APP- Lead Pulmonary Critical Care

Job Number: 1080446

Piedmont Medical Care Corporation - Atlanta, Georgia
Shift/Schedule: Full-time


Description

Advanced Practice Provider - Lead Inpatient - Pulmonary Critical Care

Piedmont Healthcare is recruiting for an Advanced Practice Provider Lead to join the Critical Care team. In this position, the provider will perform mid-level provider supervisory responsibilities supporting the Critical Care APP team.    

In this role you will:

Provide medical care to patients under the direction of a supervising physician. Examine, evaluate, and treat patients with medical conditions, illness or injuries.  Advise patients on the maintenance of good health.

 

Duties:

  • Schedule creation and PTO approval
  • Financials: tracking and approving CME
  • Annual Evaluations: compile and submit
    • New Hire Evaluations
      • Help develop PIPs when needed
      • Help with formal 90 day evaluations in Oracle
  • Leader Rounding every 3 months with direct reports
  • Unit based education
  • APP Recruitment
  • Email reminders/updates to the teams
    • Help run/manage staff meetings
  • Assist with credentialing
  • Quality oversight
    • Delegate quality team representation
    • Follow up on meetings & send updates to the team
    • Hold APP team accountable for quality adherence
  • Assist with physician interviewing
  • Discipline and Accountability
    • Work in conjunction with director on discipline issues
    • Follow up w APPs on care concerns, RLs, complaints, etc.
  • Professional Development
  • Attend Leader as Coach course
  • Attend New Leader Orientation
  • Other duties as assigned

Requirements

Qualifications:

Graduate from an accredited school of nursing with current Georgia license for Advanced Practice Nursing, Master’s degree in Nursing and certified as a nurse practitioner by an accredited certifying body 

OR

A graduate from a nationally certified Physician’s Assistant Program with current licensure as a Physician’s Assistant in the State of Georgia.

Two years related experience.  Requires knowledge of research process and the ability to apply it to every day practices.


Diversity & Inclusion

At Piedmont Healthcare we embrace diverse ideas, perspectives, and skills to create a collaborative workplace where the best talent wants to succeed. We celebrate differences and recognize that they allow us to care for our community.


Excellence at Work

Piedmont is a certified Great Place to Work™-- a national designation based on employee feedback about trust, workplace culture and experience. In 2019, Forbes named Piedmont one of Georgia’s 10 best employers and the highest-ranked healthcare provider.



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