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Job-8729 Seeking a Pediatric Advanced Practitioner for a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)to join a team. Highlights: You will join a team of 8 Physicians, 2 Nurse Practitioners. The APP serves multiple roles. On weekends (7:30A to 4:30P) the APP will be the frontline provider for 8 patients. They will be expected to examine their patients, write a progress note, present a plan on rounds and follow up with this care plan in the afternoon On night shifts (4:40P to 7:30A) the APP will be on call with the attending neonatologist and pediatric resident. Procedures expected to perform: Intubation, arterial blood draws, venous blood draws, UVC/UAC placement, IV placement, PICC placement The Benefits We Offer: Competitive compensation package plus relocation assistance Comprehensive benefits including health, dental, vision, life and disability insurance Retirement savings plan with employer automatic contribution and employer match. Malpractice insurance & tail coverage Paid time-off allowance Commuter Benefits- tax-free transit or parking CME time and money Supportive health system to advance goals Minimum Education - Master's Degree A188-bed facility that provides exceptional care to children throughout the Greater Philadelphia area and surrounding counties. With more than 220 pediatric experts on staff. This Hospital for Children combines topnotch pediatric care with a wide array of pediatric specialties, including Cardiology; Ear, Nose and Throat; Gastroenterology; Oncology; and Orthopedics. It houses the only Pediatric Burn Center between New York City and Baltimore and is one of only three Level I Pediatric Trauma Centers in Pennsylvania. A Magnet designated hospital and has been recognized as a Women's Choice Award Best Children's Hospital. The Community: Philadelphia located between New York and Washington D.C, is considered to be the birthplace of the United States. The Constitution was debated here in Philadelphia in what is now the Independence Hall. The nearby Liberty Bell Center is home to the famous two-thousand-pound bell which became a symbol of freedom. The National Constitution Center also tells the story of 1920s prohibition.
Date Posted: 02 May 2025
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