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Pediatrix
Overview
The Neonatal Nurse Practitioner is responsible for providing care during newborn and high-risk deliveries. They must maintain clinical excellence and provide coordinated services within the hospital setting.
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Compensation
$65 / HOUR
Posted
1 month ago
Atlantic MEDsearch
The Pediatric Hospitalist will provide coverage for pediatrics and the newborn nursery, including ER patient care and rounding. Responsibilities also include attending emergency C-sections and high-risk deliveries.
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Sanford Health
The Neonatal Nurse Practitioner provides direct care for infants in the neonatal unit in collaboration with neonatologists, maintaining expertise in assessment, treatment, and management of ill newborns. Responsibilities include performing routine clinical procedures independently, coordinating care practices, and integrating education, research, and leadership into clinical practice.
2 months ago
Nemours Children's Health
Responsibilities include rounding with Nemours Neonatologists on NICU patients, well babies, and attending high-risk deliveries, while managing and providing care for patients requiring neonatal intensive care under the supervision of an attending neonatologist. Essential functions involve conducting parent interviews, ordering tests, performing necessary procedures, and participating in daily NICU rounds.
3 months ago
The provider will manage and care for patients requiring neonatal intensive care through collaboration with team members and under the supervision of an attending neonatologist. Responsibilities also include conducting parent interviews, ordering tests, performing necessary procedures, and participating in daily NICU rounds.
Carle Health
The role involves joining a Level III NICU team in a 48-bed unit, providing coverage alongside Neonatologists and other Advanced Practice Providers. Responsibilities include attending high-risk deliveries and performing standard NICU procedures such as intubation, lumbar punctures, PICC lines, umbilical catheterization, and chest tubes.