Advanced Practice Provider - PA/NP

San Diego, CA
Full Time
Experienced

Date posted: June 3rd, 2026

Pay: $140,000.00 - $180,000.00 per year

Job description:

Advanced Practice Provider - Interventional Pain Management
San Diego, California - 92101

About the Role
We are seeking an experienced and compassionate Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner to join a respected interventional pain management practice in San Diego. The ideal candidate will be eager to apply advanced clinical skills in a specialty focused on evaluating and treating acute and chronic pain conditions. This role offers a blend of direct patient care procedural support and care coordination within a patient-centered environment.

Practice Overview
Our practice is dedicated to helping patients regain function and improve their quality of life through personalized pain care using modern techniques and technology combined with attentive and respectful patient engagement. We emphasize integrative approaches that combine mainstream interventional therapies with supportive care strategies tailored to each individual patient’s needs. Our mission is to promote timely recovery and offer comprehensive and cost-effective pain management within a comfortable and upscale professional setting.

Why Join Us
You will work alongside a highly experienced physician leader with a long track record of advanced training and clinical expertise in pain medicine. The team fosters a supportive and collaborative environment that values clinical excellence respect for patients and focus on whole-life wellbeing. Our clinic is centrally located in San Diego with a strong local reputation for personalized care and effective management of a broad range of pain syndromes.

Key Responsibilities

Conduct detailed assessments of new and returning patients including history, physical examination, and review of diagnostic imaging and urine drug testing.
Develop and implement tailored pain management plans in collaboration with the supervising physician and psychiatric team.
Assist with or perform delegated interventional procedures as permitted by training and scope of practice.
Provide patient education related to procedures, medications, self-care strategies and expectations.
Monitor patient progress adjust treatment plans and coordinate care connections with internal care teams, external diagnostic partners, and referring providers.
Ensure accurate and timely documentation in the electronic medical record.

Required Qualifications

  • Graduate of an accredited Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner program
  • Active California Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner license
  • Current DEA registration or eligibility to obtain
  • Prior experience in pain management or related fields such as orthopedics, urgent care, emergency medicine, or physiatry preferred
  • Strong clinical judgment communication skills and commitment to patient-centered care

Preferred Experience
Experience in interventional pain management procedural support and outpatient specialty practice
Comfort working collaboratively in a high-volume clinical setting

Compensation and Benefits
Competitive salary commensurate with skills and experience
Standard benefits including health, dental and vision coverage
Paid time off and professional development support

Work Culture
Our care philosophy focuses on delivering high quality service with respect compassion and a commitment to helping patients get back to the activities they love. You will be part of a team dedicated to clinical excellence and meaningful patient outcomes.

Please apply with a cover letter briefly describing your interest in working within the specialty of pain management. We look forward to speaking with you!

Benefits:

  • 401(k)
  • 401(k) matching
  • Dental insurance
  • Employee assistance program
  • Health insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Vision insurance

Work Location: In person

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