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Traveling Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistant, Geriatric Care

Northern California

Be the Face of Dementia Care — Join Memory Connect


Now Hiring: Primary Care or Psychiatric NP Ambassador

Step into a high-impact, flexible role where your clinical skills help shape the future of dementia care.


What You’ll Do

  • Visit underserved senior communities and lead dementia-focused GUIDE events

  • Build lasting facility partnerships and expand access to care

  • Maintain a local panel of 30–40 patients

  • Complete all required California dementia care tasks (602s, GUIDE screens, etc.)

Psych NPs welcome — if you’re willing to do it all, you’re a great fit!


Your Weekly Flow

Mon–Tue: Local patient visits & panel growth
Wed–Fri: Travel to partner communities, lead events, complete assessments


Qualifications

  • Active and unrestricted NP or PA license (state flexibility preferred – licensure assistance available)

  • Minimum of 2 years clinical experience, preferably in geriatrics, neurology, primary care, or mental health

  • Passion for cognitive health, dementia care, and patient education

  • Ability to work independently and communicate effectively with care teams

  • Willingness to travel regionally and work in varied settings

Preferred Experience:

  • Familiarity with cognitive screening tools (e.g., MoCA, SLUMS, Mini-Cog)

  • Dementia care certification or training

  • Experience counseling patients and families on chronic illness


What We Offer

  • Competitive range salary: $130,000 – $200,000 per year

 

  • Fee-for-service Model for PCP/Psych care + pay per dementia assessment

 

      • Flexible home base with structured regional travel
  • Ongoing training in cognitive health and dementia best practices

  • Supportive, mission-driven team environment


We’ve Got You Covered

  • Sales team prepares each site for visits

  • Nurses assist with checklist completion

  • Psych NPs may collaborate on co-management or referrals

  • Return visits every 2 months with telehealth support in between


Make a Difference

Join us in empowering patients and families as they navigate the journey of memory loss and dementia with compassion, clarity, and care.

Apply today to be part of a team making a lasting impact.

Memory Connect — Bringing Dementia Care Where It’s Needed Most

Job Type: Full-time

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