Engineering Structures Impact Factor Jobs in Winchester Middlesex County, MA

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Electrical Controls Engineer II/III
✦ New
Salary not disclosed
Woburn, MA 1 day ago

Salary Range: 72-114k


Vaxess is developing a pipeline of next-generation therapeutics on our novel micro-array patch platform. With only five minutes of wear-time on the skin, the Vaxess’ patch combines room temperature stability with simplified application to dramatically alter the way that drugs are delivered. Vaxess is committed to enabling products that are not only more effective, but also more accessible to patients around the world.


The Electrical Control Engineer designs, develops, programs, and maintains automated control systems used in industrial, manufacturing, or infrastructure environments. The role focuses on improving system efficiency, reliability, and safety through PLCs, machine vision, HMIs, robotics, and industrial networks.


Responsibilities:

  • This is a hands-on position involving designing, building, and troubleshooting automated equipment.
  • Design and maintain novel automated systems and solutions that contribute to current manufacturing and scale up of manufacturing operations to eventual commercialization.
  • Project management of electrical and controls projects.
  • Design control schemes, circuits, power distribution, high/low voltage, electrical panels, and layouts. 
  • Document electrical schematics and BOMs and contribute to assembly and installation of systems.
  • Develop and optimize machine vision inspection equipment, lighting, optics, and code.
  • Troubleshoot electrical and control issues to contribute to root cause analysis and develop timely solutions for production problems that might arise.
  • Contribute to continuous improvement to increase safety, quality, and efficiency of manufacturing.
  • Draft maintenance SOPs and contribute to implementation and maintenance of the Quality System.
  • Draft equipment requirements and work closely with external vendors to develop plans and evaluate proposals, and manage external projects.
  • Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to support product development and manufacturing activities.


Qualifications:

  • BS or MS in Electrical Engineering or a related discipline.
  • 3-5 years of high volume medical device or pharmaceuticals manufacturing or related experience.
  • CAD (SolidWorks or similar) for electrical schematics and drawings
  • Familiarity or experience working with machine vision (OpenCV, Cognex Pro, or similar), motion control and PLC & HMI platforms (Rockwell/Allen-Bradley or similar), general programming (Studio 5000, Python, C++, or similar)
  • Excellent time and project management skills and proven ability to meet goals and deadlines.
  • Demonstrated abilities to learn new skills and fields, creatively solve challenging technical problems, think independently, and work collaboratively in diverse multidisciplinary teams.
  • Entrepreneurial spirit and drive to positively impact global human health.


At Vaxess, we’re bringing together exceptional talent to drive our product development forward. We value

collaboration, curiosity, and a dynamic work environment. To apply, please submit your CV/resume to


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Director of Estimating, Data Centers
Salary not disclosed
Boston, MA 4 days ago

Suffolk is a national enterprise that builds, innovates, and invests. We provide value across the entire project lifecycle through our core construction management services and complementary business lines in real estate investment, design, self-perform construction, and technology start-up investment (Suffolk Technologies). By integrating data, artificial intelligence, and advanced technology through our Seamless Platform, we connect design, construction, and operations to deliver smarter, more predictable results and redefine how America builds.


Suffolk – America’s Contractor – is a national company with more than $8 billion in annual revenue, 3,000 employees, and 17 offices, including Boston (headquarters), New York City, Miami, West Palm Beach, Tampa, Estero, Dallas, Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Las Vegas, Herndon, U.S. Virgin Islands, and other key markets. Suffolk manages some of the most complex and transformative projects in the country, serving clients across healthcare, life sciences, education, gaming, aviation, transportation, government, mission critical, and commercial sectors. Suffolk is privately held and is led by founder, chairman and CEO John Fish. Suffolk is ranked #8 on ENR’s list of “Top CM-at-Risk Contractors.” For more information, visit and follow Suffolk on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Instagram.


