Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant - Neonatology
Company: Medical University of South Carolina
Location: Charleston
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Summary Job Description Summary The Nurse
Practitioner or Physician Assistant covering neonatal and newborn
services reports to the Neonatal APP Lead. The Nurse Practitioner
or Physician Assistant manages a case load of neonatal patients in
consultation and collaboration with Neonatologists. The Nurse
Practitioner or Physician Assistant utilizes extensive knowledge of
pathophysiology, pharmacology, and physiology and exercises
independent judgment in the assessment, diagnosis, and management
of neonatal patients. The Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant
provides individualized, safe, effective, goal-directed patient
care to families and patients to achieve desired results. Entity
University Medical Associates (UMA) Only Employees and Financials
Worker Type Employee Worker Sub-Type? Regular Cost Center CC001025
COM PEDS Neonatology CC Pay Rate Type Salary Pay Grade Health-33
Scheduled Weekly Hours 40 Work Shift Job Description Fair Labor
Standards Act Status: Salary exempt Hours per week: 40 Scheduled
Work Hours/Shift: 14 (13-hour shifts) per month with rotating
nights, weekends, and holidays Patient Population Focus: Inpatient
Patient Population Age Range : 0 up to age 2 Required Training and
Experience Required Minimum Training : Completion of an accredited
Physician Assistant program and currently licensed or eligible for
licensure as a Physician Assistant or completion of an accredited
Nurse Practitioner Program and currently licensed or eligible for
licensure as an APRN. Physician Assistant (PA) must have at least
one-year experience in neonatal intensive care which may include an
NICU fellowship. or APRN Neonatal Nurse Practitioner (NNP):
primary, acute, chronic, and critical care to neonates, infants,
and toddlers from birth until discharge from the Neonatal Unit or
from the Neonatologist service Degree of Supervision Advanced
Practice Registered Nurse or Physician Assistant will be assigned a
Primary Supervising/Collaborating Physician employed by MUSC and
will report directly to this physician. Required Licensure,
Certifications, Registrations All certifications must be current
and complete prior to start date: Neonatal Resuscitation Program If
applicable, DHEC and DEA license applications must be started prior
to first day. Job Duties (list job tasks) Provides direct care to
patients through the following activities: Takes comprehensive
history and performs physical examinations Evaluates and treats on
the basis of history, physical examination, radiological,
laboratory, and other diagnostic test results pursuant to the
practice agreement or scope of practice guideline Performs the
following therapeutic procedures in accordance with procedural
privileges, skill and proficiency as approved by the Clinical
Division Chief: - Intubation - Central venous and arterial line
placement - Insertion and removal of chest tubes - Thoracentesis -
Suprapubic bladder tap - Lumbar puncture - Paracentesis - Partial
and total exchange transfusion - Arterial puncture - Peripheral
arterial line placement - Other procedures as needed Initiates
referrals to other health care providers, and/or consults with the
attending physician or the collaborating physician Documents and
bills for direct care provided Utilizes current research and
evidence-based decision-making in all clinical practice Performs
and participates in quality/performance improvement activities and
clinical research Participates in and supports accreditation,
compliance, and regulatory activities of the organization
Demonstrates responsibility for professional practice through
active participation in professional organizations and continuing
education Potential to precept students at MUSC enrolled as an
advanced practice provider student; and facilitates the learning of
other new team members APRN or PA must maintain licenses,
certifications, CNEs/CMEs, etc. as required by applicable policies
and state law Ensures implementation of established guidelines for
the management of neonatology patients. Collaborates with other
disciplines to ensure effective and efficient services are
provided. Involves unit staff and representatives from other
disciplines in decision making. Utilizes research and benchmark
data when planning evaluating service operations. Develops,
Implements, monitors and evaluates service-specific goals which are
based on organizational and departmental goals. Promotes and
maintains a safe, warm, hospital environment for all customers.
Thorough knowledge of physical assessment skills for normal and
high-risk newborns. Considerable knowledge of risk-screening and
developmental assessment tools. Extensive skill in the use of
specialized equipment utilized in the care of critically ill
neonates (e.g.: ventilators, HFV, cardio-respiratory monitors,
oxygen saturation and transcutaneous P02/PC02 monitors,
phototherapy, etc.). Ability to function independently in the
critical care environment and serve as a leader for the infants’
care. Considerable skills regarding interpretation of laboratory
findings. Obtains consent for invasive procedures as required.
Ability to incorporate explanations and health education into the
care of high-risk neonates and their families. Demonstrates
knowledge and skills required to provide care and/or service
appropriate to the age and level of development of the patient,
with consideration of the needs of the patients’ families. All job
duties require knowledge and skills to care for patients between
the age of 0 and 1. Attends intermediate and high risk deliveries
independently and performs resuscitation interventions with mastery
of physical assessment and technical skills as required –
endotracheal intubation, chest compressions, central and peripheral
lines, arterial sticks, and medication administration. Ability to
perform maternal and newborn consults and communicate findings.
Functions as a skilled team leader with well-developed diagnostic
and analytic skills. Performs all neonatal intensive care,
admission procedures for a designated case load of patients,
including appropriate family history and complete physical
examination. Orders diagnostic testing as appropriate, including
radiologic and laboratory studies, and accurately interprets
findings. Determines the daily plan of care for a designated case
load of neonates in collaboration with neonatologists, fellows,
residents, interns, nurses, respiratory therapists, and other
members of the health care team. Writes daily orders for fluids,
medications, nutrition, and respiratory management. Demonstrates
sound oral and written communication skills and documents daily
progress of patients, writing both discharges and death summaries.
Performs highly skilled and technical procedures (lumbar punctures,
needle aspiration, chest tube placement, arterial catheterization,
PICC placement, suprapubic bladder taps, etc.) under protocol.
Monitors nursing care delivered, serving as a role model and
educator for nursing staff, student nurse practitioners, and
residents, demonstrating teaching expertise. Maintains clinical
patient responsibilities for entirety of scheduled shift, and
ensures appropriate coverage is in place for any time away from
unit. Participates in collaborative scheduling to ensure all shifts
(days/nights/weekends/holidays) are covered to maintain patient
safety. Additional Job Description Physical Requirements Continuous
requirements are to perform job functions while standing, walking
and sitting. Ability to bend at the waist, kneel, climb stairs,
reach in all directions, fully use both hands and legs, possess
good finger dexterity, perform repetitive motions with
hands/wrists/elbows and shoulders, reach in all directions. Ability
to be qualified physically for respirator use, initially and as
required. Maintain 20/40 vision corrected, see and recognize
objects close at hand and at a distance, work in a latex safe
environment and work indoors. Frequently lift, lower, push and pull
and/or carry objects weighing 50 lbs (/-) unassisted, exert up to
50 lbs of force, lift from 36" to overhead 25 lbs. Infrequently
work in dusty areas and confined/cramped spaces. If you like
working with energetic enthusiastic individuals, you will enjoy
your career with us! The Medical University of South Carolina is an
Equal Opportunity Employer. MUSC does not discriminate on the basis
of race, color, religion or belief, age, sex, national origin,
gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, protected veteran
status, family or parental status, or any other status protected by
state laws and/or federal regulations. All qualified applicants are
encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment
based upon applicable qualifications, merit and business need.
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