Physician Assistant -Bone Marrow Transplant/ACGT- 40 Hours
Company: Connecticut Children's Medical Center
Location: Avon
Posted on: March 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Connecticut Children’s is the only health system in Connecticut
that is 100% dedicated to children. Established on a legacy that
spans more than 100 years, Connecticut Children’s offers
personalized medical care in more than 30 pediatric specialties
across Connecticut and in two other states. Our transformational
growth establishes us as a destination for specialized medicine and
enables us to reach more children in locations that are closer to
home. Our breakthrough research, superior education and training,
innovative community partnerships, and commitment to diversity,
equity and inclusion provide a welcoming and inspiring environment
for our patients, families and team members. At Connecticut
Children’s, treating children isn’t just our job – it’s our
passion. As a leading children’s health system experiencing steady
growth, we’re excited to expand our team with exceptional team
members who share our vision of transforming children’s health and
well-being as one team. The APP position is to provide clinical
coverage as part of an advanced practitioner team within the
Advanced Cellular and Gene Therapy Unit. This position will work
across both inpatient and outpatient settings, managing the full
continuum of transplant care. This APP position will complete
thorough evaluations of pediatric bone marrow transplant patients
(from neonates to adolescents and young adults) with increasing
independence, while working closely with a multidisciplinary team
of physicians, nurses, and advanced practitioners. Recommends broad
evaluation based on prioritized focused differential diagnosis.
Interprets clinical significance of diagnostic study results.
Collaborates care with the supervising physician and
inter-professional team. Develops an interdisciplinary management
plan for common and typical diagnoses. Continues to develop
competencies in core procedures. Clinical Care – Inpatient &
Outpatient Manage daily care of pediatric BMT patients in both
inpatient units and outpatient clinics. Conduct comprehensive
assessments, develop treatment plans, and adjust therapies in
collaboration with the transplant team. Monitor for and manage
transplant-related complications, including graft-versus-host
disease, infections, organ dysfunction, and treatment toxicities.
Provide continuity of care throughout the transplant process, from
pre-transplant evaluation through long-term follow-up. Coordinate
care transitions between inpatient and outpatient settings to
ensure seamless patient experiences. Patient & Family Education
Deliver ongoing education to patients and families regarding
transplant processes, medications, symptom management, infection
prevention, and long-term expectations. Support families in
understanding complex medical information and making informed
decisions. Develop and update educational materials and participate
in teaching sessions, classes, or support groups. Procedures
Perform advanced procedures such as lumbar punctures, bone marrow
aspirates/biopsies, bone marrow harvest, and other skills within
scope of practice. Assist with or independently perform diagnostic
and therapeutic interventions as needed. Ensure procedural safety,
informed consent, and appropriate follow-up care. Collaboration &
Coordination Work closely with physicians, nurses, pharmacists,
social workers, and other specialists to deliver integrated
transplant care. Participate in multidisciplinary rounds, care
conferences, and quality improvement initiatives. Communicate
effectively with referring providers and community partners.
Quality, Safety & Professional Development Adhere to institutional
protocols, regulatory standards, and evidence-based transplant
guidelines. Participate in research, data collection, and quality
improvement projects related to BMT outcomes. Maintain advanced
practice certification and engage in ongoing professional education
in pediatric oncology and transplant medicine. Medical knowledge
Clinical knowledge . With increasing independence, applies an
intermediate-level of medical knowledge to common and typical
scenarios, incorporating some literature to support care.
Diagnostic Evaluation. Recommends broad evaluation based on
prioritized focused differential diagnosis. Interprets clinical
significance of diagnostic study results. Patient care Clinical
reasoning. Organizes clinical facts (e.g., history, exam, tests,
consultations, etc.) to compare and contrast diagnoses being
considered, resulting in a prioritized differential diagnosis.
Organize and prioritize patient care. Organizes and prioritizes the
simultaneous care of multiple patients with efficiency. Patient
management. Develops an interdisciplinary management plan for
common and typical diagnoses. Interpersonal and Communication
Patient and family centered communication. Establishes a culturally
competent and therapeutic relationship with patients/families.
Communicates with sensitivity and compassion. Elicits
patient/family values and incorporates awareness of these in
communications with patient/family and in patient care.
Acknowledges uncertainty and conflict and escalates to more
experienced APPs, etc., as appropriate. Interpersonal and team
communication . Formulates specific questions for consultation with
supervising physician and tailors communication strategies as
appropriate to promote collaborative practice. Uses bi-directional
communication within the inter-professional team. Communication
within Health Care System. Concisely documents updated,
prioritized, diagnostic and therapeutic reasoning in the patient
record. Aligns type of communication with message to be delivered
(e.g., direct and indirect) based on urgency and complexity
Practice–based learning and improvement Evidence-based and informed
practice. Critically analyzes data and evidence (from literature),
integrated with patient preference, and applies to the care of
patients. Reflective practice and commitment to personal growth.
Proactively seeks feedback. Designs and implements a learning plan,
incorporating feedback and performance data. Education and/or
Experience Required: Education: Physician Assistant: Graduation
from a physician assistant program accredited, at the time of
graduation, by the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for
the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA). Experience: Minimum experience
(minimum years & type of experience): At least 2 years of APP
experience. License and/or Certification Required: Physician
Assistant: Certified by the National Commission on Certification of
Physician Assistants, Inc. (NCCPA). Licensed by the Connecticut
Department of Public Health.
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