NMC is currently recruiting a RN in Ambulatory Surgery. The position is full-time (80 hours bi-weekly), generally M-F 8a-4:30pm. Northwestern Medical Center’s mission is to provide exceptional health care to our community. Join our high reliability team! With “people” as one of our core values, valuing our employees is a top priority for Northwestern. We care about our employees, their families, and their overall health & well-being. We are proud to offer a generous benefits package, with recognized national carriers, designed to help our people stay healthy, balance work & life responsibilities, protect your assets & plan for a secure financial future.
$36.0000 to $57.5400 USD
Ambulatory Surgery Registered Nurse
JOB SUMMARY:
The RN provides safe nursing care in a timely manner to patients on the assigned unit with a high degree of independence. Performs within the scope of a RN as defined by the Vermont State Board of Nursing, functions regularly as charge nurse.
PRE-REQUISITES:
Education: Graduate of an accredited school of nursing or enrolled in an accredited Direct Entry to Master of Science in Nursing Program with current licensure as a Registered Nurse in the State of Vermont (VT RN license or Compact State RN)
Experience: Perioperative and critical care experience preferred. If no prior critical care experience, critical care course must be completed during orientation.
Certifications Required: ACLS and PALS required if trained to phase 1 (PACU). BLS required for all Ambulatory RNs. IV certification required.
RELATIONSHIPS:
Reports To: Director Surgical Services
Other Contacts: Charge nurse, providers and their staff, shift administrator, patients and their families/visitors, hospital staff, public, and other health care/community agencies
SCOPE:
Machinery or Equipment Used: All office and patient care equipment
Physical Demands: Lifts, positions and/or transfers patients; pushes, moves and lifts heavy equipment/supplies; considerable reaching, stooping, bending, kneeling, crouching; prolonged extensive or considerable standing/walking; manual dexterity in using office equipment
Working Conditions: Exposure to crisis or stressful situations, infectious diseases/blood borne pathogens, Possible stress from emergency situation and multiple interruptions; subject to irregular hours and unpredictable work situations
Required Protective Equipment: Masks and/or PAPR, gown, sterile and non-sterile gloves, face shield, goggles
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
1. Incorporates appropriate assessment and intervention skills in all interactions and delivery of nursing care including:
2. Communicates with patients, team members, and management in an accurate and timely manner evidenced by:
3. Applies critical thinking skills and utilizes best practices and current research.
4. Develops and maintain human care relationships.
5. Manages self and resources effectively.
6. Applies leadership skills.
7. Incorporates teaching in delivery of care with a focus on health promotion by:
8. Applies knowledge integration skills for the patient population served within unit.
9. Demonstrates the unit specific skills requisite for unit/patient population served.
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