Description Fairfax Neonatal Associates, P.C. is seeking experienced and highly motivated, full-time Neonatal Nurse Practitioners to join our private practice group located in Northern Virginia. Our teams work in award-winning community hospitals in the Northern Virginia region to include Inova Fairfax, Inova Fair Oaks, Inova Alexandria, and Inova Loudoun Hospitals. The Neonatal Nurse Practitioner (NNP) provides clinical services for patients at contracted Hospitals in an ethical, professional, and timely manner. The NNP is responsible for attending high-risk deliveries, providing newborn well-baby care, performing the most up-to-date diagnostic and treatment procedures, and assessing emergency and continuing care services for premature and critically ill infants under the supervision of the Neonatologist documented in a collaborative agreement and conforming to privileges granted by Inova. We offer competitive pay, benefits, and generous paid time off for full-time employees. Duties/Responsibilities Provide oversight of the care team to manage direct patient care for a specified patient population; seek and assimilate input from the team and parents; provide support and leadership in a shared decision-making process to develop the plan of care. Actively participate in family-centered care and communicate in a professional and compassionate manner; refer patients to specialists and to relevant ancillary services as appropriate. Communicate with families about treatment, prevention, and anticipatory guidance post-discharge. Communicate clearly to residents, fellows, new providers, and nurses' expectations regarding patient updates, notification of significant clinical changes, and effective documentation. Encourage questions from participants on the care team. Respond to FNA colleagues and Inova/community medical providers in a timely and respectful manner, adhere to work schedule, aid colleagues with high acuity patients, and anticipate patient and colleague needs when on call. Using the FNA template in EPIC, document patient progress thoroughly, accurately, and concisely. Maintain an accurate and up-to-date problem list and plans for the management of each individual problem. Daily progress notes should convey to a consultant, staff, and parents the major issues, differential diagnoses, and management plans. Adequately and promptly complete all clinical documentation as required by JCAHO, other regulatory bodies, and/or the Medical Staff Bylaws, Rules and Regulations, and FNA guidelines concerning clinical charge documentation. Provide sign-out to colleagues, according to the FNA template, that prepares the covering physicians and NNPs to prioritize patients, follow through on actions needed, and be prepared for contingencies and anticipate potential complications. Expand clinical and professional knowledge base. Recognize the importance of participation in professional organizations. Accept personal responsibility for professional development and the maintenance of professional competence and credentials. Continuously participate in self-evaluations of advanced nursing practice skills to ensure competent clinical care and continued self-development. Identify problems related to patient services and make recommendations for improvement. Cooperate and participate in the development, implementation, and revision of policies affecting medical practice, judgment, and quality of care. Participate as a member of special care teams, NICU clinical teams, Medical Staff, and hospital committees as requested by FNA. NNP will participate and support corporate objectives. Service the well-baby population assigned to FNA. Provide supervision and consultation for the well-baby pediatrician, resident, NNP, or NP. Provide direct care when necessary. Follow established bylaws, policies and procedures, continuous quality improvement objectives, and safety, environmental, and/or infection control standards. Requirements Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Competence in the clinical skills needed in neonatal-perinatal medicine such as the ability to perform intubation/extubations, PICC line insertions, needle thoracentesis, administer moderate sedation, and other abilities relevant to the position. Competently use and initially interpret laboratory tests, imaging, and other diagnostic procedures. Demonstrate understanding of the indications, risks, and limitations of said procedures. Understanding of the emotional impact on the family of having a child born prematurely or born with a life-threatening and/or chronic condition and must demonstrate the communication skills necessary for encouraging dialogue. Demonstrate leadership skills to enhance team function, the learning environment, and/or the health care delivery system/environment to improve patient care. Sufficient typing skills, capable of utilizing basic word processing and spreadsheets. Education & Experience Board Certification in Nursing and Board Certified as a Neonatal-Nurse Practitioner. VA Nursing license, VA NNP license, DEA Certificate, NRP Certification. Physical Requirements Ability to lift a maximum of 35lbs. Rotation between all hospital sites. Patients in various locations and DR coverage require walking and stairs. Eye-hand coordination and dexterity, enabling the clinician to perform procedures when applicable. The statements above reflect the general duties, responsibilities, and competencies considered necessary to perform the essential functions of the job and should not be considered as a detailed description of all the work requirements of the position. The specific job duties may be changed at the discretion of Management. Fairfax Neonatal Associates, PC. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. #J-18808-Ljbffr