The Johns Hopkins Hospital NNPs wanted for a 49-bed level IV NICU. New graduates accepted. Will train.
Clinical Product Manager
AngelEye Health AngelEye is excited that MilkTracker (a feeding verification and inventory management system) is joining its platform. As part of this process, we will be adding a dedicated team... member will be the overall Product Manager. This individual should have a clinical background, preferably with milk bank/management experience. This individual would manage customer leads, and coordinate with other MilkTracker team members on demos, the sales process, and the go-live process. This is an exciting new role with lots of responsibility and potential.
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NICU Travel RN
Children's National Hospital We have openings for travel nurses.....
Neonatal Nurse Practitioner
Helen DeVos Children's Hospital, Spectrum Health The Gerber Foundation Neonatal Center at Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital/Spectrum Health is a Level IV neonatal intensive care unit is the only hospital in West Michigan to offer ... this level of care. We also have the largest neonatal unit in the state of Michigan and are one of the nation's top 10 largest contiguous neonatal centers. As a Level 4 unit, we are different from other units in that we are located within an institution with the capability to provide surgical repair of complex congenital or acquired conditions. In addition, we educate nursing students, medical students and medical residents. We are able to transport ill infants from outside hospitals. We also provide ongoing education for hospitals in our region in Michigan. We are also one of the few neonatal centers in the country to have a designated space within the NICU for micro-preemies (babies born weighing less than two pounds). The small baby unit is designed specifically to meet the medically complex needs of these babies born at or before 27 weeks. All the staff working in this area have received extensive training in the complex care of these very fragile babies.