Valley Childrens Hospital

Physician Assistant - Cardiothoracic Surgery

Valley Childrens Hospital$90K — $120K *
Healthcare
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Must be a graduate of an accredited university with NCCPA certification.
  • Licensed/certified or eligible to practice as a PA in Arizona.
  • 2-5 years of clinical experience preferred, especially in primary care, acute care, or surgical settings.
  • Excellent communication skills and demonstrated leadership ability.
  • Strong time management skills and flexibility to adapt to patient and staff needs.
  • Proficient in Electronic Medical Record systems.

Responsibilities

  • Assist in complex congenital cardiac surgeries as the first assistant.
  • Perform various inpatient postoperative procedures such as chest tube and suture removal.
  • Conduct surgical consultations and preoperative clearance appointments.
  • Develop and implement family-centered care plans based on comprehensive assessments.
  • Utilize evidence-based practices in patient care and make adjustments as needed.
  • Educate patients, families, and healthcare teams about care processes and safety.
  • Participate in ongoing professional development and mentorship within the team.

Benefits

  • Competitive pay and excellent benefits package.
  • Supportive work environment with collaborative colleagues.
  • Opportunities for professional development, including training and mentoring.
  • Access to advanced medical resources and innovative practices in pediatric care.
Full Job Description
Position Details

Department: PCMG-MAIN | Cardio Surgery Faculty

Location: Phoenix

Shift: Mon-Fri, Days, 8am-5pm

Category: Advanced Practice Clinicians

Posting #: 999355

Employee Type: Full-Time

Position Summary

Posting Note: Phoenix Children's Hospital is seeking an experienced Physician Assistant to join our Cardiothoracic Surgery team. This position will be one of five Physician Assistants providing surgical, inpatient, and outpatient coverage. In this position, you will be working alongside a close group of three cardiothoracic surgeons, one surgical fellow, four other surgical PAs, and two nurse coordinators. The primary responsibility in this role is to function as a skilled first assistant in operating room for complex congenital cardiac surgeries. Surgical experience is preferred, but we are willing to consider and train a motivated candidate with excellent work ethic. Other duties and responsibilities include performing various inpatient postoperative procedures, including but not limited to; chest tube removal, RA line removal, pacing wire removal, suture removal, wound checks, and wound vac changes. Clinical duties include participation in surgery consultations, preoperative clearance appointments, and postoperative visits. Call responsibility is only for OR case coverage and surgical bedside procedures (no primary/floor call, and no routine weekend rounding). This position offers competitive pay, excellent benefits, and a fantastic work environment with kind and courteous attending physicians and colleagues.

Additional Qualifications:
• Physician Assistant - Must be a graduate of an accredited university, NCCPA certification required. Must be licensed/certified or eligible to practice as PA in the State of Arizona
• Excellent verbal, written and oral communication skills.
• Demonstrated leadership ability.
• Flexibility to adjust schedule to meet patient and staff needs.
• Ability to manage time and stress effectively and adapt to unpredictable situations within the patient care setting.
• At least two to five years of clinical experience preferred.
• Primary care, acute care, and/or surgical experience preferred.
• Strong computer skills in an Electronic Medical Record preferred.

License or Certification:
• Must have Arizona licensure as a Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant under the supervision of a Mayo Clinic physician upon hire.
• Maintains prescribing and dispensing privileges in Arizona.
• Must provide evidence of application for DEA certificate upon hire, obtain DEA certificate within 90 days of hire, and maintain certificate thereafter unless waived by department/division.
• Must provide evidence of BLS, PALS, and ACLS certification from the American Heart Association

This position works in collaboration with the attending physicians and works within their scope of practice to provide excellent clinical care for patients. Plays a critical role in the patient family medical team. Professional who may practice in hospital's inpatient and/or outpatient setting.

Position Duties

  • Conducts comprehensive health history, physical assessments and plans for infants, children and young adults with acute and chronic health conditions. Utilizes advanced assessment skills to manage a cohort of patients.
  • Orders and prescribes pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic interventions, and performs other therapeutic or corrective measures to treat illness and improve health status.
  • Formulates family centered plan of care. Performs daily documents as necessary. Collaborated and coordinated care with other team members.
  • Collects data and analyzes when necessary.
  • Performs any needed advanced procedures that are associated with their credentialing process DOP.
  • Utilizes the most up to date and evidence based practice for plan of care and able to alter the plan according to family needs and effectiveness or plan.
  • Serves as an educational resource to patient/family/ nursing staff/ provider team and other health care teams as needed.
  • Participates in own professional development by maintaining required competences, certifying body renewals, seeking educational offerings when available, and participates in the professional development of others which may include Advanced Practice Provider students, Residents and Medical Students. Acts as a preceptor/mentor for those new in department.
  • Demonstrates commitment to patient safety by bring up concerns in appropriate manner, reporting through appropriate channels, and ensuring change of practice when necessary. Demonstrates shared accountability of safe practice.
  • Performs miscellaneous job related duties as requested.


About Valley Childrens Hospital

Valley Children's Hospital is a pediatric hospital located in Madera, California. The hospital was founded in 1952 and has since grown to become one of the largest pediatric healthcare networks in the country. Valley Children's Hospital provides a wide range of services, including primary care, specialty care, and emergency care. The hospital is known for its expertise in areas such as neonatology, oncology, and cardiology. Valley Children's Hospital is committed to providing high-quality, family-centered care to children and their families.
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