Job Summary and Responsibilities
As a Fulltime Critical Care Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Physician Assistant (PA), you will join an established, comprehensive Critical Care team with Dignity Health Medical Group Nevada.
In this role, you will deliver comprehensive medical care to critically ill adult patients under physician supervision, perform assessments, order and interpret diagnostics, develop and implement treatment plans, administer medications, and monitor patient responses. You will collaborate with the interdisciplinary team, participate in daily rounds and conferences, educate patients and families, maintain accurate records, engage in quality improvement, adhere to policies, and demonstrate proficiency in intubation, central line placement, arterial line management, and thoracentesis.
To be successful in this role, you must have advanced knowledge of critical care medicine, including hemodynamic monitoring, mechanical ventilation, and shock management. Possess excellent communication, interpersonal, and patient education skills. Must be able to work independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced environment. Have strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
We are offering a competitive salary, a sign-on bonus, full benefits, CME allowance, Malpractice with tail coverage, and relocation assistance for eligible candidates. We also offer a retirement plan with employer match. Qualified candidates may also be eligible for student loan repayment.
Job Requirements
Required
Active or eligible license to practice as a NP or PA in Nevada
Proficiency in intubation, central line placement, arterial line management, and thoracentesis
Graduate of an accredited Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant program
Certification by the appropriate national certifying body (e.g., ANCC, NCCPA)
Proficiency in electronic health record (EHR) systems
Certifications in BLS and ACLS
Preferred
Where You'll Work
As the community's only not-for-profit faith-based healthcare system; Dignity Health St. Rose Dominican has been guided by the vision and core values of the Adrian Dominican Sisters for more than 70 years. As the Henderson and Las Vegas communities grow, Dignity Health-St. Rose Dominican facilities and its more than 3400 employees will continue the Sisters' mission of serving people in need. St. Rose Dominican is a member of CommonSpirit Health, one of the nation's largest healthcare systems, a 22-state network of more than 9000 physicians, 60000 employees and 400 care centers including hospitals, urgent and occupational care imaging and surgery centers, home health and primary care clinics. #HEC
Pay Range
$71.00 - $76.00 /hour
We are an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
Hello. We welcome the chance to help you feel your best. Excellent, affordable health care, delivered with compassion, is what we stand for. Since our founding in 1986, we've made it our goal to create environments that meet each patient's physical, mental, and spiritual needs. We also believe this healing philosophy promotes the wellbeing of our staff and the places they serve.Dignity Health is made up of more than 60,000 caregivers and staff who deliver excellent care to diverse communities in 21 states. Headquartered in San Francisco, Dignity Health is the fifth largest health system in the nation and the largest hospital provider in California.Through teamwork and innovation, faith and compassion, advocacy and action, we endeavor every day to keep you happy, healthy, and whole.Dignity Health began as a single hospital founded on the belief that all people deserve medical care, regardless of their background, ethnicity, or circumstances.The Sisters of Mercy, originally founded by Catherine McAuley in Dublin, Ireland in 1831, vowed to serve people who suffer from poverty, sickness, and lack of education. In 1854, eight Sisters arrived in San Francisco, California and immediately began caring for residents of a city struck by cholera, then typhoid and influenza. They founded St. Mary's Hospital, now the oldest continuously operating hospital in the city.Eventually, one facility became many, expanding to serve a rapidly growing population while strengthening its commitment to keeping the human person at the forefront of modern medicine.In 1986, two congregations of the Sisters of Mercy joined their ten hospitals together, forming Catholic Healthcare West. In 2012, we changed our name to Dignity Health to better describe what we stand for. Dignity is something everyone is born with. To us, "Dignity" means showing respect for all people by providing excellent care and helping them lead healthy, meaningful lives.Today, Dignity Health is one of the largest health systems in the nation with 400 care sites across a 22-state network, including 39 hospitals -- 24 of which are Catholic and 15 are other-than-Catholic. The mission and values we were founded upon remain the same. Through teamwork and innovation, faith and compassion, advocacy and action, we endeavor every day to keep our patients happy, healthy, and whole. Hello humankindness.