The Neonatal Advanced Practice Provider (NNP or PA) provides expert neonatal care in a 24/7 NICU setting, including resuscitation, assessment, and development of treatment plans for term and preterm infants. They collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, participate in quality improvement, education, and leadership activities, and support family-centered care. Responsibilities include managing acute and ongoing care, performing procedures like intubation and line placements, and supporting transport and telemedicine services. The role requires at least two years of NICU experience, appropriate licensure and certifications, and proficiency with EMR systems. Work shifts are 12- or 24-hour periods, with no formal call duties, emphasizing teamwork, professionalism, and adherence to safety and regulatory standards. Non-clinical duties involve education, quality initiatives, and mentorship. Physical demands include standing, walking, and lifting up to 50 lbs., with an emphasis on safety and compliance.