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Johns Hopkins Medicine
Mar 01, 2026
RN II - PCCU
Johns Hopkins Medicine Baltimore, MD, USA
The Progressive Cardiac Care Unit at The Johns Hopkins Hospital is a 32-bed unit, consisting of 20 telemetry, and 12 ICU step-down beds. The unit cares for highly acute cardiac medicine patients with diagnoses such as acute MI, cardiomyopathy, dysrhythmia, and heart failure. Treatments are primarily medical, but frequently include intervention in the Cardiac Cath & Electrophysiology lab, including stent placement, ablation, PPM/AICD implantation, or TAVR. Due to the chronicity of cardiac disease, the Registered Nurse will have the opportunity to form strong positive relationships due to the extended stays of many patients and their families. This unit is resourced a full-time “monitor watch” tech to assist in early detection of EKG changes and to alert staff of lethal rhythms. Staff on the floor will gain experience with vasoactive drip titration, Swann-Ganz catheters, LVADs, phlebotomy & IV insertion, ACLS, and palliative care. Shift: FT 36-hours/week day...
Nursing
Johns Hopkins Medicine
Mar 01, 2026
Full Time
Neonatal NP or PA - NICU
Johns Hopkins Medicine Baltimore, MD, USA
** Eligible experienced APPs can receive a $20,000 SOB. Eligible New graduate APPs can receive a $10,000 SOB. Relocation assistance available. Conditions apply.** The Neonatal Nurse Practitioner or Neonatal Physician Assistant works collaboratively within a multidisciplinary health team and is responsible for providing comprehensive and age appropriate care to both well and/or ill patients. The NNP or PA educates patients' families and/or intervenes in acute or chronic illness. The NNP or PA practices within their scope as defined by their education, specialty certification and the guidelines of the unit, department and institution. The NNP or PA is granted affiliate staff privileges by the Johns Hopkins Hospital Medical Board; these privileges reviewed during re-credentialing. Shift: Fulltime Schedule: Rotating, Days and Nights, Weekends and Holidays Responsibilities: Conduct thorough assessments of neonatal patients. Collaborate with...
Nurse Practitioner Physician Assistant
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