Nurse Practitioner-OBGYN - Maternal Fetal Medicine
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Nursing
Nurse Practitioner
Nurse Practitioner – Maternal‑Fetal Medicine
The Division of Maternal‑Fetal Medicine at Banner University Medical Center is actively recruiting a dedicated and detail‑oriented Nurse Practitioner to join our highly trained team. Based out of the BUMC‑T North Campus, the provider will work closely with our team of physicians, providing an excellent opportunity to stay on the cutting‑edge of procedures, technology, and medication developments.
Position DetailsFull Time, Monday–Friday. Flexibility with 36 hours of patient‑facing time per week; possible telemedicine. Resident & Fellows (2) – 2 Full‑time MFM Physicians.
ResponsibilitiesPlay a key role in expanding access to consultations and follow‑ups while strengthening care coordination for a diverse high‑risk obstetric population. Manage common conditions such as maternal medical conditions, diabetes, hypertensive disorders, fetal growth concerns, abnormal antenatal testing, and complex pregnancies requiring ongoing surveillance and multidisciplinary care.
Required Qualifications- NP degree
- Independent experience as an NP preferred
- Experience in L&D, NICU, or applicable RN background preferred
- Current Board Certification
- Current Arizona License
- Current CPR, BLS, and BCLS
- Prescribing privileges including a DEA license for controlled substances
- Independent, but collaborative; willingness to teach and mentor
- Competitive salary and recruitment incentives
- Industry‑leading benefits package including comprehensive medical, dental, vision, and pharmacy plans
- Paid time off plans
- Benefits coverage within 30 days
- Financial savings resources
- Career advancement opportunities and optimal work/life balance
- Employee discounts
3838 N. Campbell, Tucson, AZ
EEO StatementBanner University Medical Group (BUMG) is an EEO Employer.
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