Washington Collaborating Physician Jobs – Connect with Clinics Hiring Physicians
Washington’s growing network of PA-led clinics creates consistent demand for collaborating physicians. PAs at every experience level require a signed collaboration agreement with a participating physician — and we connect you with the clinics that need your support.
Washington is a full practice authority state for Nurse Practitioners. NPs in Washington can practice and prescribe independently without a collaborating physician. However, Physician Assistants (PAs) at all experience levels still require a signed collaboration agreement with a participating physician — which is where the opportunity lies for Washington physicians.
Washington PAs at Every Level Need a Collaborating Physician
Under Washington’s updated PA practice law (HB 2041, effective January 2025), all PAs — regardless of experience level — must enter into a signed collaboration agreement with at least one participating physician. The nature of the relationship differs based on experience:
PAs with fewer than 4,000 postgraduate hours must be actively supervised by a participating physician. PAs who have met the 4,000-hour threshold move to a collaborative model, where they consult with or refer to the physician as needed. In both cases, a signed agreement is required — and it must identify the participating physician by name.
Washington removed its physician-to-PA ratio cap entirely, meaning you can collaborate with as many PAs as you choose. That makes Washington an unusually flexible income opportunity for participating physicians.
Washington State Requirements
All PAs must have a signed written collaboration agreement identifying at least one participating physician. The agreement must be kept at the PA’s primary practice location. RCW 18.71A
PAs with fewer than 4,000 postgraduate clinical hours (or 2,000 specialty hours) must practice under physician supervision as described in the agreement. Physical presence is not required. RCW 18.71A.030
PAs who have met the 4,000-hour threshold operate under a collaborative model — consulting with, referring to, or involving the participating physician as indicated by patient need and standard of care.
Washington removed its physician-to-PA ratio cap entirely (HB 2041). Physicians may now collaborate with as many PAs as their practice deems appropriate.
NPs in Washington have full practice authority and do not require a collaborating physician. PA collaboration remains required under Washington Medical Commission rules.
What a Collaborating Physician Does in Washington
Your role varies depending on the PA’s experience level — but physical presence is never required, and the agreement stays on file at the practice site, not with the Washington Medical Commission.
Sign the Collaboration Agreement
Execute a written collaboration agreement identifying your role as the participating physician, the PA’s duties, and the supervision or collaboration structure based on the PA’s experience level.
Supervision for Early-Career PAs
For PAs with fewer than 4,000 postgraduate hours, provide structured supervision as described in the agreement. Washington law does not require your physical presence at the site.
Collaboration for Experienced PAs
For PAs who have met the 4,000-hour threshold, serve as the named participating physician available for consultation, referral, and clinical guidance as determined by patient need and standard of care.
Be Available for Consultation
Be reachable for clinical questions and decision-making support. Washington does not require on-site presence — remote availability is fully compliant with state law.
Define Scope & Duties
The collaboration agreement must clearly describe the PA’s duties, responsibilities, and the process for communication and decision-making — we structure this for you.
Earn Income Per PA Agreement
Receive income for each PA collaboration agreement you hold. Washington has no cap on the number of PAs you can collaborate with — giving you significant flexibility to grow your income.
Get Started in 3 Simple Steps
Many physicians in our network are matched and onboarded within 24 to 48 hours.
Apply
Submit your basic information and credentials. It takes less than 2 minutes and there is no obligation to proceed.
Get Matched
We connect you with Washington clinics and PA practices that need a participating physician for their collaboration agreements.
Start Collaborating
Begin your role with full support, clear expectations, and a compliant collaboration agreement already structured and ready to sign.
A Smarter Way to Work as a Washington Collaborating Physician
Structuring compliant PA collaboration agreements under Washington’s updated HB 2041 framework can be complex. We handle the details so you don’t have to.
We connect you with PA practices
No searching, no cold outreach, no negotiating. Washington clinic and PA practice opportunities come to you.
Start within 24–48 hours
Many Washington physicians in our network are matched and onboarded within 24 to 48 hours of applying.
