A growing regional urgent care organization in South Texas is seeking a full-time provider to join its expanding clinical team. This opportunity offers a structured compensation model, flexible scheduling, and a consistent patient volume environment suited for providers comfortable with fast-paced care delivery.
Compensation & Employment Structure
The position offers a base salary ranging from $110,000 to $130,000 annually, with production-based bonus opportunities. Employment is structured as a W2 position with a 2-year contract term and a 120-day out clause.
Work Schedule & Flexibility
Providers are scheduled for 40 hours per week, with flexibility to customize scheduling and the option to exceed standard hours if desired. Shift lengths range from 7 to 14 hours, allowing for a range of scheduling preferences.
Clinical Responsibilities
The role includes management of a wide spectrum of urgent care cases, including:
Suturing and laceration repair
Casting and minor orthopedic care
X-ray interpretation
General urgent care treatment
Occupational medicine services
Patient Volume & Flow
Patient volume typically averages:
3 to 4 patients per hour during slower seasons
4 to 5 patients per hour during peak periods
Patient Demographics
The patient population ranges from ages 4 to 50, with the majority between 18 and 50.
Technology & Workflow
The practice uses DocuTap, an urgent care-focused EMR system designed to streamline documentation and patient flow.
Benefits Overview
75% employer-paid medical, dental, and health insurance
Dependents covered at provider cost
Malpractice insurance provided
Tail coverage is included after 2 years
PTO structure: none initially; 1 week granted after 6 months (no rollover)
401(k) plan planned, with matching details to be determined
Candidate Qualifications
Graduate of a PAEA-accredited program
Experience performing basic urgent care procedures
Active certifications: BLS, ACLS, PALS
Texas medical license required or eligibility to obtain
Additional Considerations
This role is well-suited for providers who are comfortable managing moderate to high patient volume and performing common urgent care procedures in an efficient clinical setting.