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Clinical Nurse II – Duke University Hospital Intensive Care Nursery – Rotating Shifts Duke University Health System- Duke University Hospital seeks to hire an Experienced RN who will embrace our mission of Advancing Health Together.
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Able to return to work within 1 hour when on call.
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St. Thomas More offers 24hour emergency and trauma services; inpatient acute care; intensive care; labor, delivery, and nursery care; multi-modal diagnostic imaging; inpatient and outpatient surgical services; rehabilitation services; cardiopulmonary rehab and diagnostics; sleep studies; an infusion center; wound care; and a community blood bank.
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Specialized care includes orthopedic and surgical services, ICU, women’s services, a newborn nursery, comprehensive cardiovascular care from diagnostics to open heart surgery, vascular lab, sleep center, emergency services, the CHRISTUS Weight Loss Institute, wound care, rehabilitation, and more.
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The Registered Nurse (RN) relates effectively with other shifts/departments for optimal continuity of care. The Registered Nurse (RN) provides clinical supervision for entry level nurses and assists in their development.
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The Registered Nurse (RN) assesses, implements or delegates, plans, and evaluates total nursing care and functions in accordance with established philosophy, providing and directing patient care for a group of patients.
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QualificationsEducation/Work Experience Requirements Previous Mother-Baby experience is preferred or One to two years Med/Surg experience with completion of Mother/Baby Education program or New graduate with completion of senior practicum in L&D Mother/Baby unit or nursery.
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West Penn's Postpartum and Newborn Nursery Unit, also known as Mother/Baby, consists of 33 couplet care rooms, in addition to a 36 bed Level I Nursery staffed by one RN per shift.
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Job Summary and Qualifications: RN Mother Baby Part-Time Nights 6p-6a. One or more years of recent Postpartum/Newborn Nursery experience required. You will demonstrate an ability to assist physicians with procedures in Postpartum care and the Newborn Nursery.
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Requirements: Nursing – LVN/RN or/equivalent healthcare related fieldKnowledge of Windows, Internet, E-mail, Meditech, Microsoft Word and Word Perfect and other software is required. Licensed Vocational Nurse/Registered Nurse with a valid Texas license required, if applicableMay be required to work hours other than those normally scheduledBilingual skills (English/Spanish) strongly preferredMust hold (or obtain within 60 days of hire) Notary Public Commission in the State of Texas to provide services to patients, families, associates and physicians.
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Required For All Jobs All RNs are expected to be cross trained to all areas of the unit: L&D Recovery Post – Partum (Mother Infant) Normal Newborn Nursery Transitional Nursery Level II Special Care Nursery (Upon Opening) OB OR Circulator OB OR Scrub RN Triage Antepartum Performs other duties as assigned.
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Current certification as CNA, EMT, or PCT in the District of Columbia, or a Nursing Student (RN Program) with completion of at least one year of clinical rotation. Prepares patients, supplies, and equipment for labor and delivery of surgical cases and procedures (i.e. circumcisions) in postpartum, neonatal ICU, and nursery in a timely manner.
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Position Summary: The RN Director of Perioperative Services is responsible for integrating their department's services (Pre-op, Post-op, Inpatient Surgery, Outpatient Surgery, PACU, Sterile Processing, Special Procedures, Scheduling, Pain Clinic) with the hospitals primary functions.
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The Women's Center maternity services include labor, delivery and recovery rooms, antepartum and postpartum care, a newborn nursery and a Level III neonatal intensive care unit. License/Certification: Current RN license in the State of Nevada.
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RN License in state of employment or compact. CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Hospital - Westover Hills (CSRH-WH) is a 150-bed hospital serving the fastest growing area of San Antonio. The campus also boasts an Outpatient Imaging Center and three medical plazas, one of which houses our CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Family Medicine Residency Program and CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Family Health Center.
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