Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania Collaborating Physician Jobs – Connect with Clinics Hiring Physicians

Pennsylvania requires clinics to have a collaborating physician on record — creating consistent, ongoing demand for licensed physicians like you. We connect you with clinics and handle the logistics.

⏱ Get started in 24–48 hours 🏠 Work remotely ✅ We handle contracts & compliance 💰 Earn per clinic you collaborate with
Why Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania Physicians Are in Consistent Demand

Pennsylvania is a reduced practice state. Under state law (49 Pa. Code § 21.251), Certified Registered Nurse Practitioners (CRNPs) cannot practice or prescribe without a signed collaboration agreement with a licensed physician. Physician Assistants (PAs) also require a supervising physician and a written agreement.

Every NP-led clinic, medspa, weight loss center, IV hydration practice, and telehealth company in Pennsylvania needs a collaborating physician — creating steady, ongoing opportunities in our network.

As a licensed physician with an active Pennsylvania medical license, you are in a strong position to fill that role and start earning additional income without running a clinic.

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Pennsylvania State Requirements

CRNPs must have a signed, written collaboration agreement with a physician before practicing or prescribing. 49 Pa. Code § 21.251

PAs require a supervising physician and a written agreement outlining their scope of practice. 49 Pa. Code § 18

Prescriptive authority agreements must be filed through the Pennsylvania Licensing System (PALS) and identify all parties. 49 Pa. Code § 21.285

The collaborating physician must hold an active Pennsylvania medical license in good standing.

Your Role

What a Collaborating Physician Does in Pennsylvania

You are not responsible for running the clinic. Your role is professional oversight — and most of it can be done remotely.

Sign Collaboration Agreements

Sign and maintain written collaboration agreements with the clinic’s CRNPs or PAs, meeting Pennsylvania State Board requirements.

Review Clinical Protocols

Review and approve clinical protocols and practice guidelines to ensure the clinic operates safely and within scope.

Be Available for Consultation

Remain available for consultation as needed. Most communication happens remotely — no clinic visits required in most cases.

Ensure Regulatory Compliance

Ensure collaboration agreements meet Pennsylvania Board of Medicine and Board of Nursing requirements under 49 Pa. Code.

Earn Income Per Clinic

Receive income for each clinic you collaborate with. Work with one clinic or several based entirely on your availability.

No Staff or Operations Management

No responsibility for hiring, marketing, or day-to-day operations. Your role is oversight — nothing more.

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 Pennsylvania 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 compliant agreements already in place.

Our Difference

A Smarter Way to Work as a Collaborating Physician

Most physicians spend time searching for clinics, negotiating, and figuring out compliance alone. We make that process easier.

We connect you with clinics

No searching, no cold outreach, no negotiating on your own. Opportunities come to you.

Start within 24–48 hours

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

Structured, compliant agreements

Our agreements are clearly structured to meet Pennsylvania regulatory requirements — no ambiguity.

Ongoing opportunities

Access to a growing network of clinics — not just a one-time placement.

Work with one clinic or multiple

Scale your involvement based on your schedule and income goals.

Remote, minimal time commitment

Designed for physicians who want additional income without additional stress.

Pennsylvania Clinics

Pennsylvania Clinic Types We Work With

Each of these clinic types requires a written collaborative agreement with a physician under Pennsylvania law — creating steady, ongoing demand for 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 Pennsylvania 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 currently be practicing in Pennsylvania to qualify — but your Pennsylvania license must be active and in good standing.

Collaborating Physician Jobs in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania Collaborating Physician Jobs — Permanent Demand Across Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and the Keystone State

Pennsylvania has no NP independence pathway — every CRNP who prescribes in the state needs a collaborating physician for the life of their practice. That creates a large, stable, and continuously growing market for collaborating physician jobs across Philadelphia’s Main Line and Center City corridors, Pittsburgh’s North Shore and South Side healthcare districts, the Lehigh Valley, Harrisburg, and Pennsylvania’s extensive rural communities. Whether you are exploring your first arrangement or expanding an existing portfolio, Pennsylvania is one of the most consistently active markets for this work in the Mid-Atlantic region.

Collaborating Physician Jobs With Permanent, Long-Term Demand

Because Pennsylvania requires a PALS-filed collaboration agreement permanently — with no hours-based independence pathway — every collaborating physician job in the state is a long-term income source rather than a temporary arrangement. A CRNP who opens a medspa in Rittenhouse Square or a weight loss clinic in the South Hills will need a collaborating physician for as long as they practice in Pennsylvania. This gives physicians who enter the market now a durable, compounding income stream that grows with the state’s NP workforce each year.

Collaborating Physician for Nurse Practitioners — Medspa, Weight Loss, and Telehealth

The fastest-growing segment of Pennsylvania’s supplemental physician income market is in cash-pay aesthetic and metabolic medicine. Philadelphia’s growing medspa market, Pittsburgh’s expanding wellness corridor, and Pennsylvania-based telehealth platforms serving patients statewide all need a collaborating physician for nurse practitioners who specialize in neurotoxin treatments, dermal fillers, GLP-1 weight loss protocols, IV hydration, and hormone optimization. These practices represent some of the most flexible and accessible opportunities available in Pennsylvania today.

