Hours / Days:
Night Shift (7:00 PM - 7:00 AM)
Full-time: 3 shifts per week
Every 3rd weekend rotation required
Holiday rotation required
$35 - $45 / hour base rate (RN) | $5 / hour Night Shift Differential | $7 / hour Weekend Night Shift Differential
Up to $15,000 Sign-on Bonus available | Tuition Assistance | Flexible Scheduling | Low Nurse-to-Patient Ratio
Reports To: Chief Nursing Officer
Expectations: RN will be responsible for Med/Surg, Swing Bed (Skilled), and ER patient flow. BLS, ACLS, PALS, and TNCC certifications will be required within one year of employment if not already obtained.
Incentives: Competitive wage and benefit package including shift differentials, sign-on bonus, and education assistance.
Position Summary: THE PRIMARY DUTY AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE REGISTERED NURSE IS THE PRACTICE OF NURSING AS DEFINED BY THE STATE OF NEBRASKA NURSE PRACTICE ACT. THE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE REGISTERED
NURSE INCLUDE THE IDENTIFICAITON AND INTERVENTION IN ACTUAL OR POTENTIAL HEALTH PROBEMS OF INDIVIDUALS, FAMILIES, OR GROUPS. THE PRACTICE OF NURSING IS DIRECTED TOWARD MAINTAINING HEALTH STATUS,
PREVENTING ILLNESS, INJURY OR INFIRMITY, IMPROVING HEALTH STATUS, AND PROVIDING CARE SUPPORTIVE TO AND/OR RESTORATIVE OF LIFE AND WELLBEING THROUGH NURSING ASSESSMENT AND THROUG THE EXECUTION OF NURSING CARE AND OF DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC REGIMENS AS PRESCRIBED BY THE LICENSED PRACTITIONER.
Essential Job Functions Duties and Responsibilities
- Delivers nursing care utilizing standards of clinical nursing practice.
- Collect and assess objective and subjective patient health data through observations, examinations, interviews and written records, involving the patient, significant others, and health providers in data collection when appropriate.
- Establishes nursing diagnosis based on patient condition or needs.
- Establishes goals, outcomes and individualized plans of care in collaboration with the patient, significant others and other health care providers, when appropriate, to meet the health care needs of the patient.
- Prescribing and implementing nursing interventions in order to implement the plan of care.
- Utilizing ongoing assessment and evaluation of patient condition and needs to revise diagnoses/ patient problems, outcome, and the plan of care as needed.
- Implements appropriate care
- Attends to the physical and psychosocial needs of the patient and/or significant others while providing supportive care as they cope with illness, surgery, or illness.
- Demonstrates competency in performing nursing skill and following policies and procedures.
- Assigns tasks or delegates care based on the needs of the patient and the knowledge and skill of the nursing personnel selected.
General Requirements:
Personal Responsibilities
- Works in harmony with assigned co-workers and other department staff.
- Is punctual in attendance. Adjusts personal schedule to work as scheduled. Provides proper notification for absence as per hospital policy.
- Accepts and responds to constructive criticism, assigned duties and suggestions in a cooperative manner.
- Demonstrates the ability to accept and implement change
- Completes assignments accurately and on time.
- Participates in continuing education programs and staff meetings as evidenced by attendance records.
- Where applicable, floats to other areas as assigned; responds to floating requested with a positive attitude.
- Willingly accepts assignments to special projects.
- Attentive to detail, record-keeping and required paperwork inherent to the position.
- Demonstrates kindness, courteousness, and sensitivity to patients, families, physicians, co-workers and visitors at all times.
- Appears well groomed and observes established dress guidelines, visibly wearing the name identification badge.
- Displays self-respect and pride in KCHS.
Ethics
- Assumes the role of the patient advocate
- Delivers care in a non-judgmental and non-discriminatory manner.
- Delivers care in a manner that preserves/protects patient autonomy, dignity, and rights.
- Acts as a liaison between providers, patient, significant others and other departments.
Documentation
- Prepares complete and concise assessment documentation through flow sheet charting as well as written nurses notes in the EMR. Documentation should reflect all assessments made, interventions carried out, and evaluations of responses to interventions.
