Nurse Practitioner - Neonatology

Ann Arbor and Livonia, MI 48106

Specialty Neonatology
Profession Nurse Practitioner

About Us

As a physician-led organization, IHA combines the autonomy and close-knit culture of private practice with the stability and resources of a prestigious national healthcare system.

Were seeking a passionate and driven individual to join our team as a Neonatal Nurse Practitioner (NNP) who is eager to make a meaningful impact on the health of our community!  

Opportunity Details

  • FTE: Full-time & Part-time
  • Schedule: 8 hour and 24 hours shifts
  • Location: Ann Arbor & Livonia, Michigan
  • Specialty: Hospital Medicine - Neonatology

Why Work with Us?

  • Comprehensive Care - Provide advanced assessment, evaluation, and treatment for neonates in collaboration with attending pediatricians and neonatologists.
  • Work-Life Balance and Advanced Digital Tools - Epic and MyChart
  • Supportive Team Environment - Collaborate with skilled physicians, nurse practitioners, and dedicated support staff.
  • Prioritizing Internal Growth and Advancement - We are committed to promoting from within, offering abundant opportunities for career advancement and fostering a culture that empowers employees to thrive
  • Competitive Compensation and Benefits Package:
    • Competitive salary + incentives
    • Health, dental, and vision insurance
    • Retirement savings plans (403b & 457)
    • Public Service Loan Forgiveness eligibility
    • Short- & long-term disability coverage
    • Malpractice insurance with tail coverage 

Requirements

  • Current NNP Certification Required
  • Successful completion of an accredited Neonatal Nurse Practitioner program
  • State of Michigan license
  • Minimum two years of NICU experience
  • BLS certification
  • NRP certification

Duties & Responsibilities

A typical day may include:

  • Providing assessment, planning, and evaluation of care for newborns under the direction of attending pediatricians
  • Ordering, interpreting, and documenting labs, diagnostic imaging, and treatment plans
  • Attending high-risk deliveries to provide resuscitation and stabilization
  • Independently performing neonatal transports between hospital systems
  • Writing orders for medications, IV therapy, nutrition, blood products, admissions, transfers, and discharges
  • Participating in nursing education, competency assessment, and staff consultation
  • Assisting with quality improvement initiatives, policy development, and unit procedures
  • Submitting accurate and timely billing
  • Engaging in ongoing professional development through education and training
  • Maintaining confidentiality, safety practices, and adherence to Trinity Healths Mission, Vision, and Values

The Livonia campus includes a Level I nursery averaging 1,000 deliveries annually, and the Ann Arbor campus houses a Level III NICU with about 4,500 deliveries each year.