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First Connect

NP-Neonatology

First Connect, Dallas, Texas, United States, 75235


Description:

Parkland Health is seeking a Neonatal Nurse Practitioner to join its dedicated team in delivering high-quality care to neonates and their families.

Parkland s medical staff is recognized as leaders in their fields. These medical experts provide specialized care to meet each patient s personal healthcare needs. From the most complex surgical procedures to basic checkups, Parkland s patient care services were created with you in mind.

Job Description:12- and 24-hour shifts managing 8-10 patients per day shift and 20-30 patients per night shiftPerform procedures and attend high-risk deliveriesNight shift covers unit with support from 3-4 NNPs, resident, fellow, and neonatologist72 weekend hours required in a 6-week schedule, with Friday nights through 7:00 am Monday morning includedInpatient rounds as practice settingCoverage needed due to staffing shortageStart date as soon as credentialedAPRN with authorization to practice in Family, Adult, Pediatric, Neonatal, Psychiatric Mental Health, or Women's Health requiredFacility designated as Trauma Level IEMR documentation system: EPICCandidates should reside within 1.5 hours of the facilityOpen to newly graduated NNP with 4 years' NICU experienceNot open to locums candidatesNot open to 1099 candidatesNot open to visa candidatesOpen to candidates seeking alternate shift schedules to what is described aboveNot open to candidates who have lapsed Board Certification(s) and need to obtain them againClean malpractice and license are required.Compensation and Benefits:Competitive salary range based on experience and training (to be discussed at interview).

Provider may submit salary expectations with presentation.

min: ***mid: ***max: ***

*** Sign-on Bonus

Relocation: if the candidate lives 100 miles outside of Dallas

See attached document for more details.SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTSALL OF THE FOLLOWING ARE REQUIRED AT NAME CLEAR UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.Board Certified NP (NNP highly preferred, may consider Family, Adult, Pediatric, Psychiatric Mental Health or Women's Health Nurse Practitioner) - REQUIRED -OR-Board Eligible NNP with at least 4 years' NICU experience (note in "Experience" field) - REQUIREDActive TX license - REQUIREDBLS, NRP (or willing to obtain) - REQUIREDClean malpractice and license history - REQUIREDCovid Vaccination (Verbal Confirmation) - REQUIREDDoes the provider require visa support - J1 or H1B? (note in "Additional Submission Details" field) - REQUIREDBy submitting your applicant to this need you are acknowledging that you have checked and have no inclination that your candidate has applied directly to this position. Any candidate that has applied directly is not eligible to be onboarded through an agency.CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTSBLSBoard CertifiedNRPSTATE LICENSE REQUIREMENTSTexasADDITIONAL LICENSE REQUIREMENTS4 years' NICU experience for NNP fresh graduates (note in "Experience" field), COVID vaccination, Does the provider require visa support - J1 or H1B? (note in "Additional Submission Details" field)ABOUT THE FACILITYAbout Parkland Health:

Parkland Health first opened its doors in 1894 and is now one of the largest public hospital systems in the country. The hospital averages more than 1 million outpatient visits annually.

Services include a Level I Trauma Center, the first verified burn center in North Texas, and a Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. The system also includes a network of community-based health centers, including primary care and women's clinics, and numerous outreach and education programs. Parkland is the primary teaching hospital for the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.

Despite our growth for more than 125 years, our mission and vision remain the same

to care for you and your family. Thank you for choosing Parkland.Learn more about Parkland care and innovation in Parkland's annual report.About the Community:

Founded in 1841 by John Neely Bryan, Dallas started as a small trading post along the Trinity River. The construction of railroads in the late 19th century transformed the city into a regional center for commerce and agriculture. The discovery of oil in the early 20th century further propelled Dallas's growth, attracting major oil companies and establishing the city as a hub for banking and finance. Despite setbacks like the Great Depression, Dallas exhibited resilience and emerged as a major urban center.

The post-war period marked a phase of rapid urbanization for Dallas. The city's population surged, and the development of highways and the establishment of Dallas Love Field and Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport facilitated economic expansion and connectivity.

In recent decades, Dallas has experienced significant economic growth and urban revitalization and has become a prominent center for technology, telecommunications, healthcare, and other industries. Today, Dallas stands as one of the largest and most influential cities in the United States, known for its booming economy, diverse cultural scene, and welcoming atmosphere. It is a testament to the spirit of progress and resilience that has defined Dallas throughout its remarkable history.