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Neonatal NP Opportunity in New York

Sumo Staffing

Last Updated: 12/23/24

Job Description

Job # 42866

NP - Neonatal

Location: New York, New York

1099 Locums contract


Schedule:

Coverage Dates: As soon as credentialed 03/02/25, – 06/28/25

Schedule Details 7a-8:30p, 60 min meal break deduction. 3 shifts a week


Responsibilities: Delivery room management of neonate, perform neonatal exam, assist with well baby exams and admissions when able to. Must be comfortable providing NRP to infants in delivery room. The role is to attend neonatal deliveries which include - cesarean sections, maternal medication exposure that may cause neonatal respiratory depression, meconium, late preterm infants (35- 36 6/7), chorioamnionitis with a reassuring tracing, shoulder precautions and twin gestation.

Assess newborns on L & D requiring immediate intervention ( e.g. respiratory distress, cyanosis, hypoglycemia, and hypothermia).

Provide prenatal consults for select, uncomplicated late preterm (35-36 1/7) pregnancies

If time allows examine and admit newborns to the WBN

Miscellaneous: Will consider PT candidates to fulfill fulltime need.


Practice Details:

Patients per Day/Volume: attend 10+ deliveries per day including scheduling c-sections, cat 2 tracing,

Admissions: Role does not include admissions. If time permits it would only be pertinent to their patient.


EMR: EPIC


Requirements:

  • Must be BC
  • FNP, PNP or NNP as long as they have 2 years of recent exp with neonatal care in delivery room
  • Life Support - BLS and NRP Required
  • Must have active NY License

If you are interested in hearing more about this opportunity, please send resume and call or email.


Sincerely,

Sandee McNaughton

SUMO Medical Staffing

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Company Details

Draper, Utah, United States
Allied Health Search, now Sumo Medical Staffing, is a nationwide Healthcare Staffing and Recruiting company. Allied Health Searches primary focus is the placement of Nurse Practitioner's, Physician Assistants and CRNA's