Role:

The Mission Critical Center of Excellence manages billions of dollars in projects annually, specializing in data center and mission-critical construction for leading technology and telecommunications clients across the United States. Focused on fast-paced, MEP-intensive projects, the group is recognized for delivering complex solutions while offering significant opportunities for career advancement within the thriving mission-critical construction industry.


The Director of Estimating is responsible for managing the Mission Critical Estimating team, including identifying bid opportunities, managing the bid process, delivery of bids, staff development, making cost adjustments and assigning estimating personnel and resources.

This position can be located in Boston, MA, or Herndon, VA.


Responsibilities:

Department and Staff Management:

  • Assign Estimating team members to projects. Balance and manage time of staff.
  • Lead bid strategies.
  • Create estimating templates and tools to increase overall effectiveness of the department.
  • Create monthly estimating reports to track estimating success.
  • Create and track the Mission Critical Estimating budget.
  • Perform strategic and business planning for the department.
  • Attend executive staff meetings.
  • Develop talent on the Mission Critical Estimating team by coaching and providing feedback, and performing annual performance reviews. Create individual development plans for each staff member’s career growth.

Unit Cost Pricing:

  • Prepare detailed take off of materials by clearly understanding the complexity of the scope(s) of work as shown on the construction documents.
  • Prepare detailed labor estimates utilizing production hours, crews and equipment.
  • Organize the material and labor information for pricing.
  • Solicit material prices from suppliers.
  • Obtain current labor rates.
  • Prepare unit prices by "Building the Project in your Head."
  • Verify and compare your unit prices or the price of a system with a subcontractor and previous similar estimates.
  • Review all unit pricing on projects prepared by the Estimator. Make changes as required.
  • Understand the influence of market conditions on pricing.
  • Track all current market conditions.

Bid Activities:

  • Review or compile GC's with the Senior Estimator and review with senior management.
  • Assure on time delivery of bids and estimates, reviewing final plans and specifications with the Estimating team.
  • Review of subcontractor selection and scopes and subcontractor/trade close outs on bid day.
  • Review scope sheets and pricing with Estimating team members, ensuring that trade summary ties into bid form.
  • Close out the subcontractor bid process.
  • Review plans and specs with the lead Estimator.
  • Assist the lead Estimator in directing additional staff assignments on bid day.
  • Manage bid day activities by ensuring completion of bid forms, managing the clock and trying to develop a competitive advantage.
  • Follow up with the client regarding bid results.
  • Make Subcontractor, A/E fees, overhead, and fee recommendations to upper management.
  • Identify pre-construction fees for Suffolk, where applicable


Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s Degree, preferably in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Architecture or related field
  • 15+ years of experience estimating Mission Critical projects
  • Quantity Surveys, Take off skills, Computer Skills
  • Working knowledge of Excel spread sheets, and Word processing programs
  • Ability to work with and manage a team
  • Understanding of Construction Documents specific to Mission Critical projects
  • Knowledge of the contents of each CSI section.
  • Ability to read & interpret blue prints in order to understand the scope of work at SD, DD and CD phases of design.
  • Ability to coordinate construction document plans, details and specifications.
  • Ability to apply CD details to a conceptual set of documents to capture all cost impacts of the details.
  • If called to the table or awarded the bid, review the estimate and discuss strategy with the team for any holes, value management, or potential profit pockets


While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit for long periods of time; talk or hear; perform fine motor, hand and finger skills in the use of a keyboard, telephone, or writing. The employee is frequently required to stand; walk; and reach with arms and/or hands. Specific vision abilities include close vision, distance vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus. The employee will spend their time in an office environment with a quiet to moderate noise level. Job site walking.


Suffolk provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy or maternity, national origin, citizenship, genetic information, disability, protected veteran, gender identity, age or any other status protected by law. This policy applies to recruiting, hiring, transfers, promotions, terminations, compensation, benefits, and all other terms and conditions of employment. Suffolk will not tolerate any unlawful discrimination toward, or harassment of, applicants or employees by anyone at Suffolk, or anyone working on behalf of Suffolk.

