Job Description
Description Specialization:Pediatric Cardiothoracic SurgeryJob Summary:Sunrise Hospital & Medical
Center in Las Vegas, Nevada is searching for a Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Nurse Practitioner to join
their pediatric cardiothoracic group. The ideal candidate will provide care to patients in the
clinic, hospital, or other medical environment following established clinical standards and
practices. The NP will work autonomously as well as collaboratively with the entire clinic team to
ensure the delivery of high quality and efficient health care. Ability to treat pediatric and adult
patients is necessary. Qualified Candidates: • Nevada licensed or ability to be
licensed• Experience in a Cardiology or CT surgery setting• Experience with
congenital cardiac surgery is recommended but not required• Incentive/Benefits
Package: • Competitive salary• Full-time employment• Benefits
About Sunrise Hospital: Serving the community for more than 60 years, the 762-bed hospital is
Nevada’s largest acute care facility and Level II Trauma Center providing the Southwest region with
high-quality, advanced healthcare services including: -Comprehensive cardiac and thoracic
programs, providing inpatient and outpatient care -Nevada Neurosciences Institute, providing
inpatient and outpatient care -Accredited Breast Center -Accredited bariatric program Also
offering comprehensive programs for: -Surgical services including a robust orthopedic,
neurosurgical and spine program -Burn and Reconstructive Center at Sunrise – including wound
care -Women’s services including maternity and high-risk obstetrics -Urology
services -Digestive health services - Robotics services -Full-service outpatient diagnostic
imaging -Rehabilitation services With the busiest ER in the community, Sunrise Hospital is the
state’s first Joint Commission Accredited Advanced Comprehensive Stroke Center, first and only
Ventilation Rehabilitation program and is Southern Nevada’s only inpatient rehabilitation facility
accredited by the Commission on the Accreditation of Rehab Facilities (CARF). As the largest
and most comprehensive children’s hospital in the Nevada, Sunrise Children’s Hospital treats
infants, children, adolescents and expectant mothers in the southwest region of the country. Located
on the same campus as Sunrise Hospital & Medical Center, the facility offers a full range of
comprehensive services designed specifically for our patient population with the highest level of
expert care including: -Nevada’s largest Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and Pediatric
Intensive Care Unit - Dedicated Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Unit -ECMO capabilities for
neonatal and pediatric patients -Pediatric and Neonatal Critical Care Transport Team servicing the
local and tertiary communities -Only Pediatric open-heart program in Nevada -Perinatal nurse
navigator -Comprehensive burn and wound care for our youngest patients -Pediatric surgical
services including orthopedic and neurosurgery -Nevada’s only inpatient rehabilitation
program -Dedicated pediatric emergency room and inpatient unit Las Vegas, Nevada – located in
Southern Nevada with mild winters and warm summers, Las Vegas offers world class amenities, a low
cost of living and no state income tax. With a population of more than 2.6 million, Las Vegas is not
only known as the gaming and entertainment capital of the world but is also is an outdoor
enthusiast’s dream with access to many national and state parks in the area and within close
distance. The community is now home to three professional sports teams in the NFL, NHL and WNBA.
Additional Information:
- Specialty: Cardiothoracic Surgery
- Location: Las Vegas, Nevada 89109
- Contact:
About the Company:
Serving the community for more than 60 years, the 762-bed hospital is Nevada’s largest acute care
facility and Level II Trauma Center providing the Southwest region with high-quality, advanced
healthcare services.
Sunrise Hospital is Consumer Choice Award Winner for the eighth Consecutive
year. Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center recently received a No. 1 rating and the maximum
three-year reaccreditation by the Commission on Cancer of the American College of Surgeons (CCACS).