Nurse Practitioner, Intensive Care (Pulmonary)

1 month ago
United StatesSalary Range: $102,000 - $152,900Full TimePrimary Care

Job Description

About the Role

Join Johns Hopkins University as a Nurse Practitioner, Intensive Care (Pulmonary) in United States.

Key Responsibilities

  • disciplinary healthcare team providing care to patients and their families. Must have the ability to diagnose and implement a medical care plan for the short and long
  • term care of acute and chronic health conditions in the intensive care unit. Be able to apply critical thinking and problem
  • solving in the patient's best interest. Provide detailed and comprehensive documentation of all patient care

Requirements

  • disciplinary healthcare team providing care to patients and their families. Must have the ability to diagnose and implement a medical care plan for the short and long
  • term care of acute and chronic health conditions in the intensive care unit. Be able to apply critical thinking and problem
  • solving in the patient's best interest. Provide detailed and comprehensive documentation of all patient care
  • 5 hours, Sunday through Saturday FLSA Status: Exempt Location: School of Medicine Campus Department name: SOM DOM Pulmonary Personnel area: School of Medicine

Benefits & Compensation

  • Salary range: $102,000 to $102,000 annually.

Work Schedule

  • Full-time position.
  • Weekend coverage may be required.

Apply to join Johns Hopkins University as a Nurse Practitioner, Intensive Care (Pulmonary).

Key Skills

Critical CarePulmonaryAdvanced PracticeMechanical VentilationCVVHDECMOBedside ProceduresUltrasound-Guided ProceduresDiagnostic InterpretationMedication ManagementPatient EducationTeam CollaborationResearch InitiativesCritical ThinkingOrganizational SkillsDocumentation
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Position Insights

Work-Life Balance Analysis

WeekdayDoc's proprietary algorithm rates Nurse Practitioner, Intensive Care (Pulmonary) at Johns Hopkins University a 2.0 out of 10 for work-life balance — classified as below average. This places the position in the average range of all Primary Care nurse practitioner listings evaluated on our platform.

Candidates should carefully assess workload expectations and scheduling demands before applying.

Primary Care — Nurse Practitioner Career Context

This Primary Care position at Johns Hopkins University is open to nurse practitioner candidates.

Nurse Practitioners are among the fastest-growing healthcare professions, with expanding scope of practice in many states and strong demand for telehealth and primary care roles.

Location & Logistics

This position is based in United States.

Skills, Responsibilities & Benefits

Key skills and qualifications: Critical Care, Pulmonary, Advanced Practice, Mechanical Ventilation, CVVHD, ECMO, Bedside Procedures, Ultrasound-Guided Procedures. Candidates with experience in these areas may be especially well-suited for this Primary Care role.

Core responsibilities: The Nurse Practitioner will provide comprehensive care to critically ill patients in the Medical and Oncology Intensive Care Units, working collaboratively within a multi-disciplinary team to manage complex medical and oncological/hematologic conditions. Key duties include performing physical examin...

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About Johns Hopkins University

Education Administration Programs
Baltimore, Maryland
2-5
2.0

Work-Life Balance Score

Below Average

Job Details

Employment Type

Full Time

Posted

1mo ago

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