Neonatal Nurse Practitioner
US-WA-Tacoma
clinical
Req #: 49538
Type: Practitioner - Neonatal Nurse Practitioner
|
Overview: Work/Life Balance - Level III/IV NNP Opportunity in Washington! Responsibilities: Are you passionate about providing exceptional care to newborns and their families? We're looking for a dedicated Neonatal Nurse Practitioner (NNP) to become a vital part of our collaborative and compassionate NICU team at Tacoma General Hospital, a leading facility in the Pacific Northwest. What You'll Love About This Role: * High-Acuity Experience: Work in a Level III/IV NICU with approximately 4,000 deliveries annually, offering a dynamic and rewarding clinical environment. * Flexible Scheduling: Enjoy 24-hour in-house shifts, allowing for fewer workdays and more time to recharge or explore the beautiful Pacific Northwest. * Diverse Practice Settings: Rotate through our Level II nurseries in Auburn and Puyallup, gaining broad experience across different care levels. * Supportive for New Grads: Just starting your NNP journey? Begin your career with confidence through our 1-year structured orientation program designed specifically for new graduates, including tuition reimbursement. * Comprehensive onboarding with a dedicated "buddy" NNP mentor * Consistent 1:1 support from Neonatologists * Hands-on experience in a high-acuity environment. About the Area: Nestled near the breathtaking Mount Rainier National Park, Tacoma offers the perfect blend of urban energy and natural beauty. Located just 32 miles from Seattle and a short drive to Vancouver, BC, you'll enjoy: * No state income tax - more money in your pocket! * Outdoor paradise - skiing, hiking, boating, and more are all within reach. * Cultural richness - explore world-class museums, local wineries, craft breweries, and a vibrant arts scene. * Community feel - Tacoma is a progressive, mid-sized port city with a welcoming, hometown vibe. Ready to make a difference in the lives of newborns while enjoying an exceptional quality of life? Apply today and become part of a team that values your expertise, supports your growth, and celebrates your impact. Qualifications: * Current APRN national specialty certification * Minimum of a master's degree