Start Date: 12/08/2025
Assignment Length: 13 weeks
Schedule:
Shift Options:
Day: 4x7.5-hour (12:30–20:00)
Mid: 4x7.5-hour (15:00–22:30)
Weekend Requirement: One weekend shift per week
Block Scheduling: Not available
On-Call: Not required
Floating: May float to other urgent care locations (Oceanside primary, occasional float to Mid City, Escondido, Chula Vista)
The Urgent Care Registered Nurse provides high-quality, family-centered nursing care to pediatric patients presenting with urgent medical needs. The nurse will perform triage, administer medications, assist with minor procedures, and collaborate with physicians and interdisciplinary teams to ensure safe, efficient, and compassionate patient care in a pediatric urgent care setting.
Key Responsibilities:Perform patient triage and initial assessments for pediatric patients with a range of urgent medical conditions.
Administer prescribed medications, immunizations, and treatments following established protocols.
Assist with procedures such as splinting, laceration care, suture removal, nebulizer treatments, and ear irrigations.
Monitor patient responses to treatments and promptly report changes in condition.
Collect and label specimens for laboratory testing (urine, strep, pregnancy, glucose).
Educate patients and families on treatment plans, discharge instructions, and follow-up care.
Document patient assessments, interventions, and outcomes accurately in the electronic medical record system (Epic).
Maintain infection control and universal precaution standards in all patient interactions.
Collaborate with the urgent care team to ensure efficient patient flow and timely care delivery.
Pediatric Care: Asthma/reactive airway disease, RSV, fever, croup, ear infections, burns, sprains/strains, lacerations, and recognition of abuse.
Procedures: Splinting, suture removal, nebulizer treatments, Foley catheter management.
Medication Administration: IM, PO, emergency meds, immunizations.
Diagnostics: Blood glucose testing, strep tests, urine analysis, pregnancy testing.
Assessment: Vital signs, pain assessment, medication reconciliation, height/weight, pulse oximetry.
Systems Knowledge: Cardiovascular (AED use), Respiratory (oxygen administration), Neurological (altered level of consciousness).
Patient population: Neonates, infants, pediatrics, adolescents.
Average daily census: 45–66 patients.
Self-scheduling environment.
Interdisciplinary support includes interpretation services.
Scrub color: Any color except black.