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Additionally, the Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) holds Advanced Certification in ... All benefits start day one At Baptist Health Brookwood Hospital the RN administers patient care in ...

Additionally, the Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) holds Advanced Certification in ... All benefits start day one At Baptist Health Brookwood Hospital the RN administers patient care in ...

PRN, Days Job Summary The Registered Nurse (RN) provides patient-centered care through the nursing ... NRP - Neonatal Resuscitation preferred * Refer to facility or unit-specific guidelines for ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time NICU RN, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time NICU RN, you need a current RN license, experience or training in neonatal care, and knowledge of neonatal physiology and development. Familiarity with neonatal monitoring systems, infusion pumps, and electronic health record (EHR) software is essential, and certifications such as Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) are highly valued. Compassion, attention to detail, and excellent communication skills help you support fragile infants and their families while collaborating with multidisciplinary teams. These competencies ensure safe, high-quality care for critically ill newborns in a specialized and emotionally challenging environment.

What are part time NICU RNs?

Part time NICU RNs are registered nurses who work fewer hours than full-time staff in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). They provide specialized care for newborns who are premature, ill, or require intensive medical attention. Part time NICU RNs perform duties such as monitoring vital signs, administering medications, supporting families, and collaborating with a healthcare team. Their schedules are typically flexible, involving shifts that may include nights, weekends, or holidays. These roles require specific training in neonatal care and current RN licensure.

What are the typical shift patterns and team dynamics for a part-time NICU RN?

Part-time NICU RNs usually work variable shift patterns, including nights, weekends, or 12-hour shifts, depending on hospital needs and scheduling. They are integral members of interdisciplinary teams, collaborating closely with neonatologists, respiratory therapists, and other nurses to provide specialized care to critically ill newborns. While the pace can be demanding, part-time status allows for greater flexibility and work-life balance. Building strong communication skills and adaptability is key, as you may rotate between different patient assignments and work with various team members each shift.
What are the most commonly searched types of Nicu Rn jobs in Alabama? The most popular types of Nicu Rn jobs in Alabama are:
Infographic showing various Part Time Nicu Rn job openings in Alabama as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 5% As Needed, 76% Full Time, 2% Part Time, 3% Temporary, and 14% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution.
RN, 2 Medical PT Nights

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 9 days ago


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Job description

Baptist Health Brookwood Hospital

Schedule: 2X12s on Nights 6:45 PM- 7:15 AM

Weekends: Every 3rd weekend

Serving the Homewood community, Baptist Health Brookwood Hospital is a 595-bed acute-care hospital located in Birmingham, Alabama. The facility offers a full complement of services, including emergency care, cardiovascular care, bariatrics, orthopedics and rehabilitation, and surgical services. It also is one of the largest providers of psychiatric care in the state. The hospital has earned Primary Stroke Center certification from The Joint Commission, and its bariatric program has been accredited as a Comprehensive Center by the Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Accreditation and Quality Improvement Program (MBSAQIP). The Women’s Medical Center provides comprehensive women’s services through all stages of life, including gynecologic surgery, maternity care, and labor and delivery services. Additionally, the Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) holds Advanced Certification in Perinatal Care from The Joint Commission.

Baptist Health Brookwood is part of the Orlando Health system of care, which includes award-winning hospitals and
ERs, specialty institutes, urgent care centers, primary care practices and outpatient facilities that span Florida’s east
to west coasts, Central Alabama and Puerto Rico. Collectively, our team members honor our over 100-year legacy by providing professional and compassionate care to the patients, families and communities we serve.

Orlando Health is committed to providing you with benefits that go beyond the expected, with education programs
and well-being services to support you and your family through every stage of life. We begin your benefits on day
one and offer flexibility wherever possible, so that you can be present for your passions.

Baptist Health Brookwood Hospital offers great, new competitive pay and a great benefits package, which includes: 

  • Medical, Dental, Vision
  • 403(b) Retirement Svings Plan
  • Health Savings Account (HSA)
  • Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
  • Paid Time Off (Up to 5 weeks accured)
  • Life Insurance
  • Extended Leave Plan (ELP)
  • Family Care (child care, elder care, pet care)
  • Paid Parental Leave
  • Pet Insurance 
  • Car Insurance 
  • Educational benefits including tuition reimbursement & student loan assistance 
  • All benefits start day one 

At Baptist Health Brookwood Hospital the RN administers patient care in an area in a hospital or inpatient/observation setting where an acute care patient receives active treatment for an injury, episode of illness, a medical condition, or post intervention with assessment. Our general medicine unit is a 24 bed unit with a 6:1 nurse to patient ratio. 

