Locations: Boston, Worcester, Marlborough, Springfield, Float Opportunities and Telehealth Status: Full-Time / Part-Time / Union / On-Site / Hybrid
About Joining Our Talent Community
At Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts (PPLM), we’re always looking to connect with dedicated clinicians who are passionate about delivering high-quality, compassionate sexual and reproductive health care.
This posting is part of our ongoing effort to build a strong pipeline of Advanced Practice Clinicians for future opportunities across our health centers. If you don’t currently see an opening in your preferred location or schedule, we encourage you to apply to join our talent community.
By joining, you’ll be among the first to be considered when new Advanced Practice Clinician roles become available across our sites in Boston, Worcester, Marlborough, Springfield, or through our telehealth program.
Please include a short cover letter sharing which locations and types of roles (for example: full-time, part-time, or per diem) you’re most interested in, so that we can reach out as aligned opportunities open.
About Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts
PPLM is the state’s leading provider and advocate of high-quality, affordable sexual and reproductive health care for all people, as well as a nationally recognized provider of comprehensive sex education and cutting-edge research.
Our mission is to ensure every person in Massachusetts has access to sexual and reproductive health care and education—no matter who they are, where they live, or who they love. Our work is informed by research, powered by advocacy, and conducted with compassion and respect.
PPLM operates four health centers across the state and provides care through telehealth services. We are a proud affiliate of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, part of a network of more than 600 health centers across the country committed to providing equitable, patient-centered care.
What You'll Do
As an Advanced Practice Clinician (APC), you’ll join a dedicated and skilled team providing inclusive, high-quality sexual and reproductive health services. You will:
Provide comprehensive sexual and reproductive health care, including contraception, STI care, gender-affirming hormone therapy, abortion care, and preventive services
Conduct patient exams, procedures, and obtain informed consent
Interpret lab data, prescribe treatments, and ensure follow-up care
Offer medication abortion services and, depending on clinic needs, perform ultrasound, colposcopy, biopsies, and potentially LEEP
Conduct preconception and menopause counseling
Educate patients and supervise unlicensed staff during sessions
Maintain accurate documentation and participate in clinical audits
At PPLM, APCs are critical team members who help shape our clinical environments and foster a strong culture of teamwork, learning, and excellence.
Qualifications
2+ years of clinical experience preferred
Master’s or Doctorate degree and current MA licensure as NP, CNM, or PA; CPR certified
Strong commitment to providing the full range of sexual and reproductive health care; prior experience welcomed but not required
Proficiency in Spanish, Haitian Creole, or Brazilian Portuguese highly preferred
Excellent interpersonal skills and dedication to health equity
Familiarity with Microsoft Office Suite and ability to stay active throughout shifts
Why Work With Us
Inclusive Workforce: We’re actively building a workforce that reflects the communities we serve.
Leadership Opportunities: We believe in mentorship, professional growth, and supporting underrepresented clinicians in advancing their careers.
Impact-Driven Culture: Be part of a mission-centered team that’s reshaping health care from the inside out.
Commitment to Equity
PPLM is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization and an equal opportunity employer that values diversity, equity, and belonging. We strongly encourage applications from Black, Hispanic, Asian, and Indigenous people of color, LGBTQIA+ individuals, people with disabilities, and working-class people.
We are committed to creating an organization that reflects the patients and communities we serve, grounded in cultural humility and inclusive practice