Remote and Part-Time — Structured to Fit Your Schedule

Most Pennsylvania physician arrangements can be structured as fully remote, part-time positions. The state does not mandate on-site presence for most clinic types, and physician availability for consultation can be provided by phone or video. Physicians holding multiple Pennsylvania collaboration agreements typically invest a few hours per month per arrangement in chart review, consultation, and the PALS-filed documentation review — making this one of the more time-efficient supplemental income structures available to Pennsylvania-licensed physicians.

Multiple Concurrent Agreements — No Statutory Ratio Cap

Pennsylvania does not specify a statutory cap on the number of CRNPs a physician may collaborate with simultaneously. This gives physicians the flexibility to hold multiple concurrent collaboration agreements and scale their supplemental income in line with their clinical capacity and availability. We track your current arrangements and surface new opportunities across Pennsylvania as your schedule allows.

If you are looking to find collaborating physician opportunities in Pennsylvania, CollaboratingPhysician.com is the fastest path to a compliant, compensated arrangement. We are not a job board — we actively match you with Pennsylvania CRNP practices that fit your specialty and availability, prepare every collaboration agreement to meet PALS filing requirements, and manage the arrangement from signature through renewal. Apply in less than two minutes and get matched within 24 to 48 hours.

Physician Jobs in Pennsylvania

Remote, Part Time, and Advisory Physician Jobs Across Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and the Keystone State

Pennsylvania’s permanent CRNP collaboration requirement and no-ratio-cap structure make it one of the most flexible states in the Mid-Atlantic for physicians seeking supplemental income. Whether you are looking for remote physician jobs, part time physician jobs, or physician consulting jobs alongside your primary practice, the Keystone State’s large NP and PA workforce — and the state’s explicit allowance for remote oversight — create consistent, year-round demand for every type of physician income role.

Remote Physician Jobs — No On-Site Requirement in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania does not mandate on-site presence for most CRNP or PA collaboration arrangements. Physician consultation availability can be fulfilled entirely by phone or video, and PALS documentation review is conducted remotely. For physicians seeking remote physician jobs that generate consistent monthly income without scheduled in-person obligations, Pennsylvania’s collaboration framework is one of the most accessible in the Mid-Atlantic. Most collaborating physician jobs in Pennsylvania held through our network are structured as fully remote positions from day one.

Physician Consulting Jobs — Philadelphia and Pittsburgh Medspa Markets

Philadelphia’s Rittenhouse Square, Chestnut Hill, and Main Line corridors, and Pittsburgh’s South Hills and North Shore wellness markets, generate consistent demand for physician consulting jobs beyond standard CRNP collaboration agreements. NP-led medspas, GLP-1 weight loss clinics, and IV hydration practices across Pennsylvania seek physician consulting jobs for protocol development, payer credentialing support, and QA oversight — often structured as monthly retainer engagements alongside PALS-filed collaboration income.

Part Time Physician Jobs — A Structured, Predictable Physician Side Job

Pennsylvania CRNP and PA collaboration arrangements are part time physician jobs by structure — not second clinical positions. The agreement defines your obligations: be available by phone or video, participate in documentation review as needed, and remain in good standing with the Pennsylvania State Board of Medicine. Patient scheduling, clinical operations, and daily decisions belong entirely to the CRNP or PA. Most Pennsylvania physicians treat their arrangement income as a physician side job that contributes consistent monthly revenue with a predictable, manageable time commitment per agreement.

Physician Advisor Jobs — NP Telehealth and Digital Health Platforms

Pennsylvania’s large telehealth and digital health sector generates consistent demand for physician advisor jobs beyond standard CRNP collaboration. NP-led telehealth platforms operating across Pennsylvania and neighboring states seek physician advisor jobs for clinical governance, QA program oversight, and payer credentialing support — often structured as remote physician advisor jobs with light monthly time commitments. These roles complement standard PALS-filed collaboration income and are particularly common among Keystone State-based telehealth and behavioral health platforms.

CollaboratingPhysician.com connects physicians with the full range of income-generating opportunities in Pennsylvania — from standard collaborating physician jobs to physician advisor jobs, physician consulting jobs, and remote physician advisor jobs with telehealth platforms. Whether you are looking for part time physician jobs in the Philadelphia metro, remote physician jobs across the Pittsburgh corridor, or physician side jobs in the Lehigh Valley and central Pennsylvania, we handle PALS filing, substitute physician coordination, specialty alignment verification, and ongoing documentation management throughout every arrangement.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions — Pennsylvania

