Neonatal Advanced Practice Provider
Listed on 2026-03-12
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Healthcare
Healthcare Nursing
The Neonatal Advanced Practice Provider (NNP or PA) role involves leading neonatal resuscitations, developing care plans, and managing infants in the NICU in collaboration with a multidisciplinary team.
Work schedule includes 24/7 coverage with rotating 12- and 24-hour shifts, primarily at Bend NICU, with no formal call duties but a team-oriented approach.
Key clinical responsibilities encompass neonatal assessments, resuscitations, medication administration, procedures (e.g., intubation, line placements), and family communication.
Non-clinical duties include quality improvement projects, educational activities, mentoring, and participation in committees.
Required qualifications include certification as a Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant, licensure in Oregon, and at least two years of NICU experience.
Essential skills involve advanced neonatal procedures and effective communication. The role emphasizes professionalism, compliance, and teamwork to support the NICU's mission and values.
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