- The frequency of assessments is based upon the acuity of the patient. The documentation policy states the least number of assessments/ nursing interventions. A nurse may always assess the patient’s status more frequently than required by policy.
Administration of Medications and Treatments
- Documents current patient medications through electronic medication reconciliation in the Dr. First program linked to the EMR.
- Utilizes BCMA for the administration and second-check of medications during administration to patients.
- Reports the potential for unsafe medication delivery/harm using Incident Tracker’s medication error form.
- Works in collaboration with ePharmacy and medical staff to calculate drug doses and drip rates in order to administer appropriate doses of medications to patients.
Organization
- Establishes priorities and organizes work for efficient delivery of patient care. Demonstrates ability to adapt to changes in work load or patient assignments.
Computer Skills
- Generation of MAR, documentation in MAR
- Patient admission—able to admit and document all steps of a patient admission according to policy.
- Patient Transfer—Able to transfer a patient in an emergency situation and correctly completes all required transfer paperwork according to EMTALA and KCHS policy.
Customer Service
- Assists all patients, family members/significant others, physicians, visitors and employees in a friendly manner.
- Introduces self and uses caring, thoughtful words either in person or on the telephone.
- Demonstrates ethical and appropriate behavior for a healthcare environment to include, but not limited to, dignity, patient’s rights and privacy, and the maintenance of confidentiality of patient information.
- Demonstrates caring. If unable to assist an individual in needs, offers to find someone who can
- Demonstrate proper telephone etiquette. If transferring a telephone call, announces the caller and briefly explains the situation before ending the transfer.
- Always makes eye contact when speaking with patients, family members/significant others, visitors, employees, etc. Knocks before entering a room or office. Addresses all individuals courteously.
- Keeps voice down, does not shout or use improper language. Responds to all inquiries promptly and courteously.
- Shares information so that the people who need to be aware of the facts are informed.
Infection Control
- Demonstrates adherence to infection control policies as evidenced by in-service attendance records and employee practices
- Demonstrates correct hand washing technique.
- Demonstrates knowledge of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and uses same in practice.
- Notifies the Infection Control Nurse of real or potential exposures.
Risk Management & Safety Program
- Demonstrates adherence to risk management and safety policies and codes as evidenced by in-service attendance records and employee practices.
- Maintains a clean and safe environment for patient and co-workers.
- Follows all general safety rules.
- Notified the Safety Director and/or Risk Manager of incidents involving injury or having the potential for injury. Submits incident reports according to hospital policy.
Educational Responsibilities
- Completes required careLearning modules
- Attends mandatory Safety/NIMS in-services yearly
- Completes other required certifications or classes as necessary to perform the essential functions of the job.
- Attends staff meetings or reads and “marks as read” meeting minutes in Policy Tech 100% of the time.
Qualifications:
Education and/or Experience:
- Associate’s Degree or above in Nursing
- Certificates, Licensure, Registrations:
- Currently licensed as a Registered Nurse in the State of Nebraska
- Basic Life Support (BLS)
- Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)
- Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)
- Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC)
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
- Ability to work cooperatively and communicate effectively to maintain good working relationships with staff, healthcare providers, and patients
- Must be capable of communicating clearly (reading, writing and speaking) in the English Language.
- Must be proficient in the operation of a personal computer with Microsoft Office and the Internet
- Must be capable of reading and comprehending complex healthcare laws and regulations.
- Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals. Ability to compute rate, ratio, calculate figures and amounts.
- Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished as written, oral, or schedule form. Ability to identify responses to actual or potential health conditions.
Security/Access:
- Will have access to the facility while scheduled
- Will have access to confidential information abiding by the organization’s privacy policies and regulations concerning this information
Equipment, Tools, Materials:
- All patient care equipment
- Computer, printer, fax, etc.
- Timekeeping system
- Information systems
- Telephone system
- General office materials/supplies
- IV Pump
- Cardiac Monitor
- Telemetry Monitor
- Defibrillator
- Oxygen Equipment including the Airvo2 humidified high-flow oxygen, Trilogy Evo ventilatory device, and the AutoVent 3000.
- Electronic Thermometer
- Electronic and manual Blood pressure equipment
- Electric Bed
- Bedside and Portable Suction