Scottish Rite for Children
Advanced Practice Provider, Orthopedics (NP or PA)
Scottish Rite for Children, Dallas, Texas, United States, 75215
Our patients are our number one priority! We're committed to giving children back their childhood!
Job Posting Title:
Advanced Practice Provider, Orthopedics (NP or PA)
Location:
Dallas - Hospital
Additional Posting Details:
Monday - Friday
Inpatient Unit
4/10-hour shifts (some days may be longer due to required meetings and patient volume and needs) Late morning to late evening
Job Description:
Duties/Responsibilities
Participates in direct patient care as an active member of the clinical and surgical team at SRC including but not limited to pre-surgical assessments, H&Ps, pain management planning and medication management and consults
Conducts and documents comprehensive initial and ongoing physical examinations based on age and diagnosis, including psychosocial and psychological status
Synthesizes data and utilizes evidence to develop, implement, and evaluate the patient plan of care, including ordering and interpreting laboratory, radiology, and other diagnostic studies/results
Consults as needed with other healthcare professionals, patients, and families in the formulation and initiation of the healthcare plan
Evaluates patient response to interventions and modifies care plan as necessary to achieve desired outcomes
Utilization of advanced knowledge to provide clinical leadership to other healthcare professionals through mentoring, education, and clinical consultation
Recognizes educational knowledge needs of peers or nursing staff and participates in educational activities to meet identified needs such as case conferences, symposia and informal huddles in collaboration with nursing education team
Familiar with education resources or other psychosocial resources available to patients and families
Responds to all consults in a timely manner as indicated by protocol or policy
Documents and signs medical records, forms and letters in a timely manner as indicated by protocol or policy
Participates in mortality and morbidity conferences, performance improvement and quality activities as assigned
Discharge planning
Required Skills/Abilities
Candidates must be a graduate of an accredited advanced practice registered nursing program (APRN) or physician assistant (PA) program and are certified through a recognized accrediting agency and hold a current Texas license.
Current APRN or PA certification required
Texas license or eligible for Texas licensure
BLS/PALS required (PALS can be completed in the first 30 days of hire)
One year of clinical experience as a NP/PA required (experience in pain management, pediatric complex care, pediatric Post-surgery or ICU care)
At Scottish Rite for Children, we work together with the common goal of helping give children back their childhood. Scottish Rite is a unique place to work because we believe in a collaborative approach, utilizing the care and expertise from all departments. We are always looking for caring, energetic individuals to join our team. We currently have locations in Dallas and Frisco and is an equal opportunity employer.
For questions, contact careers@tsrh.org.
Job Posting Title:
Advanced Practice Provider, Orthopedics (NP or PA)
Location:
Dallas - Hospital
Additional Posting Details:
Monday - Friday
Inpatient Unit
4/10-hour shifts (some days may be longer due to required meetings and patient volume and needs) Late morning to late evening
Job Description:
Duties/Responsibilities
Participates in direct patient care as an active member of the clinical and surgical team at SRC including but not limited to pre-surgical assessments, H&Ps, pain management planning and medication management and consults
Conducts and documents comprehensive initial and ongoing physical examinations based on age and diagnosis, including psychosocial and psychological status
Synthesizes data and utilizes evidence to develop, implement, and evaluate the patient plan of care, including ordering and interpreting laboratory, radiology, and other diagnostic studies/results
Consults as needed with other healthcare professionals, patients, and families in the formulation and initiation of the healthcare plan
Evaluates patient response to interventions and modifies care plan as necessary to achieve desired outcomes
Utilization of advanced knowledge to provide clinical leadership to other healthcare professionals through mentoring, education, and clinical consultation
Recognizes educational knowledge needs of peers or nursing staff and participates in educational activities to meet identified needs such as case conferences, symposia and informal huddles in collaboration with nursing education team
Familiar with education resources or other psychosocial resources available to patients and families
Responds to all consults in a timely manner as indicated by protocol or policy
Documents and signs medical records, forms and letters in a timely manner as indicated by protocol or policy
Participates in mortality and morbidity conferences, performance improvement and quality activities as assigned
Discharge planning
Required Skills/Abilities
Candidates must be a graduate of an accredited advanced practice registered nursing program (APRN) or physician assistant (PA) program and are certified through a recognized accrediting agency and hold a current Texas license.
Current APRN or PA certification required
Texas license or eligible for Texas licensure
BLS/PALS required (PALS can be completed in the first 30 days of hire)
One year of clinical experience as a NP/PA required (experience in pain management, pediatric complex care, pediatric Post-surgery or ICU care)
At Scottish Rite for Children, we work together with the common goal of helping give children back their childhood. Scottish Rite is a unique place to work because we believe in a collaborative approach, utilizing the care and expertise from all departments. We are always looking for caring, energetic individuals to join our team. We currently have locations in Dallas and Frisco and is an equal opportunity employer.
For questions, contact careers@tsrh.org.