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Pediatric ECMO Specialist (RN)
Location: Houston, TX
Schedule: Full-time
Department: Pediatric ECMO Program
About the Role:
We are seeking an experienced Pediatric ECMO Specialist (RN) to join our nationally recognized clients healthcare facility. As part of one of the oldest and most respected ECMO programs in Texas, you’ll play a life-saving role in supporting critically ill pediatric and neonatal patients during complex cardiopulmonary emergencies.
Our ECMO team is an elite, highly trained group specializing in high-acuity care. Our department treats approximately 30 patients annually.
Must-Have Qualifications:
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) required
- Minimum of 2 years ECMO Specialist experience
- Prior clinical experience working in pediatrics or NICU populations
- Current RN license in the State of Texas (or compact license)
- BLS Certification (additional certifications may be required based on unit)
Key Responsibilities:
- Deliver safe, age-appropriate care aligned with ECMO protocols and nursing practice standards
- Operate and manage extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) machines during pediatric/neonatal emergencies
- Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to plan, deliver, and evaluate care for critically ill patients
- Actively participate in rapid response and life-saving interventions
- Develop discharge or transfer plans, considering each patient’s unique needs
- Uphold clinical and regulatory standards set by the Texas Board of Nursing and company policies
- Support professional growth through mentorship, training, and ongoing education
Why Join Us?
- Work in one of the most respected and long-standing ECMO programs in the nation
- Be part of a compassionate, high-performing pediatric critical care team
- Engage in meaningful, life-saving work with cutting-edge technology and top-tier colleagues
- Opportunity for career growth, development, and contribution to innovative care practices