Neonatal Nurse Practitioner - Illinois
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Job description
Neonatal Nurse Practitioner (NNP)
Position Summary
The Neonatal Nurse Practitioner provides advanced practice nursing care to neonates in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and/or newborn nursery. This role focuses on the assessment, diagnosis, and management of high-risk and critically ill newborns in collaboration with neonatologists and multidisciplinary care teams.
Key Responsibilities
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Provide comprehensive care to premature, critically ill, and medically complex neonates
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Perform neonatal assessments, admissions, and daily patient management
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Diagnose and manage acute and chronic neonatal conditions
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Develop and implement individualized plans of care
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Perform procedures within scope of practice, including intubation, line placement, and resuscitation as credentialed
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Monitor patient response to treatment and adjust care plans as needed
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Participate in neonatal resuscitations and high-risk deliveries
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Collaborate with neonatologists, nursing staff, respiratory therapy, and ancillary services
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Educate and support families regarding neonatal conditions and care plans
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Participate in discharge planning and continuity of care
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Maintain accurate, timely, and compliant documentation in the electronic health record
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Support quality improvement, patient safety, and regulatory compliance initiatives
Practice Setting
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Neonatal intensive care unit and/or newborn nursery
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Level II–IV NICU depending on facility
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Shift-based coverage, including days, nights, weekends, and holidays as required
Patient Population
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Premature and term neonates
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Infants with respiratory, cardiac, neurologic, infectious, and congenital conditions
Qualifications
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Master’s or Doctoral degree in Nursing
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Graduate of an accredited Neonatal Nurse Practitioner program
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National board certification as a Neonatal Nurse Practitioner
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Eligible for unrestricted nurse practitioner licensure in the practicing state
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DEA registration or eligibility
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NRP certification (or ability to obtain)
Skills & Competencies
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Advanced neonatal assessment and critical thinking skills
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Ability to manage high-acuity neonatal patients
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Strong procedural and clinical decision-making abilities
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Excellent communication and family-centered care skills
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Ability to work effectively in a high-intensity, team-based environment
Work Environment
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Hospital-based neonatal care setting
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Multidisciplinary NICU care model
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Fast-paced, high-acuity clinical environment