One of the questions I hear almost every day is:
âHow long does it take to find a preceptor?â
Whether youâre in an FNP, Psych NP, or Peds NP track, knowing how much time to set aside for finding a clinical preceptor can make or break your semester.
So letâs break it downâand Iâll share what we see most often at Preceptor Tree.

đ§ How Long Does It Take to Find a Preceptor on Your Own?
If youâre handling the search yourselfâcold-emailing clinics, calling front desks, or asking providers you shadowed onceâit usually takes anywhere from 4 to 12 weeks.
Thatâs because:
- Many clinics donât reply right away (or at all)
- You might have to contact 30+ sites before getting a single âyesâ
- Some specialties, like Psych or Womenâs Health, are already booked out months in advance
- Thereâs paperwork, EMR onboarding, and approvals to factor in
So when NP students ask me how long does it take to find a preceptor?âand theyâre working soloâI usually say: give yourself at least two months.
⥠How Long Does It Take to Get a Preceptor Through Preceptor Tree?
At Preceptor Tree, weâre lucky to work with preceptors across the country who already know us and trust us. That makes a big difference in how quickly we can place you.
We typically tell students: expect 2 to 3 weeks for a match.
In some cases, weâve placed students in as little as 3 days.
Thatâs because we already know which clinics are active, which ones have space, and what specialties they take. Thereâs no cold outreachâweâre going straight to people whoâve said âyesâ before.
đď¸ When Should I Start Looking for a Preceptor?
If youâre wondering how long it takes to find a preceptor, hereâs your golden rule:
Start the moment you know your rotation term.
Even if itâs 3â6 months out, the earlier you start, the better your options. Some students wait until theyâre 30 days out and then panic. Starting early gives you time to:
- Explore multiple specialties
- Lock in your preferred schedule
- Handle onboarding smoothly
- Avoid high-season competition
đ How to Speed Up the Process
Regardless of how youâre finding your preceptor, hereâs how to make it go faster:
- Have your resume, insurance, and school forms ready
- Know what your program requires (direct patient care vs. shadowing)
- Be flexible on days/times or distance if possible
- Respond quickly to emails or callsâevery hour matters once a site says âmaybeâ
â Final Answer: How Long Does It Take to Find a Preceptor?
- On your own? Expect 6â12 weeks, possibly more
- With Preceptor Tree? 2â3 weeks on average, sometimes faster
- Best case scenario? You start now, and you’re confirmed before your classmates even start looking
If youâre worried about timing, donât hesitate to reach out. Weâve placed thousands of NP studentsâand weâd love to help you, too. And if you are an IMG and need assistance, contact Clerkship America!


