The Ohio State University
The APP provides comprehensive healthcare services to complex patients with severe neurologic injuries and multi-organ critical illness. Responsibilities include performing bedside procedures and collaborating with physicians to manage acute and chronic conditions.
Candidates must be a certified NP or PA with a Master's degree and valid licensure to practice in the State of Ohio. While 0 years of experience is required, experience in Neuro or ICU settings is preferred.
The APP provides health care services to patients working in collaboration with a licensed physician member of the medical staff. Healthcare services provided include care during acute and chronic phases of illness, education, and counseling of individuals and families, health promotion and prevention, and referral to other healthcare providers and community resources when appropriate
Current certificate of authority to practice as an APRN in the State of Ohio Graduate of a Nurse Practitioner program that qualifies the graduate to sit for the certification examination of a national certifying organization recognized by the Ohio Board of Nursing Master of Science Degree in Nursing 0 years of relevant experience required. Acute Care NP preferred. 0-2 years of Neuro or ICU experience preferred. OR Masters Prepared; Graduate of a PA-C program that qualifies the graduate to sit for the certification examination recognized by the National Certification Commission for Physician Assistants (NCCPA). Eligibility for State of Ohio licensure as a PA-C 0 years of relevant experience required. 0-2 years of Neuro or ICU experience preferred. Career Roadmap FUNCTION Advanced Practice SUB-FUNCTION Advanced Practice Provider CAREER BAND Individual Contributor - Clinical CAREER LEVEL C3
The Neurocritical Care Unit (NCCU) APP role blends high-acuity medicine, meaningful autonomy, and a collaborative team culture. APPs care for some of the hospital’s most complex patients with severe neurologic injury and multi-organ critical illness, requiring timely, multidisciplinary management. This expanding, academically engaged team values mutual support, shared learning, and camaraderie, fostering professional growth. Strong physician partnership enables a balance of independent decision-making and interdisciplinary collaboration, making even demanding shifts manageable. APPs manage a wide range of neurologic conditions, including stroke, intracerebral and subarachnoid hemorrhage, status epilepticus, traumatic brain and spinal injuries, and neuromuscular crises, while also serving as frontline critical care clinicians for respiratory failure, shock, and acid–base disorders. APPs perform bedside procedures such as central venous catheter placement, arterial line insertion, and lumbar punctures, reinforcing clinical ownership. Beyond clinical care, APPs are actively engaged in quality improvement, patient-safety initiatives, and advancing a culture of high reliability. Rotational shift.
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