1) Administration
* Supports the collective inpatient surgical services of Hepatopancreaticobiliary (HPB) Surgery.
* Maintains consistent inpatient service coverage to promote continuity, reliability, and operational efficiency across both surgical services.
* Facilitates patient throughput by identifying and addressing barriers to progression of care, discharge readiness, and transitions between levels of care.
* Participates in daily interdisciplinary rounds and coordinates plans of care with surgeons, residents, fellows, nursing, case management, pharmacy, nutrition, rehabilitation, and consulting services.
* Ensures timely, accurate, and complete clinical documentation for inpatient encounters, consultations, progress notes, discharge documentation, and other required records.
* Supports accurate capture of diagnoses, comorbidities, complications, severity of illness, and complexity of care to optimize documentation integrity and case mix index.
* Promotes adherence to institutional policies, service-specific clinical pathways, enhanced recovery principles, and quality standards.
* Assists with coordination of admissions, transfers, handoffs, discharge planning, and other operational processes affecting inpatient flow.
* Contributes to the maintenance of safe, efficient, and standardized inpatient care delivery across the HPB and Bariatric/MIS services.
2) Professional
* Practices as an Advanced Practice Provider within the scope of licensure, certification, approved privileges, and institutional policy.
* Provides both independent and team-based care in collaboration with attending surgeons and the interprofessional team.
* Demonstrates advanced clinical judgment in the management of complex adult surgical inpatients.
* Maintains current knowledge of evidence-based practice relevant to the HPB surgical population.
* Communicates effectively and professionally with patients, families, physicians, trainees, nursing staff, consultants, and ancillary team members.
* Supports appropriate attribution of professional services through compliant documentation and clinical practice.
* Maintains required licensure, certification, credentialing, and privileging standards.
* Participates in ongoing professional development and continuing education related to inpatient surgical care.
* Contributes to a culture of accountability, collaboration, patient-centered care, and continuous improvement.
3) Clinical
* Evaluates and manages adult inpatients recovering from HPB surgical procedures.
* Assesses and manages patients requiring inpatient medical and perioperative management of related surgical conditions.
* Performs histories, physical examinations, daily assessments, and ongoing clinical management of hospitalized surgical patients.
* Develops, implements, and adjusts evidence-based plans of care in collaboration with supervising/collaborating surgeons.
* Orders, interprets, and acts upon laboratory studies, imaging, and other diagnostic tests relevant to inpatient surgical care.
* Prescribes medications, fluids, nutrition support, and other therapies within the scope of practice and approved privileges.
* Manages postoperative issues, including pain, nausea/vomiting, ileus, dehydration, electrolyte abnormalities, infection, glycemic control, wound concerns, drain management, bowel function, and nutritional optimization.
* Provides timely venous thromboembolism (VTE) risk stratification and implements prophylaxis and mitigation strategies in accordance with institutional and specialty standards.
* Recognizes, evaluates, and responds to complications and changes in patient condition, including timely escalation of care when indicated.
* Responds to care escalations and coordinates appropriate intervention with surgeons, consultants, rapid response teams, ICU teams, and other clinical resources.
* Provides thorough postoperative and discharge education to patients and families, including recovery expectations, medication instructions, diet progression, activity, wound care, drain care, warning signs, and follow-up needs.
* Promotes patient safety and quality outcomes through proactive surveillance, timely intervention, effective communication, and standardized postoperative management.
* Performs procedures within scope, demonstrated competency, and approved privileges.
4) Leadership
* Anchors service quality standards through the presence of a consistent inpatient provider across a busy surgical service.
* Serves as a key communication link among surgeons, trainees, nursing, consultants, ancillary services, patients, and families.
* Promotes effective interprofessional collaboration to improve patient care, service coordination, and team communication.
* Supports resident and learner development through informal education, bedside teaching, clinical guidance, and reinforcement of evidence-based practice.
* Contributes to quality improvement initiatives, pathway development, protocol implementation, and other service-based improvement efforts.
* Helps identify opportunities to improve patient safety, discharge efficiency, documentation quality, and overall inpatient service performance.
* Supports daily operational continuity and may assist with orienting or mentoring less experienced APPs or team members as appropriate.
* Reinforces a culture of professionalism, accountability, and excellence in patient outcomes across the inpatient surgical services.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Education: Graduate of an accredited graduate school of nursing or physician assistant program with a master’s degree.
Experience: Department and unit specific.
Licensure: License or license eligible as an Advance Practice Provider (Nurse Practitioner, Physician Associate, Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist, and Certified Nurse Midwife) as set forth by the state of Virginia. If Nurse Practitioner, license to Practice as a Registered Nurse in the Commonwealth of Virginia is required. Must demonstrate and maintain all credentialing and licensing requirements of UVA Health System, the Virginia Board of Medicine or the Virginia Board of Nursing, and appropriate certifying bodies. Current Basic Life Support (BLS) required. Current PALS/NRP, as required, specific to position. Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) as required, specific to position.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Job requires standing for prolonged periods, frequently bending/stooping, reaching (overhead, extensive, and repetitive); Repetitive motion: computer keyboard. Proficient communicative, auditory and visual skills; Attention to detail and ability to write legibly; Ability to lift/push/pull 50 - 100lbs. May be exposed to noise, radiation, radioactive materials, blood/body fluids and infectious disease.
The starting base rate for this role is $124,845.00 annually. Individual compensation will be determined by the selected candidate's qualifications, previous work experience, and/or education.Benefits
Comprehensive Benefits Package: Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
Paid Time Off, Long-term and Short-term Disability, Retirement Savings
Health Saving Plans, and Flexible Spending Accounts
Certification and education support
Generous Paid Time Off
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