Neonatal Physician Assistant Transition to Practice Program

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Company: Cincinnati Children's

Location: Burnet, TX 78611

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Job Description

At Cincinnati Children's, we come to work with one goal: to make children's health better. We believe in a holistic team approach, both in caring for patients and their families, and in advancing science and discovery. We strive to do better and find energy and inspiration in our shared purpose. If you want to be the best you can be, you can do it at Cincinnati Children's.

Cincinnati Children's is:
  • Recognized by U.S. News & World Report as a top 10 best children's hospitals in the nation for more than 15 years
  • Second Among All Children's Hospitals for National Institutes of Health (NIH) Funding
  • Recognized as one of America's Best Large Employers (2025) , America's Best Employers for New Grads (2024)
  • One of the nation's America's Most Innovative Companies as noted by Fortune
  • Consistently certified as great place to work
  • A Leading Disability Employer as noted by the National Organization on Disability
  • Magnet designated for the fourth consecutive time by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC)


Neonatal Physician Assistant Transition to Practice Program

Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

Cincinnati Children's is excited to offer the Neonatal Physician Assistant Transition to Practice Program, a 12-month intensive training program designed for Physician Assistants (PAs) seeking to subspecialize in neonatology. This structured program provides mentorship, hands-on clinical experience, and advanced didactic training to prepare PAs for a career in neonatal intensive care.

Program Overview

Duration: 12 months

Location: Cincinnati Children's Hospital NICU (Level I-IV units)

Position: Hired and credentialed PA with the goal of long-term employment at Cincinnati Children's

Training Includes:

Clinical experience in Level I-IV Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs)

Mentorship from experienced neonatology providers

Didactic education tailored to neonatal care

Simulation-based training for high-risk scenarios

Skills development workshops

Upon successful completion, participants will receive a certificate of completion and transition into a full-time neonatal PA position within the Level IV NICU, with potential future rotations to Level III NICUs based on seniority.

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must meet the following requirements:

Graduate from an ARC-PA accredited physician assistant program

Completion of at least one NICU clinical rotation

Passed or eligible to take the Physician Assistant National Certification Exam (PANCE)

Must be PANCE-certified and licensed in Ohio before the program start date

Application Requirements

A complete application includes:

Application requirements to be uploaded when applying:

Curriculum vitae (CV)

All undergraduate and graduate transcripts (non-official)

Three letters of recommendation:

One from PA program faculty

Two from clinical preceptors

One-page personal statement outlining interest in the program and career goals in neonatology

Application Timeline

Applications Open: April 1 - April 30, 2025

Interviews: May 2025

Decisions Announced: June 2, 2025

Program Start Date: September 29, 2025

Program Objective

At the completion of the program, participants will be highly skilled neonatal PAs, equipped to provide comprehensive, high-quality care to critically ill neonates.

Join us at Cincinnati Children's and take the next step in your career in neonatology!

