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Florida Collaborating Physician Jobs – Connect with Clinics Hiring Physicians

Florida has more than 64,000 licensed APRNs — and the vast majority still require a collaborating physician to practice and prescribe. That creates one of the largest, most active markets for collaborating physicians in the country. We connect you with clinics and handle the logistics.

⏱ Get started in 24–48 hours 🏠 No on-site presence required ✅ We handle contracts & compliance 💰 Earn per clinic you collaborate with
64,000+
Licensed APRNs in Florida — most still require collaboration
30 days
To notify the Board of Medicine when a new protocol begins or ends
Remote
Supervision permitted — physician must be “reasonably available”
Why Florida

Florida Is One of the Largest Markets for Collaborating Physicians in the U.S.

Florida is a restricted practice state with a limited pathway to NP autonomy. While Florida Statute 464.0123 created a route for experienced NPs in primary care to practice independently, autonomy requires 3,000 hours of supervised clinical practice and board approval — and does not apply to most specialty, procedural, or non-traditional settings like medspas, IV hydration, or weight loss clinics.

For the tens of thousands of Florida NPs who have not qualified for autonomous practice, a collaborating physician is a legal requirement. Collaboration is governed by a supervisory protocol — Florida’s term for the written agreement that defines the NP’s scope, prescribing authority, and oversight structure.

As a licensed physician with an active Florida medical license, you are well positioned to fill this role — and the law does not require you to be physically present at the clinic.

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Florida State Requirements

NPs must practice under a written supervisory protocol developed with and signed by a collaborating physician. The protocol must be kept on file at all APRN practice locations. Fla. Stat. §464.0012

The physician must notify the Florida Board of Medicine within 30 days of entering a new supervisory protocol and within 30 days of terminating one. Fla. Stat. §458.348(1)

Primary care physicians may supervise up to 4 additional office locations beyond their primary practice. Specialty care physicians may supervise up to 2 additional offices. Fla. Stat. §458.348(3)

PAs may be supervised remotely, but the physician must be “reasonably available” for consultation at all times during the PA’s practice.

The collaborating physician must hold an active, unrestricted Florida medical license issued by the Florida Board of Medicine.

Your Role

What a Collaborating Physician Does in Florida

You are not responsible for running the clinic. Your role is professional oversight — and Florida does not require your physical presence at the practice site.

Establish the Supervisory Protocol

Develop and sign a written supervisory protocol with the clinic’s NP that defines their scope of practice, prescribing authority, and how oversight will be maintained.

Board Notification

Notify the Florida Board of Medicine within 30 days of entering a new supervisory protocol. We coordinate this process and keep your filings on track.

Be Reasonably Available

Be available for consultation when clinically appropriate. Florida does not require physical presence — remote availability fully satisfies the legal standard.

Prescriptive Authority Oversight

Ensure the supervisory protocol clearly addresses the NP’s prescribing authority, consistent with their certification and Florida law governing each medication type and practice setting.

Maintain Office Compliance

Ensure your practice locations fall within Florida’s office supervision limits — up to 4 additional offices for primary care and 2 for specialty care beyond your primary location.

Earn Income Per Clinic

Receive income for each clinic you collaborate with. Florida’s large NP market gives you consistent opportunities to work with one clinic or scale to several.

Simple Process

Get Started in 3 Simple Steps

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

1

Apply

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

2

Get Matched

We connect you with Florida clinics that need a collaborating physician in your specialty area.

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Start Collaborating

Begin your role with full support, clear expectations, and a compliant supervisory protocol already structured and ready to sign.

Our Difference

A Smarter Way to Work as a Florida Collaborating Physician

Florida’s board notification requirements and office supervision limits add complexity. We handle the details so you don’t have to.

We connect you with clinics

No searching, no cold outreach, no negotiating. Florida clinic opportunities come to you.

