Full Job Description
Step into a role where advanced practice meets high-acuity vascular care—and where your expertise directly improves lives every single day.
At University of Maryland Baltimore Washington Medical Center (BWMC), part of the University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS), we’re building a vascular care program grounded in collaboration, innovation, and excellence. As a Vascular Surgery APP, you’ll join a highly skilled, supportive clinical team with strong physician and peer collaboration, dedicated to delivering exceptional patient-centered vascular care.
What You’ll Do
You’ll work closely with vascular surgeons and the interdisciplinary care team to manage complex vascular patients across the continuum of care.
Responsibilities include:
- Managing inpatient and outpatient vascular consults and follow-ups
- Providing pre-and post-procedural patient care, assessment, and education
- Collaborating closely with physicians, APP peers, and clinical staff in a highly supportive environment
- Supporting care coordination and clinical decision-making for high-acuity patients
- Contributing to quality, safety, and process improvement initiatives
Schedule
This is a full-time weekday position with a consistent schedule:
- Monday–Friday: 8:00 AM-4:00 PM
- No call
- No routine nights or weekends
- In addition to working at BWMC, providers (both APPs and physicians) may rotate to outpatient office locations in Queenstown and Easton, with a new Annapolis location coming soon, to support patient access and continuity of care.
Why BWMC & UMMS
Working at BWMC means joining a community hospital with the backing of a world-class academic health system. Through UMMS, you’ll have access to cutting-edge resources, specialty collaboration, and ongoing professional development—all while maintaining a close-knit, team-oriented environment.
This is a supportive practice environment where physicians and APP peers actively collaborate, teach, and support one another, ensuring you’re never practicing in isolation.
Life in the Baltimore–Washington Region
Located in Anne Arundel County, BWMC sits between Baltimore and Washington, D.C., offering an ideal blend of urban energy and suburban comfort.
Enjoy:
- Annapolis waterfront dining and sailing
- Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, arts, and sports scene
- Washington, D.C. museums, concerts, and culture
- Easy access to beaches, parks, and outdoor recreation
Why This Role Stands Out
This is more than an APP role—it’s a chance to build expertise in a growing vascular program, work within a highly supportive team, and make a direct impact on patient outcomes every day. If you’re looking for a role where advanced practice meets advanced purpose, this is it.
Work Experience
We’re seeking a confident, highly skilled Advanced Practice Provider (NP or PA) who thrives in an acute care setting.
Required Qualifications:
- Current licensure as a Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant in Maryland (or eligibility)
- National certification as an NP (Family, Adult, or Acute Care) or NCCPA certification for Physician Assistants
- Clinical experience in surgery, interventional radiology, cardiology, or acute care strongly preferred
- Ability to manage complex, high-acuity patients in a fast-paced environment
- Strong clinical judgment, communication, and teamwork skills
- Comfortable working in a collaborative, physician-supported practice model
Benefits
The University of Maryland Medical System offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package designed to support your career, wellbeing, and life outside of work:
- Competitive salary and advanced practice compensation structure
- Medical, dental, and vision coverage options
- Generous paid time off (PTO) and paid holidays
- Retirement savings plans with employer contributions
- CME allowance and dedicated CME time
- Tuition assistance and professional development support
- Loan repayment and forgiveness program eligibility (for qualifying roles)
- Robust malpractice coverage
- Wellness programs and employee assistance resources
- Career growth opportunities across a large academic health system