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Patient Care: Perform history and/or physical exams on patients presenting for care in area of expertise. Assess and diagnose illnesses, including chronic and acute conditions. Formulate, document and monitor a treatment plan. Order and monitor therapeutic interventions including but not limited to diets, laboratory, radiological and diagnostic tests as deemed necessary by patient history and/or physical exam. Provide clinical consultation, order interdisciplinary consults. Professional practice including but not limited to prescription of medications in accordance with Federal and State Law & Rules and CCHMC policy. Attains and maintains competency in subspecialty practice, skills and procedures in accordance with Joint Commission standards for focused (FPPE) and ongoing (OPPE) professional practice evaluation.
  • Outcomes Identification and Planning: Develops outcomes as measurable goals that provide direction for continuity of care & continuity of care & consistency among providers. Develops, prioritizes, evaluates & modifies an individualized comprehensive plan of care. Addresses each diagnosis or issue, as appropriate. Derives outcomes & plans of care that involve the patient/family/caregiver when possible & are realistic to the patient/family/caregiver capabilities & resources. Considers risks/benefits, costs, clinical effectiveness, current scientific evidence/clinical guidelines & clinical expertise to formulate interventions, treatments & outcomes. Incorporates new knowledge & strategies to initiate change in practice if desired outcomes not achieved. Maintains documentation & updates accordingly outcomes, goals & the plan of care.
  • Professional Practice: Maintain professional behaviors aligned with core values and care standards, participate in quality improvement activities or research to improve the care delivery process & patient care outcomes. Participate in lifelong learning and professional development activities that improves skills & competence in clinical practice/role performance. Serve as preceptor, role model, or mentor; Contribute to the professional development of peers/colleagues to improve pediatric health care & to foster the professions growth. Integrate ethical considerations & research findings into practice; Provide leadership by participating on committees or in professional organizations, or writing/publishing/presenting. Advocate for the pediatric patient/family/caregiver. Serve as a leader, influencing both healthcare/APP practice & policy.
  • Care Management: Maintains competency in skills/procedures; Promotes self-management & family centered care; Employs diverse & complex strategies, interventions, & teaching to promote health & a safe environment; Provides leadership in care management to achieve optimal quality, cost-effective care; Documents & communicates with healthcare team members to achieve an integrated delivery of pediatric care services; Delegates appropriate monitoring, assessment, & interventions according to the patient and scope of practice of the caregiver; Provides consultation to influence the identified plan of care, to enhance the abilities of others to provide health care, and to effect change in the healthcare system; Makes appropriate referrals and discusses recommendations with patient/family/caregiver; Orders and/or performs appropriate treatments, therapies, & procedures that are based on current knowledge, research, & practice; Provides patient/family/caregiver with diagnostic & laboratory results as well as actual/potential benefits, limitations, & adverse effects of proposed therapies.
  • Evaluation: Uses a systematic, ongoing evaluation of the assessment data & outcomes to revise or resolve the diagnoses, outcomes, the plan of care, & the implementation as needed; Evaluates the accuracy of the diagnosis, effectiveness of the interventions & the plan of care strategies in relation to attainment of expected outcomes; Includes the patient/family/caregiver & other healthcare providers; Bases the evaluation process on advanced knowledge, practice, research, & documents appropriately; Utilizes the results of the evaluation to determine the impact on the patient/family/caregiver, organization, & system to make/recommend process or structural changes including policy, procedure, or protocols as appropriate.


Scope for subspecialty role will not exceed the scope of the collaborating or supervising MD.

JOB QUALIFICATIONS
  • Masters degree in related field. May require clinical license, certification or training
  • Licensure and certification in accordance with CCHMC Delineation of Privileges
  • Multi-state licensure in addition to Ohio licensure may be required base on subspecialty


Market Leading Benefits Including*:

  • Medical coverage starting day 1 of employment. View employee benefits here.
  • Competitive retirement plans
  • Tuition reimbursement for continuing education
  • Expansive employee discount programs through our many community partners
  • Shift Differential, Weekend Differential, and Weekend Option Pay Programs
  • Referral bonus program for current staff!
  • Support through Employee Resource Groups such as African American Professionals Advisory Council, Asian Cultural and Professional Group, EQUAL - LGBTQA Resource Group, Juntos - Hispanic/Latin Resource Group, Veterans and Military Family Advocacy Network, and Young Professionals (YP) Resource Group
  • Physical and mental health wellness programs
  • Relocation assistance available for qualified positions


*Benefits may vary based on FTE Status and Position Type

Primary Location
Burnet Campus

Schedule
Full time

Shift
Rotating (United States of America)

Department
APP CCHMC NICU

Employee Status
Regular

FTE
1

Weekly Hours
40

*Expected Starting Pay Range
*Annualized pay may vary based on FTE status
$122,012.80 - $159,078.40

Comprehensive job description provided upon request.

Cincinnati Children's is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to creating an environment of dignity and respect for all our employees, patients, and families. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, genetic information, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or protected veteran status. EEO/Veteran/Disability

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