Start within 24–48 hours

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

Board-compliant supervisory protocols

Our agreements are structured to meet Florida Board of Medicine and Board of Nursing requirements, including board notification filings.

Ongoing opportunities

Access to a growing Florida clinic network — not just a one-time placement.

Work with one clinic or multiple

Florida’s large NP market gives you consistent demand to scale your involvement at your own pace.

Fully remote, minimal time

Florida does not require on-site presence. Designed for physicians who want additional income without additional stress.

Florida Clinics

Florida Clinic Types We Work With

Each of these clinic types requires physician oversight under Florida law — creating steady, ongoing demand for collaborating physicians in our network.

💆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, unrestricted Florida medical license

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Physicians interested in remote or flexible roles

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Those looking to create additional income streams

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Physicians who value a structured, compliant approach

You do not need to be currently practicing in Florida to qualify — but your Florida medical license must be active and in good standing with the Florida Board of Medicine.

Collaborating Physician Jobs in Florida

Florida Collaborating Physician Jobs — One of the Largest and Most Active Markets in the Country

Florida consistently ranks among the top three states in the U.S. for active collaborating physician jobs. With a permanent NP collaboration requirement covering the vast majority of Florida APRNs, a fast-growing population driving relentless demand for NP-staffed clinics, and a booming medspa, weight loss, and telehealth corridor stretching from Miami to Jacksonville, physician collaboration opportunities in Florida are broad, well-compensated, and available in virtually every specialty. If you hold an active Florida medical license, there has never been a better time to explore what physician collaboration in the Sunshine State can add to your income and professional life.

Collaborating Physician Jobs With No On-Site Requirement

Florida law does not require the collaborating physician to be physically present at the NP’s practice location. The physician must be reasonably available for consultation — a standard that remote and telehealth availability fully satisfies. This means virtually all physician collaboration arrangements in Florida can be performed remotely, making it straightforward to find collaborating physician positions that fit around your existing clinical practice without adding on-site hours.

Collaborating Physician for Nurse Practitioners — Florida’s Fastest-Growing Segments

The demand for a collaborating physician for nurse practitioners is highest in Florida’s fastest-growing practice categories: medical aesthetics, GLP-1 weight management, IV nutrient therapy, functional medicine, and behavioral health telehealth. Miami’s Brickell and Wynwood corridors, Tampa Bay’s South Howard and downtown districts, and Orlando’s Sand Lake medical hub all have active NP practices seeking physician collaborators. These tend to be among the most flexible and well-compensated physician collaboration positions available to Florida-licensed physicians.

Part-Time and Supplemental Income — Not a Second Job

Florida collaborating physician jobs are designed to fit around your existing clinical practice, not replace it. The supervisory protocol defines your oversight role, your availability obligations, and your communication schedule with the NP — but the day-to-day time commitment is a fraction of a clinical shift. Most Florida physicians holding collaboration agreements report spending a few hours per month per arrangement on chart review and consultation, with the rest handled by documented availability and monthly check-in meetings.

Scale Across Multiple Practice Locations

Florida primary care physicians may supervise up to four additional office locations beyond their primary practice site, and specialty physicians may supervise up to two. This means a single Florida-licensed physician can hold multiple concurrent physician collaboration agreements across different cities, practice types, and clinical settings — building a scalable supplemental income stream with each new arrangement structured individually to match the NP’s scope and your specialty.

CollaboratingPhysician.com makes it easy to find collaborating physician opportunities across Florida — and matches physicians with NP practices within 24 to 48 hours of applying. We are not a job board — we actively source physician collaboration openings on your behalf, structure every supervisory protocol to meet Florida Board of Medicine requirements, coordinate the 30-day Board notification, and manage the arrangement throughout its life. Whether you are looking for your first collaborative physician arrangement or expanding an existing portfolio, we connect you with the right NP practice for your specialty and availability.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions — Florida

