Family Nurse Practitioner or PA Center Director

Tyler, TX
Full Time
Clinic
Experienced

Job Title: Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) – $140K Base + RVU Bonus + Saturdays Paid

Location: Tyler, TX (Onsite)
Schedule: Full-Time | Monday–Friday + Rotating Saturdays


Earn More. Build Your Career. Be Supported.

SynergenX / Low T Center is hiring a Board-Certified Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) to join our Tyler clinic. Whether you are a new graduate looking for structured support or an experienced provider ready for strong compensation and autonomy, this role is built to set you up for success.


Compensation & Perks

  • $140,000 Base Salary (M-F) with Growth Bonuses and salary increases
  • RVU Bonus Potential
  • Additional Pay for Saturdays $100 an hour for 4 hours adding $10,400 to salary on top of $140,000 base
  • Consistent patient volume and established workflows
  • Full Benefits:
    • PTO accrual with increases over time
    • Malpractice insurance covered
    • Scrubs provided
    • Major medical, dental, and vision insurance
    • Short-term and long-term disability insurance
    • CME allowance and CME PTO
    • Licensure renewal reimbursement
    • 401(k) with excellent employer match
    • And more!

Why Tyler? (Real Talk)

  • Lower cost of living – your salary goes further
  • Strong patient demand = stable volume and income
  • Less burnout compared to major metro markets
  • Opportunity to grow with a stable, expanding organization

For New Grad FNPs

  • Structured onboarding and training support
  • Established clinical protocols to guide decision-making
  • Consistent patient flow to build confidence quickly
  • Hands-on experience in hormone therapy and weight management
  • Supportive team environment with clear expectations
  • Predictable, consistent schedule

For Experienced FNPs

  • Autonomy to manage patient care within a proven clinical model
  • Strong base salary plus performance-based earnings
  • Efficient clinic operations so you can focus on patient care
  • Opportunity to step into leadership visibility and influence clinic performance
  • Predictable, consistent schedule

What You’ll Do

  • Treat patients for hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and weight management
  • Evaluate labs, diagnose, and manage individualized treatment plans
  • Deliver efficient, high-quality care in a structured clinical model
  • Maintain strong patient relationships and follow-up care
  • Collaborate with clinic staff to support overall performance

What We Need

  • Active Texas FNP or PA license
  • Board Certified (required)
  • DEA license (or ability to obtain)
  • Comfortable working in a patient-facing, productivity-driven environment
  • Strong communication and patient engagement skills

Schedule

  • Monday–Friday clinic hours
    • Monday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    • Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
    • Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM
    • Thursday: 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    • Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    • Saturday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM (Rotating Saturdays 2 per month with incentivized pay)
    • We keep you to 40-41 hours a week 
    • Training

      Must be able to train for 2 full weeks 10 consecutive business days, paid


Important

  • Onsite role in Tyler, TX
  • No relocation or H1B sponsorship available
  • Must be able to meet schedule and performance expectations

Bottom Line

If you’re looking for a role where you can build your skills, earn strong compensation, and work in a structured, supportive clinic environment, this is a high-opportunity position in a growing market.

Apply now — Tyler roles move quickly.
 

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