Job Description
- Perform comprehensive orthopedic assessments including detailed histories, focused musculoskeletal physical examinations, and functional assessments in clinic, ED, and inpatient settings.
- Formulate differential diagnoses and evidence-based treatment plans for fractures, sprains, tendon and ligament injuries, arthritis, sports injuries, and other joint disorders within the PA scope of practice.
- Order, review, and interpret appropriate diagnostic studies such as radiographs, CT, MRI, ultrasound, and laboratory tests, and communicate results and implications to patients and families.
- First-assist in orthopedic surgical procedures, including fracture fixation, arthroscopy, joint reconstruction, and soft-tissue procedures, in accordance with hospital privileging and state regulations.
- Perform office and bedside procedures such as fracture reduction, casting and splinting, wound closure, joint aspirations and injections, tendon sheath injections, and basic bedside debridement as credentialed.
- Participate in all phases of perioperative care, including pre-op evaluation, optimization and informed consent support, postoperative rounding, pain management, DVT prophylaxis, early mobilization, and discharge planning.
- Manage post-operative and non-operative follow-up visits, monitor recovery and rehabilitation progress, adjust treatment plans, and escalate to the surgeon when indicated.
- Collaborate closely with physical and occupational therapy, athletic trainers, case management, primary care, and other specialists to ensure coordinated, patient-centered care.
- Provide high-quality patient and family education regarding diagnosis, prognosis, treatment options, rehabilitation protocols, and return-to-activity timelines, using language appropriate to varied health literacy levels.
- Participate in shared orthopedic call coverage, including ED consults, inpatient consults, and urgent add-on clinic access, consistent with MRH medical staff bylaws and service line requirements.
- Support timely triage of walk-in and referral patients, including visiting athletes and tourists, to maintain efficient access for a high-demand outdoor recreation community.
- Document all patient encounters, procedures, and communications accurately and contemporaneously in the electronic medical record (EMR), adhering to regulatory, billing, and coding standards.
- Participate in quality improvement, clinical protocols, and evidence-based order set development for the orthopedic program, with attention to patient safety, infection prevention, and outcome metrics.
- Demonstrate a professional, team-oriented demeanor, engage in ongoing continuing medical education, and contribute to a culture of respect, accountability, and service consistent with MRH values.
- Master’s degree from an ARC-PA–accredited Physician Assistant program.
- Current NCCPA certification and eligibility for unrestricted PA licensure in the State of Utah.
- Current BLS certification; ACLS and ATLS (or willingness to obtain within a defined timeframe) preferred given the trauma and sports-injury nature of the practice.
- Demonstrated knowledge of orthopedic principles, fracture management, and perioperative care, including basic radiographic interpretation.
- Eligibility for hospital privileges at Moab Regional Hospital and for enrollment with major payers as an advanced practice provider.
- Minimum 1–2 years of experience as a PA in orthopedic surgery, sports medicine, emergency medicine, or another musculoskeletal-focused specialty.
- Prior experience as a first assist in orthopedic procedures and comfort managing inpatient post-operative care.
- Proficiency with EMR systems and electronic order entry; experience with rural or critical access hospital practice environments is highly desirable.
- Strong procedural skills in casting, splinting, joint injection/aspiration, and fracture reduction or documented training/competency plan for rapid skill acquisition.
- Clinical excellence: Strong diagnostic reasoning, sound clinical judgment, and commitment to evidence-based practice in a broad spectrum of orthopedic conditions.
- Communication: Clear, compassionate communication with patients, families, and colleagues; ability to deliver difficult news and set realistic expectations around recovery and return to activity.
- Adaptability: Comfort working in a fast-paced, resource-limited rural environment with a mix of residents and visitors, often presenting with high-acuity trauma related to outdoor recreation.
- Teamwork: Collaborative, low-ego, high-team-dynamic, approach to working with surgeons, anesthesia, nursing, therapies, and ancillary services to optimize flow and outcomes across the orthopedic service line.
- Professionalism: Reliability, integrity, and accountability in clinical practice, documentation, and interaction with staff, consistent with MRH’s mission as a community-focused, not-for-profit hospital in rural Utah.
This position is designed to support a cross-trained nursing model. Orientation and ongoing education will be provided to ensure competency in both oncology/infusion and wound care services.
- Wide range of benefits, including:
- Medical Insurance
- Mental health coverage for entire family
- Retirement 403b
- Paid time off
- Collaborative and supportive workplace
- Professional growth opportunities including continuing education, trainings, and more!
Pay Range: $130,000 - $160,000 per year
