? (7/4/2025) Neonatal Nurse Practitioner NNP PNP Per Diem BWH
Company: Brigham and Women's Hospital
Location: Boston
Posted on: July 5, 2025
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Job Description:
Job Description Site: The Brigham and Women's Hospital, Inc.
Mass General Brigham relies on a wide range of professionals,
including doctors, nurses, business people, tech experts,
researchers, and systems analysts to advance our mission. As a
not-for-profit, we support patient care, research, teaching, and
community service, striving to provide exceptional care. We believe
that high-performing teams drive groundbreaking medical discoveries
and invite all applicants to join us and experience what it means
to be part of Mass General Brigham. NICU/ Neonatal/ Pediatric Nurse
Practitioner/ Per Diem/ Rotating Shift General Summary/ Overview
Statement - The Nurse Practitioner provides care of the critically
ill neonate in the neonatal ICU and SCN setting, including
attendance at high-risk deliveries with the NICU team, admission of
the ill neonate to both the level II and III setting, and medical
management of the critically ill neonate in the NICU/SCN setting. -
The Nurse Practitioner shall work with a multidisciplinary team to
review history and daily patient data, round with a
multidisciplinary team to make management plans and carry forth
these plans through the off hours. - The Nurse Practitioner will
perform emergency procedures including but not limited to
endotracheal intubation, needle thoracentesis, thoracostomy,
paracentesis, umbilical line placement, PICC line placement,
peripheral arterial access, lumbar puncture, bladder
catheterization. - Minimum shift requirement of 4 open shifts per
month based on unit needs. - Based on unit needs, these shifts may
be nights and or weekends. - Per diem NP can generally expect 1 day
shift per month. - The Nurse Practitioner shall maintain
appropriate licensure and maintenance of certification. - Other
duties as assigned. Summary Job Summary The Nurse Practitioner is
an advanced practice registered nurse who has acquired specialized
knowledge and skills through completion of a nurse practitioner
program. The practitioner has the credentials to function in an
expanded nursing role and is responsible for the daily management
of selected patients. The practitioner has responsibility for the
assessment and management of patients, including diagnostic and
therapeutic interventions, and the continuous implementation and
evaluation of an appropriate plan of care. The Nurse Practitioner
works with their collaborating physician in accordance with
mutually developed practice guidelines, members of the care team,
and is responsible to the Nursing Director or Executive Nursing
Director for the area for issues specific to the discipline of
nursing. Satisfactory completion of an approved formal education
program that has as its objective the preparation of professional
nurses to practice as nurse practitioners. APRN national
certification required. ANA or other appropriate nursing
certification in the area of practice and authorization by the
Massachusetts Board of Registration in Nursing to practice in the
expanded role. DEA for prescription writing. Working Conditions -
Works in a variety of patient care environments where there may be
exposure to communicable disease and hazardous materials. Does this
position require Patient Care? Yes Essential Functions Patient Care
Organization - Provides direct care, counseling, and teaching to a
select patient population. - Performs physical examinations and
provides preventive health measures appropriate to patient needs. -
Orders, interprets, and evaluates appropriate lab and diagnostic
tests to assess patients’ clinical problems and health care needs.
- Arranges for appropriate plan of care and follow-up based on
outcome of diagnostic, lab, and physical assessment findings. -
Performs laboratory tests appropriate for specific patient
population. - Orders medications and writes prescriptions according
to organizational and regulatory policies and procedures. - Records
pertinent patient care findings in the medical record. - Sets
priorities for appropriate and efficient management of patient care
that reflects cost effective management of time, available human
resources, supplies and equipment. - Maintains interdisciplinary
approach to planning and communicating patient care information by
discussing patient data with appropriate physicians and other
health care professionals. - Incorporates the concepts of health
maintenance, prevention, and promotion into daily practice through
patient education and counseling. - Demonstrates awareness of
community resources and assists staff, patients, and families to
effectively utilize them. - Quality of Care - Assists in the
development, implementation and revision of nurse practitioner
guidelines and monitoring requirements for prescription writing in
collaboration with their designated physician and Nursing Director
or Executive Nursing Director. - Evaluates outcomes of own
patients’ care and makes necessary revisions in care plans. - Seeks
and provides consultative services as required. - Participates in
departmental and organization quality improvement program. -
Utilizes quality improvement data and research findings to enhance
patient care. - Coordination - Demonstrates appropriate
collaborative and consultative relationships with other providers
within the institution and community. - Serves on Nursing and
Hospital Committees and assumes responsibility for disseminating
and communicating information to staff. - Budget - Participates in
setting productivity metrics and in cost-effective management of
personnel, time, supplies, and equipment in their area. -
Collaborates with the Nursing Director/Practice Manager/Executive
Nursing Director in the recommendation of appropriate staffing
patterns for their clinical areas. - Personnel Management -
Participates in selection process of new employees in group or team
practice as requested. - Provides input into evaluation of other
staff as appropriate. - Education - Acts as preceptor for nursing
students and staff as requested. - Participates in orientation of
new staff. - Participates in Departmental and organization
continuing education programs. - Identifies own learning needs and
updates clinical knowledge and skills through formal and informal
education and review of current literature. - Educates lay and/or
professional groups through lectures, papers, publications, and
educational materials. - Planning - Develops annual objectives and
reviews with Nursing Director or Executive Nursing Director and
collaborating M.D. at time of performance review and at appropriate
intervals. Completes annual credentialing process through the
Nursing Department credentialing program. - Assists in determining,
evaluating, and/or implementing clinical area goals and objectives.
