Rinvio Recruitment
Job Requirements for NNP (Neonatal Nurse Practitioner)
You must be certified as a Neonatal Nurse Practitioner (NNP). We cannot accept other certifications like FNP or PNP. Overview
The job involves working at three Level III-IV NICUs (Neonatal Intensive Care Units) in the Phoenix area that take care of high-risk babies. Soon, there will be six Level II Special Care Nurseries as well. Responsibilities
NNPs will work with Neonatologists (doctors who specialize in newborns) to take care of babies in the NICU and to help with deliveries. You will work the evening shift with a Neonatologist in the Level III-IV NICUs. The Level II units are open 24/7, with NNPs and Neonatologists available every day for rounds and emergencies. NNPs will have a mix of 12-hour and 24-hour shifts, which can be adjusted based on your needs and the team\'s needs. NNPs and Neonatologists share the responsibility for attending deliveries. There are no transport duties required for this job. Qualifications
You must have a Master\'s Degree in Nursing. You must be Board Certified as an NNP (no other NP certifications are accepted). You need an Arizona nursing license or be willing to get one. Having at least 2 years of NNP experience is highly preferred. You will need to obtain a DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration) license before starting. Certification Requirements
You must be Board Certified. State License Requirements
You need a nursing license in Arizona, specifically as a Board Certified NNP. Other certifications like FNP or PNP are not allowed. You must also have a Master\'s Degree in Nursing.
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You must be certified as a Neonatal Nurse Practitioner (NNP). We cannot accept other certifications like FNP or PNP. Overview
The job involves working at three Level III-IV NICUs (Neonatal Intensive Care Units) in the Phoenix area that take care of high-risk babies. Soon, there will be six Level II Special Care Nurseries as well. Responsibilities
NNPs will work with Neonatologists (doctors who specialize in newborns) to take care of babies in the NICU and to help with deliveries. You will work the evening shift with a Neonatologist in the Level III-IV NICUs. The Level II units are open 24/7, with NNPs and Neonatologists available every day for rounds and emergencies. NNPs will have a mix of 12-hour and 24-hour shifts, which can be adjusted based on your needs and the team\'s needs. NNPs and Neonatologists share the responsibility for attending deliveries. There are no transport duties required for this job. Qualifications
You must have a Master\'s Degree in Nursing. You must be Board Certified as an NNP (no other NP certifications are accepted). You need an Arizona nursing license or be willing to get one. Having at least 2 years of NNP experience is highly preferred. You will need to obtain a DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration) license before starting. Certification Requirements
You must be Board Certified. State License Requirements
You need a nursing license in Arizona, specifically as a Board Certified NNP. Other certifications like FNP or PNP are not allowed. You must also have a Master\'s Degree in Nursing.
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