Nurse Practitioner
Fresenius Medical Care • Layton, UT • Posted June 29, 2026
About the Role
**Purpose and Scope**
The Nephrology Nurse Practitioner (NP) provides advanced practice medical care to patients with acute and chronic kidney disease across dialysis, outpatient clinic, and inpatient hospital settings. The NP functions as a licensed independent provider, delivering comprehensive evaluation, diagnosis, treatment, and disease management, either independently or in collaboration with a supervising or consulting nephrologist, in accordance with state scope-of-practice regulations.
The NP is accountable for clinical decision-making, longitudinal disease management, and care coordination to optimize patient outcomes, quality, and safety.
**Principal Duties and Responsibilities**
**Direct Patient Care – Provider Level**
+ Perform comprehensive histories, physical examinations, and clinical assessments for nephrology patients in dialysis units, outpatient clinics, and hospital settings.
+ Diagnose and manage acute and chronic ki...
The Nephrology Nurse Practitioner (NP) provides advanced practice medical care to patients with acute and chronic kidney disease across dialysis, outpatient clinic, and inpatient hospital settings. The NP functions as a licensed independent provider, delivering comprehensive evaluation, diagnosis, treatment, and disease management, either independently or in collaboration with a supervising or consulting nephrologist, in accordance with state scope-of-practice regulations.
The NP is accountable for clinical decision-making, longitudinal disease management, and care coordination to optimize patient outcomes, quality, and safety.
**Principal Duties and Responsibilities**
**Direct Patient Care – Provider Level**
+ Perform comprehensive histories, physical examinations, and clinical assessments for nephrology patients in dialysis units, outpatient clinics, and hospital settings.
+ Diagnose and manage acute and chronic ki...