Locum Nurse Practitioner (NP) - Neonatal in Fayetteville, AR

Nurse Practitioner | Neonatal Location: Fayetteville, AR Employer: Alumni Healthcare Staffing Pay: Competitive weekly pay (inquire for details) Contract Duration: 2 Weeks Start Date: ASAP

About the Position Specialty Nurse Practitioner (NP)

State AR

Location 4301 Willow Creek Dr., Springdale, AR 72762-8711

Requirements --- shift times: 8a-8a, including weekends --- Coverage Level III --- Proficient in all critical care skills --- some transport --- delivery from attendance --- 26 beds- Newborn Nursery ADC 10-15

--- Patients per shift: 7-10 NICU, nursery varies Please note that every bid MUST include the following information. -Phone number -Active License Number -Active state DEA Number -Email -Address (provider must be 90+ miles from facility)

-DOB >>> PALS & NRP and must be through American Heart Association or American Red Cross If your bid is accepted, you must submit the credentialing documents 7 days after acceptance as this is a new start for CHS HBP. Your bid runs the risk of

cancellation if all onboarding documents are not uploaded within the 7-day timeframe. All credentialing documents are in the "other documents" tab. You can start this process before your bid is accepted An active license IS mandatory for every bid.

Only list the license number in the field, not an IMLC letter number. Please pay attention to the date requested and do not add bids with an earlier date. Please do not reach out to the MSO directly. Please see your contacts in the bid. PLEASE NOTE: There will be no OT rate for this assignment request

Schedule Monday: Not Specified, Tuesday: Not Specified, Wednesday: Not Specified, Thursday: Not Specified, Friday: Not Specified, Saturday: Not Specified, Sunday: Not Specified

Dates Needed 2026-05-01T00:00:00+00:00 -

Alumni Healthcare Staffing offers:

  • Weekly Direct Deposits
  • Travel and Lodging Provided if Needed
  • A+ Rated Malpractice Coverage
  • 24/7 Availability of your Recruiting Consultant & Credentialing Staff

If you have availability for this job or are interested in other opportunities, please send an updated CV or contact me today.

Danielle Dick

(908) 842-8235

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