Nurse Practitioner / Physician Assistant - Pediatric Cardiology
Location: Stanford
Posted on: June 23, 2025
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Job Description:
Job Description JOB SUMMARY This paragraph summarizes the
general nature, level and purpose of the job. The Advanced Practice
Provider (APP) positions are part of a collaborative team
consisting of Attending Physicians, Fellows, and a team of advanced
practice providers both NPs and PAs. The APP team is highly
respected, we are seen as the go to team for the attendings. We
actively participate in the education of fellows and visiting
residents. Responsibilities for this role include: receiving
sign-out from overnight team. Pre-rounding on assigned patients,
developing a plan of care for the day for that patient, present
patients on rounds, write a daily note, you will be responsible for
implementing the plan agreed upon on during rounds and responding
to any issues raised by the nurses during the course of the day.
The advanced practice provider is credentialed to perform the
following procedures: intubation, central line placement, arterial
line placement, chest tube insertion, PD drain placement, chest
tube removal, pacing wire removal. Nurse Practitioner (NP): The
Nurse Practitioner functions under the general Nurse Practitioner
Standardized Process Protocol approved by the Interdisciplinary
Practice Committee (IDPC). The Nurse Practitioner provides routine
care and management of the patient with acute and chronic
complaints, in collaboration with the supervising physician and
through implementation of standardized procedures. Specific
functions pertaining to the Service, Clinic or Department are
established by the Nurse Practitioner and the supervising
physician(s), and approved by the appropriate medical and nursing
administrators, the IDPC, and the Stanford Hospital and Clinics
(SHC) Medical Executive Board and Board of Directors. Physician
Assistant (PA): The Physician Assistant functions under the general
Physician Assistant Role Description approved by the
Interdisciplinary Practice Committee (IDPC). Specific functions
pertaining to the Service, Clinic or Department are established by
the Physician Assistant and his or her supervising physician(s),
and approved by the appropriate medical and nursing administrators,
the IDPC, and the Stanford Hospital and Clinics (SHC) Medical Board
and Board of Directors. ESSENTIAL FUNTIONS The essential functions
listed are typical examples of work performed by positions in this
job classification. They are not designed to contain or be
interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, tasks, and
responsibilities. Employees may also perform other duties as
assigned. Employees must abide by all Joint Commission Requirements
including but not limited to sensitivity to cultural diversity,
patient care, patient rights and ethical treatment, safety and
security of physical environments, emergency management, teamwork,
respect for others, participation in ongoing education and
training, communication and adherence to safety and quality
programs, sustaining compliance with National Patient Safety Goals,
and licensure and health screenings. Must perform all duties and
responsibilities in accordance with the Service Standards of the
Hospital (s). A. An NP/PA may provide only those medical services
which he/she is competent to perform, which are consistent with the
NP/PA's education, training and experience, and which are performed
in collaboration with a physician. B. An NP/PA shall consult with a
physician regarding any task, procedure or diagnostic problem which
the NP/PA determines exceeds his/her level of competence or shall
refer such cases to a collaborating physician. C. Scope of Practice
of the NP/PA: Evaluates and treats patients with acute, chronic
complaints and health maintenance concerns related to specialty,
according to written standardized procedures. Obtains complete
histories and performs pertinent physical exams with assessment of
normal and abnormal findings on new and return patients. Performs
or requests and evaluates diagnostic studies as indicated upon
evaluation of the patient. Administers, orders, furnishes and
prescribes medications. Orders and collects specimens for routine
laboratory tests, screening procedures and therapeutic procedures,
including blood and blood products. Orders physical therapy,
occupational therapy, respiratory therapy, radiology examinations
and nursing services. Performs designated procedures after
demonstrated competency, according to written standardized
procedures where applicable. Obtains informed consent, as
indicated. Initiates arrangements for hospital admissions and
discharges and completes appropriate paperwork. As directed by the
supervising physician, enrolls patients in investigational studies
approved by the Investigational Review Board (IRB), and orders the
necessary tests and medications. After appropriate training,
assists the supervising physician in the operating room. The RN
First Assistant directly assists the surgeon and practices under
the supervision of the surgeon during the intraoperative phase. The
RN First Assistant must adhere to standardized procedures and not
concurrently function as a scrub nurse. Recognizes and considers
age-specific needs of patients. Effectively communicates and
interacts with patients, families, staff and members of the
community from diverse backgrounds. Recognizes situations which
require the immediate attention of a physician, and initiates
life-saving procedures when necessary. Facilitates the coordination
of inpatient and outpatient care and services as needed.
