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NNP NICU Shift APP
Main Campus Quarterback Tower Rotating Shift Nursing Advanced Practice Providers Req # 665 Location Birmingham, Alabama Company Physician Schedule Flexi PRNIn Nursing Advanced Practice Providers at Main Campus Quarterback Tower
Work schedule will be On-call/ Flexi on the Rotating Shift, Rotating Shifts.
Summary:
The Neonatal Nurse Practitioner is a registered professional nurse with advanced education and training in the care of the at-risk infant. This individual works in collaboration with the NICU Medical Director, staff neonatologists, the Division Director of Nursing, the Department Director and staff nurses. Major areas of responsibility include the provision of direct medical care to at risk and critically ill infants, the emergency stabilization of critically ill infants, participation in neonatal transports, participation in staff development and education, and participation in parent education and discharge planning.
Other information:
Must meet the qualification for approval to practice as a nurse practitioner according to Section 610-X-9-.10 of the;Alabama Board of Nursing Administrative Code.
Must be certified to practice as a nurse practitioner by the Alabama Board of Nursing as stated in section 610-X-9-.10 of the "Alabama Board of Nursing Administrative Code."
Credentials with Equivalent Qualifications:
Essential:
* Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner ABON
* Basic Life Support
* Registered Nurse AL Single State or any of the following equivalent qualifications below:
    - Registered Nurse AL NLC Multi State
    - Registered Nurse Non-AL NLC Multi State
* Pediatric Advanced Life Support
* Neonatal Nurse Practitioner
Education with Equivalent Qualifications:
Essential:
* Masters of Science Nursing in Nursing
Experience with Equivalent Qualifications:
Essential:
* 1 Year job experience as Staff Level with specialization in the field of Nursing Critical
The Nursing Advanced Practice Providers (APP) department comprises highly trained nurse practitioners and physician assistants who provide expert, autonomous, and collaborative care throughout nearly all divisions of the health system. APPs serve a critical role in patient assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and management, delivering quality healthcare by working closely with physicians, specialists, and multidisciplinary teams. Their responsibilities extend from direct patient care and health promotion to leading quality improvement initiatives and contributing to clinical education. By integrating advanced clinical knowledge with compassionate care, the APP department enhances patient outcomes, improves access to services, and supports the health system’s commitment to delivering comprehensive, high-quality care across diverse clinical settings.
Schedule: Rotating Shifts, Rotating Shift, 12-Hour Shifts
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