Family Nurse Practitioner

Houston, TX
Full Time
Clinic
Manager/Supervisor

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SynergenX | Low T Center | HerKare are among the nation’s fastest-growing providers of hormone replacement therapy and targeted wellness services. We are currently seeking a Float Mid-Level Provider (PA, APN, APRN, FNP) to support our South Houston clinics, including Katy, West Houston, Sugarland, Galleria, Pasadena, Friendswood and Webster.

This is an excellent opportunity for a flexible, motivated provider who enjoys variety, working with different teams, and delivering high-quality patient care across multiple locations. You’ll join a growing, innovative, wellness-focused organization that is transforming men’s and women’s healthcare.

About the Role

As a South Houston Float Provider, you will provide clinical coverage across our North Houston locations based on scheduling and clinic needs. This role is ideal for a provider who is adaptable, dependable, and comfortable transitioning between different clinic teams while maintaining a consistent standard of care.

In this role, you will:

  • Provide direct patient care using established, peer-reviewed treatment protocols.

  • Float between our Katy, West Houston, Sugarland, Galleria, Pasadena, Friendswood and Webster locations as coverage is needed.

  • Perform comprehensive patient evaluations and develop appropriate treatment plans for hormone-related and wellness concerns.

  • Collaborate closely with Clinic Directors, physician Medical Directors, operations, and management teams.

  • Support wellness programs including hormone replacement therapy, weight management, sleep apnea management, hypertension, low libido, and additional services offered at select locations.

  • Provide coverage for provider PTO, scheduled absences, and other clinic staffing needs.

  • Build strong relationships with multiple clinic teams while delivering a consistent and positive patient experience.

  • Maintain flexibility with scheduling and clinic location assignments based on operational needs.

Requirements

  • Licensed Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner (required)

  • Current DEA registration (required)

  • Minimum of 1 year of clinical practice experience

  • Strong clinical judgment and medical decision-making skills

  • Ability and willingness to travel between South Houston clinic locations

  • Flexibility to work with different teams, schedules, and clinic environments

  • Excellent communication and patient education skills

  • Availability for required Saturday rotation

North Houston Float Locations

This position will provide coverage across the following clinics:

  • Katy
  • West Houston
  • Sugarland
  • Galleria
  • Pasadena
  • Friendswood
  • Webster

Schedule

This is a full-time float position averaging approximately 40–41 hours per week. Schedule and location may vary depending on the clinic being covered.

Typical clinic operating hours may include:

  • 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

Saturday Rotation

Saturday availability is required and includes additional incentivized pay.

  • During months with 4 Saturdays, providers are scheduled to work 2 Saturdays.

  • During months with 5 Saturdays, providers are scheduled to work 3 Saturdays.

Training

  • 2 full consecutive weeks of paid training

  • Monday–Friday

  • 10 business days total

Benefits

We offer a competitive benefits package designed to support both your professional growth and overall well-being, including:

  • Paid Time Off with increased accrual over time

  • Malpractice insurance fully covered

  • Scrubs provided

  • Major medical, dental, and vision insurance

  • Short-term and long-term disability coverage

  • CME allowance plus CME PTO

  • Licensure renewal reimbursement

  • 401(k) with excellent employer match

  • Employee wellness perks and discounts

  • Additional provider incentives and growth opportunities

Ideal Candidate

Our ideal Float Provider is someone who is:

  • Flexible, dependable, and adaptable

  • Comfortable working across multiple clinic locations

  • Confident in clinical decision-making

  • Team-oriented with a patient-first mindset

  • Able to quickly build rapport with new teams and patients

  • An excellent communicator and patient educator

  • Comfortable explaining complex medical information in a clear, patient-friendly way

  • Professional, compassionate, organized, and wellness-focused


👉 If you’re a motivated mid-level provider seeking to join a rapidly growing HRT and wellness company with outstanding compensation and benefits, apply today to join our team!

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