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Job Title


Emergency Medicine Nurse Practitioner


Company : Saint Peters Healthcare System


Location : New Brunswick, NJ


Created : 2026-02-01


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Saint Peter's University Hospital is seeking Adult Emergency Medicine Nurse Practitioner to join its Adult Emergency Department. Saint Peter's is bringing the Emergency Medicine service line fully in-house and actively expanding the Adult Emergency Department. We are recruiting multiple providers to build a larger, high-quality, hospital-employed emergency medicine group. About Saint Peter's University Hospital Major academic and community-based medical center providing comprehensive emergency and specialty services. Centrally located with easy access to New York City and Philadelphia. Adult Emergency Department Opportunity HighlightsApproximately 45,000-50,000 annual adult ED visitsAdult patient population > 18 years oldHigh-acuity, diverse case mixCollaborative, multidisciplinary care environmentDedicated nocturnist positions availableCompensation & BenefitsHighly competitive compensation aligned with training, qualifications, and experienceAdditional compensation and/or shift differentials available for nocturnist rolesHospital employment with eligibility for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)Comprehensive benefits package including 401(k) with 5% match, CME allowance, malpractice insurance with tail coverage, health, dental, vision, prescription benefits, family caregiving support and moreTuition Reimbursement Available for Advanced DegreesAwards & RecognitionEmergency Nurses Association (ENA) Lantern Award RecipientJoint Commission Top Performer Recognition - four consecutive yearsMagnet Designation for Nursing Excellence - seven consecutive yearsRecognized as one of the nation's safest hospitalsU.S. News & World Report Best Hospitals (regional ranking)Why Join Us? Join a rapidly growing, hospital-employed Adult Emergency Medicine program and help shape the future of a department focused on excellence, safety, and patient-centered care.