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FNP Resident

CompanyHealthFirst Family Care Center, Inc.
LocationFall River
Work ModeOn Site
PostedJune 15, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
The resident will provide community-based primary care for complex and underserved populations across the lifespan. Responsibilities include participating in specialty rotations, attending weekly didactic sessions, and completing a Quality Improvement Project.
Internship Type
full time
Company Size
73
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
40 hours
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About The Company
A Federally Qualified Health Center located in Franklin and Laconia, serving the 23 rural townships of the Twin Rivers and Lakes Region of New Hampshire. Certified Level III Patient-Centered Medical Home by the National Committee on Quality Assurance. Our mission is to provide high quality primary healthcare, treatment, prevention and education services, regardless of ability to pay or insurance status. We coordinate and cooperate with other community healthcare providers to assure the people of our region the fullest possible range of healthcare services.
About the Role

Description

Paid Family Nurse Practitioner Resident

HealthFirst Family Care Center, Inc. is a Federally Qualified Health Center located in Fall River, Massachusetts. For over 50 years, HealthFirst has provided comprehensive, high-quality, and culturally responsive care to residents of the Greater Fall River area. HealthFirst’s services include adult and pediatric primary care, behavioral health, oral health, care management, and limited specialty services such as gynecology, addiction medicine, and Hepatitis C care. We also operate school-based health services and offer integrated nutrition and dental outreach programs. Our team of 175 + professionals serve a population of 14,000 patients annually.


Program Overview

HealthFirst’s Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) Residency is a paid twelve-month, post-graduate program launching in September. Designed to provide continued support after twelve months to new nurse practitioners as they transition into independent practice, community-based primary care for complex and underserved populations across the lifespan. Through structured mentorship, specialty rotations in women’s health, pediatrics, adult medicine, obesity, Hepatitis C, behavioral health, and addiction medicine that strengthen comprehensive primary care skills, and hands-on clinical experience, residents build the clinical expertise, operational confidence, and professional judgment needed to thrive in a primary care setting. The residency is followed by a one-year employment commitment, offering a valuable opportunity to further refine skills within a supportive environment in a full-time nurse practitioner role.


Clinical Training & Educational Experience

Each resident is precepted by an attending provider for the full year to ensure strong supervision and continuity of care. Residents work alongside experienced preceptors and interdisciplinary team members with varied expertise.

The curriculum includes weekly didactic sessions, daily primary care support, and frequent shadow sessions with experienced providers in specialty rotations. Learning is further strengthened through extensive orientation, structured mentorship, routine feedback, and completion of a Quality Improvement Project. There are protected hours for didactic, support, and mentorship sessions.


Application Requirements

  • Must graduate with a MSN degree and become a licensed APRN prior to September 2026
  • MA Advanced Practice License is required (if license is not available at the time of application, a letter from your program stating that you are in good standing must be submitted)
  • Be a U.S. citizen, non-citizen national, or foreign national with permanent residency status. Individuals on temporary or student visas are not eligible
  • Commit to a full-time, 12-month paid residency and a second year of full-time employment.
  • Provide 2 letters of recommendation (not to exceed 250 words) that should address the nature and duration of professional relationships as well as assessment of clinical and professional capabilities
  • Submit a cover letter expressing your interest in the residency program and highlighting your motivation for pursuing postgraduate residency training, your commitment to community health and primary care, and how this program aligns with your professional goals
Key Skills
Primary CareClinical JudgmentPatient CareWomen's HealthPediatricsAdult MedicineBehavioral HealthAddiction MedicineHepatitis C CareQuality Improvement
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