King’s Daughters is looking for a Gerontology Nurse Practitioner to join our growing team and positively impact the life and wellbeing of the elderly population. The position will be based in Boyd County, Carter County, and Wurtland, providing primary medical services to patients living in long term care facilities. We offer a fantastic work-life balance and an excellent compensation and benefits package with paid time off, retirement, and more. For more information, contact Kelly Sanders at Kelly.Sanders@kdmc.kdhs.us or visithttps://lnkd.in/gtXGG5yK.
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