What are the responsibilities and job description for the Camp Lejeune - Neonatologist position at Humana Military?
Overview
Neonatologist - Camp Lejeune, NC 28547
Opportunity for a Full-Time or Part Time/PRN Neonatologist at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina - Use ANY STATE License!
Competitive Compensation as Independent Contractor
Humana Military is seeking a BC Neonatologist to provide comprehensive neonatologist services in the Level II NICU, Mother Baby Unit and Labor & Delivery Unit at Naval Medical Center, Camp Lejeune, NC.
The Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune is located in southeastern North Carolina close to Jacksonville. It is near Oslow Beach and waterways like the New River, to support an active, outdoor lifestyle, while still offering a slower pace of life than larger metro areas. Beyond base recreation, residents can explore local parks, memorials, beaches (Topsail Island, Emerald Isle), golf courses, and museums in the Jacksonville area. Compared to many coastal or military-adjacent areas, housing and everyday expenses around Jacksonville are relatively affordable.
Clinic Hours: Monday - Friday, 7am - 3pm; Saturday / Sunday 7am - 11am
Telephonic Call Hours - Monday through Friday, 3 pm through 7 am; Saturday/Sunday 11am through 7am
Generous Hourly Rate for Regular Hours/Call Back to facility and Telephonic Call Hours as Independent Contractor/10-99'd
Malpractice Coverage with Lifetime Tail
Qualifications include:
BC MD/DO
Completion of accredited residency program in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
Active, unrestricted license in any of the 50 States or U.S. Territories
BLS, NRP, STABLE
1-YR Clinical Experience within the past two years
For more information, please contact Rina Katon, Humana Military, Clinical Resources. Email address: rkaton@humanamilitary.com
To apply, go to https://careers-humanaclinicalresources.icims.com and enter Job #2026-2001
Responsibilities
Job responsibilities include but not limited to a full range of Neonatologist services in accordance with privileges granted by the Military Treatment Facility Director:- Provide comprehensive medical assessment, examination, consultation, diagnosis, and treatment plans for neonates.
- Provide medical management of neonates to include neonatal resuscitation, conventional ventilation, stabilization and maintenance of Level II care prior to transport, and prescription of medications including controlled substances to treat neonatal medical disorders.
- Request and interpret laboratory tests, electrocardiograms, radiographic procedures, and other tests.
- Determine appropriate procedures and perform procedures including sedation, endotracheal intubation, routine phlebotomy, arterial phlebotomy, percutaneous central venous line placement, umbilical line placement, lumbar puncture, suprapubic bladder taps, bladder catheterization needle thoracentesis, chet tube placement, and circumcision.
- Attend routine and high-risk deliveries as a member of the Resuscitation Team and perform Neonatal Resuscitation.
- Provide medical care to neonates awaiting transport to other facilities and arriving from other higher level of care NICUs.
- Provide outpatient care for routine appointments / NICU follow-up appointments.
- Provide clinical instruction to students and resident physicians rotating through the nursery.
Qualifications
Qualifications include:
BC MD/DO - Must have completed a doctor of medicine or doctor of osteopathy degree from a medical school approved by the Council of Medical Education and Hospitals of the American Hospital Association, or possess permanent certification by the Education Council for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) or completed a Fifth Pathway Program
Completion of accredited residency program in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
Active, unrestricted license in any of the 50 States or U.S. Territories
AHA BLS, NRP, PALS, STABLE
1-YR Clinical Experience within the past two years