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Inside Sales Representative
Salary not disclosed
Boston, MA 3 days ago

Insurance Sales Specialist – (Remote & In-Person Opportunity)


Take Control of Your Career Today

We are looking for motivated, disciplined and goal-driven individuals to join our high-performing insurance sales team! Whether you’re an experienced sales professional or looking for a rewarding career change, we provide everything you need to succeed—leads, training, mentorship, and an unmatched commission structure.


Why Join Us?

No Cold Calling – Leverage our unique platform that targets qualified candidates seeking our diverse life insurance products, allowing you to focus more on client interactions and less on lead hunting.

Flexible Schedule – Work remotely, in person, or a combination of both. You decide!

Unlimited Earning Potential – Competitive compensation with the most attractive commission and bonus structure in the industry and residual income on renewals.

Comprehensive Training – We provide the tools, scripts, and mentorship to help you close deals quickly as well as a supportive team environment with access to seasoned mentors.

Career Growth – Advancement opportunities based on performance, not tenure.


What You’ll Do:

Get Licensed!- Must have or be willing to obtain a life insurance license (we provide guidance and support to help you get licensed).

Meet with Clients – Perform comprehensive needs assessments to understand clients' financial goals and insurance needs, presenting and explaining life insurance options to help clients make informed decisions.

Present Tailored Solutions – Deliver captivating sales presentations to individuals and groups, showcasing the benefits and features of our life insurance products.

Close Sales & Earn Big – Guide clients through the application process and celebrate each win!

Build Long-Term Relationships – Cultivate and maintain long-term relationships with clients, offering continuous support and service. Conduct regular follow-ups to ensure customer satisfaction and policy retention.

Stay Informed – Stay up to date on industry trends, competitive products, and market conditions. Utilize this knowledge to position our life insurance products effectively and provide clients with pertinent information.


What You Need to Succeed:

Strong communication and persuasive sales skills

Self-motivated and goal-oriented mindset

Ability to work independently and manage your own schedule

No experience required – we’ll help you get licensed if you’re not already!

Valid driver’s license & reliable transportation (for in-person meetings)


Compensation & Perks:

High commission structure with monthly bonuses

Residual income paid annually on policy renewals

Comprehensive training and continuous professional development.

Fast-track promotion opportunities

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Portfolio Management Associate
Salary not disclosed
Boston, MA 2 days ago

Firm Overview:

Our client is a vertically integrated real estate investment, development, and management firm with a 50-year track record of investing across market cycles on behalf of private and institutional investors. Headquartered in Boston with an office in New York, The Firm operates a fully integrated platform of approximately 120 professionals spanning investments, development, asset management, property management, and corporate operations.


Since inception, the firm has invested approximately $12.8 billion of gross asset value and raised $2.9 billion of equity across five value-add funds, executing complex transactions across equity, structured capital, and credit strategies. Over the course of its history, the firm has owned, operated, and developed more than 37 million square feet of commercial space and nearly 14,000 residential units.

The Firm’s investment platform is organized around property-type focused verticals, including Industrial, Multifamily, and Science & Technology, and is anchored by a thematic, value-oriented investment approach emphasizing complex business plans, capital structure creativity, and hands-on execution. A unique combination of capital markets expertise, development capabilities, and in-house asset and property management enable the firm to identify and capitalize on opportunities created by market dislocation, distressed capital structures, and evolving tenant and user demand.


Position Overview:

The Portfolio Management Associate will serve as the day-to-day lead for maintaining and developing portfolio reporting tools including standardized templates for financial models and valuations, asset performance tracking, market data collection, and project management across sales, leasing, and related workflows. This role will report to the SVP of Portfolio Management & Head of Investor Relations. The Portfolio Management Associate will ensure the technical accuracy and consistency of portfolio models, templates, and dashboards, and will drive the timely production of recurring portfolio analytics and interdepartmental reports that inform strategy and valuations.


