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Mobile Nurse Practitioner

San Diego, CA

Join Us in Redefining Senior Care 

We’re seeking a compassionate and driven Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner to join our Mobile Primary Care Team — serving older adults where they live and thrive. If you have a heart for seniors and a passion for connection, this is your opportunity to bring clinical excellence and humanity back to healthcare. 

At Brigade and Affiliateswe’re transforming senior healthcare by delivering medical expertise directly to homes and senior living communities. Our teams now serve hundreds of communities across multiple states — blending autonomy, teamwork, and purpose every day. 

Why You’ll Love This Role 

  • Continuum-Based Care: Practice across home, senior living, and community settings with support from multidisciplinary experts in palliative, psych, and neurology care. 
  • Dementia Expertise: Build depth in dementia-informed, relationship-centered care through our expanding geri-psych and cognitive health initiatives. 
  • Autonomy with Support: Balanced focus on quality, outcomes, and efficiency — supported by structured onboarding, coaching, and playbooks. 
  • Collaborative Culture: Join a team where loyalty, mentorship, and shared success drive everything we do. 

What You’ll Do 

  • Deliver personalized, high-quality care to older adults in homes and senior living settings. 
  • Conduct comprehensive assessments and develop individualized care plans. 
  • Manage chronic conditions with skill and empathy. 
  • Collaborate across clinical disciplines (primary, psych, palliative, neuro) for whole-person care. 
  • Build trusted relationships with residents, caregivers, and community partners. 
  • Maintain thorough documentation and consistent communication. 

What You’ll Bring 

  • Active, unencumbered NP or PA license in the state you will be practicing 
  • Minimum of 2 years of clinical experience (geriatrics or primary care preferred) 
  • Compassionate, patient-centered approach and strong clinical judgment 
  • Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation 

Compensation and Benefits 

  • Competitive pay plus sign-on bridge for full-time offers 
  • Comprehensive Benefits: Health, dental, vision, and 401(k)
  • Flexible Schedule: Balance purpose, autonomy, and stability 
  • Growth Opportunities: Defined pathways for professional advancement within our growing organization 

Put the heart of GOLD back into the Golden Years. Join our team today. 

Pay Range for Posted Region

$140,000 - $200,000 USD

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