A Nurse Practitioner is needed for the Louisiana Center for Bleeding and Clotting Disorders (LCBCD). This position is pivotal to the mission of the LCBCD in expanding its services with a concentrated initiative dedicated to the care of patients with blood disorders. This clinic would serve as a vital resource for primary and specialty providers throughout the state of Louisiana who refer patients with complex bleeding and clotting disorders. A Nurse Practitioner with experience in pediatric/family health care is a vital component to the LCBCD being able to adequately establish a comprehensive care clinic.
The LCBCD utilizes a comprehensive care model in the treatment of patients with a variety of hematologic conditions, with an emphasis on patients with bleeding and clotting disorders. We provide care for patients throughout the lifespan. We are a federally funded Hemophilia Treatment Center, and the only such program for adults in the state of Louisiana. We have clinic locations in New Orleans, Metairie, Lafayette, and Alexandria. The nurse practitioner will collaborate with the rest of the LCBCB team to provide exemplary care for our patients.
Candidates must qualify for appointment at the instructor level and be Family Nurse Practitioner Board Certified. Rank and compensation will be commensurate with the level of qualifications and experience.
Some of the specific duties required of the Pediatric/Family Nurse Practitioner and directly in line with the above-mentioned objectives are:
Interested applicants should apply and upload their CV via Interfolio at the provided link.
For inquiries, contact:
Erin Kavanagh
Executive Director|Louisiana Center for Bleeding & Clotting Disorders
ekavanagh@tulane.edu
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