Looking for NP wound care jobs? Barton Associates specializes in locum tenens NP urgent care jobs, with well over a decade of experience placing locum tenens nurse practitioners (NPs) on short and long-term assignments throughout the US.
We are seeking a Wound Care Nurse Practitioner for a 60-day locum tenens assignment beginning Jun 23, 2025, in Missouri. This part-time role involves two flexible weekdays, ensuring comprehensive patient care in the home health setting, primarily focusing on wound care for new or newer patients.Job DetailsLocation: MissouriStart Date: Jun 23, 2025LOA:...
Location:MO
Specialty:Wound Care
Provider Type:Nurse Practitioner
Barton Associates is seeking a skilled Wound Care Nurse Practitioner for a 158-day locum tenens assignment in California. Starting on 07/07/2025, this position requires expertise in wound care, including debridement, catheter replacement, and feeding/G tube replacement. The schedule is Monday through Wednesday, 8am to 4pm each week. The NP will travel...
Location:CA
Specialty:Wound Care
Provider Type:Nurse Practitioner
We are seeking a skilled Nurse Practitioner specializing in Wound Care for a locum tenens position in Connecticut. This 34-day assignment begins on 08/04/2025, and involves providing advanced wound care services in a home care setting. The ideal candidate will be comfortable managing wounds lingering for 4 weeks or more, performing debridements, and...
Location:CT
Specialty:Wound Care
Provider Type:Nurse Practitioner
We are seeking a Wound Care Nurse Practitioner for a 96-day locum tenens assignment in Minnesota. This role starts on Jul 14, 2025, and involves traveling to various residences and long-term care facilities to provide advanced wound care. The schedule typically covers 3-4 days a week between Monday and Friday, from 7 AM to 4 PM.Job DetailsLocation:...
Location:MN
Specialty:Wound Care
Provider Type:Nurse Practitioner
Wound care NPs earn an average of $130, 295 annually, according to ZipRecruiter.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the number of nurse practitioners will grow by 45% from 2022-2032, which is well above the national average of 3%.
As the name suggests, wound care NPs care for wounds, including non-healing wounds, diabetic foot wounds, burns, and infections. They work with an interdisciplinary team to ensure that their patients get the care they need. Wound care NPs typically don’t have to work evenings or entire weekends and their degree of specialization enables them to be confident in their abilities.