Nurse Practitioners in the United States Air Force deliver advanced, evidence‑based care to Airmen and their families in a variety of clinical settings. This role combines clinical excellence with service to country, offering opportunities to practice autonomously, lead healthcare teams, and support global humanitarian and operational missions.
Specialties
- Women's Health Nurse Practitioner
- Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
- Aeromedical Nurse Practitioner
- Nurse Midwife
- Family Nurse Practitioner
- Psychiatric Mental Health
- CRNA
Qualifications
Master’s or Doctoral degree in Nursing (MSN/DNP)
National certification as an NP (FNP, AGNP, WHNP, PMHNP, or specialty equivalent)
Active, unrestricted RN and NP license
U.S. citizenship required
Ability to meet Air Force commissioning standards
What the Air Force Offers
Competitive salary with comprehensive benefits
No-cost or low-cost medical and dental coverage
Opportunities for advanced education and specialty training
Leadership development and career progression
Generous paid time off and retirement benefits
Unique opportunities to serve in humanitarian, domestic, and global missions