Neonatal Advanced Practice Nurse- McCullough Hyde
Listed on 2026-06-23
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Nursing
Nurse Practitioner, Pediatric Nurse, Healthcare Nursing, Neonatal/ NICU Nurse
Neonatal Advance Practice Nurse – McCullough Hyde Labor and Delivery
McCullough Hyde Hospital is seeking a Neonatal APN to support our Level I maternity unit, caring for approximately 500 newborns annually. This role includes delivery attendance and resuscitation, daily newborn rounding, and outpatient newborn follow‑up—offering continuity of care and professional autonomy in a collaborative setting.
Location:
110 N Poplar St, Oxford, OH 45056
- Restricted On Call (on-site)
- 6:00am-6:00am shifts, 7 to 8 times a month
In addition to a comprehensive benefits package—including medical, dental, vision, paid time off, retirement plans, and tuition reimbursement—this role offers competitive pay based on education level and experience.
Job Requirements- Master's Degree in Nursing
- Graduate from NP, CNS or midwife program
- Certification/Licensure/Registration by the State of Ohio
- Board certified APN, Holds Certificate to Prescribe (or CTP‑E) if relocated to Ohio
- Registered Nurse with APN Licensure
- Specialty certification in area of expertise and demonstrated expertise in clinical specialization
- Professional membership in specialty nursing organization required
- 3‑4 years’ clinical nursing experience, with current experience as an APN, CNS, or midwife in an acute or primary care setting
The APN 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 physicians or podiatrists. This position requires 100% of the incumbent’s time spent working in clinical practice utilizing prescriptive authority. The APN performs necessary diagnostic, therapeutic, and resuscitative procedures, maximizes health potential in an intensive and acute care environment, and provides patient and family assessment, diagnosis, and management.
The primary role is advanced clinical practice utilizing prescriptive authority within a highly complex and high‑acuity patient population.
- Collaborate with other health care providers in individual client and target population care.
- Perform diagnostic, therapeutic, and resuscitative procedures for high‑risk neonates.
- Complete history, physicals, and exams, formulate individualized plans of care, and contribute to differential diagnosis discussions.
- Function independently in the NICU/SCN when physicians are not on-site, managing patients minute‑to‑minute until a collaborating physician arrives.
- Serve as the primary pediatric caretaker in the delivery room.
- Demonstrate advanced depth and breadth of knowledge, lead procedural skills, supervise inexperienced personnel, and provide constructive feedback.
- Provide medical decision making as delegated and prescribed by the Certificate of Authority on a moment‑by‑minute basis.
- Maintain competency in clinical practice, participate in education, conduct nursing research, revise policies, and deliver educational sessions to medical professionals.
- Engage in quality review processes, publish articles, present at conferences, and contribute to nursing organization networks.
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