If it's possible, you will find it at Atrium Health—the leading community-focused academic healthcare system serving North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. We invite Advanced Clinical Practitioners to discover all that we can do when we bring healing hearts, inquisitive minds and visionaries together in our CT-ICU team at Atrium Health - CMC Main. Atrium Health at CMC Main is looking for an experienced full time advanced clinical practitioner (ACP) with experience in cardiac surgery post-op management and critical care. This position is seeking board certified Acute Care Nurse Practitioners (ACNP) or Physician Assistants (PA). One (1) year of experience in a cardiothoracic intensive care unit (CT-ICU) as an ACP, or a post grad ICU fellowship is required for application. CT-ICU intensivists provide supervision. Duties include: Admission directly from the operating room and management of hemodynamically complex, post-op cardiac surgery patients. Familiarity with mechanical support devices i.e. ECMO, VADs, and IABPs as well as knowledge of heart transplant management is preferred, but not required. Experience with procedures including central line, arterial line placement and intubation are helpful but not required. Position Description: Daily rounding, evaluation, management and stabilization of complex post op cardiac surgery patients including but not limited to: CABG, valve replacements, complex aortic replacement, heart transplant and durable mechanical support devices. Responsible for admission notes, daily progress notes, and billing. Interpreting pulmonary artery catheter data, and management of chest tubes and temporary epicardial pacing. Management of mechanical support devices including VADs, ECMO, and IABPs. Service provides 24/7 coverage with shift based model. Shifts are 13 hours long and include days, nights, weekends, and holidays. Shifts are rotated equally among staff. Teaching opportunities with ACP fellows and nursing staff. Eligible for overtime, PTO, and Performance Incentive Bonuses. $2500/5 days of CME.