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Advanced Practice Clinician (Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant) – Urogynecology
Locations: Newark, DE & Sussex County, DE
Category: Advanced Practice RN, Physician Assistant
Schedule: Full Time | Day Shift
Join Our Growing Urogynecology Team
ChristianaCare is currently seeking dedicated Nurse Practitioners or Physician Assistants to join our Center for Urogynecology and Pelvic Surgery. We have opportunities available at both our Newark, DE and Sussex County (Lewes) locations, offering the chance to be part of a well-established, respected subspecialty practice serving patients across Delaware.
This role is 100% Urogynecology subspecialty care — no general gynecology or primary care — with opportunities for both independent practice and close collaboration within our multidisciplinary team. Whether you prefer a dynamic, team-based environment in Newark or a more autonomous setting leading care delivery in Sussex County, both roles offer rewarding work within an organization that prioritizes compassion, innovation, and excellence.
About the Practice
ChristianaCare’s Center for Urogynecology and Pelvic Surgery is a high-volume, well-established outpatient practice with a long-standing reputation for clinical excellence and community trust. The practice is staffed by:
- Three experienced surgeons
- Two Advanced Practice Clinicians
- Three Continence Nurses
- Supported by a robust, collaborative infrastructure and a multidisciplinary care model
Our team delivers comprehensive care for patients with complex pelvic floor disorders across multiple locations statewide.
Position Highlights
- Provide independent evaluation and management of patients with pelvic floor disorders, including:
- Urinary incontinence
- Pelvic organ prolapse
- Overactive bladder
- Fecal incontinence
- Recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs)
- Deliver patient education, counseling, and care coordination
- Assess surgical candidacy and collaborate with the surgical team as appropriate
- Opportunity to work autonomously at satellite sites while benefiting from a supportive system network
- Travel between locations may be required for collaboration and training
Why Join ChristianaCare’s Urogynecology Team?
- Be part of a respected subspecialty practice with deep community roots
- Lead and shape care delivery in a new, expanding Sussex County practice or contribute to a high-volume, academically affiliated Newark site
- Collaborate with an experienced, compassionate team that values innovation and teamwork
- Access career growth and development opportunities, including:
- Leadership development programs
- Academic collaboration and teaching
- Quality improvement and research initiatives
- Enjoy a supportive, inclusive culture guided by ChristianaCare’s values of Love and Excellence
Qualifications
- Licensed or eligible for licensure as a Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant in Delaware
- Certification in a relevant specialty area (e.g., Women’s Health, Family Medicine)
- Prescriptive authority and DEA registration (or eligibility)
- BLS certification required
- Prior experience in Urogynecology, Women’s Health, or Urology preferred
- Sussex County candidates should have at least 5 years of independent clinical experience
Why ChristianaCare?
ChristianaCare is one of the largest, most respected health systems in the Mid-Atlantic, recognized nationally for excellence in patient care, innovation, and commitment to health equity.
With a mission of “We serve together, guided by our values of love and excellence,” ChristianaCare fosters a culture where clinicians are supported by:
- Robust infrastructure and resources
- Cutting-edge technology and electronic medical record systems
- Strong physician and APP networks across multiple service lines
You’ll find an environment designed to help you deliver high-quality care, grow professionally, and make a lasting impact on the communities we serve.
Join us and help shape the future of Urogynecology care in Delaware.