Role & Responsibilities:

The Portfolio Management Associate will lead the maintenance of day-to-day tracking tools for asset performance (e.g., Pereview), market data, and collective activity trackers for project management workflows (e.g., Altrio), ensuring reporting tools remain accurate, current, and aligned with portfolio governance needs.


Standardization of Work Product and Templates:

  • The role will assist in establishing and building standard templates and work product standards, including valuation models (DCFs), return projections, and net effective rent (NER) conventions.
  • Will support the continual refinement of reporting standards for accounting and development to improve tracking of historical performance against projections.
  • Will support the continual improvement and support of portfolio analytics tracking through existing tools, AI or additional software solutions.


Interdepartmental Reporting Cadence:

  • The Portfolio Management Associate will lead the maintenance and production of interdepartmental recurring reports and trackers, including the Disposition Pipeline, BOV/Appraisal Tracking, commercial/multifamily/storage Leasing Tracking, and Debt SWAT Analysis, quarterly investor workbooks, and supporting recurring meetings and timely information flow.


Portfolio Analytics and Performance Reporting:

  • The role will produce portfolio analytics in partnership with portfolio management leadership and finance including Portfolio Returns Reports by asset class vertical and by fund on a quarterly basis, Portfolio Performance Metric tracking and fund roll-up reports, and the fair market values (FMV) / net asset values (NAV) schedule with cap and discount rate tracking.


Model and Projection Quality Control:

  • The Portfolio Management Associate will assist with technical accuracy checks of portfolio models and projections and help maintain governance standards for Investment Committee approval, ensuring assumptions are accurate and consistent with business plans and timelines.


Collaboration:

  • The Portfolio Management Associate will coordinate with portfolio management, asset management, accounting, development, finance, and investor relations to ensure that data, assumptions, and reports are consistent, timely, and decision-useful for both internal reviews and external investor communications.


Skills & Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s Degree and a minimum of 2+ years of real estate experience, with a preference for experience within the various asset classes.
  • Exceptional written and oral communication skills, with acute attention to detail.
  • Project management skills and the ability to multitask and prioritize workload efficiently and effectively with little direction.
  • Must have proficient working experience with Ai.
  • Experience with Pereview and/or Altrio are a plus.
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Specialized Skills Instructor - Voyage (Wakefield)
Salary not disclosed
About us!

Empowering People. Supporting Independence. Inspiring Dreams.

Here at Communitas, we are dedicated to delivering individualized, family-centered services, programs, and support for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, throughout their life span and in their communities. 


Why work for us?
Recognized and honored as a Top Workplace for 2024 & 2025 – Communitas is proud to welcome you to a work environment that is dedicated to rewarding and supporting our valued employees for their hard work, passion, creativity, and relentless drive to make a positive impact in our community.
As a Communitas employee, you are the heart, soul, and foundation of our agency, and contribute to a meaningful and lasting impact on the lives of others. This dedication and collaborative spirit that our employees exhibit each day makes our mission to empower people and enrich lives possible. For these efforts, we express our deep appreciation through:

| Competitive Tiered Pay Rates | Low-Cost Benefits | Flexible Schedules | Opportunities for Advancement |
| Quarterly Appreciation Events | Tuition Reimbursement | Supportive Coworkers | Compassion-centric Environment |

The role!

