Nevada

Nevada Collaborating Physician Jobs – Top Opportunities for Licensed Physicians

Nevada’s booming medspa, wellness, and telehealth market creates strong demand for collaborating physicians. All PAs require a Supervisory Agreement with a licensed physician, and many Nevada clinics — from Las Vegas to Reno — actively seek a physician advisory partner for quality assurance, protocol oversight, and CPOM compliance.

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Nevada grants full practice authority to APRNs — they can practice and prescribe independently without a collaborating physician under NRS 632.237. However, all PAs require a written Supervisory Agreement with a Nevada-licensed physician under NRS 630.271. Additionally, any physician who chooses to collaborate with an APRN must notify the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners in advance and make at least one on-site visit per month to any location where the APRN provides medical services.

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PAs in Nevada require a Supervisory Agreement with a licensed physician
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On-site visit required if collaborating with an APRN under NAC 630.490
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Board notification to NSBME required before APRN collaboration begins
Why Nevada

Nevada’s Growing Clinic Market Needs Licensed Collaborating Physicians

Nevada is a full practice authority state for APRNs — qualified nurse practitioners can practice and prescribe independently under NRS 632.237. However, two active opportunities remain for collaborating physicians in Nevada.

First, all Nevada PAs require a written Supervisory Agreement with a supervising physician under NRS 630.271, regardless of their experience level. The physician is responsible for the PA’s care and must be available for supervision. This creates consistent, ongoing demand across Nevada’s PA-staffed clinics, medspas, weight loss centers, and telehealth practices.

Second, while APRN collaboration is not legally required, many Nevada clinics choose to establish physician collaboration for quality assurance programs, CPOM compliance, payer credentialing, and protocol oversight — particularly in procedural and aesthetic settings where physician accountability is important.

Nevada’s thriving Las Vegas and Reno healthcare markets — and its strict CPOM enforcement — make physician collaboration an active and valued role across a wide range of clinic types.

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Nevada State Requirements

All PAs must practice under a written Supervisory Agreement with a Nevada-licensed supervising physician. The agreement must define scope, prescribing authority, chart review, and supervision conditions. NRS 630.271

Physicians who collaborate with APRNs must notify the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners (NSBME) before collaboration begins, using the prescribed board form signed by both parties. NAC 630.490(3)

If collaborating with an APRN, the physician must spend part of a day at least once per month at any location where the APRN provides medical services to consult and monitor quality of care. NAC 630.490(8)

The collaborating physician must be available at all times the APRN provides medical services. Consultations may be indirect, including by telephone, between required monthly on-site visits. NAC 630.490(5)

Nevada enforces Corporate Practice of Medicine rules. Medical decision-making must remain under a Nevada-licensed physician. MSOs are limited to non-clinical business operations. NRS 630.301

Your Role

What a Collaborating Physician Does in Nevada

Your responsibilities vary depending on whether you are supervising a PA or collaborating with an APRN. We structure your role clearly so there are no surprises.

Execute the Supervisory Agreement (PAs)

Sign a written Supervisory Agreement with the PA that defines scope of practice, prescribing authority, chart review frequency, and the supervision structure required under NRS 630.271.

Board Notification (APRN Collaboration)

If collaborating with an APRN, file the required notification with the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners before collaboration begins. We coordinate this filing for you.

Monthly On-Site Visits (APRN Collaboration)

If collaborating with an APRN, spend part of a day at the practice at least once per month to consult and monitor quality of care — as required by NAC 630.490. This is a Nevada-specific requirement unique to APRN arrangements.

Availability for Consultation

Be available at all times the PA or APRN provides medical services. Consultations may occur by telephone. For PA supervision, physical presence is not required outside of arrangements defined in the agreement.

QA Program & Chart Review

Lead or participate in the clinic’s quality assurance program, including chart review, competency assessments, and incident tracking — essential under Nevada Medical Board standards and CPOM enforcement.

Earn Income Per Clinic

Receive income for each clinic you collaborate with. Nevada’s fast-growing Las Vegas and Reno markets provide consistent opportunities across medspas, weight loss centers, and wellness clinics.

Simple Process

Get Started in 3 Simple Steps

Many physicians in our network are matched and onboarded within 24 to 48 hours.

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Apply

Submit your basic information and credentials. It takes less than 2 minutes and there is no obligation to proceed.

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Get Matched

We connect you with Nevada clinics and PA practices that need a supervising or collaborating physician.

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Start Collaborating

Begin your role with full support, clear expectations, and compliant agreements, board notifications, and QA frameworks already structured.

Our Difference

A Smarter Way to Work as a Nevada Collaborating Physician

Nevada’s board notification requirements, monthly APRN visit obligations, PA Supervisory Agreement rules, and CPOM enforcement create complexity. We navigate it so you don’t have to.

