When you join us, you’ll become a part of a nationally recognized health system dedicated to our mission of “helping people live the healthiest lives possible.”
About this role:
This Advanced Practice Provider (APP) will join our Pediatric Emergency Department team serving Primary Children's Main Campus in Salt Lake City, Utah and Primary Children's Miller Campus in Lehi, Utah. Our team consists of APPs, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians, Pediatricians, Nursing, and other interdisciplinary staff working in concert with all hospital departments. Primary Children’s Hospital is a pediatric, full-service, level 1 Trauma center certified by the American College of Surgeons and serves six Intermountain states. The Emergency Department serves children with acute or chronic illnesses or injuries. The Emergency Department team emphasizes the delivery of expert clinical care, participation in academic research, and sharing educational opportunities.
The APP will typically be scheduled to work four 9-hour shifts weekly in a rotating schedule covering dayshift (8am – 5pm), mid-shift (3pm – midnight), nightshift (5pm – 2am), and overnight shifts (midnight to 8am). Additional 4 hours per week paid for documentation and project time.
How we'll support you:
We care about your well-being which is why we provide our caregivers a generous benefits package. In addition, we offer paid time off, license reimbursement, malpractice insurance coverage, and an annual CME allowance to support your continuous growth and development. Learn more about our comprehensive benefits package and our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
What you’ll bring:
About us:
Intermountain Health is a model health system by providing extraordinary care and superior service at an affordable cost. We are an integrated not-for-profit system of 33 hospitals, 385 clinics, and a medical group with more than 5,000 employed physicians and advanced practice providers across seven states in the mountain west.
Our value statements are core to our culture. They reflect the behavior and attitudes that are important to us, are an agreement for how we treat each other, help us make decisions on how to act, and are a promise of what people can expect from us. Learn more about our Mission, Vision, and Values at: About Intermountain!
What does it mean to be a part of Intermountain Health?
It means joining the Power of We, building an environment where providers and caregivers can deliver the best in healthcare. Realizing each caregiver and volunteer is vital to providing care to our patients, because WE can only achieve the extraordinary together. Committed to the best in research and most advanced technology, the results are better clinical patient outcomes
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