Surgery - General Physician Assistant

    Posted 11 days ago
    Minneapolis, MN · Onsite

    Full Time

    Onsite

    About the job

    Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant

    One of our Partners in Minnesota is seeking an experienced Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant to support its Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgical Oncology program. The provider will assist in the management of complex surgical oncology patients across the inpatient continuum, collaborating with attending surgeons and multidisciplinary teams to optimize outcomes.

    This role features a Monday-Friday day schedule, no call, no weekends, and a highly competitive pay structure.

    Job Description

    • Coverage Dates: March 9, 2026 - June 8, 2026
    • Schedule: Monday - Friday, 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
    • Shift Length: 8-hour days (40 hours/week)
    • No Call / No Weekends
    • Joint Commission-certified agency (HPA Healthcare)
    • Travel & Lodging: Prepaid by HPA Healthcare
    • Malpractice Insurance: Provided (claims-made policy)

    Program Strengths

    • Inpatient cancer surgery program in the Twin Cities
    • Breast cancer program in the Twin Cities
    • 50,000+ cancer patients cared for annually across 17 sites
    • Supported by 20+ oncology nurse navigators

    Requirements

    • Minimum 2 years' experience in Surgical Oncology, General Surgery, or HPB patient management
    • Competency in post-operative management, drain/wound care, and pre-surgical coordination
    • Strong procedural knowledge and clinical judgment
    • Excellent communication and collaboration skills in a multidisciplinary environment

    Job Responsibilities

    • Conduct and document comprehensive inpatient assessments
    • Manage pre- and post-operative care plans for HPB surgical patients
    • Order, interpret, and act upon diagnostic tests under attending supervision
    • Assist in the OR when needed (patient prep, assistance, closure)
    • Perform wound care, drain management, and discharge planning
    • Educate patients and families on recovery, expectations, and care coordination
    • Collaborate daily with surgical and nursing teams for continuity of care