This full-time role involves providing medical evaluations for alleged child abuse victims as part of a multidisciplinary team, reporting to the Executive Director.
Qualifications include a CRNP license in Pennsylvania, with preferred specialty training in child abuse and at least one year of pediatric clinical experience. Responsibilities encompass conducting physical exams, taking histories, photographing findings, performing colposcopic evaluations, obtaining lab tests, and preparing detailed reports. Collaborate with community professionals, communicate findings, and participate in supervision, training, and quality assurance activities. Maintain ongoing professional development through training and literature review. Benefits include health, dental, vision insurance, paid time off, a retirement plan, and in-person work location.