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Cardiology Advanced Care Provider (Nurse Practitioner / Physician Assist

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Atria Institute

New York, NY (In Person)

$170,000 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 3 days ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/12/2026

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Job Description

About Atria:
The Atria Health Institute is a membership-based primary and specialty health care practice with a focus on prevention and longevity. We bring together a multidisciplinary team of renowned physicians to provide proactive, preventive, and precision-based care for Atria members and their families. All care, including primary care, advanced screening and diagnostics, urgent care, specialty care, 24/7 home visits, and imaging is included in members' annual fee. Our mission is to make healthspan and lifespan equal for all by translating science into medicine in real-time, all while bringing humanity back into health care. Delivering such robust, personalized, and preventive health care is complex and requires a team-wide dedication to excellence. After successfully opening our flagship Institute in New York in 2022 and expanding to South Florida in 2024, we are now bringing the Atria experience to the West Coast with the launch of our Los Angeles Institute in late spring 2026. About the
Role:
We are seeking Advanced Care Providers (Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants) to join our expanding Cardiology team and collaborate closely with our Chief Medical Officers. Ideal candidates will demonstrate a commitment to providing high-quality patient care and bring an innovative, forward-thinking approach to their work.
Essential Job Duties:
Preferred prior cardiac experience inpatient and/or outpatient
Patient Assessment and Diagnosis:
Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants (NPs/PAs) partner with Cardiologists to perform comprehensive health assessments, including medical history, physical examinations, and diagnostic tests, to identify patients' health status and needs. Diagnose acute and chronic cardiac health conditions, formulate differential diagnoses, and develop appropriate treatment plans
Treatment and Management:
NPs/PAs collaborate with Cardiologists to facilitate appropriate testing. Manage chronic conditions, monitor patients' progress, and adjust treatment plans as necessary to optimize health outcomes.
Complete Prior Authorizations Health Promotion and Disease Prevention:
NPs/PAs educate patients and families about health promotion strategies, cardiovascular disease prevention measures, and lifestyle modifications to improve overall health and well-being
Collaborative Care:
NPs/PAs collaborate with interdisciplinary healthcare teams, including physicians, nurses, care coordination, and other healthcare professionals, to coordinate patient care effectively.
Clinical Care:
NPs/PAs will be required to perform clinical skills that include but are not limited to; phlebotomy, IV insertion, holter placements, ambulatory blood pressure monitors, and
EKG Documentation and Recordkeeping:
NPs/PAs prepare charts for Cardiologists, including patient histories, assessments, diagnoses, treatment plans, and progress notes. They will assist in completing any forms for patient care such as Radiology questionnaires. They ensure compliance with legal and regulatory requirements, as well as organizational policies and procedures
Ethical and Legal Compliance:
NPs/PAs adhere to ethical principles and professional standards of practice, maintaining confidentiality, integrity, and respect for patients' rights and dignity. They comply with legal and regulatory requirements governing nursing practice, licensure, and scope of practice
Compensation:
$170,000 - $190.000, based on years of experience