Neonatology Nurse Practitioner
Provider Healthcare
Not Specified, CO, USA
Not Specified, CO, USA
- Healthcare
- Part-time
- neonatal care
- nurse practitioner
- neonatology
The Neonatology Nurse Practitioner provides specialized neonatal care in hospital or clinic settings, working 12- or 24-hour shifts up to three times a week including nights and weekends. Responsibilities include patient assessments, developing treatment plans, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams, and ensuring regulatory compliance. This locum tenens position requires graduation from an accredited nursing program and completion of an NP postgraduate program.
Highlights of job: 12- or 24-hour in-house shifts, up to 3/week. Provide high-quality neonatal care, collaborate with the care team, and work in a patient-focused environment. Night/weekend shifts required.
Details:
Seeking a Neonatal Nurse Practitioner for a locum tenens employed position. 12- or 24-hour in-house shifts, up to 3 shifts per week. Start: 10/12/2025; End: 10/10/2026.
Responsibilities:
Independently provide high-quality neonatal care in hospital/clinic settings
Conduct patient assessments, develop treatment plans, and communicate with families
Collaborate with physicians and multidisciplinary teams
Ensure compliance with regulatory standards and documentation
Requirements:
Graduation from accredited School of Nursing
Completion of NP postgraduate program (NLN or ANCC-CCNE accredited)
Ability to work nights/weekends
Details:
Seeking a Neonatal Nurse Practitioner for a locum tenens employed position. 12- or 24-hour in-house shifts, up to 3 shifts per week. Start: 10/12/2025; End: 10/10/2026.
Responsibilities:
Independently provide high-quality neonatal care in hospital/clinic settings
Conduct patient assessments, develop treatment plans, and communicate with families
Collaborate with physicians and multidisciplinary teams
Ensure compliance with regulatory standards and documentation
Requirements:
Graduation from accredited School of Nursing
Completion of NP postgraduate program (NLN or ANCC-CCNE accredited)
Ability to work nights/weekends




