When you join the growing BILH team, you're not just taking a job, you’re making a difference in people’s lives. Mount Auburn Hospital is a Harvard-affiliated teaching hospital and member of Beth Israel Lahey Health devoted to consistently promoting a culture of Wellbeing, Empathy, Collaboration, Accountability, Respect, and Equity as outlined in our organization's WE CARE values. We are seeking a Cardiac Surgery Advanced Practice Provider to join our amazing team in a per diem capacity. This role is ideal for a PA or NP with at least two years of cardiac surgery or cardiothoracic ICU experience who can work independently during off-hours. Provide independent coverage of the cardiac surgery service during nights, weekends, and holidays Manage pre- and post-operative cardiac surgery patients primarily in the ICU, with occasional coverage in the step-down unit Perform bedside procedures such as chest tube management and removal Collaborate with attending surgeons, intensivists, and nursing staff to ensure high-quality patient care Maintain accurate documentation and effective communication during transitions of care Minimum of two years of experience in cardiac surgery or cardiothoracic ICU experience Strong procedural skills and ability to work independently Excellent clinical judgment, communication, and organizational skills Additional Information: This is a non-OR position focused on inpatient care Candidates must be able to commit to a minimum of two shifts per month Flexibility and reliability are essential Competitive compensation Job Description: ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES (including but not limited to): Functions as a conduit for all patient-care related information between attending physician, consultants, house staff, nursing, and other ancillary staff. Determines and relays to other providers, as appropriate, modified treatment plans and/or other interventions. Provides first-level response to acute changes in patient status or complications and initiates appropriate measures. Performs daily patient rounding and follow-up for cardiac surgical patients including physical examination, and diagnostic and therapeutic intervention(s). Orders routine laboratory and diagnostic studies, medications, and consultations for patients on the service, to be co-signed within 24 hours by a physician involved in the patient's care. Documents on a daily basis in the permanent medical record the patient status and further plan based on interpreted data. Elicits a detailed history, performs physical examinations, writes assessments and orders, and presents pertinent data for all cardiac surgical admissions. Performs the skills as outlined in the Cardiac Surgery physician assistant delineation of privileges (i.e. removal of chest tubes/pacing wires, arterial line placement, central line placement, foley catheter placement, etc.). Not an exhaustive list and congruent with competency/skill level. Orients medical students, physician assistant students, surgical interns, and junior surgical residents to Mount Auburn Hospital patient-care practices and hospital policies and procedures. Performs and/or assists the physician staff in requirements for hemodynamic monitoring and overall preparation of the patient for surgery. Plans and executes all coordinate elements of the patient discharge.