GlyCare is a hospital-based group practice specializing in inpatient diabetes and glycemic management. Our Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants deliver protocol-driven, evidence-based care to hospitalized adults on Med-Surg and Step-Down units (non-ICU), with endocrinology support.
This role is ideal for clinicians seeking a stable, hospital-based position with predictable scheduling, strong clinical support, and opportunities to grow in a high-demand specialty.
Why Join GlyCare
$3,000 sign-on bonus (qualified candidates) Specialty training provided – no diabetes background required Predictable block schedules – Full-Time: Mon–Wed + every other weekend OR Wed–Fri + opposite weekends (52 fewer days than a Mon-Fri schedule) – Part-Time: ~12 shifts/month with full benefits
Professional development – Strong mentorship – Ongoing education via GlyCare University – On-site support and virtual chart review
Qualifications
Active, unrestricted Maryland NP – NP: FNP, AGNP, or ACNP Inpatient experience required (practice, rotations, or inpatient RN background) EMR proficiency (Epic or similar) New graduates welcome DEA license not required Minimum 1-year contract commitment
Openings
UMMS Baltimore Washington Medical Center – Glen Burnie, MD UMMS Upper Chesapeake – Bel Air, MD UMMS Capital Region – Largo, MD
Requirements
What You’ll Do
Provide consultative inpatient diabetes and glycemic management (non-ICU) Independently round using established, protocol-driven care models Manage an average daily census of ~25 patients (higher census up to 28–35) Participate in rotating phone-only after-hours call (approximately 2–3 times per month)
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