Position: Specialized Skills Instructor - Voyage
Location: Wakefield, MA
Pay rate: $21.50 per hour
Hours: Full-time, Monday - Friday (8am-4pm)                                                                                                                                Status: Non-exempt

Benefits of Working for us!
  • Tiered pay increases based on years of service, pending performance evaluations
  • 3 weeks’ vacation, 1 week sick time, and 12 holidays for new full-time employees 
  • Low-cost benefit plans – Medical & dental insurance, employer-paid life insurance, and long-term disability coverage
  • Tuition reimbursement eligibility after 90 days of employment
Summary & Responsibilities

The Voyage Skills Instructor is a specialized role within our Day Services Program that provides personal care and skill development training in an enhanced ratio for Individuals with developmental disabilities. Voyage is one of Communitas’ Autism Programs that have a more structured schedule of activities with an emphasis on communication and sensory needs.
  • ​​ Develop and implement activities that promote personal choice, community inclusion, dignity, and respect while enhancing personal skill development
  • Ensure activities and training for the individual enhances their Activities of Daily Living (ADL’s)
  • Actively participate in interventions, provide positive, knowledgeable support to employees and managers, ensure crisis plans and behavior support plans are followed
  • Provide personal care and assistance to Individuals consistent with individual needs as they strive to reach their goals
Qualifications
  • High School diploma required (BA degree in Human Services or related field preferred)
  • At least 1 year of experience supporting adults with developmental disabilities is preferred
  • A passion and dedication to supporting our people is a must
  • Valid Driver’s License and acceptable driving record
  • Must pass company background and reference checks
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temporary
Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistant CICU, nights
$60-$96.28 Hourly
Boston, MA 5 days ago
Position Summary/ Department Summary:
We are expanding our Advanced Practice Provider team in a state of the art 44 bed Cardiac Intensive Care Unit in a new Heart Center here at Boston Children’s Hospital. We are looking for diverse and motivated individuals to join our team here in Boston. When you join our team you will work with a supportive group of Advanced Practice Providers, Attending Physicians and Fellows. You will be responsible for taking care of Pre and Post-operative highly acute cardiac patients, along with children who have cardiac medical needs in the intensive care unit. We have an extensive Orientation Program to prepare you for taking care of these critically ill patients and to thrive here at Boston Children’s. Come join a supportive, multidisciplinary and collaborative team that puts the patient and families first through exceptional care and the latest Pediatric Cardiac Research.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Providing care to infants, children, and adults with congenital and acquired heart disease.
  • Caring for patients with both acute and chronic cardiac disease.
  • Collaborating with the CICU Attending physician, to conduct patient assessment, medical history, physical exams, and diagnose health and developmental problems.
  • Participating in CICU medical rounds, including presentation of clinical information, plan development and continued management and modification of the plan for patients throughout the shift.
  • Pre and Post-Op care of critically ill cardiac patients that involves management of ventilators, inotropic support, ECMO, CVVH, emergency situations and sedation titration.
  • Procedures such as Intubation and Central lines, will be taught in both Simulation and during real-time, hands-on events.
  • Extensive Orientation Program with a designated preceptor, simulation and didactic classes along with hands-on experience. Access to in-person and Zoom lectures by Heart Center experts as well as electronic recordings on OpenPediatrics.
  • Participation in ongoing research and committees in the CICU.
  • Offer consultation and education to all staff, patients and families.
  • Working 40 hours per week, permanent nights, every 3rd weekend and some holidays, including major.

Minimum Qualifications
Education:
  • A graduate degree from an accredited Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant program.

Experience:
  • A minimum of 2 years of critical care RN, NP or PA experience.
  • Possess a solid medical knowledge base for cardiopulmonary critical care medicine with an interest in congenital cardiac anomalies.
  • Possess critical thinking skills and adaptability on a busy cardiac intensive care unit.
  • Communication skills to work collaboratively with medical and surgical colleagues, staff and trainees.

Licensure/ Certifications:
  • A current license from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to practice as a Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant.

This role offers a competitive sign-on bonus ranging from: $5,000 to $20,000, based on your experience.

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The posted pay range is Boston Children’s reasonable and good-faith expectation for this pay at the time of posting.

