Locums – Syracuse, New York, NP/PA Neonatology Job
Boynton Beach, Florida, United States
Job Summary
Occupation
Nurse Practitioner
Specialty
Neonatology
Degree Required
MSN/MSRN
Position Type
Locums/Travel
Work Environment
Clinic/Private Practice
Location
Syracuse, New York, United States
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job Description
Last Update:
2/22/25
Locums – Syracuse, New York, NP/PA Neonatology Job
Clinical Role:
Clinical Role:
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- NY is seeking NP/PA to start on May 28th 2025
- Shift: 12- and 24-hour shifts
- Practice Setting: NICU Level III
- Reason for Coverage: LOA, loss/decrease time of current staff
- 3 Neonatologists in Your Group
- Only pediatricians are our current neonatologists
- 6 plus 1 per diem Pediatric Mid-Levels in Group
- No Other Neonatologists Provide Coverage During Locums Coverage we have 3 full-time neonatologists
- Locums will be responsible for supervising other health care providers - RNs in the NICU and other ancillary staff as needed, but no other NNPs
- Describe Support Staff: Neonatologists present during the day and on call available 24 hours otherwise
- Number of Exam Rooms: 16 bed unit
- Average Number of Admissions Per Day: 0-2 average per shift
- Total Number of Beds: 16 bed NICU unit coverage with coverage for well-baby problems only during nightshift
- NICU Level: Level III
- Locum Tenens Physician will be required to attend C-Sections
- Locum Tenens Physician Required to Cover the Level I (Well-Baby) Nursery
- Locum Tenens Physician is not required to transfer neonates
- Describe Referral/Transfer Protocol: No transport requirement with this position. Regional center with Level IV NICU is only about 5 mins away and they manage all transports in the region
- Average Number of Patients Per Day: 8-9
- Documentation System/EMR: EPIC
- Neonatal Required Procedures:
- Nursery Level III/NICU
- Ventilation Management
- Invasive (ETT)
- Non-invasive (BiPAP/CPAP)
- Chest Tube Insertion
- Exchange Transfusions
- UAC/UVC placement, LPs
- Evaluation & Management of Acute Volume/BP Issues
- Insertion of Central Line
- Insertion of Arterial Line
- Diagnostic/Therapeutic Taps