Join our new general medicine unit and be part of a team that's changing lives every day. In this versatile unit you have the opportunity to provide care, and gain knowledge and experience with a variety of acute care patients. You will work with a broad range of disease processes, including but not limited to: heart failure, renal failure, respiratory failure, diabetes-related complications, infectious diseases such as cellulitis, pneumonia, UTI, sepsis, etc., gastrointestinal problems, wounds, malnutrition, as well as alcohol and substance abuse/withdrawal. Our unit offers a dynamic, team-oriented environment where your skills are valued, and your growth is supported. You'll work alongside experienced, compassionate professionals who are passionate about making a difference. If you're looking for a place to thrive, learn, and lead we would love to welcome you to our team. 


Essential Functions 

  • Assesses patient’s needs and develops/revises an individualized plan of care based on patient needs and responses. Evaluates the patient’s progress toward attaining expected outcomes. 
  • Respects diversity by building respectful relationships with all team members and customers. 
  • Functions as a patient and family advocate. 
  • Demonstrates knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the age of the patients served on his or her assigned unit/ department. 
  • Serves as a preceptor, charge nurse, unit educator, and/ or nurse clinician. 
  • Communicates and collaborates with medical staff and interdisciplinary team to effectively plan and manage the unit/department. 
  • Serves as a role model for staff and supports the hospital and nursing department’s goals and strategies. 
  • Demonstrates knowledge of the principles of growth and development over the life span, assesses the data reflective of the patient’s status, and interprets the necessary information needed to identify each patient’s requirements relative to his or her age specific needs. 
  • Coordinates the care and delegates as appropriate to other team members on a defined group of patients. 
  • Documents patient care in a knowledgeable, skillful, and consistent manner meeting all required and regulatory standards. This includes but is not limited to patient assessment, education, medication administration, treatments, and patient safety. 
  • Demonstrates competency in nursing skills and use of patient care/unit equipment as defined by unit/department-specific requisite skills. 
  • Prioritizes patient care in an ongoing manner in accordance with Evidence-Based Practice Standards of Care. 
  • Practices effective problem identification and resolution. 
  • Delegates tasks and duties to healthcare team members in accordance with the patient’s needs and the team member’s capabilities and qualifications. 
  • Communicates appropriate information regarding patient condition or unit concerns to other health care team members. 
  • Demonstrates caring practices by providing a compassionate and therapeutic environment for patients and their families. 
  • Demonstrates awareness of legal issues and patients’ rights. 
  • Collaborates with the education department and nursing leadership team to effectively transition and support new team members and/or students. 
  • Maintains reasonably regular, punctual attendance consistent with Baptist Health and Orlando Health policies, the ADA, FMLA, and other federal, state, and local standards. 
  • Maintains compliance with all Baptist Health and Orlando Health policies and procedures. 
  • The professional nurse contributes to the knowledge and skills of others, and the continuous improvement of the quality of health care practice and organizational outcomes. 
  • Participates and may lead unit level and/or organizational level committees of nursing practice and performance improvement. 
  • Participates in department and organizational peer review, mentoring, and coaching regarding professional practice or role performance. 
  • Practices efficient use of supplies and maintains a clean, safe, and organized work area. 
  • Attends staff development in-services, department meetings, and/or nursing committee meetings. 
  • Partners with the nursing leadership team to identify professional development needs. 
  • Assumes responsibility for one’s own professional development and continuing education. 
  • Performs all other duties as assigned.

Education/Training: Graduate of an approved school of nursing. Meets all mandatory, developmental, and performance competency requirements for Baptist Health, Orlando Health, and assigned unit/department. 

Licensure/Certification: Maintains current State of Alabama RN license or valid eNLC multistate RN license Maintains current BLS/Healthcare Provider certification.  ACLS, NRP, PALS, TNCC are required for certain areas


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Baptist Health South Florida is the largest healthcare organization in the region, with 12 hospitals, more than 27,000 employees, 4,000 physicians and 100 outpatient centers, urgent care facilities and physician practices spanning across Miami-Dade, Monroe, Broward and Palm Beach counties. Baptist Health has internationally renowned centers of excellence in cancer, cardiovascular care, orthopedics and sports medicine, and neurosciences. A not-for-profit organization supported by philanthropy and committed to its faith-based charitable mission of medical excellence, Baptist Health has been recognized by Fortune as one of the 100 Best Companies to Work For in America and by Ethisphere as one of the World's Most Ethical Companies.

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Miami, FL, US