Our employees are dedicated to a common goal – providing the highest quality care to our patients. The Family Health Centers opened its doors in 1976 as part of the national Community Health Center movement dedicated to providing excellent primary and preventive health care to all, regardless of ability to pay. We serve the working poor, the uninsured, those experiencing homelessness, refugees and immigrants, and anyone seeking affordable, high quality health care.
Family Health Centers is seeking Advanced Practice Registered Nurses to provide high quality health care to Louisville’s underserved. Our areas of practice are: Adult Primary Care, Urgent Care, Women’s Health, Pediatrics, and Psychiatric care.
Must possess a license or work permit to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of Kentucky and maintain license throughout employment at FHC.
Current registration and designation as an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) by the Kentucky Board of Nursing. -OR- Have been deemed eligible by a certifying body to sit for the APRN certification exam and have submitted an application to the Kentucky Board of Nursing for APRN registration.
The final hiring decision is pending issuance of a letter of temporary authority to practice from the Kentucky Board of Nursing. Must pass certification exam within 90 days of employment and maintain APRN certification throughout employment with FHC.
Must obtain CPR certification by the end of the probationary period and maintain certification throughout employment with FHC
Family Health Centers is a family friendly work environment. Unlike other health care systems, there are no night shifts, Sunday or holiday hours you must work. FHC also provides rich benefits to our employees; the employee benefit package at FHC is valued at approximately 45% of an employee’s annual salary. In addition to health insurance, Kentucky State Retirement System, and other benefits to staff, providers receive up to 17 days of vacation in their first year of service, professional liability insurance under FTCA, and up to five days of paid leave for Continue Medical Education and support for professional expenses.