• Heart Failure & Transplant Acute Care Nurse Practitioner

    Methodist HospitalSan Antonio, TX 78229

    Job #2748523403

  • Salary: n/a
    Full-time Days (Rotating Weekends)

    Description

    Specialization:
    Cardiology Heart Failure and Transplant

    Job Summary:

    Methodist Healthcare is recruiting an acute care nurse practitioner to support the heart failure program.

    Qualified Candidates:
    • Successful completion of an accredited nurse practitioner program
    • Acute care certified NP, experience in cardiac surgery or CVICU a plus
    • Texas license or eligible for Texas licensure 
    • Great opportunity to continue your development and be involved in the growth of our world-class program
    Incentive/Benefits Package:
    • Full and comprehensive benefits to include medical, dental, vision, life insurance, disability, malpractice insurance
    • 401k retirement plan with employer contribution
    • Generous PTO plan
    About Methodist Hospital & Methodist Healthcare System 
    • Largest Heart Transplant Program in Texas, saving over 500 lives
    • 1000+ cardiovascular surgeries and 6200+ Cath/EP procedures performed annually
    • 811 licensed beds/25 operating suites
    • Methodist Healthcare is the largest provider of cardiovascular services in South Texas
    • Methodist Healthcare System is the largest provider of health care in South and Central Texas with 28 facilities, including nine acute care hospitals serving over 94,000 inpatients and 500,000 outpatients annually

    San Antonio is home to 2.5 million people and is experiencing solid economic growth in industries such as bioscience and healthcare, aerospace, IT and cybersecurity and green technologies. San Antonio's MSA is expected to add up to 1.1 million new residents and 500,000 new jobs by 2040. This growing city offers big-city amenities and world-renowned attractions coupled with a relaxed and inviting atmosphere for all ages. San Antonio residents also enjoy a cost of living slightly below the national average due to lower housing costs, as well as no state income tax.