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Nurse Practitioner- Cardiomyopathy- Limited Appt

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UCLA Health Careers

Los Angeles, CA (In Person)

$236,891 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 3 weeks ago (Updated 6 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/17/2026

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Description This is a limited appointment role for an Adult Acute Care NP to join our team at the Ahmanson/UCLA Cardiomyopathy Center for approximately 6 months The NP functions in an interdependent role by implementing the appropriate Standardized Procedures (SPs). By using the SPs the NP is able to change treatment regimen after observing signs and symptoms of illness, reactions to treatment, general behavior and physical condition and determines if they are abnormal findings (Ca Nursing Practice Act, subsection(b) of Section 2725). The NP will provide and coordinate the care of patients, provide patient/family education, promote safe continuity of care. The NP also participates in interdisciplinary and clinical rounds, provides education and support, as well as makes appropriate referrals and documents services rendered. Standardized Procedure(s) outline the requirements for supervision. The Nurse Practitioner reports to the designated medical director for clinical practice and designated person for administrative issues. •A limited appointment may convert to career Salary range: $93.81-$133.97/hourly

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