Pediatrix Medical Group
Neonatal Nurse Practitioner | Take great care of the patient, every day and in every way
Orlando, FL
Overview
US News & World Report Ranked - "Best Children's Hospitals"
Busiest Labor & Delivery Unit in Florida Responsibilities
Pediatrix® Medical Group seeks a Neonatal Nurse Practitioner to join its practice at Winnie Palmer Hospital in Orlando, Florida. The hospital’s NICU offers:
- Well-established and respected practice cares for 1,900 babies annually
- State-of-the-art, 142-bed, Level-IV NICU
- Sister hospital, Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, provides the NICU with full-service pediatric and surgical subspecialty services
- NICU is supported by RN/RT teams for the delivery room and transports and PICC lines are managed by a team of RNs
- Winnie Palmer’s Fetal Care Center attracts a variety of fascinating fetal and neonatal cases with EXIT procedure capability and includes a Women’s Intensive Care Unit
- At the forefront of our practice is solid leadership, excellence in every aspect of our work and a genuine desire to "take great care of the patient"
- Team of 25 neonatologists and 7 NNPs
- A Neonatal Fellowship site
- Advanced training in Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) and Neonatal Hemodynamics
- Shifts are 12-hour days with some flexibility and 12-hour nights
About Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women and Babies:
- 350-bed facility and the busiest labor and delivery unit in the state of Florida
- Approximately 15,000 annual deliveries
- Level-IV 142-bed NICU
- Named an ECMO Center of Excellence, one of only 4 in Florida
- One of the most technologically advanced and largest NICUs in the nation
- Named a "Best Children's Hospital" in neonatology by US News & World Report
- The hospital boasts many other national and international accolades for excellence
Orlando Fast Facts:
- Home to world-famous theme parks Disney World, Universal Studios and SeaWorld
- Cost of living is lower than other major cities in Florida
- Numerous parks, lakes and nature trails for outdoor recreation, such as hiking, biking, fishing, golfing and boating
- Home to professional sports teams, including the Orlando Magic and Orlando City Soccer Club
- Vibrant arts and culture scene with museums, theaters and galleries, such as Orlando Museum of Art and the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts
- A diverse city with a large Hispanic population, reflected in the city’s cuisine, music and cultural events
- Several highly ranked universities, including the University of Central Florida and Rollins College, along with some excellent public and private schools
- While Orlando is not located directly on the coast, it’s a short drive to some of the state’s most beautiful beaches, such as Cocoa Beach and Daytona Beach
- Nearly 310,000 residents call Orlando home, with a metro populous of 2 million
- Subtropical climate, year-round warm temperatures ranging on average from 59 F in the winter to 81 F in the summer
Qualifications
- Current APRN national specialty certification in neonatology
- Minimum of a master’s degree
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Posted December 21, 2024