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Advanced Practice Nurse or Physician Assistant- CVICU

Job in Montgomery, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Listing for: TriHealth
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-06-24
Job specializations:
  • Nursing
    Nurse Practitioner, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Advanced Practice Nurse/APRN, Healthcare Nursing
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 100000 - 125000 USD Yearly USD 100000.00 125000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Advance Practice Nurse or Physician Assistant - Tri Health Critical Care CVICU

As an Advanced Practice Provider in the Tri Health Critical Care department, you’ll be part of a highly skilled, collaborative critical care team staffed 24/7 by board certified intensivists, pulmonologists, and hospitalists. APPs play a key role in managing complex, rapidly changing patients—admissions, diagnostics, treatment adjustments, consult coordination, and family communication—while working with a full spectrum of specialty providers. If you’re looking to practice at the top of your license in a fast‑paced environment that values advanced training, teamwork, and exceptional patient care, Tri Health’s Critical Care is an incredible place to grow your critical care career.

Location

Bethesda North Hospital: 10500 Montgomery Rd, Montgomery, OH 45242

Work Schedule
  • 6:00 am – 6:30 pm
  • Weekend and Holiday rotation
Benefits

In addition to a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision coverage, paid time off, retirement plans, tuition reimbursement, and competitive pay based on education level and experience.

Job Requirements
  • Master’s Degree in Nursing
  • Graduate from NP, CNS, or midwife program
  • Specialty certification in area of expertise
  • Registered Nurse with APRN Licensure
  • Demonstrated expertise in area of clinical specialization
  • Professional membership in a specialty nursing organization required within one year of start date
  • 3–4 years of clinical experience in Nursing practice in geriatric, occupational health, or other applicable settings
Job Overview

The APRN II is a nurse prepared with graduate level nursing education and authorized to practice and prescribe as a Clinical Nurse Specialist or Certified Nurse Practitioner in collaboration with one or more physicians or podiatrists. Advanced clinical practice in nursing includes the following components: assessment of patient health status, diagnostic testing, diagnoses, development of treatment plans, implementation of treatment plans, follow‑up and evaluation of the patient’s response to treatment, accurate documentation of the patient’s status, and patient advocacy.

APRNs are clinical experts who design, implement and evaluate patient‑specific and population‑based programs of care and promote care through a variety of methods. APRNs function at all levels of the healthcare system within three spheres of influence: client, personnel, and organization. APRNs must have a collaborating physician(s) in an associated Standard Care Arrangement. The APRN II must spend 50% of hours worked utilizing prescriptive authority in their advanced clinical practice role.

Job Responsibilities
  • Collaborate and consult with the interdisciplinary healthcare team, patients, and families when diagnosing, prioritizing problems, and implementing interventions.
  • Provide consultation and initiate referrals to other healthcare team members and promote collaboration among other members of the interdisciplinary healthcare team.
  • Assist interdisciplinary team members, patients, and families in selecting therapies that integrate perspectives of cost and quality of benefits.
  • Collaborate with other disciplines in teaching, consultation, management, and research activities to improve outcomes in nursing practice and enhance the healthcare environment.
  • Provide effective leadership, integrating analysis of cost and benefits in care decisions.
  • Design and develop innovative solutions for patient care problems that utilize resource efficiency while maintaining or improving quality and advancing best practices.
  • Lead the development and application of consensus derived protocols or evidence‑based practice (EBP) guidelines in the clinical setting.
  • Participate in healthcare‑related decision‑making at the system, local, state, and national levels with an emphasis on improving patient outcomes.
  • Serve in key roles by participating in or leading committees, councils, and administrative teams.
  • Utilize, participate in, and disseminate research, evidence‑based practice, or quality improvement projects to enhance clinical practice and patient outcomes.
  • Serve as primary or co‑investigator, or member of the…
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