Does Florida require a written collaboration agreement?
Yes. Most NPs in Florida must practice under a written supervisory protocol developed with and signed by a collaborating physician, as required under Florida Statute §464.0012. The protocol must be kept on file at the APRN’s practice location(s) and must clearly address scope of practice and prescribing authority. The physician must notify the Florida Board of Medicine within 30 days of entering a new protocol under Fla. Stat. §458.348(1).
Do I need to be physically present at the Florida clinic?
No. Florida does not require the collaborating physician to be physically present at the practice site. The law requires the physician to be “reasonably available” for consultation when clinically appropriate. Remote supervision fully satisfies this standard, provided availability is maintained and the supervisory protocol documents the communication structure.
How many clinics can I collaborate with in Florida?
Florida’s office supervision limits depend on your specialty. Primary care physicians may supervise up to 4 offices in addition to their primary practice location. Specialty care physicians may supervise up to 2 additional offices. These limits govern physical practice locations, not individual NPs — we help you structure arrangements within these boundaries.
What is a supervisory protocol and do you handle it?
A supervisory protocol is Florida’s term for the written agreement between a physician and an NP that defines the NP’s scope of practice, prescribing authority, and the physician oversight structure. It must be signed by both parties and available at all practice locations. Yes — we coordinate and structure supervisory protocols to meet Florida Board of Medicine and Board of Nursing requirements. You review and sign; we handle the framework and board notification process.
Can all Florida NPs practice independently without a physician?
No. Florida created a limited autonomous practice pathway in 2020 (Fla. Stat. §464.0123), but it requires 3,000 hours of supervised clinical practice within the past five years, board approval, and applies only to qualifying primary care settings. The vast majority of Florida NPs — including those in medspas, IV hydration, weight loss, telehealth, and specialty clinics — still require a collaborating physician.
How quickly can I get started?
Many physicians in our Florida network are matched and onboarded within 24 to 48 hours, depending on availability, credentials, and the specific clinic needs in your area of Florida.
How do I find a collaborating physician in Florida — and what should NPs look for?
For NPs: the most effective way to find a collaborating physician in Florida is through a managed matching network rather than searching independently. Florida’s supervisory protocol requirements — Board of Medicine notification within 30 days, specialty alignment, office supervision limits, and the protocol’s specific scope and prescribing elements — make the process more involved than most NPs anticipate when first looking to find a collaborating physician. A managed platform handles vetting, agreement structuring, and Board notification on your behalf, and matches you with a collaborative physician whose specialty aligns with your practice. NPs who try to source a collaborating physician independently through Facebook groups, LinkedIn, or cold outreach to local physicians often find the process slow, legally uncertain, and prone to producing agreements that don’t survive Board review. For physicians: if you are looking to access collaborating physician jobs in Florida, applying through CollaboratingPhysician.com is the most direct route to a compliant, compensated arrangement. We maintain an active pipeline of physician collaboration opportunities across the state and match you with NP practices within your specialty and scope.
What is physician collaboration in Florida, and what does a collaborative physician actually do?
In Florida, physician collaboration is the supervisory relationship established under Florida Statute §464.0012 between a licensed NP and a supervising physician. A collaborative physician in this context is not a co-treating provider — they are a licensed MD or DO who signs the supervisory protocol, is reasonably available for clinical consultation, and provides the physician oversight layer that Florida law requires for NP prescriptive authority. The day-to-day obligations of physician collaboration in Florida are intentionally lean: maintain availability, review the supervisory protocol, respond to consultation requests as they arise, and notify the Florida Board of Medicine within 30 days of entering into or terminating the arrangement. Beyond those defined obligations, the collaborative physician does not manage the NP’s schedule, staff, or patient care decisions — those remain with the NP. This distinction is important for physicians evaluating collaborating physician jobs in Florida who want to understand the scope of what they are agreeing to before signing a protocol. Physician collaboration in Florida is a defined, bounded relationship — not an open-ended supervisory commitment.

Start Building Additional Income as a Florida Collaborating Physician

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