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NP / Critical Care / Virginia / Locum or Permanent / Critical Care Nurse Practitioner

Adelphi Medical Staffing, LLC

Suffolk, Virginia, United States

Job description

JOB OVERVIEW
  • Profession: Nurse Practitioner
  • Specialty: NP - Critical Care
  • Job Type: Locum Tenens
  • Location: Suffolk, Virginia
  • Service Setting: Inpatient
  • Coverage Type: Clinical Only
  • Coverage Period: Aug 13, 2026 Ongoing
  • Shift Schedule: Fri Tue, 7p 8a (13-hour shifts)
  • Reason for Coverage: Coverage while credentialing new providers
  • Travel, Lodging, and Malpractice Insurance: CoveredCOVERAGE DATES
    • July: Day shift (7a-8p) 1, 2, 6, 7, 9, 16-23; Night shift (7p-8a) 24-27
    • August: Day shift (7a-8p) 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 11, 17, 20, 21, 27; Night shift (7p-8a) 15-17
    • September: Day shift (7a-8p) 9, 10, 12, 13, 22, 23, 24, 26, 29, 30
    • October: Day shift (7a-8p) 6-9, 12, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, 26-31; Night shift (7p-8a) 9, 10, 11
    • November: Day shift (7a-8p) 1-5, 14, 15, 18-25, 27, 30; Night shift (7p-8a) 23-25PATIENT INFORMATION
      • Patient Demographics: Adult
      • Average Daily Volume: 13 (range 1-20)
      • Admissions: Yes, admitting new critical care patientsFACILITY INFORMATION
        • EMR System: EPIC
        • Support Staff Available: RTsPRIVILEGES & COMPLIANCE
          • Hospital Privileges Required: Yes
          • Temporary Privileges Available: Yes
          • Credentialing Timeline: 2-4 weeksREQUIRED PROCEDURES
            • Central venous lines (CVLs)
            • Hemodialysis catheters (HD caths)
            • Arterial linesJOB REQUIREMENTS
              • Board: Board Certified NP
              • Licenses: Active Virginia License; Active DEA Certification
              • Certifications: BLS, ACLS
              • Experience: Critical care experience required
              • Other Qualifications: Availability to cover listed dates and monthly coverage; Clean background for temporary privilegesDuties & Responsibilities
                • Vent management with assistance of RTs
                • Monitoring of admitting critical care patients / availability to assist with decompensating patients overnight
                • Admitting new critical care patients from the ED, hospital floor, and several surrounding hospitals
                • Procedures such as central lines, arterial lines, and dialysis catheters
                • Updating family/goals of care when patients decompensate overnight