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Trinity Health Idaho statewide Posted 5/13/2026

Neonatal Nurse Practitioner

Nursing job in Boise, ID

25–$45/hrest.
Days / NightsActive nursing licensenurse practitioner
Pay

$25–$45/hr

Setting

Hospital / Clinic

Shift

Days / Nights

License

Active nursing license

Experience

3 years minimum experience

Benefits

Vision

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Job Description

Saint Alphonsus Medical Group (SAMG) is a physician led 650+ provider multispecialty group seeking a Full Time Neonatal Nurse Practitioner (NNP) to join their employed, 3 Neonatologist and 6 NNP team in the Boise metropolitan area. Our 32-bed, Level III NICU in Boise provides a high level of care for 250+ infants annually, offering conventional ventilation, iNO, HFOV, and jet ventilation for very early preterm, late preterm and term infants. The NICU serves families from Boise and the surrounding areas in Idaho and eastern Oregon to allow expert neonatal care close to home. The Saint Alphonsus Family Maternity Center delivers 1,400+ infants a year and is staffed by a highly certified L&D nursing staff, OB Hospitalist service, and onsite 24-hour anesthesia (CRNA) coverage. Our safety-oriented team of OB/GYNs collaborate with on-campus Maternal Fetal Medicine physicians, Neonatologists, and genetic counselors to serve the region's diverse patient population. Our 4-bed, Level II NICU in Nampa (15 miles west of Boise) is clinically integrated with the Birkeland Maternity Center with an annual delivery rate of 1300+ babies. This small, 4-bed NICU currently provides a high level of care for newborns >34wks and 1500g, and is planning on expanding in 2028 to an 18-bed unit. With a commitment to practicing up-to-date, evidence-based medicine, the NICU teams family-centered approach encourages parents and our expert staff in both the Boise and Nampa units to work together to achieve outcomes that exceed national benchmarks. To learn more about NICU services at Saint Alphonsus, visit: . Responsibilities include: Attend high-risk deliveries and facilitate NICU admissions. Co-manage NICU patients with the attending Neonatologist and site-dependent well newborn nursery patients. Participate in multidisciplinary rounds with the Neonatologist in the NICU by providing active management strategies that may include nutritional adjustments, ventilator management, lab, and radiology review, and updating families. Staffing model/

schedule: Level 3, Boise: 16-hr shifts in-house NNP coverage from 4pm-8am Level 2, Nampa: 24hr shifts with a minimum of 4 hours onsite, and the remainder on-call, incl. well NB coverage 1.0 FTE requirement is 10 shifts per month (120 annually) Ideal candidate : Graduate from a Nurse Practitioner program with current RN and APRN licensure; current national board certification as NNP desired OR Graduate of a Nurse Practitioner program with neonatal fellowship/residency (or 3 years minimum experience working in Level III/IV NICU), and current NP licensure. Current DEA and controlled substance Idaho medical licensure and granting of privileges at SARMC - Boise and SAMC - Nampa. Commitment to: practicing up-to-date, evidence-based medicine. teamwork and cultivating a culture of transformational care. patient care while demonstrating and modeling organizational Mission, Vision, and Values. Enjoys teaching and educating staff. This is an exciting opportunity for the right Neonatal Nurse Practitioner to be part of a growing multispecialty group practice.

Location & Routes

  • Base city: Boise, ID

Benefits & Bonuses

  • Vision

Hiring Process

  1. Apply — Submit your application online
  2. Review — A recruiter reviews your qualifications
  3. Background check — Standard employment and license verification
  4. Start your assignment — Begin your nursing role

Requirements

License Required

Active nursing license relevant to the role.

Experience

Experience requirements vary by employer.

Certifications

BLS typically required.

Physical Requirements

Ability to stand for long shifts, lift up to 50 lbs, and assist with patient transfers.

Frequently asked questions

  • What license do I need to apply?

    An active RN license in the state of practice, in good standing. Compact (multistate) licenses are accepted in NLC member states.

  • What experience is expected?

    1+ year of clinical experience is preferred for most staff RN roles. Many hospitals have new-grad residency tracks if you are recently licensed.

  • Which certifications are required?

    BLS is required for nearly all hospital roles. ACLS, PALS, or specialty certs may be required depending on the unit.

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