Looking for nurse practitioner jobs in Michigan? Barton Associates specializes in locum tenens NP jobs, with well over a decade of experience placing locum tenens nurse practitioners (NPs) on short and long-term assignments throughout the US.
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We are seeking an Urgent Care Nurse Practitioner for a locum tenens assignment in Michigan. This position begins Jan 5, 2026, and spans 100 days, with alternating Monday-Friday shifts (8am-4pm or 12pm-8pm). The ideal candidate is experienced in fast-paced urgent care, comfortable with all aspects of urgent care practice, and values adaptability in a...
Location:MI
Specialty:Urgent Care
Provider Type:Nurse Practitioner
We are seeking an experienced Family Nurse Practitioner for a 13-week locum tenens assignment in Michigan starting on Mar 27, 2026. This role features day shifts with a mix of Monday/Wednesday/Friday 7am-5pm and Tuesday/Thursday 8am-6pm, providing general primary care for employees and their dependents across all ages.Job DetailsLocation: MichiganStart...
Location:MI
Specialty:Family Practice
Provider Type:Nurse Practitioner
Locum tenens NP jobs are contract roles designed to fill gaps in care at healthcare facilities over a specific timeframe. These assignments can range from a week to well over a year. Locum and travel nurse practitioners hold all the same qualifications as a permanent nurse practitioner, and often choose locum work for higher pay and increased flexibility. Explore our locum tenens guide to learn more.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, NPs in Michigan earn an average of $120,680 a year.
Nurse practitioners have restricted practice authority in Michigan. Restricted scope of practice means state laws restrict the ability for NPs to practice in at least one element. They require a career-long supervision or management by another healthcare provider.
In Michigan, NPs must complete 25 hours of continuing education, including five required courses.
Acute care nurse practitioners are the highest paid NP specialty.