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Description
Join a Mission-Driven Leader in Kidney Care
At Renal Medicine Associates, we are redefining kidney care across New Mexico through innovation, access, and patient-centered excellence. As the largest and one of the most established nephrology practices in the region, RMA is committed to improving outcomes for patients with kidney disease through early intervention, coordinated care, and advanced treatment options.
We are seeking a Nephrology Nurse Practitioner who is passionate about making a measurable impact—not just treating disease but transforming lives.
Position Overview
The Nephrology NP plays a critical role in delivering high-quality, coordinated kidney care across outpatient clinics, dialysis units, and hospital settings. This position supports RMA’s mission to improve patient outcomes, reduce barriers to care, and enhance the referral experience for providers.
Key Responsibilities:
Deliver High-Quality Clinical Care
Evaluate and manage patients with CKD, ESRD, hypertension, electrolyte disorders, nephrolithiasis, and other renal-related conditions
Develop proactive care plans focused on slowing disease progression
Optimize medication management and patient outcomes
Provide timely follow-up and continuity of care
Support smoother transitions between clinic, hospital, and dialysis settings
Patient Education & Advocacy
Educate patients and families on kidney disease, treatment options, and lifestyle modifications
Provide counseling on dialysis modalities and transplant readiness
Support patients’ emotional and psychosocial needs
Support Dialysis & Advanced Therapies
Conduct dialysis rounds (in-center and home modalities)
Manage vascular access issues and dialysis-related complications
Educate patients on home dialysis and transplant options
Develop and implement individualized treatment care plans
Care Coordination
Collaborate with nephrologists, nurses, dietitians, and social workers
Coordinate care for patients with multiple comorbidities (e.g., diabetes, hypertension)
Facilitate referrals and ensure continuity of care
Qualifications:
Required
Master’s or Doctorate in Nursing (MSN or DNP)
Current licensure as a Nurse Practitioner in the State of New Mexico (or eligibility)
National board certification (AANP, ANCC, or equivalent)
DEA license and prescriptive authority
Work Environment
Outpatient nephrology clinics
Dialysis centers (in-center and home modalities)
Hospital rounding (as applicable)
Compensation & Benefits
Competitive salary
CME allowance & professional development support
Comprehensive benefits package
Malpractice coverage
Work-life balance with structured scheduling
Requirements
Master’s or Doctorate in Nursing (MSN or DNP)
Current licensure as a Nurse Practitioner in the State of New Mexico (or eligibility)
National board certification (AANP, ANCC, or equivalent)
DEA license and prescriptive authority
