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Physician Assistant/Nurse Practitioner - Geriatric Care

San Leandro, CA

Be Part of Something New — Help Us Launch a Leading Mobile Care Model in Your Region

Are you craving more flexibility in your schedule? Dreaming of a role that blends autonomy with purpose? Ready to break free from the four walls of traditional clinics?

Join the movement. Join Senior Doc.

Senior Doc is expanding our innovative mobile primary care and psychiatric services across the region, and we’re looking for compassionate, forward-thinking Nurse Practitioners (NPs) and Physician Assistants (PAs) to lead the way. This is your opportunity to build something meaningful in geriatric and senior care, while being supported by a collaborative, mission-driven team that values clinical excellence and true connection.

Together, let’s put a heart of GOLD back in the Golden Years.


Why Join Senior Doc?

At Senior Doc, we’re on a mission to redefine healthcare by bringing expert care directly to patients’ homes, assisted living communities, and skilled nursing facilities. Whether you're delivering in-home primary care or mobile psychiatric services, you’ll have a profound impact on the lives of seniors every day.

As a valued provider, you’ll enjoy:

💰 Lucrative Compensation: Earn between $150,000 to $300,000 per year—based on your experience, productivity, and dedication.

🎁 Generous Sign-On Bridge: Offered to full-time providers supporting our market expansion.

🛡️ Comprehensive Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, and 401(k) with employer match.

🕒 Flexible Scheduling: Enjoy work-life balance with a customizable, mobile schedule designed around your life.

🚀 Growth Opportunities: As we grow, you grow—whether you’re looking to specialize, take on leadership roles, or shape the future of mobile geriatric care.


What You’ll Do:

✔️ Provide in-home or on-site care at private residences, senior living communities, and long-term care settings
✔️ Manage chronic conditions, preventive care, and mental health needs for an aging population
✔️ Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to deliver whole-person, senior-focused care
✔️ Build trusted relationships through empathy, consistency, and patient education
✔️ Support care access and equity by removing barriers for vulnerable seniors


Help Us Expand

As a Senior Doc provider in a new or emerging regional market, you’ll have a unique opportunity to shape our presence locally by:

📍 Building partnerships with senior communities, clinics, and referral partners
🩺 Representing our mobile healthcare model to patients, families, and providers
📈 Supporting community engagement alongside our outreach and marketing teams


This is more than a job—it’s a chance to lead a movement in senior healthcare innovation.

If you're ready to build your own practice with full support and flexibility, and if you're passionate about providing personalized, home-based care to underserved seniors, we want to hear from you.


Position Type: Full-time
Compensation: $150,000 – $300,000 annually
Schedule: Flexible, Monday through Friday
Care Settings: Home visits, Assisted Living, Memory Care, SNFs

Keywords:
Nurse Practitioner Jobs | Physician Assistant Careers | Mobile Primary Care | Geriatric Medicine | In-Home Senior Care | Home-Based Psychiatric NP | Flexible NP Jobs | Mobile Healthcare Model | Aging in Place | Healthcare Jobs with Autonomy

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