HB 2041-compliant agreements
Our collaboration agreements are structured to meet Washington Medical Commission requirements under the updated PA practice law.
No PA cap — scale at your pace
Washington has no limit on how many PAs you can collaborate with, giving you genuine flexibility to grow your income.
Ongoing opportunities
Access to a growing Washington practice network — not just a one-time placement.
Fully remote, minimal time
Washington does not require physical presence at the practice site. Designed for physicians who want income without additional stress.
Washington Clinic Types We Work With
PA-staffed clinics across Washington need a participating physician on their collaboration agreement — creating consistent demand in our network.
This Opportunity Is Ideal For
Licensed physicians with an active Washington medical license
Physicians interested in remote or flexible roles
Those looking to create additional income streams
Physicians who value a structured, compliant approach
You do not need to be currently practicing in Washington to qualify — but your Washington medical license must be active and in good standing with the Washington Medical Commission.
Washington Collaborating Physician Jobs — PA-Only Market With No Ratio Cap and No On-Site Requirement
Washington is a full practice authority state for NPs, which means the physician collaboration opportunity here is entirely within the PA market. That focus creates a clean, well-defined set of collaborating physician jobs across Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Bellevue, and the broader Puget Sound corridor — every Washington PA must have a written collaboration agreement with at least one participating physician under HB 2041, regardless of experience level, and no cap limits how many PAs a single physician can collaborate with. For physicians seeking flexible, scalable supplemental income, Washington’s no-cap, no-proximity PA collaboration market is one of the most accessible in the Pacific Northwest.
Collaborating Physician Jobs With No PA Ratio Cap
HB 2041 (effective January 2025) removed Washington’s physician-to-PA ratio limit entirely. Before the reform, physicians were capped in the number of PAs they could supervise. That limit is now gone — meaning physicians can scale their physician collaboration income across as many Washington PA practices as their capacity allows, without hitting a statutory ceiling. This makes Washington one of the most scalable PA collaboration markets on the West Coast.
Remote Collaborating Physician Jobs — No On-Site Requirement
Washington law does not require the participating physician to be physically present at the PA’s practice location. The collaboration agreement defines how supervision or collaboration will occur — and for most practice types, remote availability by phone or video fully satisfies the legal standard. This means virtually all Washington physician collaboration arrangements can be structured as fully remote positions, making them accessible to physicians across the state and to Washington-licensed physicians who practice remotely.
Two-Tier PA Market — Experience-Based Collaboration Structure
Washington’s HB 2041 created two distinct types of physician collaboration depending on the PA’s experience. PAs with fewer than 4,000 postgraduate clinical hours require active supervision described in the agreement — making those arrangements more involved and typically better compensated. PAs with 4,000+ hours move to a lighter collaborative model while still naming a participating physician. Both tiers create ongoing physician collaboration demand, and we match physicians correctly to each tier from the start.
Part-Time Supplemental Income — Fit Around Your Practice
Washington physician collaboration positions are designed to be supplemental, not all-consuming. The agreement defines a specific, bounded set of physician responsibilities — supervision or collaborative availability, communication protocols, and documentation. Patient scheduling, clinical operations, and staffing belong to the PA. Most physicians in our Washington network structure these arrangements as low-overhead part-time income that integrates naturally alongside their primary clinical practice.
CollaboratingPhysician.com maintains an active pipeline of Washington collaborating physician jobs and matches physicians with PA practices across the state within 24 to 48 hours of applying. We verify the PA’s experience tier, structure every collaboration agreement to meet Washington Medical Commission requirements under HB 2041, and help you find collaborating physician opportunities that fit your specialty and availability — from Seattle’s medspa and aesthetics corridor to Spokane’s growing healthcare market and Washington’s rural communities. We are not a job board. We actively manage every match from introduction through agreement and beyond.
Frequently Asked Questions — Washington
Start Building Additional Income as a Washington Collaborating Physician
Washington PA practices need a participating physician. We connect you with them — and handle everything else. Join our growing network and get matched with clinics across Washington that need your support.
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