mid-level-providers

Being a mid-level provider at CCA will put you at the top.

If you’re a mid-level healthcare provider, there are opportunities for you, too.

As a CCA mid-level provider, you’ll be more involved in patient treatment because you’ll have greater autonomy, work with interdisciplinary teams, and can focus on a smaller patient population.

Commonly, you’ll be responsible for a wide range of duties, including diagnosis and treatment of inmate patients, provider sick call, chronic infectious disease treatment, chronic disease clinics, minor surgeries, emergency care, preventive health care, and inmate health education. You’ll work in collaboration with a correctional physician to provide quality patient healthcare and you’ll play an active role in the management and oversight of inmate health care.

Of course, you’ll be compensated with a competitive salary and will enjoy comprehensive benefits that compare favorable with the national marketplace, plus paid training and ongoing education to increase the speed of your advancement.


An Exciting Field

Correctional healthcare is an exciting field offering greater challenges, opportunities and rewards than most medical careers. As a CCA medical professional, you’ll have the opportunity to participate in interesting clinical cases and use many skills not used in the hospital or community setting. CCA mid-level providers also have a more involved role in patient treatment than their community-based counterparts and usually find their career more satisfying because they can help turn lives around.


Typical Responsibilities

As a mid-level providers in a CCA facility, you’ll be responsible for a wide range of duties, including diagnosis and treatment of inmate patients, provider sick call, chronic infectious disease treatment, chronic disease clinics, minor surgeries, emergency care, preventive health care, and inmate health education. And you’ll work in collaboration with a correctional physician to provide quality inmate health care.


Orientation and Training

Correctional health care is a professional path less traveled, but one that medical professionals can enter with ease. In fact, mid-level providers find their skills transfer well to the correctional facility environment. Of course, CCA provides complete and specific training and orientation to make sure that you enter your specialty with confidence.

Now is the time to consider a safe, proactive work environment where the hours are consistent, the salaries are competitive, the opportunities are endless, and the rewards are immeasurable.