Posted August 20, 2026
NP PA
Myrtle Health and Physiatry
Silver Spring, MD, US
Full Time
Job Description
Job Description
NP/PA – Physiatry & Pain Management (SNF)
Part-Time 1099 or Full-Time W2
Myrtle Health & Physiatry | Alexandria VA
Myrtle Health & Physiatry is expanding in the Alexandria market and seeking a motivated Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Physician Assistant (PA) to join our growing clinical team. This role focuses on delivering high-impact physiatry and pain management care within the skilled nursing facility (SNF) setting.
What You’ll Do
- Provide on-site care at a designated skilled nursing facility
- Evaluate develop care plans, consult on rehab, manage patients with pain, spasticity, and functional limitations
- Develop individualized treatment plans focused on mobility and recovery
- Treat patients recovering from stroke, surgery, and complex medical conditions
- Collaborate closely with therapy teams (PT/OT/ST) to drive functional progress
- Coordinate care with interdisciplinary teams to improve outcomes and reduce rehospitalizations
What We’re Looking For
- Active NP or PA license in Virginia (required)
- Experience in physiatry, pain management, geriatrics, or post-acute care preferred
- Ability to work independently with strong clinical judgment
- Excellent communication skills and a collaborative mindset
Position Details
Employment Options:
- Part-Time (1099 Independent Contractor)
- Full-Time (W2 Employee)
Compensation:
- Part-Time: Starting at $75/hour+ (flexible based on experience)
- Full-Time: $95,000 – $160,000 annually + benefits
Schedule:
- Flexible 8-hour shifts (typically 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM)
- Weekdays only — no evenings or weekends required (optional if preferred)
Why Join Myrtle Health
- Predictable schedule with strong work-life balance
- High-impact clinical role focused on functional recovery
- Opportunity to grow with a rapidly expanding organization
- Collaborative environment with therapy-driven care model
Join a team committed to delivering high-quality, patient-centered care in the post-acute setting while helping patients regain independence and improve quality of life.
