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Registered respiratory therapist, respiratory therapist, respiratory, RRT, respiratory care, allied health, allied, healthcare, health care, patient care, neonatal intensive care, NICU RRT, NICU respiratory therapist, respiratory therapy.
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Posted job title: Registered Respiratory Therapist - Neonatal Intensive Care - (RRT - NICU) Registered Respiratory Therapist - Neonatal Intensive Care - (RRT - NICU) Posted job title: Registered Respiratory Therapist - Neonatal Intensive Care - (RRT - NICU.
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The Neonatal Nurse Practitioner work under supervision of an attending neonatologist and following established protocols, manages care for high risk newborns and their families in emergency and non-emergency situations.
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Job Description Nomad Health seeks an experienced Neonatal ICU (NICU) registered nurse for a travel assignment in NY. Take the next step in your healthcare career and join Nomad Health as a Neonatal ICU (NICU) travel nurse.
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Job Description Nomad Health seeks an experienced Neonatal ICU (NICU) registered nurse for a travel assignment in CT. Take the next step in your healthcare career and join Nomad Health as a Neonatal ICU (NICU) travel nurse.
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Job Description Nomad Health seeks an experienced Neonatal ICU (NICU) registered nurse for a travel assignment in IL. Take the next step in your healthcare career and join Nomad Health as a Neonatal ICU (NICU) travel nurse.
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Performs patient assessments, general and critical care respiratory care procedures, respiratory care for newborns in Labor and Delivery, blood gas analysis and interpretation, maintenance and management of equipment and patient and family education in both adult and neonatal areas.
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Neonatal Pediatric Specialist credential from the National Board for Respiratory Care preferred. Previous Working Experience in Neonatal Respiratory care, or successful completion of department specific orientation including skills validation of competencies for the duties and responsibilities of this level.
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The Neonatal Nurse Practitioner will join a fast-paced department that is proud to serve as central New York’s Regional Perinatal Center that cares for nearly 1,000 critically ill and premature infants each year.
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This non-profit, acute-care hospital is home to an award winning Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and has been recognized for their excellence in the areas of Patient Safety from the LeapFrog Group, was ranked a Best Childrens Hospital for cardiology, urology, and heart surgery, and is a 2024 award winner for Maternity Care recognizing low rates of newborn complications and early deliveries.
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Minimum two years recent work experience in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit as a Neonatal Nurse Practitioner. Master's Degree in Nursing with a Neonatal Nurse Practitioner specialization.
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With 971 beds, a specialized Orthopedic & Spine Tower, a Level III Regional Neonatal ICU, and the largest Emergency Department and Level 1 Trauma Center in the state with our own specialized Red Shirt Trauma Program, there are many opportunities to apply your knowledge and skills.
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As the Neonatal Nurse Practitioner, you will have the opportunity to provide compassionate and life-changing care to newborns and their families. Preferred Qualifications: Nationally certified as a neonatal or pediatric nurse practitioner through ANCC. Two (2) years recent advanced practice nursing experience in specialty area.
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The Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Manager will enjoy a generous salary, great benefits, PTO, no state income tax, and possible relocation assistance to the area! The Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Manager will oversee the NICU NP staffing all locations and oversee quality standards.
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Required: Master’s Prepared Advanced Practice Nurse Practitioner; Certified Neonatal Nurse Practitioner. The APN manages a caseload of neonatal patients with consultation, collaboration and general supervision from a Neonatologist.
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