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Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (Nurse Midwife)

Location US-KY-FT. CAMPBELL
Job ID
2025-8799
# Positions
1
Category
Medical
Salary Range
GS-12
Recruitment Bonus
Negotiable
Relocation Assistance
Negotiable
Student Loan Repayment
Negotiable

Overview

Advanced Practice Registerd Nurse (Nurse Midwife), Ft Campbell, KY

 

Occupying a generous portion of the border between Kentucky and Tennessee, Fort Campbell supports the fourth largest military population in the Army (and the 7th largest in the Department of Defense). The Screaming Eagles of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), 5th Special Forces Group, and the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment all call this base home. The Sabalauski Air Assault School (famed for being the “10 toughest days in the Army”), the Pathfinder Course, Rappel Master, and FRIES/SPIES Master are just a few of the other schools and qualification courses available at Fort Campbell.

 

A majority of Fort Campbell is located in Tennessee, but the post office that serves the base is just across the Kentucky border, giving on post residents and the installation itself the designation of being located in Kentucky. Clarksville, TN and Hopkinsville, KY are the two larger towns that serve the base. The base boasts modern facilities including a huge new commissary, parks, splash pads, a Starbucks, and updated housing.

 

Clarksville is growing, but keeps a mindful eye on preserving its history and “small town” feel. It’s only about 40 minutes north of Nashville, and some areas between the two cities are gaining popularity for being “bedroom communities” for Nashville (ie. where you go to sleep). The low cost of living, home prices, and absence of state income tax are all perks to living in Tennessee. You get the rural, country lifestyle, but with the option of a thriving metro area just a short drive down I-24. Kentucky towns offer the same beautiful rolling hills, sprawling farms, and gracious Southern hospitality as Tennessee, but with a bit more land and a greater horse to person ratio. Into organic produce, pastured beef and forested pork?  (It’s a thing — we checked!) You can actually get to know your farmer or rancher, if you’re so inclined! The Nashville music scene bleeds into Clarksville, influencing the caliber of music at festivals, community concerts, karaoke bars, and even church ensembles. Austin Peay University provides an abundance of cultural, sporting, and community events. Parks, shopping, dining, wineries, breweries and entertainment options round out the fairly solid amenities that you’ll find here.

 

Nashville

 

Working for the Department of Defense comes with an abundance of benefits and perks to include competitive compensation packages, paid-time off, medical benefits, student loan repayments, and retirement package with Thrift Savings Plan to include matching employer contributions. For more information, please visit the following link: https://www.usajobs.gov/Help/working-in-government/benefits/  

 

Responsibilities

 

MAJOR DUTIES

 

Serves as Nurse Midwife for an Army Medical Hospital, providing management and care of mothers and babies throughout the maternity cycle within the framework of a medically directed health service. Provides leadership in Obstetric/Gynecology nursing skills, knowledge, and judgments that foster the delivery of safe and quality care in the areas of antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum, neonatal, family planning, and gynecological care.

 

1. Provides independent preventive, therapeutic, and comprehensive obstetric and gynecologic care. Collaborates with Obstetricians and Gynecologists when caring for women with obstetric, gynecologic, and general medical complications in both the ambulatory and inpatient settings. Makes decisions regarding medical and nursing care of patients and directs care, co-manages, or refers as appropriate. Plans and coordinates care given with other professional providers and agencies involved in patient and family care.

Performs accurate history and physical examination on obstetric, gynecologic, and neonatal patients, making critical evaluation of patient's status, establishing diagnoses, recording examination findings and evaluation, and planning and/or providing follow-up care.

 

2. Performs and/or requests laboratory, radiologic and other diagnostic and screening tests, interprets results, assesses specific problems/complications as appropriate, and provides follow-up as needed. Discriminates between normal and abnormal assessments; manages, co-manages, and/or refers appropriately; informs patient/family; and initiates appropriate nursing intervention/medical consultation.

Manages labor to include initial evaluation/hospital admission, ongoing assessment of maternal and fetal status, labor progress, need for intervention/consultations, and patient/family education and support.

 

3. Provides inpatient obstetrical care including labor management and vaginal delivery. Starts intravenous infusions; selects and administers appropriate analgesia and anesthesia according to protocols; applies external and internal fetal monitoring equipment; performs local and pudendal anesthesia; performs cervical inspections; performs and repairs episiotomies; repairs lacerations associated with childbirth to include fourth degree perennial lacerations; records the labor and delivery, and signs and completes birth certificates. Evaluates and manages immediate obstetric complications. Initiates and conducts emergency life saving procedures until patient management can be transferred to the consulting physician.

Acts as the first assistant to the obstetrician during emergency caesarean sections, obstetric and gynecologic surgery.

Provides postpartum care using a family centered approach. Evaluates and manages the normal postpartum period to include determining hospital disposition, providing discharge counseling, completing necessary records, and conducting clinic follow-up.

 

4. Provides well woman care to include family planning, counseling and the prescription of contraceptives.

Manages the care of the normal antepartum woman through routine assessment of maternal and fetal status, maternal and family counseling and support, and teaching prenatal classes to include orientation, labor preparation and breast-feeding. Provides immediate newborn care, initial physical assessment of the newborn upon delivery, evaluation, and resuscitation as needed. Manages care of normal newborn including nutrition, elimination and activity.

 

5. Monitors and preceptors midwife students who are participating in a medical training program at an Army Hospital/Medical Center. Serves in a teaching capacity in the development of other health care workers.

Operates computer terminal to input statistical data to include number and type of patient encounters, additional duties, actual hours worked, etc.

 

Performs other duties as assigned.



Qualifications

US Citizenship required

  

Candidate must have a current, active, valid, certificate, unrestricted license, or authorization to practice as a Nurse Practitioner in a U.S. State, District of Columbia, Commonwealth, territory, or jurisdiction.

 

Degree or diploma from a professional nursing program approved by the legally designated State accrediting agency at the time the program was completed.

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