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NNP's are responsible for the day to day management of critically ill and convalescing infants in collaboration with the Neonatologist - leading care and coordinating the efforts of the health care team. This includes specialized neonatal care i.e. delivery room resuscitation, stabilization, initiation of infant treatment and necessary procedures, prescribing diagnostic testing, medications and therapies, and providing family support. NNP's are in a clinical leadership position in the NICU. Additional responsibilities include select nursing and medical staff education; consultation; advocacy for patients, families and nursing staff; involvement in professional development and research; participation and leadership in unit committees and councils; improvement of unit-specific neonatal outcomes.
Job Responsibility:
Day to day management of critically ill and convalescing infants in collaboration with the Neonatologist
Specialized neonatal care including delivery room resuscitation, stabilization, initiation of infant treatment and necessary procedures
Prescribing diagnostic testing, medications and therapies
Providing family support
Select nursing and medical staff education
Consultation
Advocacy for patients, families and nursing staff
Involvement in professional development and research
Participation and leadership in unit committees and councils
Improvement of unit-specific neonatal outcomes
Requirements:
Master's degree in Nursing required
Two or more years of clinical experience required
License Advance Practice Nurse Prescriber (33) - State of Wisconsin required within 180 days
License RN - Registered Nurse (30) - State of Wisconsin required
NRP
BLS
DEA number must be obtained within 6 months of hire