Zarminali Pediatrics
Pediatric Advanced Practice Clinician (NP/PA)- Park Ridge, Illinois
Zarminali Pediatrics, Park Ridge, Illinois, United States, 60068
Pediatric Advanced Practice Clinician (NP/PA) - Park Ridge, Illinois
Zarminali Pediatrics is building the nation’s leading pediatric multispecialty group, focused on supporting families to shape healthy futures for their children – from birth through adulthood – by completely transforming the way pediatric care is delivered nationwide. We are tackling today’s challenges of increased administrative burden on clinicians and a siloed approach to pediatric care through intentional design of care delivery, enhanced by leading technology and collaborative, expert care teams. Our name, inspired by our founder’s daughter’s name – Zarmina – means “something that is more precious to you than gold.” We strive for a healthier future for pediatric patients and a happier future for pediatric clinicians nationwide, and we are looking for people to join us in achieving this vision.
Position Overview Zarminali Pediatrics is seeking compassionate and dedicated pediatric advanced practice clinicians to join our inaugural team in Park Ridge, Illinois. You will play a vital role in promoting the overall health of the pediatric population and fostering a supportive environment for our patients, families, and community.
What You’ll Do
Patient Care: Deliver exceptional care by diagnosing, treating, and creating personalized care plans tailored to each child’s needs, while being responsive to acute concerns.
Growth, Development & Preventative Health: Monitor children’s physical and emotional milestones, offer early intervention, and educate families on preventive care for healthy growth and development.
Patient & Family Education: Support families throughout the full spectrum of the pediatric lifecycle, providing guidance and compassionate care from infancy through adolescence, fostering healthy development, and empowering families with the knowledge they need at each stage.
Documentation: Maintain accurate and up‑to‑date patient records, adhering to best practice in documentation and healthcare regulations.
Collaboration: Work alongside pediatricians, support team members, and other healthcare professionals to deliver coordinated and comprehensive care.
What We Look For
Communicator: Manage communication with and across patients, families, and caregivers, foster team collaboration, and address communication gaps to ensure effective care management.
Advocate: Support patients and families and meet them where they are while leveraging resources to ensure coordinated and seamless care.
Collaborative: Foster team collaboration to maximize patient care, mentorship, and professional growth.
Tech‑Forward: Embrace technology to streamline workflows, reduce administrative burden, and improve patient care and communication.
Growth‑Orientated: Foster growth and learning for patients, families, and colleagues through innovation, adaptability, and skill development.
Family First: Respect families’ decisions, provide evidence‑based care, and aim to keep patients in mainstream settings.
What You Need
Master’s degree in nursing or a related field, and certification as a Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Physician Assistant (PA)
Current and unrestricted license to practice in Illinois
Current and unrestricted Illinois DEA license
Comfortable working in a collaborative, non‑hierarchical, team‑based environment
Empathy toward patients, families and caregivers
At least 2 years of experience working in a pediatric setting
BLS/ACLS Certification
What We Offer
Enjoy a balanced work schedule with four in‑clinic days and one dedicated administrative day each week, allowing time for charting, managing inbox tasks, continuing education, and more.
Be part of a team‑based environment focused on providing high‑quality pediatric care within a mission‑driven organization.
Access to continuous learning, skill development, and career advancement within a supportive and dynamic culture.
Competitive compensation package with performance incentives.
Work in a newly designed and advanced clinic that emphasizes patient comfort and top‑notch care in a welcoming and calming environment.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement At Zarminali Pediatrics, we are committed to empowering clinicians and team members to deliver better pediatric care, altogether. This commitment requires building an inclusive culture and a team that represents the diverse communities we serve. We believe that when people from all backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives come together, we create a stronger team and better care for our patients and their families. We realize the importance of an environment where clinicians and team members feel cared for, supported, and valued. We believe in the basics: treating everyone with kindness, respect, and fairness.
We do not tolerate discrimination or harassment of any kind. This includes, but is not limited to, race, color, sex, gender, age, religion or religious creed, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, physical or mental disability, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
We recruit and hire based on skills, talent, and potential, ensuring everyone has a fair chance to succeed. Together, we strive to build an inclusive and welcoming space where we can achieve our goal of building a happier future for the pediatric workforce.
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Position Overview Zarminali Pediatrics is seeking compassionate and dedicated pediatric advanced practice clinicians to join our inaugural team in Park Ridge, Illinois. You will play a vital role in promoting the overall health of the pediatric population and fostering a supportive environment for our patients, families, and community.
What You’ll Do
Patient Care: Deliver exceptional care by diagnosing, treating, and creating personalized care plans tailored to each child’s needs, while being responsive to acute concerns.
Growth, Development & Preventative Health: Monitor children’s physical and emotional milestones, offer early intervention, and educate families on preventive care for healthy growth and development.
Patient & Family Education: Support families throughout the full spectrum of the pediatric lifecycle, providing guidance and compassionate care from infancy through adolescence, fostering healthy development, and empowering families with the knowledge they need at each stage.
Documentation: Maintain accurate and up‑to‑date patient records, adhering to best practice in documentation and healthcare regulations.
Collaboration: Work alongside pediatricians, support team members, and other healthcare professionals to deliver coordinated and comprehensive care.
What We Look For
Communicator: Manage communication with and across patients, families, and caregivers, foster team collaboration, and address communication gaps to ensure effective care management.
Advocate: Support patients and families and meet them where they are while leveraging resources to ensure coordinated and seamless care.
Collaborative: Foster team collaboration to maximize patient care, mentorship, and professional growth.
Tech‑Forward: Embrace technology to streamline workflows, reduce administrative burden, and improve patient care and communication.
Growth‑Orientated: Foster growth and learning for patients, families, and colleagues through innovation, adaptability, and skill development.
Family First: Respect families’ decisions, provide evidence‑based care, and aim to keep patients in mainstream settings.
What You Need
Master’s degree in nursing or a related field, and certification as a Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Physician Assistant (PA)
Current and unrestricted license to practice in Illinois
Current and unrestricted Illinois DEA license
Comfortable working in a collaborative, non‑hierarchical, team‑based environment
Empathy toward patients, families and caregivers
At least 2 years of experience working in a pediatric setting
BLS/ACLS Certification
What We Offer
Enjoy a balanced work schedule with four in‑clinic days and one dedicated administrative day each week, allowing time for charting, managing inbox tasks, continuing education, and more.
Be part of a team‑based environment focused on providing high‑quality pediatric care within a mission‑driven organization.
Access to continuous learning, skill development, and career advancement within a supportive and dynamic culture.
Competitive compensation package with performance incentives.
Work in a newly designed and advanced clinic that emphasizes patient comfort and top‑notch care in a welcoming and calming environment.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement At Zarminali Pediatrics, we are committed to empowering clinicians and team members to deliver better pediatric care, altogether. This commitment requires building an inclusive culture and a team that represents the diverse communities we serve. We believe that when people from all backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives come together, we create a stronger team and better care for our patients and their families. We realize the importance of an environment where clinicians and team members feel cared for, supported, and valued. We believe in the basics: treating everyone with kindness, respect, and fairness.
We do not tolerate discrimination or harassment of any kind. This includes, but is not limited to, race, color, sex, gender, age, religion or religious creed, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, physical or mental disability, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
We recruit and hire based on skills, talent, and potential, ensuring everyone has a fair chance to succeed. Together, we strive to build an inclusive and welcoming space where we can achieve our goal of building a happier future for the pediatric workforce.
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