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Orthopedic Physician Assistant - Joint Replacement, Knee & Leg, Sports Medicine | Dr. Grant G. Garlick, MD

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Florida Orthopaedic Institute

Temple Terrace, FL (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 5 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/11/2026

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Meet Dr. Grant G. Garlick, MD Position Summary Under the supervision of Dr. Garlick, Florida Orthopaedic Institute is seeking a Physician Assistant (PA) or Nurse Practitioner (NP) to support a high-volume orthopaedic practice with a focus on sports medicine and knee joint replacement. This role is designed for a clinically driven APP who is interested in both surgical and clinic-based care, with opportunities to gain hands-on experience in the operating room, procedures, and patient management with increasing autonomy. The position includes exposure to advanced orthopaedic techniques, including injections, ultrasound-guided procedures, and pre-operative treatment workflows. The APP will play a critical role in maintaining clinic flow, supporting surgical cases, and ensuring continuity of care across the patient journey. This position includes a structured onboarding and training period, with the expectation that the provider will transition into a high level of independence in the clinic setting once fully ramped. Qualifications Graduate of an accredited Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner program Current Florida licensure (or eligibility) as a PA or
NP NCCPA
certification (PA) or national board certification (NP) required
Experience:
Experienced candidates: 3-5+ years of orthopaedic experience strongly preferred Experience in both clinical and surgical orthopaedic settings preferred New graduates: Strong interest in orthopaedics required Prior orthopaedic exposure (clinical rotations, MA, scribe, or athletic training experience) preferred Experience with injections and in-office orthopaedic procedures preferred (training provided if needed) Demonstrated ability or potential to manage patients in a high-volume clinic environment Strong clinical judgment, efficiency, and patient communication skills BLS required (ACLS preferred) Key Responsibilities Provide comprehensive patient care in both clinic and surgical settings, including pre-operative and post-operative management Conduct detailed patient histories, physical exams, and orthopaedic evaluations with a focus on sports medicine and knee conditions Gradually transition to independently managing clinic schedules, including new patient visits, follow-ups, and post-operative care Review and interpret diagnostic imaging, including X-rays, MRI, and CT scans Perform in-office procedures and injections (knee and other joints as appropriate) Participate in and be trained on ultrasound-guided injections and nerve block techniques Perform pre-operative procedures such as Iovera (cryoneurolysis) as part of patient care workflows Serve as first assist in the operating room, including surgical exposure, assistance, and closure Participate in post-operative care coordination and patient follow-up Field patient calls and address clinical concerns in collaboration with the physician and care team Apply and remove splints, braces, and other orthopaedic devices as needed Accurately document all encounters, procedures, and treatment plans in the EMR Educate patients and families on diagnoses, treatment plans, and post-operative care Collaborate closely with clinical staff and administrative teams to ensure efficient clinic operations Adhere to FOI standards related to patient safety, professionalism, and quality of care Participate in ongoing education, training, and professional development activities Perform other duties as assigned to support practice needs What We Offer Full-time employment with long-term growth potential Competitive compensation based on experience Opportunities for productivity-based incentives (if applicable) Comprehensive benefits package Supportive, collaborative work environment within a high-performing orthopaedic practice Hands-on experience in both surgical and procedural aspects of orthopaedic care About Florida Orthopaedic Institute Florida Orthopaedic Institute is committed to delivering world-class orthopaedic care through a collaborative, patient-centered approach. Our physicians, advanced practice providers, and staff work together to provide exceptional outcomes while fostering a supportive and professional work environment. At Florida Orthopaedic Institute, we are committed to excellence in every patient encounter. We embrace a culture of inclusion and growth while supporting our team members both personally and professionally. Come grow your career with us! Orthopaedic Solutions Management is a Drug Free Workplace We are committed to maintaining a safe, healthy, and productive work environment. As part of this commitment, we operate as a drug-free workplace. All candidates will be required to undergo pre-employment drug screening and/or be subject to random drug testing in accordance with applicable laws and company policy. Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.

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