Family Practice Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner
Company: Comprehensive Community Action
Location: Cranston
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: CCAP Mission
Statement - To empower all people and communities, challenged by
poverty as well as social and cultural barrier through advocacy,
education, and access to high quality health and human services.
Experience in and desire to work with underserved communities
increasing access to preventive and primary healthcare. The Health
Center has four locations and offers a comprehensive approach to
the management of healthcare and individual/community social needs.
JOB SUMMARY: Comprehensive Community Action, Family Health Services
a Joint Commission Accredited, NCQA III; Federally Qualified
Community Health Center is seeking a full time Family Nurse
Practitioners and Physician Assistants at a growing, multi-service,
multi-site Family Medicine Practice. The Patient Centered Medical
Home practice has integrated oral and behavioral health care along
with many family centered case management programs. Providers are
assigned to a team consisting of a nurse, medical assistant, social
worker and patient navigator and nurse care manager – the patient
centered medical home approach to care supports the patient through
all aspects of their care. The practice uses NextGen electronic
health record system which is integrated throughout all
disciplines. Opportunities are available for special population
interests. The practice will sponsor J1Visa applications with
multi-year contract. WORK SCHEDULE DEMANDS: This is a full-time, 40
hour per week position, including some evening hours. Due to the
nature of the job, this individual must be flexible with their
schedule to accommodate the client population. Requirements:
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: A master’s degree in physician assistant
education or a master’s degree from an accredited nursing program.
Clinical training experience, and the willingness to complete 100
hours of continuing education every two years to maintain
certification as a physician assistant. Experience in and desire to
work with underserved communities increasing access to preventive
and primary healthcare. The health center has four locations and
offers a comprehensive approach to the management of healthcare and
individual/community social needs. Candidates must be licensed in
Rhode Island (or eligible), and community oriented. Duties and
skills include a strong clinical background in Family Medicine,
supervision and oversight of clinical support teams, strong
communication skills and a strong commitment to community practice
Our Benefits Full-time Providers receive 4 weeks of vacation
annually. Any unused vacation is paid out annually. All eligible
employees will receive 3 personal days per year. All eligible
employees will receive 10 sick days per year accrued each payroll
proportionate to the number of hours worked per week. Sick time may
be carried over from one calendar year to the next, but the maximum
accumulation sick time allowed is 60 days of sick time. Sick time
is accrued on a biweekly basis and can be used as earned. When
holidays fall or are celebrated on a regular workday, eligible
employees who generally work on the following holidays will be
granted a paid day at the employee’s regular straight-time rate.
Blue Cross Blue Shield health insurance discounted to providers,
free 20,000 life insurance, long term disability plan, 403(b)
matching, and childcare discount. CCAP strives to cultivate and
sustain a workforce devoted to providing compassionate and
respectful care to all patients and clients. We are an Equal
Opportunity Employer, committed to providing equal employment
opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment
without regard to any characteristic protected by federal, state,
or local law. CCAP providers are covered under the Federal Tort
Claims Act of 1992 and 1995. Covered providers have statutory
immunity from “individual” malpractice liability while acting
within scope of employment. Providers feel less threatened by the
malpractice climate while working for CCAP because if a patient
sues a CCAP doctor, they are instead suing the federal
government.
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