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Nurse Practitioner - Interventional Radiology

UCSF Health, San Francisco, CA, United States


Job Description
The Interventional Radiology (IR) E&M Nurse Practitioner will provide inpatient consultation and management, daily rounding on established IR patients, assist with admission and discharge for primary IR patients and with care coordination for all IR patients across three campuses. This role converts currently unbilled clinical work into billable E&M services, improves timeliness of consultations, and enhances continuity of care for patients undergoing IR-managed therapies.

Requirements

Graduation from a California Board of Registered Nursing approved or verified school of nursing with a master’s degree in nursing or a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP).

Minimum 2 years of inpatient or acute care NP experience.

Ability to independently perform inpatient E & M assessments.

Preferred Qualifications

Experience in interventional radiology, surgery, hospital medicine, critical care, or oncology.

Experience with inpatient consult services.

Experience working in an academic medical center or large integrated health system.

License & Certifications

California Registered Nurse (RN) License without restriction

California Certified Nurse Practitioner (NP) without restriction

California Nurse Practitioner Furnishing Number including Schedule II furnishing privileges

NP national board certification from an accepted certifying agency aligned with the patient population and clinical role Adult Hybrid Inpatient and Outpatient (ACNP-BC, AGACNP-BC, ACNPC-AG, ACNPC). See Addendum A below for more detail.

California Driver License (if required for position)

Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Registration with Schedules 2, 2N, 3, 3N, 4, and 5 registered to a California address

American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support (BLS) certification

Additional required AHA certifications: ACLS

Additional required certifications (such as ENLS): None

Credentialing and Approvals
UCSF Medical Center and Campus requires certain healthcare providers to be credentialed. In most cases this is done through its Office of Medical Affairs & Governance (OMAG) prior to the first working day. Credentialing and approval of the Standardized Procedures takes between 60-90 days but can vary.

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