Who We Are:
St. John’s Episcopal Hospital is the only hospital providing emergency and ambulatory care to the densely populated, culturally and economically diverse, and medically underserved populations of the Rockaways and Five Towns in southern Queens County and southwestern Nassau County, New York. Celebrating over 110 years of community care, the 257-bed facility provides people of all faiths with comprehensive preventive, diagnostic treatment and rehabilitative services, regardless of ability to pay.
Come Grow With Us!
Type: Full-Time (75 hours biweekly)
Shift: Days
Hours: Varies
Salary: 250k-260k
Job Summary:
The Department of Pediatrics at Episcopal Health Services (EHS) in Far Rockaway, NY, is seeking a Neonatologist to provide clinical care to infants in our Level II NICU. This position offers the opportunity to make a significant impact on the lives of newborns and their families.
Our Level II NICU provides comprehensive care for infants born prematurely (32-35 weeks gestation) or with moderate medical complications. We pride ourselves on a collaborative and supportive work environment.
In New York State, this role operates within the framework of the NYS Department of Health’s Perinatal Regionalization System, ensuring care is aligned with the facility's designated level of care.
Responsibilities:
- Clinical
- Neonatal Intensive Care: Lead the medical management of infants in a Level II NICU (as defined by NYS DOH standards).
- Resuscitation & Stabilization: Direct neonatal resuscitation in the delivery room and stabilization of high-risk infants for transport if necessary.
- Advanced Procedures: Perform critical procedures including endotracheal intubation, umbilical line placement, chest tube insertion, and lumbar punctures.
- Interdisciplinary Leadership: Collaborate with nursing staff, respiratory therapists, and pediatric subspecialists.
- NYS Regulatory & Perinatal Compliance
- NYS Perinatal Regionalization: Adhere to NYS Department of Health (DOH) regulations regarding the transfer of high-risk neonates to our Regional Perinatal Center (RPC) when clinical needs exceed the facility’s designated level.
- NYS Newborn Screening Program: Ensure strict compliance with mandatory NYS newborn screenings, including blood spots (for over 50 metabolic/genetic disorders), pulse oximetry for Critical Congenital Heart Disease (CCHD), and universal hearing screenings.
- Documentation, Quality & Safety
- NYS DOH Reporting: Assist in the mandatory reporting of neonatal data to the New York State Department of Health and the Vermont Oxford Network (VON).
- Infection Control: Adhere to NYS Article 28 requirements for infection prevention, specifically regarding CLABSI (Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infection) reduction in the NICU.
- Patient Experience: Champion communication with families in high-stress environments, adhering to the "Family-Centered Care" model encouraged by NYS quality initiatives.
Requirements:
- Education: MD or DO degree from an accredited medical school.
- Training: Completion of a 3-year Pediatrics residency, followed by a 3-year Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine fellowship.
- Board Status: Board Certified (or board eligible, actively pursuing certification) in Pediatrics, with completion of fellowship training in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine.
- Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Licensure: Active, unrestricted medical license in the state of New York.
- Certifications: Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) certification (essential), S.T.A.B.L.E Certification Preferred.
Clinical Skills: Proficiency in managing premature infants >32 weeks gestation, providing intermediate care, ventilation support (non-invasive/brief invasive), and stabilizing infants prior to potential transfer.