Nephrology Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistant (HONDO)

Join a mission-driven team making a lasting difference in kidney care. University Health is seeking a passionate, board-certified Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant to join our dynamic Nephrology team. In this hybrid role—split between inpatient and outpatient settings—you’ll provide compassionate, patient-centered care while helping advance our commitment to excellence in nephrology. The ideal candidate is a dedicated clinician who thrives in a collaborative environment, values lifelong learning, and is eager to support a diverse patient community. Two or more years of direct nephrology experience are preferred. Why You’ll Love This Role Balanced Schedule: Monday–Friday hybrid model—1 week in clinic, 1 week rounding in the hospital Impactful Work: Manage and follow patients with acute and chronic kidney disease, ensuring continuity and quality of care Collaboration: Work side-by-side with nephrologists and multidisciplinary teams to create personalized treatment plans Guidance and mentorship from a dedicated academic nephrologist Education & Empowerment: Help patients and families understand disease management, medications, and lifestyle changes Professional Growth: Participate in quality improvement initiatives and contribute to the continued growth of our Nephrology program What We Offer Competitive compensation package Annual Professional Business Expense Allowance and Paid CME days Internal Loan Repayment program Comprehensive benefits with affordable medical insurance Generous paid time off and retirement plan options with employer match Mentoring programs and regular provider meetings that foster teamwork and growth Education & Experience Graduate of an accredited Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Physician Assistant (PA) program. At least 3 years of nursing experience with 2 years of advanced practice preferred. Licensure & Certifications Current Texas RN and APRN license (for NPs) or Texas PA license. Must hold national certification, prescriptive authority, and AHA BLS (or higher) certification as required by Medical-Dental Staff Bylaws. A valid DEA number is required within 90 days of hire. Life in San Antonio, Texas Experience the perfect blend of big-city amenities and small-town charm in San Antonio—a vibrant, culturally rich community known for its friendly people, diverse neighborhoods, and affordable cost of living. Enjoy world-class dining, outdoor recreation, and a thriving arts scene, all while benefiting from no state income tax. With excellent public and private schools, San Antonio offers an exceptional quality of life for professionals and families alike. Top of Form Bottom of Form Join us at University Health and UMA—where your skills, compassion, and expertise will make a meaningful impact every day.

Physician Assistant-Orthopedic Surgery Musculoskeletal (PLEASANTON)

Physician Assistant – Orthopedic Services University Health | San Antonio, Texas University Health and UMA are growing! We are seeking a board-certified and experienced Physician Assistant to support the expansion of our Orthopedic service line. This is an exciting opportunity to work alongside an experienced, board-certified orthopedic surgeon while making a meaningful impact on patient recovery, mobility, and quality of life. As part of a dynamic and collaborative clinical team, you will play a key role in delivering high-quality, patient-centered care to a diverse population while contributing to a culture of safety, innovation, and continuous improvement. Position Summary / Responsibilities Provides primary health care and performs selective medical services under the direction of specialty physicians. Responsible for diagnostic and therapeutic management of patients by completing medical histories, conducting physicals, establishing diagnosis through tests, and formulating treatment plans. Provides follow-up and health maintenance care of patients in accordance with protocols approved by a physician. In this role, you will: Provide care in collaboration with an experienced board-certified orthopedic surgeon Perform follow-up visits and minor procedures (i.e., injections) Deliver care for patients recovering from surgery, injuries, and chronic orthopedic conditions Work closely with a multidisciplinary team committed to high-quality patient outcomes Support a culture of patient safety, quality improvement, and innovation Role Highlights Monday – Friday schedule Collaborative, team-based care environment Opportunity to work within a growing orthopedic service line Exposure to a diverse and complex patient population Education / Experience Successful Completion of an educational program for physician assistants or surgeon assistants accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs, or by that committee's predecessor or successor entities is required. One year of training in the appropriate specialty is required.