Nurse Practitioner - Neuro ICU, 's
Listed on 2026-06-27
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Nursing
ICU Nurse
Location: St. Peters
Additional Information About the Role
Join a rapidly growing, high-acuity Neuro ICU team where you can truly make an impact while maintaining a strong work‑life balance. This opportunity offers a flexible 3x12 schedule with a mix of day and night rotations, supported by a highly collaborative team environment with strong APP mentorship and a true team‑based approach to care. You’ll gain hands‑on experience managing complex neurological conditions—including stroke, epilepsy, and neuro‑oncology cases—while building critical care expertise in a unit that is actively expanding and evolving.
Whether you’re an experienced provider or a new graduate (Acute Care NP required) with a passion for critical care, this role provides exceptional growth, training, and career development opportunities—all backed by a competitive compensation package.
- Schedule:
Flexible 3‑12s day/night rotation - Weekend rotation one‑in‑three
- Strong APP support + mentorship | team‑based care
- Required:
Acute Care licensed APP - Preferred:
Acute Care experience - Great opportunity for work‑life balance!
The critical care nurse practitioner is a healthcare provider who works collaboratively within a multidisciplinary health team to provide comprehensive care to patients and families in critical care settings. They possess a high level of clinical expertise in dealing with patients with acute and chronic illnesses commonly encountered in the critical care setting. The nurse practitioner demonstrates advanced clinical knowledge, communication, interdisciplinary collaboration, professionalism, and systems‑based practice.
They work with administration staff, nurses, physicians, med/surg trainees, and other staff to ensure safe, effective, high‑quality patient care.
- Provides compassionate, appropriate, and effective patient and family‑centered care for health recovery, illness prevention, treatment of critically ill, or end‑of‑life care.
- Communicates and collaborates effectively with patients, families, physicians, medical/surgical trainees, and other health professionals.
- Demonstrates the highest level of accountability for professional practice by participating in professional development, quality initiative/performance activities, and implementing standards of care within area of specialization.
- Responsible for assessment, diagnosis, treatment, management, education, health promotion, and care coordination for critically ill patients and families with acute health needs.
- BJC has determined this is a safety‑sensitive position. The ability to work in a constant state of alertness and in a safe manner is an essential function of this job.
- Education:
Master’s Degree in Nursing - Experience:
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