- Maintains interdisciplinary approach for planning and
communicating information for patient care and operation of
practice. - Maintains current knowledge of legislation that may
affect the health care delivery system. - Identifies and integrates
patient population and/or disease state in programmatic goals and
objectives. - Research - Participates in nursing research at a
level consistent with educational background and experience. -
Maintains understanding of current research of others in related
clinical areas through review of relevant publications. -
Participates in grant writing as appropriate. - Supervisory
Responsibilities - May assume responsibility for providing
direction to designated personnel. Qualifications QUALIFICATIONS
Education/Licensure - Master’s in Nursing (or) DNP (or) PhD Degree
in nursing required. Completion of a master’s or post Masters’
degree in Neonatal or Pediatric Nurse practitioner program
accredited by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) or
National Certification Corporation (NCC). Can this role accept
experience in lieu of a degree? No - Current Neonatal or Pediatric
Nurse Practitioner board certification by an accredited APRN
certifying body required. - Valid prescriptive authority from both
MA DPH and Federal DEA required. - Valid APRN License to practice
in Massachusetts required. Experience - 1. Minimum 3 years clinical
nurse practitioner experience in a NICU setting required. (5 years'
experience strongly preferred). - 2. Minimum 3 years clinical nurse
practitioner experience in the delivery room setting caring for the
critically ill newborn patient population required. (5 years’
experience strongly preferred). - 3. Current Neonatal Resuscitation
Program (NRP) certification required. Skills/ Abilities/
Competencies Required - Must have the ability to work in a high
stress, dynamic, busy clinical setting with changing organizational
climate - Must have the ability to be self-directive and to
demonstrate initiative in addressing the responsibilities of the
position - Must have the ability to utilize appropriate
problem-solving and conflict resolution skills - Must be energetic
and quality driven and have a proven ability to be a productive
member of a team dedicated to providing optimal patient care - Must
be proficient with BWH computer systems as needed to independently
perform daily tasks (EMR, Epic preferred) - Must maintain the
highest degree of professional judgment under the supervision and
guidance of a licensed physician Working Conditions Work setting
specific to Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Labor and Delivery Floor
and OR. There may be loud noises, noxious odors, and temperature
extremes. A large portion of the workday may be spent either
standing or walking and the position may require heavy lifting of
equipment and patients. The PA may be exposed to radiation,
potentially infectious bodily fluids, and sharp instruments such as
needles and scalpels. Knowledge of Universal Precautions and proper
use of surgical sharp instruments may be required. The consequences
of contamination from bodily fluids or from being stuck with a
sharp instrument include the possibility of physical harm to the
employee or others. BWH is a fast paced, dynamic environment with a
very large and complex patient volume; exposure to stress in the
workplace is expected. Supervisory Responsibility The Nurse
Practitioner does not have any supervisory responsibility.
Additional Job Details (if Applicable) Remote Type Onsite Work
Location 45 Francis Street Scheduled Weekly Hours Employee Type Per
Diem Work Shift Rotating (United States of America) EEO Statement
The Brigham and Women's Hospital, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity
Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for
employment without regard to race, color, religious creed, national
origin, sex, age, gender identity, disability, sexual orientation,
military service, genetic information, and/or other status
protected under law. We will ensure that all individuals with a
disability are provided a reasonable accommodation to participate
in the job application or interview process, to perform essential
job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of
employment. To ensure reasonable accommodation for individuals
protected by Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the
Vietnam Veteran’s Readjustment Act of 1974, and Title I of the
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, applicants who require
accommodation in the job application process may contact Human
Resources at (857)-282-7642. Mass General Brigham Competency
Framework At Mass General Brigham, our competency framework defines
what effective leadership “looks like” by specifying which
behaviors are most critical for successful performance at each job
level. The framework is comprised of ten competencies (half
People-Focused, half Performance-Focused) and are defined by
observable and measurable skills and behaviors that contribute to
workplace effectiveness and career success. These competencies are
used to evaluate performance, make hiring decisions, identify
development needs, mobilize employees across our system, and
establish a strong talent pipeline.
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