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Location (2)

Baltimore County, Maryland

Locations

2 listed locations

Baltimore County, MarylandHoward County, Maryland

Quick overview

The student will collaborate with a multidisciplinary team and learn directly from a licensed nurse practitioner or physician in a 1:1 supervision model. They are expected to engage with the patient population and participate in the continuum of care.

Requirements summary

Applicants must be current students in an accredited nurse practitioner program at the master's or doctoral level with an existing affiliation agreement. Candidates must also hold a current BSN license.

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Job description

This is an unpaid preceptorship. APPLICATION DEADLINE: JUNE 30TH, 2026

Opportunity time frame

Approximately 120-180 hours per preceptorship starting in September-December. The start date is flexible.

Eligibility requirements

  • Current Student of an accredited Nurse Practitioner Program
  • Masters or doctoral level student
  • Student must be enrolled at an academic Institution that has an existing contract/affiliation agreement with Sheppard Pratt.
  • Students applying to this rotation must be a license nurse (BSN)

Learning model

Nurse Practitioner/DNP is part of the continuum of care and collaborates with the multidisciplinary team. Supervision is provided in a 1:1 supervision model by an assigned licensed Nurse practitioner or physician. No telehealth, preceptorship is strictly in person.

Student expectations

Student expectations include learning 1

1 from a licensed NP or physician. Readiness to learn from all experiences and patient population. Patience and compassion when working with this challenging patient population. The preceptorship allows students the opportunity to be in the community where they will work with a professional in the same field.

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