This Fellowship is a 12-month opportunity for a Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant to obtain invaluable education and clinical experience in pediatric emergency medicine at Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital, a pediatric trauma center serving the entire Intermountain West. Our team cares for patients at both our Salt Lake City Campus, a level 1 Pediatric Trauma Center, and our Lehi Miller Family Campus, a Level 2 Pediatric Trauma Center.
We are thrilled to offer one advanced practice provider (APP) fellow an exciting opportunity to learn the essential skills, confidence and clinical judgement to provide exceptional care to acutely ill and injured children. The fellowship will provide a phased orientation to pediatric emergency medicine, functioning under the supervision of skilled advanced practice providers and physicians, gaining independence as the year progresses. The fellow will join a team of nineteen advanced practice providers with a wide range of clinical experience and background. The APP can anticipate caring for between 100-150 patients per month by the end of their fellowship. APPs in the emergency department help to care for critically ill patients, patients in the trauma bay, perform various procedures and care for patients across all acuity levels. The advanced practice provider will work together with a growing team of 49 attendings, enjoying a culture of inclusion as an important part of the emergency department team.
The fellowship will consist of clinical orientation in the pediatric emergency department at both campuses. The APP fellow will also have the opportunity to rotate with pediatric subspecialties including Pediatric General Surgery and Trauma, Pediatric Intensive Care, Orthopedics, Otolaryngology and Oncology teams. The fellowship will also include didactic education and protected education time including weekly conferences, procedure classes, simulation labs, self-directed online learning and Advanced Trauma Life Support. The fellow will also be involved in research and quality improvement and will be expected to submit and present an abstract by the end of their fellowship.
The fellow can anticipate working a variable schedule combined of three shift times including: (1) 0800-1700, (2) 1500-0000 and (3) 1700-0200. Fellows will work four nine-hour shifts per week and approximately two-thirds of the shifts will be night/and or weekend shifts to meet the needs of the emergency department. Fellows will also work holidays on a rotating schedule. This will be in addition to didactic weekly education which varies between 2-8 hours per week. Fellows can anticipate working between 40-55 hours weekly between clinical and didactic time.
The ideal candidates for this position will demonstrate a unique passion for pediatric emergency medicine and will possess a strong work ethic and self-driven approach to learning and will be capable of becoming a leader who advances the role of APPs in this field.
Posting Specifics
· Base Annual Salary: $79,851.20
· Benefits Eligible: Yes
· Schedule: Four nine-hour clinical shifts per week in addition to didactic education, averaging between 40-55 hours per week.
· Department: Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital-Pediatric Emergency Medicine at both Salt Lake City and Lehi Campuses
Anticipated start date: January 5, 2026
Application Process
The following materials must be received no later than July 15, 2025 for your application to be considered:
· Completion of this online application
· Copy of curriculum vitae
· Two letters of recommendation
· Personal letter of intent and interest in pediatric emergency medicine
· Copy of unofficial transcripts showing completion of an accredited PA or NP program -or- transcripts showing you are in the last semester of an accredited PA or NP program.
Please submit the requested information electronically with this online application (under the "Resume/CV" section multiple attachments can be entered). Letters of recommendation can be submitted directly by the applicant or by the writer of the letter to lori.bradshaw@imail.org. Direct any questions regarding the application process, or any additional attachments, via email to lori.bradshaw@imail.org.
Minimum Requirements
The following must be met prior to beginning employment:
· Current state license as a Physician Assistant (PA) or Nurse Practitioner (APRN) at time of program start.
· Certification as a Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant.
· Eligible for state Controlled Substance License II through V.
· Eligible for Federal DEA Certificate II through V.
· Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification for healthcare providers.
· Current PALS Certification
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