We connect you with clinics

No searching, no cold outreach, no negotiating. Nevada clinic and PA practice opportunities come to you.

Start within 24–48 hours

Many Nevada physicians in our network are matched and onboarded within 24 to 48 hours of applying.

NSBME-compliant agreements & filings

Our Supervisory Agreements and APRN collaboration notifications are structured to meet Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners requirements under NRS 630 and NAC 630.490.

Ongoing opportunities

Access to a growing Nevada clinic network — not just a one-time placement in Las Vegas or Reno.

PA and clinic opportunities

Nevada’s PA supervision requirement and its active medspa and wellness clinic market create demand across multiple practice types.

Clear role expectations up front

We match you with clinics whose oversight requirements fit your availability — including the monthly on-site visit requirement for APRN collaboration arrangements.

Nevada Clinics

Nevada Clinic Types We Work With

Nevada’s growing healthcare market — anchored in Las Vegas and Reno — generates consistent demand for physician oversight partners from PA-staffed and procedural clinics.

💆Medical Spas
⚖️Weight Loss Centers
💉IV Hydration
💻Telehealth Platforms
🏥Primary Care
🧠Psychiatry Practices
Specialty Clinics
🩺Wellness Centers
Is This For You?

This Opportunity Is Ideal For

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Licensed physicians with an active Nevada medical license who actually practice medicine in Nevada

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Physicians open to a mix of remote and periodic in-person involvement

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Those looking to create additional income streams

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Physicians who value a structured, board-compliant approach

Important: Nevada requires collaborating physicians to hold an active Nevada medical license and to actually practice medicine in the state. Your license must be in good standing with the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners.

Collaborating Physician Jobs in Nevada

Nevada Collaborating Physician Jobs — Remote, Part Time, and Physician Advisor Roles Across Las Vegas, Reno, and the Silver State

Nevada’s healthcare market is one of the fastest-growing in the country — driven by Las Vegas’s expanding medspa and aesthetics corridor, Reno’s technology and wellness sector, and a thriving statewide telehealth ecosystem. Every Nevada PA requires a written Supervisory Agreement with a licensed physician, and many NP-led clinics voluntarily seek physician advisor jobs and physician consulting jobs for QA, CPOM compliance, and payer credentialing. The result is a diverse, active market for collaborating physician jobs, remote physician jobs, and part time physician jobs across the Silver State.

Remote Physician Jobs — Nevada PA Supervisory Agreements

Nevada imposes no geographic proximity requirement for PA Supervisory Agreements beyond the monthly on-site visit. Outside of that scheduled monthly visit, a Nevada PA supervision arrangement can be managed entirely remotely — making these among the most accessible remote physician jobs in the Southwest. For physicians who want remote physician jobs that generate predictable monthly income, Nevada’s PA supervision framework is straightforward: sign the agreement, conduct the monthly visit, be available by phone between visits.

Physician Advisor Jobs and Consulting Roles for Nevada NP Clinics

Nevada NPs practice with full independence under NRS 632.237 — but Las Vegas’s CPOM enforcement environment and payer credentialing requirements drive consistent demand for physician advisor jobs at NP-led medspas, GLP-1 weight loss clinics, and IV hydration practices. Physician consulting jobs in Nevada typically cover protocol development, QA program oversight, and pharmacist/insurer credentialing support. These roles are often structured as monthly retainer engagements alongside PA Supervisory Agreement income.

Part Time Physician Jobs — Fit Around Your Primary Practice

Nevada collaborating physician jobs are part time physician jobs by design — not second clinical positions. The Supervisory Agreement defines a specific set of obligations: the monthly on-site visit, telephonic availability between visits, and protocol review as specified in the agreement. Everything else — patient care, scheduling, staffing, and operations — belongs to the PA or NP. Most Nevada physicians treat their Supervisory Agreement income as a physician side job that contributes consistent monthly revenue with a predictable, manageable time commitment per arrangement.

Las Vegas and Reno — Two of the Most Active Medspa Markets in the West

Las Vegas is home to one of the most active medical aesthetics markets in the country, and Reno’s growing tech-adjacent wellness sector adds a second high-volume corridor. NP and PA-operated medspas, hormone optimization clinics, and GLP-1 weight loss practices across both metros generate consistent, year-round demand for collaborating physician jobs, physician advisor roles, and physician consulting positions. Nevada’s no-ratio-cap PA supervision framework means a single physician can hold multiple concurrent arrangements across the state.