Any base pay offer provided depends on skills, experience, education, certifications, and a variety of other job-related factors. Base pay is one part of a comprehensive benefits package that includes flexible schedules, affordable health, vision and dental insurance, child care and student loan subsidies, generous levels of time off, 403(b) Retirement Savings plan, Pension, Tuition and certain License and Certification Reimbursement, cell phone plan discounts and discounted rates on T-passes. Experience the benefits of passion and teamwork.

permanent
Temporary Nurse Practitioner, Aerodigestive Center (20 hrs.)
🏢 Boston Children'S Hospital
$24.41-$69.16 Hourly
Boston, MA 4 days ago

Position Summary/ Department Summary:
Temporary Nurse Practitioner, Aerodigestive Center
Target start date May 2026, ending date December 2026

Key Responsibilities:

• Providing patient care coordination, education, and evaluation of care needs for Aerodigestive Center patients in the outpatient setting

• Partnering with physicians, nurse practitioners, staff nurses, administrative support staff, and multidisciplinary team members (including pulmonary, ORL, SLPs, dietitians) to provide direct team based and independent patient care in the outpatient clinic setting.

• Providing care coordination by maintaining frequent contact with patients and families between clinic visits including acting as triage contact for patient phone calls and questions as needed, coordinating diagnostic studies and procedures and communicating with referring providers.

• Ensuring appropriate follow up and care coordination is in place after clinic.

• Participating in team meetings, assisting with ordering medications and medical supplies, interfacing with insurance and DME companies, participating in quality improvement projects and research.

• Working 20 hours per week, two 10-hour days (Monday and Thursday) for approximately 6 months, no weekend/evening/or call

Minimum Qualifications

Education:

• Master of Science in Nursing

Experience:

• 1-3 years of pediatric Nurse Practitioner experience or new NP graduates with strong inpatient pediatric RN experience preferred.

Licensure/ Certifications:

• MA licensure as an Advanced Practice Nurse PNP or FNP

bchAPP

The posted pay range is Boston Children’s reasonable and good-faith expectation for this pay at the time of posting.

Any base pay offer provided depends on skills, experience, education, certifications, and a variety of other job-related factors. Base pay is one part of a comprehensive benefits package that includes flexible schedules, affordable health, vision and dental insurance, child care and student loan subsidies, generous levels of time off, 403(b) Retirement Savings plan, Pension, Tuition and certain License and Certification Reimbursement, cell phone plan discounts and discounted rates on T-passes. Experience the benefits of passion and teamwork.

temporary
Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistant, NICU
🏢 Boston Children'S Hospital
$99,294-$159,338.40 Annual
Boston, MA 3 days ago
Position Summary:

Boston Children’s Hospital is seeking a Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Physician Assistant (PA) to play a crucial role in both our Neonatal Consult Service and Surgical Service within the NICU. The NP both provides advanced clinical care to critically ill neonates across the hospital and contributes significantly to our 30-bed tertiary care Level III/IV NICU.

This role encompasses expert consultation to infants throughout multiple intensive care units and pediatric specialty services. Collaborating with neonatologists, pediatric surgeons, and multidisciplinary teams in the NICU, the NP manages complex pre-operative and post-operative surgical patients and medically fragile neonates from extreme prematurity through six months corrected age and beyond. In addition, the NP is pivotal in the Neonatal Consult Service, offering comprehensive assessments, diagnoses, and management of acute and chronic neonatal conditions, including cardio-respiratory failure, nutritional support, pain and sedation management, gastrointestinal disorders, and congenital or genetic anomalies. They serve as a key consultant across the institution, advising on individualized care plans for infants with varied diagnoses and treatment needs.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Facilitating the Neonatal Consult Service: Acting as a primary consultant within the hospital, guiding care plans and treatment strategies for infants across multiple ICUs and specialty units.
  • Managing Care in NICU’s Surgical Service: Overseeing critically ill neonates on the surgical service, including pre-operative and post-operative management in collaboration with medical and surgical teams.
  • Providing Specialized ICU Care: Delivering expert care including pain and sedation management, cardio-respiratory failure treatment, nutritional support, and management of complex medical and surgical diagnoses in infants ranging from premature to 6 months after their due date.
  • Institution-wide Consulting: Extending consultation services to infants in other ICUs (Cardiac, Medical-Surgical, and Medical) and pediatric specialty and sub-specialty units. Collaborating with the Neonatology Consultation Team on comprehensive management across diverse diagnoses and treatment modalities.
  • Participating in Multidisciplinary Activities: Engaging in interdisciplinary rounds, care planning, quality improvement initiatives, and education of trainees and staff.
  • Working a 30-hour workweek with start times as early as 6:00am with rotating responsibilities within the NICU’s surgical service and throughout the hospital with the consultation service, demanding a high level of clinical expertise, critical thinking, and collaborative practice within a fast-paced academic medical center.