Facilitates collaboration between providers and coordination of
community resources. Ensures compliance with legal, regulatory and
clinical policies and procedures. Participates in quality
improvement initiatives. Provides and coordinates patient teaching
and counseling. Other duties as assigned. D. Supervision:
Supervision is provided by the supervising/sponsoring physician
with clinical privileges at LPCH, or designated attending
physicians in the Clinic, Service or Department. Standardized
procedures, approved by the supervising physician(s) and the IDPC,
are a mandatory mechanism of supervision. Other mechanisms of
supervision used may be: Direct on-site, electronic or phone
supervision by a supervising physician. A physician cannot
supervise more than four (4) NP/PAs at one time. Chart screens on
random charts by the supervising physician or designee. Chart
audits on random charts as an integral part of selected quality
improvement programs. Ongoing Professional Practice Evaluation
(OPPE) through tracking of performance indicators. The NP/PA will
receive a formal annual performance evaluation by the Lead Advanced
Practice Provider (Lead APP), Director of Advanced Practice or
supervising manager/director with input from the Lead APP,
supervising physician(s) and/or physician delegates, APP peers and
the supervising manager/director. Ongoing Professional Practice
Evaluation (OPPE) also occurs through tracking of performance
indicators. Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Any combination
of education and experience that would likely provide the required
knowledge, skills and abilities as well as possession of any
required licenses or certifications is qualifying. Education:
Physician Assistant (PA): Bachelor's degree or above from an
accredited college or university. Graduate of a PA program
accredited by the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for
the Physician Assistant, Inc. Nurse Practitioner (NP): Master's or
doctoral degree in nursing from an accredited college or
university. Graduate of an NP program accredited by the National
League of Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) or the Commission
on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). Licensure/Certification:
Physician Assistant (PA): Licensure as a Physician Assistant (PA)
in the State of California. Certification as a Physician Assistant
(PA) by the National Commission on Certification of Physician
Assistants (NCCPA) Certification in Basic Life Support (BLS) from
the American Heart Association (AHA) An individual Drug Enforcement
Agency (DEA) license issued by the United States DEA for Schedule
II-V controlled substances, required only if prescribing controlled
substances to outpatients Additional board certification(s) may be
required by certain services/departments. Nurse Practitioner (NP):
Licensure as a Registered Nurse (RN) in the State of California
Certification as a Nurse Practitioner (NP) in the State of
California National Board Certification as a Nurse Practitioner
(NP) from an agency accredited by the American Board of Nursing
Specialties (ABNS). Note: New graduate NPs will be allotted six (6)
months from their graduation date to obtain national board
certification. Certification in Basic Life Support (BLS) from the
American Heart Association (AHA). Furnishing license issued by the
Board of Registered Nursing (BRN), required only if furnishing
medications An individual Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) license
issued by the United States DEA for Schedule II-V controlled
substances, required only if prescribing controlled substances to
outpatients . Additional board certification(s) may be required by
certain specialties/departments. Physical Requirements and Working
Conditions The Physical Requirements and Working Conditions in
which the job is typically performed are available from the
Occupational Health Department. Reasonable accommodations will be
made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions of the job. LI-post Additional Information Pay
Range Compensation is based on the level and requirements of the
role. Salary within our ranges may also be determined by your
education, experience, knowledge, skills, location, and abilities,
as required by the role, as well as internal equity and alignment
with market data. Typically, new team members join at the minimum
to mid salary range. Minimum to Midpoint Range (Hourly): $89.80 to
$109.44 Stanford Medicine Children's Health (SMCH) strongly values
diversity and is committed to equal opportunity and
non-discrimination in all of its policies and practices, including
the area of employment. Accordingly, SMCH does not discriminate
against any person on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual
orientation or gender identity, religion, age, national or ethnic
origin, political beliefs, marital status, medical condition,
genetic information, veteran status, or disability, or the
perception of any of the above. People of all genders, members of
all racial and ethnic groups, people with disabilities, and
veterans are encouraged to apply. Qualified applicants with
criminal convictions will be considered after an individualized
assessment of the conviction and the job requirements, and where
applicable, in compliance with the San Francisco Fair Chance
Ordinance.
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