EDUCATION/LICENSE REQUIREMENTS:
Current RN license and Advanced Practice Registered Nurse license through the Minnesota Board of Nursing
Completion of a pediatric nurse practitioner program with a Master of Nursing Degree or a Doctorate of Nursing Practice.
Board certified with Pediatric Nursing Certification Board.
About Childrens Minnesota
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The Pediatric Infectious Disease division is a dynamic program that includes nine physicians and one nurse practitioner and boasts a strong collaborative approach where clinical practice decision-making and sub-sub-specialty interests are encouraged. The Pediatric Infectious Disease program cares for children with acute and chronic infectious disorders in the greater area of Minnesota and western Wisconsin as well as those from eastern North Dakota and northern Iowa.
We are seeking a well-rounded Pediatric Nurse Practitioner to join our dedicated team. The Pediatric Infectious Disease group practices at Childrens Minnesotas two hospital-based sites in Minneapolis and St. Paul. These sites include large neonatal and pediatric ICUs and a large and growing Cardiovascular ICU with a heart transplant program.
Additionally Childrens is home to Minnesotas primary perinatal and pediatric HIV care program.
Key Responsibilities:
The primary responsibility of the provider will be inpatient care with some outpatient follow-up and ongoing care for patients with a broad variety of acute and chronic infectious conditions. Work collaboratively with talented hospitalist medicine and emergency medicine providers along with a full complement of pediatric medical and surgical specialists. Additional partners include a robust Immunology program which includes two physicians and one nurse practitioner.
Program Development:
Each clinician actively works to advance overall care provided by the Childrens Pediatric Infection Disease team through involvement and participation in quality improvement efforts projects research journal review continuing education interprofessional education and presentations and conferences.