Who we Are:
Nestled into the most northern part of Vermont, North Country Hospital is a community-focused Critical Access 25 bed hospital, where we prioritize the well-being of our neighbors. North Country Hospital is more than just a healthcare provider; we are a vital part of the community, working together to build a healthier future. Our patient’s health is our priority, and we go above and beyond to care in every way possible.
Position Statement
A successful MCH RN is one who is meticulous and detailed oriented. One should be caring, compassionate and have the knowledge of the aspects of pregnancy, labor, birth, post-partum complications and treatments. The RN should have a broad knowledge of the pediatric population, recognizing normal and abnormal presentation of the child. An RN on MCH will adhere to the AWHONN’s professional organizations, standards of care and recommendations.
Key Responsibilities:
- Assessing and monitoring the condition of pregnant patients before, during, and after childbirth
- Assisting doctors and midwives in the delivery of babies
- Administering medication and conducting necessary medical procedures under the direction of healthcare providers
- Coaching mothers during labor, including but not limited to breathing and relaxation techniques
- Providing postpartum care to mothers and newborns, including monitoring vital signs, and assisting with breastfeeding
- Communicating with patients and their families, explaining procedures, and providing emotional support
- Documenting patient information and maintaining accurate medical records
- Operating and monitoring medical equipment such as fetal monitors
- Identifying any complications or emergencies and responding swiftly
- Educating parents about newborn care, including bathing, feeding and cord care
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
- Bachelor’s degree in Nursing (BSN) is preferred; Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) accepted.
- Current and unrestricted Registered Nurse (RN) license.
- Certification in Inpatient Obstetric Nursing (RNC-OB) or relevant specialty (optional but preferred).
- Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) certification, which can be obtained at NCH during orientation.
- Strong clinical assessment and communication skills.
- Ability to remain calm and focused in high-pressure situations.
- Flexibility to work irregular hours, including nights and weekends.
- Commitment to patient-centered care and a positive birthing experience.
- Incorporate Evidence-Based best Practice into the daily setting through holistic, quality based with the most up to date research and knowledge.
- All successful employees of North Country Hospital follow and adhere to all policies and standards of behavior.
- Annual EFM (External Fetal Monitoring) and NICHD terminology in clinical documentation, AWHONN Intermediate Fetal Monitoring certification.
- All nurses at NCH must adhere to the NADM-Education Nursing Staff policy.
Pay Information:
$32.88 - $43.49 hourly
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North Country Hospital
North Country Hospital is a private, nonprofit acute care community hospital serving twenty-two communities in a two-county area in the rural Northeast Kingdom of Vermont. Located on 30 acres in a quiet, easily accessible part of the City of Newport, NCH blends medical expertise and technology with a genuine concern for people. In addition to a population base of over 27,000 residents, the hospital provides care to the many area visitors, summer vacationers, skiers and other sportsmen.
North Country Hospital is governed by a Board of Trustees, comprised of community members, who give of their time to fulfill this vital role. The system includes the hospital, outpatient services, physician practices and Derby Green, a skilled care facility. North Country Hospital is a member of the American Hospital Association and the Vermont Association of Hospitals and Health Systems. It is licensed by the State of Vermont Department of Health and is certified by the Department of Health and Human Services as a provider under the Medicare program, It is also accredited by the Center for Medicare Services (CMS), which assures that the hospital meets the highest standards of medical care.
North Country Hospital provides cost effective care to all people regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, and ability to pay. The hospital has a further commitment to community partnerships and to encourage, educate, and assist members of the community in the maintenance and improvement of their own health.
Founded in 1919 by a group of area citizens, Orleans Country Memorial Hospital opened in 1924, the present North Country Hospital, opened in 1974.