Physician Assistant

Physician Assistant

Columbia University

The Department of Pediatrics is seeking a Physician Assistant to join our team in a full time position to work within the Division of Critical Care, Hospital Medicine and Palliative Care.

The Department of Pediatrics at the Vagelos College of Physicians & Surgeons of Columbia University is a world leader in providing care for children. Our mission areas include Healthcare, Education and Research. The Department of Pediatrics is committed to innovation and excellence in clinical medicine, education, research, community health, global health, and the development of our faculty and staff.

The Department of Pediatrics at Columbia University Medical Center is seeking an experienced Physician Assistant for a full-time position in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) and Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Unit (PCICU) at Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital of New York-Presbyterian. He/She will join a group of dedicated front-line providers who will provide 24/7 coverage of the PICU/PCICU. The Physician Assistant will provide services under the supervision of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine fellows and attendings. The individual will perform a variety of functions and technical procedures necessary for the assessment, diagnosis, treatment, follow-up and outcome evaluation of patients in the ICU.  The individual will also participate in performance improvement, research and educational activities.

At CUIMC, we are leaders in teaching, research, and patient care and are proud of the service and support we provide to our community. We apply the same rigor in our commitment to fostering an inclusive, thriving community and caring for our employees and their loved ones. We offer immediate eligibility and invest in our employees’ families through comprehensive Health and WelfareEmployee AssistanceTuition Programs, and Retirement Benefits.

“Subject to business needs, we may support flexible and hybrid work arrangements. Options will be discussed during the interview process”

Responsibilities: 

  • Obtain patients' history, perform physical examinations, and develop care plans for patients.
  • Order appropriate laboratory, radiographic and cardiac studies, review results and other clinical information pertinent to patient health as part of the care plan of patients in the ICU.
  • Assist in the management of medical emergencies.  Render appropriate care in the presence of a life-threatening emergency when a physician is unavailable and document all care rendered in accordance with policies and procedures.
  • Assist the attending physician or fellow on any procedure falling within the Physician Assistant's scope of practice.
  • Initiate subspecialty consultations or evaluations.
  • Counsel and instruct patients and their families.
  • Communicate the transition care of patients from the ICU to step-down and/or floor.
  • Ensure all medical records and notes are countersigned by attending physician.
  • Conforms to all applicable HIPAA, billing compliance and safety guidelines.
  • Will perform other duties as necessary.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Requires Master’s degree or equivalent in education and experience, plus one to two years of related experience.

Other Requirements:

  • Requires Bachelor's/Master's degree from an accredited Physician Assistant program
  • Current NYS professional license, board certification by NCCPA
  • DEA License
  • BCLS and ACLS and PALS certification
  • Able to meet New York-Presbyterian Hospital credentialing requirements

Hiring Salary Range: $125,000- $140,000.

If you are interested in this role, please apply directly to: Begin application - Columbia University (pageuppeople.com)

Commitment to Diversity:

Columbia University is dedicated to increasing diversity in its workforce, its student body, and its educational programs. Achieving continued academic excellence and creating a vibrant university community require nothing less. In fulfilling its mission to advance diversity at the University, Columbia seeks to hire, retain, and promote exceptionally talented individuals from diverse backgrounds.

 Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran

Columbia University is committed to the hiring of qualified local residents.


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