APRN (Part-Time)
Company: Univer. of Kansas Schoo
Location: Wichita
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description part time 20 hours/week,
schedule varies POSITION SUMMARY Work in conjunction with the
Pediatric faculty to provide medical care for pediatric patients in
Wesley Hospital Pediatric Units with possible coverage to Pediatric
Faculty Clinic. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Reasonable Accommodations
Statement To perform this job successfully, an individual must be
able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable
Accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential functions. Essential
Functions Statement(s) General Guidelines: Carry out all delegated
medical processes and procedures when a licensed physician is
immediately available, except during patient emergencies when
independent life-saving medical procedures may be performed.
Perform all medical chart documentation with physician oversight.
Collaborate on an ongoing basis with the supervising physician to
discuss and review the hospital course and plan of care for each
patient. Participate in daily formal presentation of patient
problems, evaluation, and plan of care with the attending
pediatrician and resident team. Provide additional brief updates
and presentations to the attending and/or resident team as new
problems arise and the resident team at checkout. Completes all
billing and medical records documentation within thirty (30)
business days of the patient visit or less time if required by an
insurance company, other payor of services, or the hospital or
institution at which Provider is performing services. Reliable
Attendance and Punctuality. New Patients: Obtain necessary
prenatal, intrapartum, and/or post-natal history as well as a
history of present illness and other components of a history when
applicable to enable care to be given. Perform necessary procedures
or therapies to ensure stabilization. Perform admission physical
examination. Initiate and/or complete all necessary forms to
document and facilitate care including admission orders and
computerized data base Formulate patient care diagnoses and goals
based upon physical assessment, historical data, laboratory and
radiographic studies Develop plan of care based on diagnoses and
goals (long and short) in collaboration with the attending
physician. Order and interpret laboratory, radiographic, and other
diagnostic data. Orders will be signed as follows: First Name, Last
Name, APRN Perform diagnostic procedures including, but not limited
to: vein or artery puncture and lumbar puncture. At any time, the
APRN believes he/she has not had enough recent experience to feel
competent; an attending physician is immediately available to
supervise the APRN or perform the procedure him/herself. Initiate
and direct support of the respiratory system including oxygen
therapy and drug therapy. Orders for controlled substances require
physician signature Select and institute fluid, blood products
and/or nutritional support as clinically necessary. Monitor for
infection and institute necessary antibiotic and supportive
therapies. Establish contact with family; share responsibility with
the attending physician for communicating patient problems, status
and plans. Assess level of understanding and emotional status to
provide appropriate communication, information and emotional
support. Along with others, initiate discharge planning process.
Document in medical chart activities, events, procedures undertaken
or completed in collaboration with others and responses during the
admission. Update the referring physician in conjunction with the
attending physician regarding patient status. Continuing Care of a
Patient: Collect patient care information from nursing, medical,
respiratory therapy, social work, nutrition and pharmacy to assist
in developing a plan of care or continuing the plan in effect.
Contact consultants as indicated after discussion with the
attending physician Review hospital documents to obtain pertinent
care information. Perform necessary procedures or therapies to
ensure patient safety and well being. This can include, but is not
limited to: establishment or continuance of: respiratory support
cardiovascular support metabolic support pharmacologic support
nutritional support family support Perform and record, in the
medical record, a daily physical examination to include the
completion of all necessary forms to document and facilitate care.
Develop plan of care, in collaboration with the attending
physician, based on diagnoses and goals (long and short) Order and
interpret laboratory, radiographic, and other diagnostic data.
Orders will be signed as follows: First Name, Last Name, APRN
Perform diagnostic procedures including, but not limited to: vein
or artery puncture and lumbar puncture Perform elective procedures
including circumcisions. Initiate, continue and direct support of
the respiratory system including oxygen therapy and drug therapy.
Orders for controlled substances require physician signature
Select, institute or continue fluid, blood products and/or
nutritional support, including appropriate supplements. Monitor for
infection and institute necessary therapy. Maintain ongoing Problem
List and computerized data base forms. If the plan of care requires
an alteration, provide a notation in the progress note which
describes; the change in status, the subsequent change in the plan
of care, and the physician with whom collaboration occurred. Notify
the attending physician as soon as possible of any emergency
procedure performed, acute change in patient status, laboratory,
drug therapies, or radiologic test results that result in changes
in previously agreed upon plan of care. Continue contact with
family; share responsibility with the attending physician for
communicating patient problems, status and plans. Assess level of
understanding and emotional status so as to provide appropriate
communication, information and emotional support. Along with
others, continue discharge-planning process. Document in medical
chart activities, events, procedures undertaken or completed and
responses occurring during the hospital stay. Continue contact with
referring hospital and referring physician to update both staff and
parents. Initiate or attend meetings related to patient care.
Continue bedside education process for nursing staff and other
caregivers as it relates to patient care needs. Patients being
Discharged or Transferred: Collect patient care information from
nursing, medical and other staff to assist in determining transfer
or discharge status. Review hospital documents to obtain pertinent
discharge or transfer information. Discuss and receive the
attending physician’s approval for all discharges and transfers.
Perform necessary discharge/transfer procedures or therapies to
ensure patient safety and well being. Perform discharge/transfer
physical examination and complete all necessary forms to document
and facilitate discharge or transfer including patient care
summaries. Develop discharge/transfer plan of care based on
diagnoses and goals (long and short). Collaborate with medical
staff and caregivers to ensure a complete and satisfactory
discharge process. Continue contact with family to assess and
prepare for discharge or transfer to include an assessment of the
level of understanding and emotional status regarding patient’s
continued needs to provide appropriate communication, information
and emotional support. Document in medical chart activities,
events, and responses during the discharge/transfer process.
Contact with referring/follow-up physician and referring hospital,
in conjunction with the attending physician regarding patient
status. Write transfer/discharge orders when appropriate and after
discussion with the attending physician. Other duties as assigned.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS Competency Statement(s) Accountability -
Ability to accept responsibility and account for his/her actions.
Active Listening - Ability to actively attend to, convey, and
understand the comments and questions of others. Autonomy - Ability
to work independently with minimal supervision. Communication, Oral
- Ability to communicate effectively with others using the spoken
word. Communication, Written - Ability to communicate in writing
clearly and concisely. Customer Oriented - Ability to take care of
the customers’ needs while following company procedures. Decision
Making - Ability to make critical decisions while following company
procedures. Diversity Oriented - Ability to work effectively with
people regardless of their age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion,
or job type. Initiative - Ability to make decisions or take actions
to solve a problem or reach a goal. Interpersonal - Ability to get
along well with a variety of personalities and individuals.
Judgment - The ability to formulate a sound decision using the
available information. Problem Solving - Ability to find a solution
for or to deal proactively with work-related problems. Reliability
- The trait of being dependable and trustworthy. Resilient -
Ability to recover from, or adjust to, misfortune or setbacks. Self
Motivated - Ability to be internally inspired to perform a task to
the best of one’s ability using his or her own drive or initiative.
Time Management - Ability to utilize the available time to organize
and complete work within given deadlines. Education: BSN -
Preferred Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner – Master’s Degree
and/or Certificate training (Masters preferred) Experience: Two to
four years pediatric experience preferred SKILLS & ABILITIES
Computer Skills Ability to adapt to EMR functions Electronic
patient charting Basic Microsoft skills Certificates & Licenses RN-
Active in the state of Kansas APRN - Active in the state of
Kansas
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