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Care New England

Director of Advanced Practice Clinicians (APCs) - NICU

Care New England, Providence, Rhode Island, us, 02912

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Women & Infants Hospital, a nationally recognized leader in newborn medicine, is seeking an experienced and visionary

Director of Advanced Practice Clinicians (APCs) – NICU

to lead our dedicated team across our state-of-the-art NICU and satellite sites.

In this influential leadership position, you will guide a highly skilled group of NICU Advanced Practice Clinicians while shaping the future of neonatal care at one of the nation’s premier perinatal centers. As Director, you will:

Provide strategic and inspirational leadership to NICU APCs, promoting accountability, clinical excellence, and professional development.

Ensure delivery of the highest quality care for our most fragile infants—from extremely premature newborns to complex, high-acuity cases.

Partner closely with physician, nursing, and operational leaders to drive innovation, enhance education, and optimize patient outcomes.

Support and advance the hospital’s strategic initiatives around growth, quality, and neonatal care innovation.

Qualifications

Board-Certified Nurse Practitioner

Minimum 4+ years of NICU clinical experience

Minimum 3+ years of leadership or management experience

Deep knowledge of NICU standards, procedures, and regulatory requirements; teaching experience preferred

Rhode Island APRN license or eligibility for licensure

Why Women & Infants Hospital? Women & Infants Hospital is the region’s premier destination for women’s and newborn health. We are:

The

nation’s ninth-largest

stand-alone obstetrical service

Home to one of the

largest single-family room NICUs

in the country

Supporting nearly

9,000 births

and

7,000 surgeries

annually

A regional leader in infertility care, gynecologic and breast oncology, high-risk obstetrics, urogynecology, behavioral health, and more

Join us and help shape the next generation of neonatal care within a respected, mission-driven academic health system.

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