Minimum Qualifications:

Education:
  • Master of Science in Nursing or Masters in Physician Assistant Studies required.
Experience:
  • Minimum 1 year RN, NP, or PA experience in a Level III NICU or in a critical care setting.
  • 2-3 years of experience in NICU, Cardiology, or consultation preferred.
  • Surgical or cardiology advanced knowledge and experience preferred.

Licensure/ Certifications:
  • A current Massachusetts NP or PA license required
  • Family NP or Certified Acute Care Pediatric NP strongly preferred
*This role offers a competitive sign‑on bonus ranging from $5,000 to $20,000, based on your experience. (for people who have not worked at BCH in the past 2 years.)

bchAPP

The posted pay range is Boston Children’s reasonable and good-faith expectation for this pay at the time of posting.

Any base pay offer provided depends on skills, experience, education, certifications, and a variety of other job-related factors. Base pay is one part of a comprehensive benefits package that includes flexible schedules, affordable health, vision and dental insurance, child care and student loan subsidies, generous levels of time off, 403(b) Retirement Savings plan, Pension, Tuition and certain License and Certification Reimbursement, cell phone plan discounts and discounted rates on T-passes. Experience the benefits of passion and teamwork.

permanent
Nurse Practitioner - Neuroscience & Developmental Medicine Fellowship
🏢 Boston Children'S Hospital
$51-$60 Hourly
Boston, MA 2 days ago
*Please submit a cover letter stating what specialty you are interested in (Developmental Medicine or Neuroscience).*

Target start: July 2026

Position Summary
The Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) Fellowship will provide New Graduate Nurse Practitioners (or Nurse Practitioners new to the pediatric inpatient or subspecialty environment) with an in-depth clinical experience in a specialized pediatric setting. This nine-month, full-time APRN Fellowship will build competency through hands-on direct care experiences, didactic classes, simulation, shadowing opportunities, and presentations. APRN Fellows will train with physicians and Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) while integrating into a multidisciplinary care team. Fellows will be supported by a core group of APRN leaders, preceptors, and mentors committed to professional development and clinical excellence.

Neuroscience (inpatient with some outpatient learning)
The Neuroscience APRN Fellowship provides immersive training in the care of pediatric patients with neurological and neurosurgical conditions. Fellows will gain experience in the assessment and management of children with acute and chronic neurologic disorders while working closely with neurology, epilepsy, neuro-oncology, neurocritical care, and neurosurgery. Training emphasizes advanced clinical assessment, diagnostic reasoning, and collaborative management of complex neurologic conditions, while also fostering strong skills in family-centered care.

Developmental Medicine (outpatient)
The Developmental Medicine APRN Fellowship focuses on the specialized evaluation and care of children with neurodevelopmental and behavioral conditions from birth through young adulthood. Fellows will gain experience in comprehensive developmental assessments, diagnostic formulation, and multidisciplinary care planning for children with developmental delays, autism spectrum disorders, learning differences, and other behavioral health needs. The program emphasizes collaboration with psychologists, therapists, physicians, and community resources to support long-term developmental outcomes and family-centered care.

