Job Summary
Job Description
Growing Health System is looking to hire a Nurse Practitioner to work in the Critical Care Unit located in Munster, Indiana area!
Come join a stable health and growing health system that values growth and autonomy in their providers and boasts a 99% retention rate!
Company:
- This Northwest Indiana health system is composed of a vast network of care locations including outpatient, surgical, rehabilitation centers, physician practices, behavioral health, occupational health, home care, a Cancer research center and so much more.
- The not-for-profit hospitals in this health system are regional leaders in orthopedics, cardiac and cancer care.
- A Progressive healthcare system with a vision to capitalize on opportunities to increase overall growth, improve operating efficiency, and realize capital to better serve their patients, physicians and employees.
- Awarded the Gold Seal of Approval™ for demonstrating compliance with national standards by The Join Commission, CAP Accredited laboratories, and awarded the CMS star rating for delivering outstanding quality to patients.
- Their surgeons are continuously exploring new approaches to care for patients with heart and valve disease, in particular for those who might not have had other treatment options
Benefits and Features:
- Highly competitive salary offers (Negotiable – MGMA guidelines)
- Medical/Dental/Vision insurance plans available
- 403B opportunities including employer match
- Exceptional CME funds
- Licensure reimbursement: license, CSR, DEA, Dues/Subscriptions
- Flexible time off
- Sign-on bonus (negotiable)
- Relocation reimbursement (negotiable)
Your Role with the Company:
- Full-time, Evenings/Nights, 7PM-7:30AM with rotating weekends and holidays
- NP will work in the Critical Care Unit
- APP works in collaborations with the Intensivist and team to ensure appropriate care and treatment with the ICU
Background Profile:
- Board Certified Nurse Practitioner / NP
- Active Indiana license
- 2+ years of experience as a Nurse Practitioner in Critical Care
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
ANNA KALASINSKY