CollaboratingPhysician.com maintains an active pipeline of collaborating physician jobs, physician advisor jobs, and remote physician advisor jobs across Nevada and matches physicians with PA and NP practices within 24 to 48 hours. Whether you are looking for part time physician jobs in Las Vegas, remote physician jobs with Reno-based telehealth platforms, or physician consulting jobs across the Silver State, we verify specialty alignment, structure every Supervisory Agreement to meet Nevada Medical Board requirements under NAC 630.490, coordinate advance Board notifications, and manage every arrangement throughout.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions — Nevada

Do Nevada APRNs need a collaborating physician?
No — not by state law. Nevada has granted full practice authority to APRNs since 2013 under NRS 632.237, allowing them to practice and prescribe independently without a collaborating physician. However, any physician who chooses to collaborate with an APRN must notify the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners in advance using the prescribed board form, and must visit the APRN’s practice at least once per month under NAC 630.490. Many clinics still seek physician collaboration for quality assurance, CPOM compliance, and payer credentialing even when not legally required.
Do Nevada PAs need a supervising physician?
Yes — always. All Nevada PAs must practice under a written Supervisory Agreement with a Nevada-licensed supervising physician under NRS 630.271, regardless of their experience level. The supervising physician is responsible for care provided by the PA and must ensure the PA practices within their approved scope. Nevada has not adopted a transition-to-collaboration model for PAs, making PA supervision a consistent, ongoing requirement.
Does Nevada require monthly on-site visits?
Only for APRN collaboration arrangements. Under NAC 630.490(8), a physician who collaborates with an APRN must spend part of a day at least once per month at any location where the APRN provides medical services. This is a Nevada-specific requirement that does not apply to PA supervision arrangements. For PA supervision, physical presence requirements are defined in the Supervisory Agreement itself and do not automatically require monthly visits. We match you with clinic arrangements that fit your availability.
Do I need to notify the Nevada Medical Board before collaborating?
Yes, if you are collaborating with an APRN. Under NAC 630.490(3), you must notify the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners of the APRN’s name and practice location before collaboration begins, using the prescribed board form signed by both parties. You must also notify the Board immediately upon termination of the collaboration. We coordinate these filings for you.
What are Nevada’s CPOM rules and how do they affect my role?
Nevada enforces Corporate Practice of Medicine rules through NRS 630.301 (unprofessional conduct) when non-clinicians influence medical judgment. In practice this means a licensed physician must retain clinical authority over medical decisions — diagnosis, treatment, and supervision of clinical staff. Management entities (MSOs) may handle billing, HR, and marketing but cannot direct clinical care. As a collaborating physician in Nevada, maintaining documented availability, QA oversight, and clear supervision structures is essential.
How quickly can I get started?
Many physicians in our Nevada network are matched and onboarded within 24 to 48 hours, depending on availability, credentials, and clinic needs in your area of Nevada.
What kinds of part time physician jobs and physician side jobs are available in Nevada?
Nevada offers several distinct categories of part time physician jobs for clinicians seeking supplemental income. PA Supervisory Agreement roles are the most structured — defined by Nevada Medical Board requirements under NAC 630.490, with a monthly on-site visit obligation and telephonic availability between visits. These function as physician side jobs that integrate cleanly alongside a primary clinical practice. Beyond PA supervision, Nevada generates demand for physician advisor jobs at NP-led aesthetics and weight loss clinics (driven by CPOM and payer requirements), physician consulting jobs for protocol development and QA program structuring, and remote physician advisor jobs with telehealth platforms operating across Nevada and neighboring states. All of these role types share a common characteristic: they are supplemental arrangements with defined, bounded obligations — not open-ended clinical employment. That structure is exactly what makes Nevada’s market attractive for physicians looking to increase their income without increasing their clinical hours.
Are Nevada remote physician jobs and remote physician advisor jobs genuinely remote — or does Nevada require on-site presence?
For PA Supervisory Agreements: Nevada does require a monthly on-site visit under NAC 630.490, so these are not entirely remote physician jobs — but outside of that one scheduled monthly visit, the arrangement is managed by phone and video with no additional presence required. The monthly visit itself is typically brief and can be structured efficiently for physicians managing multiple Nevada agreements. For physician advisor jobs and remote physician advisor jobs at NP-led clinics: these roles are typically fully remote — Nevada NPs practice independently and the physician advisor’s role is advisory, not supervisory. Remote physician advisor jobs with Nevada telehealth platforms are also common and involve no on-site requirement. The majority of collaborating physician jobs in Nevada that come through our network are structured to minimize on-site obligations while meeting all state requirements.

Start Building Additional Income as a Nevada Collaborating Physician

Nevada PA practices and clinics need licensed physicians. We connect you with them — and handle agreements, board notifications, and compliance frameworks. Join our growing network today.

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