This APRN Fellowship also offers the unique opportunity to train across both Neurosciences and Developmental Medicine, leveraging the shared patient populations and strong interdisciplinary collaboration between these pediatric specialties.

Key Responsibilities
  • Provide front-line care and coordination for pediatric patients, including assessment, diagnosis, pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic interventions, and family-centered care.
  • Consult and collaborate with physicians, APPs, and interdisciplinary team members on assigned patients during daily rounds.
  • Conduct patient assessments including medical histories and physical examinations and assist in diagnosing medical and developmental conditions.
  • Manage therapeutic regimens for patients with acute and chronic conditions according to approved clinical guidelines.
  • Participate in research initiatives, quality improvement projects, and interdisciplinary communication to enhance patient and family care.
  • Developmental Medicine schedule: 40 hours, (5) 8’s no nights, no weekends
  • Neuroscience schedule: 40 hours, predominantly weekday days. Some inpatient areas will have occasional w/e rotation depending on the area in which you are orienting. Neurosurgery has a brief overnight rotation for their consult service.
Minimal Qualifications
Education
  • Graduate from an accredited MSN/NP or DNP program.
Experience
  • 3+ years RN/NP experience preferred.
  • Neuroscience: Pediatric, neuroscience or related NP clinical experience is a plus.
  • Developmental Medicine: Pediatric, developmental, behavioral health, psychology, education, or related field is a plus.
Licensure/Certification
  • Massachusetts NP license
  • MCSR and DEA upon hire
  • PNP or FNP Board Certification
  • BLS upon hire
  • PALS certification within 3 months of hire
bchAPP

The posted pay range is Boston Children’s reasonable and good-faith expectation for this pay at the time of posting.

Any base pay offer provided depends on skills, experience, education, certifications, and a variety of other job-related factors. Base pay is one part of a comprehensive benefits package that includes flexible schedules, affordable health, vision and dental insurance, child care and student loan subsidies, generous levels of time off, 403(b) Retirement Savings plan, Pension, Tuition and certain License and Certification Reimbursement, cell phone plan discounts and discounted rates on T-passes. Experience the benefits of passion and teamwork.

permanent
Travel Registered Nurse RN Operating Room OR
$2,119.87 per week
Boston, MA 5 days ago

We. Are. OneStaff. Medical. An independently-owned, nationally-recognized and amazingly awesome staffing firm ready to work
for you! A work ethic forged in the Midwest, we are here to stand by your side and help you find your dream assignment
anywhere in this great country. We want the same like-minded, awesome candidates to travel with us. Be bold. Enjoy work again.
Let us help.



THE POSITION:
The Operating Room (OR) Nurse will provide care for patients before, during and after surgery. They will also, educate the patient, circulating nurse and/or scrub nurse, and potentially RN first assistant or operating room director.


*Weekly amount stated in the job postings is scaled based on estimated hourly wages and potential stipends available for the
location of the assignment. Hourly wages are based on various factors including but not limited to: experience, demand,
availability, location, etc. Please contact one of our amazing OneStaff Recruiting Specialists for more details.


**Equal Opportunity Employer**



Requirements:


Minimum of 1 year of current work experience providing in OR - OPERATING ROOM.
Massachusetts State Healthcare Provider license or willing to obtain one.



Certifications Needed:


This position may require one or more of these certifications: BLS, ACLS



BENEFITS:

Insurance


We provide group benefits for Health, Dental, Vision, Life, Short Term Disability, Long Term Disability, Accident, Critical
Illness, and Identity Theft Protection.

401K 
You are eligible to enroll 1st of the month following hire date. We match 100% of your first 3% of deferrals and an
additional 50% of the next 2% you contribute. 

Employee Assistance Program
Free to all employees who’d like information on personal issues: Education, Dependent Care, Care Giving, Legal, Financial,
Lifestyle & Fitness Management, Working Smarter.
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