As a Physician Assistant in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, you’ll play a central role in enhancing patient recovery and independence within skilled nursing facilities. You’ll deliver focused medical care to individuals recovering from stroke, neurological conditions, and orthopedic procedures, working closely with physical, occupational, and speech therapy teams to align medical management with functional progress.
Clinical Responsibilities
You will lead clinical coordination at your assigned facility, partnering with primary care providers and interdisciplinary teams to manage complex conditions such as neuropathic pain, spasticity, neurogenic bowel and bladder, and postoperative complications. Your assessments and treatment plans will directly support therapy goals, ensuring patients achieve optimal outcomes.
You’ll attend regular care team meetings, track patient progress through therapy milestones, and help identify and resolve medical barriers to rehabilitation. This role emphasizes clinical leadership, thoughtful collaboration, and continuity across medical and rehabilitative care.
Professional Support and Development
You’ll receive full support through virtual scribe services to reduce documentation burden, allowing greater focus on patient care. The organization invests heavily in ongoing learning, offering no-cost access to CEUs, didactic sessions, virtual team meetings, and opportunities to pursue Physiatry certification. You’ll also have access to annual regional gatherings to connect with peers and strengthen professional networks.
- 33+ CEUs provided at no cost
- $800 annual continuing education reimbursement
- Virtual scribe support valued at $1,368 monthly
- Access to specialized training and clinical leadership roles
Qualifications and Requirements
Licensure as a Physician Assistant in California is required. A strong foundation in post-acute or skilled nursing care is preferred. Candidates must be authorized to work in the United States and demonstrate a consistent commitment to high-quality, compassionate patient care.
Work Schedule and Location
This is an onsite role based in Oakland or San Pablo, CA, with a flexible four-day workweek. Core hours are generally between 9 AM and 4 PM, and your specific workdays (Monday through Friday) can be selected during onboarding to support work-life balance.
Benefits and Compensation
The position offers a competitive salary starting at $125,000, with additional bonus potential. Comprehensive benefits include medical, vision, and dental insurance, short-term disability, life and critical illness coverage, and a 401(k) plan with employer contribution of 2–3%. Malpractice insurance is fully covered, and a company-issued laptop is provided.
Backed by a physician-owned model, the organization prioritizes clinical autonomy, innovation, and long-term career growth, with clear pathways for advancement into leadership and training roles.