2025-11-28 – Weekly Physician Assistant Jobs : More remote PA roles available this week

Important Note: These jobs are posted in real-time and might expire. Please apply promptly.


This week, there’s a noticeable demand for physician assistants across various locations. Critical needs are especially evident in Pennsylvania and Texas. Meanwhile, for those seeking flexibility, verified remote work opportunities are available, offering a chance to manage work-life balance better.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Physician Assistant
    Company: Geisinger | Location: Scranton, PA
    Geisinger is looking for a physician assistant ready to dive into a dynamic healthcare environment. Strong clinical skills are a must.
    Apply Here

  • Physician Assistant
    Company: Geisinger | Location: Danville, PA
    Another opportunity with Geisinger, this role involves working within the scope of a physician assistant license. Ideal for those who thrive in a hospital setting.
    Apply Here

  • Physician Assistant
    Company: University Health | Location: Pleasanton, TX
    University Health is seeking a PA with accredited program completion. This role is perfect for those wanting to make a difference in a supportive team.
    Apply Here

  • Physician Assistant
    Company: University Health | Location: San Antonio, TX
    Looking for something in a bustling city? This position requires a PA with successful completion of a recognized educational program.
    Apply Here

  • Physician Assistant
    Company: University Health | Location: Boerne, TX
    A great chance to join University Health in a supportive environment. This role requires completion of a PA program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation.
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

Remote positions are gaining traction, offering flexibility and the chance to work in diverse teams without geographic constraints.

  • Physician Assistant ¶ - Remote | WFH
    Company: Get It - Healthcare | Location: Irvine, CA
    Join a dynamic healthcare team with a focus on transformation. Ideal for a PA with a passion for remote work and collaborative care.
    Apply Here

  • Advanced Practice Provider(NP/PA) - Inpatient Cardiac Surgery - Remote
    Company: Get It - Real Estate | Location: New York, NY
    This role suits an experienced PA looking to work remotely in cardiac surgery. Accredited program completion is required.
    Apply Here


See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


That’s all for this week’s rundown. Good luck with the applications, and remember, the right opportunity is out there waiting. Keep an eye on those deadlines!

I landed a remote PA role last month by setting alerts and “applying the same day” — keep a ready-to-send packet with PA/TX licenses, NPI, and a two-line telehealth summary. Small caveat: if it’s 1099, confirm malpractice (tail) and EMR training are covered before you jump. Felt like snagging concert tickets, but it paid off.

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I get quicker callbacks when I attach a de-identified telehealth sample note and a one-line coverage grid (states licensed, EHRs, hours); @cwhitson92 is right about speed, but if PA/TX licensure is pending, put the ETA in your first sentence so they don’t skip you.

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I got faster callbacks after changing my resume headline to PA‑C – Telehealth – TX & PA licenses and uploading a single PDF bundle (resume, licenses, DEA, malpractice) with a Calendly line for same‑day screens. @eclark92 is right about speed, but applying before noon in the job’s time zone helps — like boarding group A — and I set a 24‑hr reminder to recheck posts that can vanish.

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Quick example: after I re‑attested in CAQH ProView and turned on “Allow global access” at https://proview.caqh.org, I got same‑day calls for two remote screens… Not every recruiter checks CAQH, but most telemed groups do, @n_jackson12.

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Targeting PA and TX this week, I got smoother remote screens by pre-enrolling in each state’s PDMP and keeping the approval PDFs handy — , the last‑minute “do you have PMP access?” emails drive me nuts. For Texas, it’s the PMP AWARxE portal: https://texas.pmpaware.net; Pennsylvania’s was quick too. Small caveat: not every company cares, but the ones doing controlled telemed definitely do, @cwhitson92.

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I landed a remote instructor gig last spring by adding a one-page syllabus and a quick screen-record — “include a 90‑second demo” — teaching brow mapping, treating the app like a mini-lesson. Small caveat: some programs still want state licensure or verified teaching hours, so skim their requirements first.

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