Vanderbilt Health
Advanced Practice Provider Fellowship Coordinator - NICU ($15,000 Sign On Bonus)
Vanderbilt Health, Nashville, Tennessee, United States, 37247
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Located in Nashville, Tennessee, Vanderbilt Health is a community committed to teaching, discovery and patient care. The mission is to advance health and wellness through preeminent programs in patient care, education and research. Organization
VCH Job Summary
NICU Advanced Practice Provider. Split FTE: 0.8 in Level IV NICU and 0.2 as Clinical Coordinator for the NICU APP fellowship. Develop fellowship curriculum and manage day‑to‑day operations. Position Hours
Days Department Summary
Monroe Carell Children’s Hospital NICU is a Level IV tertiary unit with 131 beds, caring for more than 1400 newborns per year. It is the largest unit in the Vanderbilt system. Why Join Our Team?
Cutting‑Edge Facilities
– Modern NICU with innovative treatments. Collaborative Environment
– Multidisciplinary team dedicated to best outcomes. Professional Development
– Ongoing training and growth opportunities. Key Responsibilities
Obtain and document neonatal health history and conduct physical examinations. Provide neonatal healthcare services for critically ill and complex patients. Order, perform, interpret and collect data using appropriate diagnostic techniques. Form differential diagnoses and treat acute and chronic conditions in the neonatal population. Prescribe pharmacologic and non‑pharmacologic therapeutic interventions. Perform delivery room service, neonatal transport, and initiate referrals and consultations. Facilitate patient transitions between health care settings. Technical Capabilities
Professionalism
– Commitment to continuous professional development. Interpersonal and Communication Skills
– Effective oral and written communication. Practice‑Based Scholarly Inquiry
– Use evidence and methods to improve patient care practices. Clinical Knowledge and Practice
– Master biomedical and clinical sciences for patient care. Patient and Family Centered Care
– Compassionate, appropriate and effective care. Health Systems and Policy Management
– Participate in professional organizations influencing advanced practice. Our Nursing Philosophy
Nursing is an applied art and science focused on helping people, families and communities reach excellent health and well‑being. Vanderbilt employees make a difference by bringing compassion and care. Core Accountabilities
Execute responsibilities with understanding of impact on other areas. Analyze moderately complex problems and provide guidance to team members. Core Capabilities
Develop self and others to improve performance. Build and maintain relationships with colleagues and stakeholders. Communicate effectively and adapt style to audience. Deliver excellent services with compassion, problem solving, and continuous improvement. Ensure safety, regulatory compliance, and resource stewardship. Foster innovation and apply technology for improvement. Position Qualifications
Certifications
– Licensed Nurse Practitioner, Tennessee. Experience
– Less than 1 year relevant work experience needed. Education
– Master’s degree. EEO Statement
– Vanderbilt Health is committed to equal opportunity and welcomes Veterans, Disabled and all qualified applicants.
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Located in Nashville, Tennessee, Vanderbilt Health is a community committed to teaching, discovery and patient care. The mission is to advance health and wellness through preeminent programs in patient care, education and research. Organization
VCH Job Summary
NICU Advanced Practice Provider. Split FTE: 0.8 in Level IV NICU and 0.2 as Clinical Coordinator for the NICU APP fellowship. Develop fellowship curriculum and manage day‑to‑day operations. Position Hours
Days Department Summary
Monroe Carell Children’s Hospital NICU is a Level IV tertiary unit with 131 beds, caring for more than 1400 newborns per year. It is the largest unit in the Vanderbilt system. Why Join Our Team?
Cutting‑Edge Facilities
– Modern NICU with innovative treatments. Collaborative Environment
– Multidisciplinary team dedicated to best outcomes. Professional Development
– Ongoing training and growth opportunities. Key Responsibilities
Obtain and document neonatal health history and conduct physical examinations. Provide neonatal healthcare services for critically ill and complex patients. Order, perform, interpret and collect data using appropriate diagnostic techniques. Form differential diagnoses and treat acute and chronic conditions in the neonatal population. Prescribe pharmacologic and non‑pharmacologic therapeutic interventions. Perform delivery room service, neonatal transport, and initiate referrals and consultations. Facilitate patient transitions between health care settings. Technical Capabilities
Professionalism
– Commitment to continuous professional development. Interpersonal and Communication Skills
– Effective oral and written communication. Practice‑Based Scholarly Inquiry
– Use evidence and methods to improve patient care practices. Clinical Knowledge and Practice
– Master biomedical and clinical sciences for patient care. Patient and Family Centered Care
– Compassionate, appropriate and effective care. Health Systems and Policy Management
– Participate in professional organizations influencing advanced practice. Our Nursing Philosophy
Nursing is an applied art and science focused on helping people, families and communities reach excellent health and well‑being. Vanderbilt employees make a difference by bringing compassion and care. Core Accountabilities
Execute responsibilities with understanding of impact on other areas. Analyze moderately complex problems and provide guidance to team members. Core Capabilities
Develop self and others to improve performance. Build and maintain relationships with colleagues and stakeholders. Communicate effectively and adapt style to audience. Deliver excellent services with compassion, problem solving, and continuous improvement. Ensure safety, regulatory compliance, and resource stewardship. Foster innovation and apply technology for improvement. Position Qualifications
Certifications
– Licensed Nurse Practitioner, Tennessee. Experience
– Less than 1 year relevant work experience needed. Education
– Master’s degree. EEO Statement
– Vanderbilt Health is committed to equal opportunity and welcomes Veterans, Disabled and all qualified applicants.
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