Under the direction of the nursing leader, the Registered Nurse diagnoses and treats human responses to actual or potential health problems. The RN providea health teaching, counseling, and support to our patients and their familes. Responsibilities include assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating nursing care for a group of patients. Nurses are eligibe for certification pay, charge pay, and evening and night shift differential.
Under the direction of the Chief Nursing Officer plans, administers, directs and coordinates all shift activities of the Nursing Department. As designated, may be assigned primary responsibility for a patient care unit.
Under the supervision of the Clinical Supervisor and the Director of Physical Therapy, the Physical Therapist (PT) provides independent and professional pediatric physical therapy services. The PT is responsible for evaluating and treating neuro-muscular, functional, and developmental skills to help patients achieve maximum physical functioning in their daily life tasks. This role is integral to the patient's overall medical care and includes education and training for the patient, family, and related disciplines.
Schedule: Monday to Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm (7.5 hours/day)
The Board-Certified Music Therapist assesses, plans and implements appropriate interventions for medically fragile pediatric patients and families. In addition, the Music Therapist will manage caseload effectively to ensure delivery of efficient supportive care, facilitate both individual and group sessions, contribute to program development and hospital wide initiatives. This role also participates in educational initiatives, highlighting content to reflect most significant hospital needs, facilitates special events/visitors.
The Music Therapist reports to the Director of...
Under the direction of the nursing leader, the Registered Nurse diagnoses and treats human responses to actual or potential health problems. The RN provides health teaching, counseling, and support to our patients and their families. Responsibilities include assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating nursing care for a group of patients.
Blythedale Children's Hospital is seeking a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) to join our team. Primary responsibilities on our inpatient unit Child/Adolescent Unit with some float responsibilities on other units The ideal CTRS candidate is compassionate and skilled at assessing the unique recreational needs of infants, children and teens with medical complexities.
Tuesday - Saturday Five shifts per week with a variable schedule: weekdays, 11:30a-7:30p (with evening differential); weekends, 9:30a-5:30p; and availability for three holidays (with premium pay).
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Child LIfe/Therapeutic and Developmental Support Services
Under the direction of the nursing leader, the Registered Nurse diagnoses and treats human responses to actual or potential health problems. The RN provides health teaching, counseling, and support to our patients and their families. Responsibilities include assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating nursing care for a group of patients.
Under the supervision of the Clinical Supervisor and the Director of Occupational Therapy, provides independent and professional OT services through evaluation and treatment of functional and developmental skills. Aims to achieve maximal physical and cognitive functioning in a patient’s daily life tasks and as part of their total medical care. Conducts education and training of patient, family and related disciplines.
Blythedale Children’s Hospital is seeking a visionary, clinically elite, and collaborative leader to serve as the Director of Speech Pathology and Audiology. The Director will provide strategic leadership, administrative oversight, and clinical mentorship to a robust department of more than 25 highly trained Speech-Language Pathologists, Audiologists, and support staff. This role bridges advanced clinical oversight with organizational management, ensuring the delivery of cutting-edge, evidence-based evaluation and therapy services across inpatient units, the Day Hospital program, long-term care and outpatient services.
The Materials Coordinator plays a critical role in ensuring the seamless delivery of specialized patient care at Blythedale Children’s Hospital. This position is responsible for managing the end-to-end supply chain workflow—including inventory management, receiving, and distribution—of medical-surgical supplies, clinical equipment, and department-specific materials. By maintaining optimal inventory levels and ensuring strict compliance with healthcare regulatory standards, the Materials Coordinator directly supports our clinical teams in providing exceptional, uninterrupted care to our pediatric patients.
The Registered Nurse Team Leader is a pivotal clinical and leadership role responsible for overseeing the daily operations, clinical workflows, and nursing staff within a designated pediatric patient care unit. Combining expert hands-on pediatric clinical nursing skills with foundational leadership capabilities, the Nursing Team Leader ensures the delivery of safe, high-quality, and family centered care. The role serves as...
The Nurse Case Manager organizes all necessary healthcare services to promote child-centered and family-centered outcomes that will facilitate the highest possible quality of life for each patient. The Nurse Case Manager is responsible for facilitating and coordinating the clinical, financial and psychosocial aspects of admission and discharge; planning for patients admitted to Blythedale’s inpatient service and residents admitted to the Steven and Alexandra Cohen Long Term Care Pavilion (LTC).
Under the direction of the nursing leader, the Registered Nurse diagnoses and treats human responses to actual or potential health problems. The RN provides health teaching, counseling, and support to our patients and their families. Responsibilities include assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating nursing care for a group of patients.
Day Shift: $70.00/Hour
Night Shift: $75.00/hour
The Director of Care Management (DCM) directs, plans, implements and evaluates all activities of the inpatient RN Case Management team. DCM develops processes to monitor hospital referrals to ensure effective management of admission and discharges. The DCM will ensure effective patient throughput, timely admission and a positive patient and family experience during their admission and discharge from Blythedale. The DCM will create an environment for continuous quality improvement and support the use of best practices to make recommendations for process improvement. The DCM will create a feedback loop to develop systems for patient admission and discharge that ensure timely and...
The Medical Staff Administrative Assistant will support the medical team to ensure that all schedules are effectively managed and posted. The administrative assistant will support the Graduate Medical Education programs and complete reporting for the GME grants. They will be the primary contact for the subspecialist service providers. The assistant will provide administrative support to the Medical Directors for inpatient, day hospital and long-term care for management of quality improvement initiatives. They will support the Medical Staff Office to meet the needs of the medical staff, contracted physicians and students.
Under the direction of the nursing leader, the Registered Nurse diagnoses and treats human responses to actual or potential health problems. The RN provides health teaching, counseling, and support to our patients and their families. Responsibilities include assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating nursing care for a group of patients.
Day Shift: $70.00/Hour
Night Shift: $75.00/hour
Blythedale Children's Hospital is seeking a pediatric Nurse Practitioner (NP) to join our multidisciplinary team as a primary provider on our inpatient pediatrics unit. Patients are referred from acute care NICUs, PICUs, and pediatric inpatient wards, ages spanning from infancy to 21 years old. Average length of stay is 60 days. Conditions you will manage include but are not limited to respiratory failure (acute/non-invasive support as well as chronic/tracheostomy and mechanical ventilation), staged repair of congenital heart disease, traumatic and acquired neurologic conditions, disorders of growth and feeding, and orthopedic rehabilitation. You will play an integral role in both...