Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (PNP) or Physician Assistant
Position Highlights
Provide direct care to pediatric patients with complex and chronic medical conditions.
Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team including physicians, nurses, therapists, and specialists.
Manage patient assessments, treatment planning, and family education.
Participate in care coordination and quality initiatives focused on long-term, specialty pediatric care.
Why Join Us?
Work with a dedicated team of passionate and compassionate staff committed to pediatric specialty care.
Supportive, collaborative team environment.
Opportunities to provide other pediatric care including in our autism program.
Opportunities for professional growth in a unique chronic care setting.
Qualifications
- Required: Master's Degree in Nursing with a defined clinical specialty or completion of an accredited Physician Assistant program.
- Required: Minimum of five years' experience in related clinical practice with demonstrated leadership and teaching skills.
- Required: Current licensure or eligible for licensure as an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse or Physician Assistant in the State of Connecticut.
- Required: Passed the State of Connecticut approved Pharmacology course required in Master's Degree Program.
- Required: DEA and CT Controlled Substance Registrations.
- Required: Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS).
JOB SUMMARY
Provides patient centered, culturally sensitive, quality care using evidence-based medicine in accordance with hospital policies and protocols. Works in collaboration with the clinical team to provide patient and family education and support. Adheres to Medical Staff privileges granted, Medical Staff Bylaws, Rules and Regulations and related policies.
Physical Demands
- Sitting/working at a desk and those functions associated with clinical tasks (reaching, bending and stretching to access drawers, records, shelves).
- Carrying of documents, medical records, books, occasionally small equipment and medical procedures based on clinical specialties of the role, i.e. endoscopic care, intravenous and medication delivery systems, specialty authorizations, wound ostomy and fistula management.
- Fine manipulation is required for writing as well as some type of patient care techniques.
- Functional use of both upper/lower extremities.
- Movement related to walking and standing, fine and gross manipulation related to these activities. May occasionally require pushing and pulling of up to 50 pounds, frequent bending, occasional squatting, kneeling, reaching forward and above shoulders, and twisting.
Cognitive Demands
- Independent problem identification, abstract reasoning, adaptability to work environments and quick decision making.
- Interpret physical findings, laboratory results and subjective complaints in determination of an accurate and complete differential diagnosis, assessment strategy, and treatment plan in collaboration with the appropriate physician.
- Accurately triage clinical problems.
- Comprehend lengthy and complex messages, or paragraphs, and to follow multi-stage and three step commands.
- Add, subtract, multiply and divide with all units of measure including decimal fractions, compute ratio, rate and percent, draw bar graphs, perform basic arithmetic operations involving American monetary units.
Work Demands
- High level of independent judgement and ability to function effectively during periods which may be stressful.
- Working primarily indoors and interdependently with others.
- Conditions are often noisy with frequent exposure to odors and/or body fluids/blood borne pathogens.
- Occasionally being on-call and/or responding to emergency situations.
Essential Functions
- Performs complete history and physical examinations upon admission, annually including pre-operative assessment.
- Provides assessment, triage and therapeutic management of patients’ needs. Requests appropriate consults as needed.
- Orders and/or obtains all appropriate laboratory, radiological, and specialized tests to evaluate patients.
- Implements care plans in collaboration with clinical team.
- Consults with patient, family and, as needed, appropriately qualified physician on care plans. Provides patient/family counseling and education.
- Assists during procedures as privledged.
- Provides accurate and timely documentation of all clinical interventions in a clear and objective manner.
- Participates and identifies opportunities for improvement in patient care and outcome during daily practice, special projects and per review activities
- Performs other duties as assigned as related to the PNP/PA role