Job Summary
Job Description
Transform patient care and community as an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner in Columbus, Ohio.
At Columbus, we strive to deliver “better” to our community—better care, better collaboration, and a heartfelt dedication to those we serve. If you’re seeking a role that fosters professional growth and community connection, let’s start a conversation.
People First in Columbus
Local Team Collaboration:
- We take pride in our well-established team of 18 physicians and seven advanced practice providers (APPs) at Mt. Carmel East.
- Work alongside a collaborative group supported by a clinical performance nurse, a clinical performance associate, and a group coordinator. Our diverse team hails from all over the world, bringing unique perspectives and backgrounds to our practice.
- We are an integral part of the hospital community and a valued strategic partner, maintaining strong relationships with hospital leadership and other physician groups. Our team actively participates in committees and leadership roles to support quality and process improvement initiatives.
- Outside of work, we share interests in food, sports, and celebrating special events. We come together a few times each year for team-building social events, fostering camaraderie and connection.
Qualifications:
- Board-certified/eligible nurse practitioners.
- Accepting new graduates, residents, and fellows.
- Must have a certification in acute care.
Practice in the Heart of the Community
Flexible Scheduling:
- This role is designed for night shifts, offering a flexible schedule to accommodate personal and professional needs.
- Our team values work-life balance, covering for one another when necessary to ensure time off for family and outdoor activities.
- Typical scheduling models include a week-on/week-off structure, providing consistency and flexibility for night-shift physicians.
Key Responsibilities:
- Focus on managing complex cases in an open ICU setting with intensivist coverage, without the expectation to perform procedures or run codes.
- Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, including hospitalist APPs who independently manage pre-op patients in a clinic setting, supported by supervising physicians and staff.
- Teach and mentor medical and APP students from nearby universities and programs on occasion. Opportunities to support international physicians with observerships may also be available for those interested in education.
- Participate in morning meetings two to three times per week to discuss practice updates and meet monthly with the regional team to review performance and address practice issues.
- No procedures are required.
Living and Working in Columbus:
- For those considering relocation to Columbus, Ohio, the area offers a vibrant mix of cultural attractions, a thriving job market, and a lower cost of living, making it an attractive destination for those seeking a balanced urban lifestyle.
- With its renowned universities, diverse neighborhoods, and a strong sense of community, Columbus provides an inviting environment for individuals and families looking for a welcoming and dynamic place to call home.
Purpose-Driven Work with Local Impact
Columbus-Centered Care:
- Our guiding principle is patient-first care, which means we’re focused on the people of Columbus and nearby areas. You’ll be part of a team that’s making a real difference in the health of our neighbors.
Rewards and Benefits:
- Benefits:
- Rewarding compensation structure, including medical, dental, vision, life and AD&D insurance, long- and short-term disability.
- 401k with matching contributions.
- Paid malpractice insurance and tail coverage.
- Annual CME allowance.
- Generous paid time off.