Our doors are open—and so are our opportunities.
Planned Parenthood South Atlantic is a mission-driven organization committed to providing high-quality, inclusive, and non-judgmental sexual and reproductive healthcare to people of all genders, sexual orientations, races, religions, abilities, ethnicities, and cultural backgrounds. When you join our team, you become part of a compassionate, dedicated workforce that makes a meaningful impact in the lives of our patients and communities every day.
Our culture of belonging is brought to life through clearly defined Workplace Values and Service Standards that guide how we work, support one another, and serve our patients. These shared principles connect us as one team across all locations and roles, creating a workplace where purpose, collaboration, and respect are at the center of everything we do.
Interested in learning more? We invite you to connect with us at our upcoming Virtual Career Fair on March 12th from 11:00AM to 6:00PM. You can meet our Talent Acquisition team, explore career paths across the organization, and ask questions about what it’s like to work at Planned Parenthood South Atlantic.
👉 Register here: Planned Parenthood Virtual Career Fair
If you are passionate about advancing equitable healthcare and want your work to truly matter, we invite you to grow your career with us.
Learn more: ppsatcareers.org
As a Float Clinician, you’ll enjoy the variety and flexibility that comes with traveling across multiple locations while expanding your clinical skills and professional network. This role offers the opportunity to support teams in Raleigh, Chapel Hill, Durham, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and Roanoke, VA. These locations offer a mix of vibrant downtowns, collegiate and innovation-driven communities, arts and culture, and easy access to outdoor recreation—from city life to the Blue Ridge Mountains. Traveling between sites allows you to experience different communities, collaborate with diverse care teams, and keep your work engaging and dynamic—while making a meaningful impact wherever you go.
What's interesting about this job?
As a Float Clinician at Planned Parenthood South Atlantic (PPSAT), you will play a meaningful role in ensuring patients across Virginia and North Carolina can access high-quality, compassionate reproductive health care. In this position, you will help individuals make informed, responsible decisions about their health while empowering them to live healthy and fulfilling lives.
This role offers the chance to work across multiple health centers, support diverse communities, and provide a wide spectrum of ambulatory reproductive health services—including primary reproductive care for women, limited reproductive services for men, and limited primary care for adults of all ages. If you are energized by variety, passionate about reproductive justice, and motivated by mission-driven clinical care, this could be a perfect fit.
You are someone who:
· Is deeply committed to reproductive health care and justice.
· Believes sexual health is central to overall well-being and happiness.
· Enjoys providing direct clinical care in family planning and abortion services.
· Provides compassionate, non-judgmental care to transgender and gender-diverse patients.
· Has experience serving diverse populations across multiple communities.
· Is excited by travel and collaborating with different clinical teams.
Licensure Support:
If selected, PPSAT will assist you in securing:
· A North Carolina or Virginia clinical license
· DEA registration
Position Details:
· Full-time role, Monday–Friday, plus one Saturday per quarter
· Hours vary by location, averaging 30–34 hours per week
· Travel required throughout North Carolina and Virginia
· Overnight travel may be required; PPSAT provides:
· At least three weeks’ notice for overnights (for centers 3+ hours away)
· At least one week’s notice for day travel assignments
· Workdays extend until all patients are discharged, documentation is complete, and the health center is fully closed for the day
What You'll Bring:
Active licensure/certification as an Advanced Practice Nurse, Nurse Practitioner, or Certified Nurse Midwife, with experience in reproductive health
Current CPR certification
1–2 years’ medical experience, ideally in gynecology or family planning
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
A desire to continue learning new clinical techniques and expanding professional knowledge
What You'll Do: (but not limited to)
Consistently meet or exceed goals across four performance quadrants: clinical quality, patient satisfaction, workplace culture, and sustainability
Conduct comprehensive reproductive and general health histories and document findings accurately
Perform physical exams, including pelvic and breast exams, pap smears, STI diagnosis, endometrial biopsies, colposcopies, and other procedures aligned with protocols and privileging
Order, interpret, and review diagnostic tests according to PPSAT clinical standards
Provide patient education on fertility, contraception, STIs, family planning, nutrition, sexuality, and preventive health
Prescribe and dispense contraceptives following PPSAT policies
Apply correct CPT and ICD-10 coding, including E&M code selection
Participate in PPSAT’s Quality & Risk Management Program, supporting audits, testing, and clinical improvement initiatives
Work collaboratively with clinicians, health center teams, and partnering agencies
Provide gender-affirming patient care in line with clinical protocols
Recognize abnormal findings, coordinate follow-up, and provide referrals when needed
Serve as clinical support during abortion care, including sonography, informed consent, medication administration, lab evaluation, recovery, and follow-up
Help train and mentor clinicians, students, and other medical professionals
As a Float Clinician, you will rotate across all PPSAT health centers in Virginia and North Carolina, following all PPSAT travel policies.
What You'll Receive:
PPSAT offers an excellent and comprehensive benefits package, including:
Medical, dental, and vision coverage
Health Reimbursement Account
403(b) retirement plan with employer matching
Paid Time Off and holiday pay
Employee Assistance Program
Continuing Medical Education tuition
Paid travel time
Join Us:
If you are motivated by mission, inspired by patient-centered care, and excited about a role that brings variety, flexibility, and growth, we invite you to apply. Become part of a team that is advancing equitable access to reproductive healthcare across the region.
Apply today and make a lasting impact.
A complete application includes a cover letter and resume.
This position requires a background check once a job offer is extended to the final candidate. PPSAT does not discriminate in employment and understands the many barriers' candidates may face when applying to jobs. One of those barriers is the criminal justice system and its effects on background checks. We understand that these barriers more often negatively impact BIPOC. A conviction is not an absolute bar to employment. Factors such as the age of the offense, evidence of rehabilitation, the seriousness of violation, and job relatedness are considered in all employment decisions.
Planned Parenthood of South Atlantic Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Statement
At Planned Parenthood of South Atlantic (PPSAT), we embrace diversity, equity, and inclusion and strive to keep it at the core of who we are. We are committed to a diverse workforce that welcomes an array of perspectives, experiences, and backgrounds. We believe that diversity, equity and inclusion in teams, decision-making, policy, practice, and operations contributes to a sense of belonging that benefits our culture, our staff, our patients, and our community. At PPSAT, we are dedicated to learning, reducing and eliminating inequities, and developing best practices to dismantle systemic racism and the complex problems caused by it.
Planned Parenthood South Atlantic is an equal opportunity employer.
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