Neonatal Nurse Practitioner- NICU in Chattanooga, TN

Erlanger Health SystemChattanooga, TN
10h

About The Position

We are seeking a compassionate and highly skilled Neonatal Advanced Practice Provider, either a Neonatal Nurse Practitioner (NNP) or a Physician Assistant who has completed a Neonatal Fellowship, to join our NICU team. The ideal candidate will be committed to providing exceptional, family-centered care to premature and critically ill newborns. This position includes rotating shift coverage with flexibility to support work–life balance and team needs. The provider will deliver high‑quality, evidence‑based care to neonates in a Level II/III/IV NICU setting and perform advanced neonatal procedures such as intubation, line placement, and resuscitation when within scope of practice and training. Responsibilities include participating in high‑risk deliveries, providing stabilization and resuscitation, performing thorough assessments, and managing ongoing patient care. The provider will collaborate closely with neonatologists, nurses, respiratory therapists, and other team members. Additional duties include communicating effectively with families, completing accurate documentation, supporting educational initiatives, and contributing to quality improvement efforts. Rotating shifts may include days, nights, weekends, and holidays, with flexibility based on patient and team needs. This position is involved in a team-based approach to care. Team members are trained to meet the highest level of function for their role as per the State of Tennessee/Georgia guidelines. Is trained and assigned (as per their role and responsibilities) to coordinate care for patients and is trained and assigned to support patients/families/caregivers in self-management, self-efficacy and behavior change. Is trained and assigned (as per their role and responsibilities) to manage the practices' patient population. Participates in the practice's quality improvement process and performance evaluation. Erlanger Health System is home to the region’s only Level IV Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, providing the highest level of care available for premature and medically fragile newborns. The Level IV NICU serves as a regional referral center, delivering comprehensive treatment for complex neonatal conditions, access to pediatric subspecialists, advanced surgical capabilities, and the highest level of respiratory and critical care support. In addition to the Level IV NICU, Erlanger operates additional neonatal care units that support moderate- and late-preterm infants, offering a full continuum of care from delivery through discharge. Our neonatal services are designed to provide seamless transitions between levels of care, supporting both high‑acuity and step‑down needs. The NICU team is composed of neonatologists, neonatal APPs, specialized nursing staff, respiratory therapists, lactation consultants, and other pediatric professionals dedicated to family‑centered care. The environment is fast‑paced, collaborative, and deeply committed to delivering compassionate, evidence-based treatment to newborns and their families.

Requirements

  • Candidates for the Neonatal Nurse Practitioner pathway must hold a Master’s or Doctorate in Nursing, possess current RN and APRN licensure, and have national NNP certification.
  • Candidates for the Physician Assistant pathway must hold a Master’s degree from an accredited PA program, have active PA licensure and NCCPA certification, and must have completed a Neonatal Fellowship.
  • Minimum of two (2) years Nursing clinical experience
  • Current license / certification to practice in the State of Tennessee
  • Tennessee licensure or multistate licensure from a compact state must be obtained within three months of hire for non-Tennessee residents.

Nice To Haves

  • Clinical experience in the NICU

Responsibilities

  • Deliver high‑quality, evidence‑based care to neonates in a Level II/III/IV NICU setting
  • Perform advanced neonatal procedures such as intubation, line placement, and resuscitation when within scope of practice and training
  • Participate in high‑risk deliveries
  • Provide stabilization and resuscitation
  • Perform thorough assessments
  • Manage ongoing patient care
  • Collaborate closely with neonatologists, nurses, respiratory therapists, and other team members
  • Communicate effectively with families
  • Complete accurate documentation
  • Support educational initiatives
  • Contribute to quality improvement efforts
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