Neonatal Nurse Practitioner
Listed on 2025-12-11
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing, Neonatal/ NICU Nurse, Nurse Practitioner, Advanced Practice Nurse/APRN
The Advanced Practice Provider
The Advanced Practice Provider provides direct patient care, in collaboration with consulting physicians and the multidisciplinary health team in accordance with privileges approved by the credentials committee, to include identification, management, and/or referral of health problems.
This position will work at UChicago Medicine Advent Health in Bolingbrook and Hinsdale.
Responsibilities- Provide direct patient care and formulate plan of care in collaboration with physician, nursing staff, and the multidisciplinary health team in accordance with privileges approved by the Credentials Committee.
- Communicate follow‑up plan/disposition with the follow‑up health care provider.
- Prescribe and evaluate pharmacological therapies according to protocol.
- Attend both high and low risk deliveries as needed.
- Initiate CPR and perform therapeutic techniques to stabilize a compromised infant in the delivery room, NICU, emergency room and referring hospitals as needed.
- Stabilize and transport patients as needed.
- Demonstrate in‑depth understanding of current professional and legal trends, concepts and issues related to practice.
- Identify educational needs of family members and assist with teaching as appropriate.
- Ensure that appropriate systems and resources are in place to maintain established standards of care.
- Participate in self and peer evaluation to improve quality of care.
- Participate in the development, review and evaluation of policies and procedures.
- Participate in developing and implementing QI monitoring.
- Participate in providing in‑service and outreach education program.
- Act as resource for clinical skills for staff on or of the unit.
- May participate in clinical research projects conducted by supervising physicians.
- Serve as preceptor to APP students.
- Evaluate goals and outcomes considering the benefit‑versus‑burden, safety, quality, and cost‑effectiveness for the patient, family and the organization.
- Develop diagnostic strategies and therapeutic interventions needed to achieve the goals and outcomes of the patient’s plan of care.
- Have a deep understanding and response to adverse drug reactions, with special attention to vulnerable populations such as infants, children, pregnant and lactating women, or older adults. Develop and coordinate APP training and professional development activities.
- Perform other related work as needed.
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The University of Chicago offers a wide range of benefits programs and resources for eligible employees, including health, retirement, and paid time off. Information about the benefit offerings can be found in the Benefits Guidebook.
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The University of Chicago is an Equal Opportunity / Disabled / Veterans Employer.
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Minimum Qualifications- Education: Minimum requirements include a college or university degree from an accredited school/college.
- Work Experience: Minimum requirements include knowledge and skills developed through a combination of education and a minimum of 2 years of relevant work experience in a related job discipline.
- Certifications: Current and/or eligible for State of Illinois licensure/registration required. Eligibility to be privileged and credentialed through the Medical Staff Office (MSO). State of Illinois.
- Education: Advanced nursing degree from an accredited school/college of nursing.
Completion of approved NNP training. - Experience: 2 years of clinical experience in a related area of specialty.
- Licenses and
Certifications:
NCC certification as a neonatal nurse practitioner.
Ability to obtain Illinois advanced practice nurse license by start date.
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