Phoenix Children's
Join Phoenix Children's Hematology/Oncology Infusion Team As A Physician Assistant | Competitive Comp, Benefits + More
Arizona
Job Highlights
Phoenix Children's is actively seeking a Physician Assistant to join our dynamic Hematology/Oncology - Infusion team here in Phoenix, AZ!
Job Details
- Coverage is weekdays, salaried, M-F. We will consider 4-10hr day/week with rotating day off.
- The APP will work with the comprehensive, multidisciplinary team helping children of childhood cancer, hematologic disorders, immunodeficiency and immunologic diseases who receive infusions in our center.
- The provider is expected to understand their general medical needs, the role and side effects of infusion medications and work closely with ordering providers to ensure safe administration of medication.
- You will be responsible for management of acute illness, infusion reactions and toxicity, including facilitating transfer to higher level of care for unstable patients.
- You will be trained in outpatient procedures like bone marrow aspirates/biopsies and lumbar puncture, a part of the general care of many of our patients.
- You will be responsible for entering patient care orders, outpatient prescriptions, patient and family education and coordinating care with primary
- You will be a resource for development of standard operating procedures and quality improvement projects.
Job Qualifications / Certifications
- PNP, FNP, or PA-C with at least 2 years of experience as an Advanced Practice Provider
- Board Certified and Credentialed at PCH
- Additional Experience in any of the following areas is preferred: Pediatric Acute Care in Emergency Medicine, PICU or Trauma, Hematology / Oncology / BMT
- Current BLS and PALS certification for Healthcare Provider from the American Heart Association or obtained by start date.
- Current State of Arizona certification as a Nurse Practitioner OR Current State of Arizona certification as a Physician Assistant or obtained by start date.
- National board certification to match area of education OR maintain certificate in National Commission on Certification for Physician Assistants (NCCPA).
Education
- Master’s or Doctorate degree from an Accreditation Commission for Nursing (ACEN) and/or Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) accredited graduate school of nursing in Pediatric Acute care, Pediatric primary care or Family Medicine OR Master’s degree from nationally accredited ARC-PA program.
Special Skills
- Excellent interpersonal skills, strong verbal communication, and basic computer skills.
Posted November 11, 2024