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Atrium Health is seeking an ECMO Specialist to operate ECMO equipment and provide specialized patient care in a pediatric setting. The role requires an RN or RCP license and experience in critical care. Join a leading children's hospital recognized for excellence in pediatric care, offering a dynamic work environment and opportunities for professional growth.
Successful candidates will hold an RN or RCP license from an accredited school, have three years of acute care experience in their specialty. Preference given to candidates with Neonatal, Pediatric, or Adult Critical Care experience. Candidates will be required to earn and/or maintain ACLS, PALS, and NRP certifications. The schedule requires rotating weeknights, weekends, and call shifts.
has taken the community to another level of service to provide care for the growing population of children in our region. At 247 beds, LCH is the largest children’s hospital between Atlanta and Washington DC. It serves high acuity patients as the flagship children’s hospital within the innovative Atrium Health and offers a full complement of over 125 pediatric subspecialists in over 30 different pediatric specialties. We have 4 pediatric hospitalist teams, a 10 bed PICU, a 10 bed Cardiac ICU (expanding to 24 bed PICU and 20 bed CVICU by the end of 2024), an 85-bed Level IV NICU, and an inpatient pediatric rehabilitation floor. Levine Children’s Hospital is also Charlotte’s only Level 1 Pediatric Trauma Center. LCH has been named a Best Children’s Hospital by U.S. News & World Report for 17 consecutive years and is nationally ranked in 10 pediatric specialties. Currently, LCH is ranked as the #1 children’s hospital in North Carolina and tied for #1 in the southeastern United States. Additionally, Atrium Health Carolinas Medical Center and Atrium Health Levine Children’s Hospital have earned Magnet re-designation from The American Nurses Credentialing Center’s (ANCC) Magnet Recognition Program. Magnet designated health care organizations showcase excellence in nursing practice and patient outcomes.
Operates extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) equipment and performs ECMO therapy according to physician orders. Provides care through skillful assessment, diagnosis, outcomes identification, planning, implementation, and evaluation in accordance with facility and department policies, procedures, and/or protocols under the supervision of the ECMO team manager.
Work requires walking, standing, sitting, lifting, reaching, stooping, bending, pushing, and pulling. Must be able to lift and support 35 pounds in handling patients, medical equipment, and supplies. Must speak English in good, understandable terms. Intact senses of sight, hearing, smell, and touch. Finger dexterity. Critical thinking and ability to concentrate. Must be able to respond quickly to changes in patient and/or conditions. Additional department-specific physical requirements may be identified for unique responsibilities within the department by the nurse leader.
Graduate of an accredited Registered Nurse or Respiratory Therapy program is required with current licensure and certification as appropriate. Required to maintain active and unencumbered licensure from their respective State Board.
Must maintain current Basic Life Support for Healthcare Provider, Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support, Pediatric Life Support, and Neonatal Resuscitation Program certifications.
2 years of direct patient care experience in neonatal, pediatric, or adult ICU setting is required.
For ECMO Specialists that are RTs, teammates must obtain State Board Endorsement for ECMO within 90 days of completion of ECMO orientation.
BSN/BSRT preferred but not required.