Does Pennsylvania require a written collaboration agreement?
Yes. Under 49 Pa. Code § 21.251 and related regulations, CRNPs must have a signed, written collaboration agreement with a physician before they can practice and prescribe in Pennsylvania. The agreement must be filed through the Pennsylvania Licensing System (PALS) and identify all parties, including a substitute physician.
Do I need to be physically present at the clinic?
In most cases, no. Many collaborating physician arrangements in Pennsylvania are structured for remote oversight, depending on the clinic type and the services provided. We will clarify expectations before you are matched with any clinic.
How quickly can I get started?
Many physicians in our network are matched and onboarded within 24 to 48 hours, depending on availability, credentials, and clinic needs in Pennsylvania.
Do you handle the collaboration agreement?
Yes. We coordinate and structure the collaboration agreements so they meet Pennsylvania regulatory requirements. You review and sign — we handle the details, coordination, and compliance logistics.
Can I work with multiple Pennsylvania clinics?
Yes. Many collaborating physicians choose to work with more than one clinic, allowing them to expand their involvement and increase their income based on their availability and preferences.
What does the time commitment look like?
Most collaborating physician roles in Pennsylvania require a minimal time commitment. The exact involvement depends on the clinic type, services offered, and the scope of physician oversight required under state regulations.
How do I find a collaborating physician in Pennsylvania — and what should CRNPs look for in a partner?
For CRNPs: the most reliable way to find a collaborating physician in Pennsylvania is through a managed matching network rather than searching independently. Pennsylvania’s PALS filing requirement, the need to name a substitute physician in the agreement, and the specialty alignment expectations make it harder than most NPs anticipate to independently find a collaborating physician who is both legally eligible and genuinely suited to the practice type. NPs who search through Facebook groups or LinkedIn often spend weeks on outreach before finding a physician who understands the framework — and many agreements produced this way fail to include the PALS documentation elements required by the Pennsylvania State Board of Nursing. For physicians: if you are evaluating collaborating physician jobs in Pennsylvania and want to understand what physician collaboration here involves, the short answer is: sign a PALS-filed collaboration agreement, be available by phone or video for consultation, participate in documentation review as needed, and collect consistent monthly income for doing so. When NPs and PAs search to find collaborating physician partners in Pennsylvania, CollaboratingPhysician.com is where we match them with you. A collaborative physician in Pennsylvania is a defined, bounded role — not an open-ended supervisory commitment. We handle the agreement, the PALS filing, and the ongoing documentation so you can focus on the clinical relationship.
What is physician collaboration in Pennsylvania, and why do CRNPs need it?
Physician collaboration in Pennsylvania is the legal framework under 49 Pa. Code § 21.251 that requires every CRNP who prescribes medications to have a written agreement with a collaborating physician. Unlike states that offer an independence pathway after a set number of practice hours, Pennsylvania requires physician collaboration permanently — there is no threshold at which a CRNP can prescribe without a collaborative physician on record. This applies to all prescribing CRNPs in the state, including those in medspas, weight loss clinics, telehealth platforms, psychiatric practices, and primary care settings. For physicians, this structure means the demand for collaborating physician jobs in Pennsylvania is not cyclical or contingent on legislative change — it is built into the permanent regulatory architecture of the state, making Pennsylvania one of the most stable and consistently rewarding markets for supplemental physician income in the Mid-Atlantic.
What types of part time physician jobs and physician side jobs are available in Pennsylvania?
Pennsylvania generates several distinct types of physician side jobs for clinicians seeking supplemental income. CRNP and PA collaboration agreements under the PALS system are the primary category — structured as part time physician jobs with defined availability obligations, documentation review responsibilities, and substitute physician coordination. These are typically managed remotely with a predictable monthly time commitment per arrangement. Beyond standard PALS-filed collaboration income, Pennsylvania generates demand for physician advisor jobs at NP-led medspa, telehealth, and behavioral health practices — particularly across the Philadelphia Main Line and Pittsburgh South Hills corridors — and physician consulting jobs for protocol development and payer credentialing support. Remote physician advisor jobs with Pennsylvania-based and Mid-Atlantic telehealth platforms are also in active demand. All of these roles are physician side jobs by design — bounded, supplemental income arrangements that do not require taking on additional clinical employment or patient care hours.
Are Pennsylvania remote physician jobs and remote physician advisor jobs genuinely remote?
Yes. Pennsylvania does not mandate on-site presence for CRNP or PA collaboration arrangements, and physician consultation availability is satisfied by phone or video under 49 Pa. Code § 21.251. PALS documentation review is conducted remotely, and there is no geographic proximity requirement in Pennsylvania statute. For physicians holding remote physician jobs in Pennsylvania through our network, the practical arrangement is electronic availability during the CRNP’s or PA’s practice hours, remote participation in any documentation review, and timely response to consultation requests — all manageable without scheduled in-person travel. Remote physician advisor jobs at Pennsylvania NP clinics, telehealth platforms, and behavioral health practices carry the same fully remote structure with no PALS filing obligation, making them among the most flexible supplemental physician income arrangements in the state.

Start Building Additional Income as a Pennsylvania Collaborating Physician

Pennsylvania clinics need licensed physicians. We connect you with them — and handle everything else. Join our growing network and get matched with clinics that need your support.

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Serving physicians and clinics across Pennsylvania, including Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Allentown, Erie, Reading, Scranton, Bethlehem, Lancaster, Harrisburg, Wilkes-Barre, York, Altoona, and surrounding areas.

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