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We'd love for you to become our next Pulmonary/ Infectious Disease Registered Charge Nurse (RN), Full-time, Night Shift at our 434-bed regional referral center and tertiary-care facility.
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Support on the Unit: CNA (Ratio): N/A Receptionist/HUC: Days only Charge nurse: Yes, not in patient assignment Phlebotomy: Most days IV/VAT Team: PICC Team (day shift only) Hospitalist: Yes Telemetry monitoring tech.
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Full-Time Night Shift The RN Clinical Charge Nurse is responsible for directing and overseeing the daily activities of the unit on an assigned shift to assure successful safe delivery of care.
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The RN Clinical Charge Nurse is responsible for directing and overseeing the daily activities of the unit on an assigned shift to assure successful safe delivery of care. - Within the Emergency Department Setting: Charge Nurse rounds on patients in a modified method in conjunction with nurses to focus on patient safety concerns and patient care.
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Whether you're ready for your next travel experience, looking to take a local assignment, wanting to explore shift or per diem work, or interested in seeing what permanent or temp-to-hire roles are available, our award-winning NuWest team has you covered.
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Report all changes in resident's status immediately to the charge nurse Maintain local and state certification, if applicable Comply with company policies and procedures Clock in and out on their time card, no sooner than six (6) minutes before or after their scheduled shift.
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AUTO OFFER most of the time Tell us about the unit(s): · Number of Beds – 34 (max capacity of 43 pts) · Number of Staff – · Type of staff: o Day Shift – 1 charge, 8 RNs, 3 techs, 1 unit secretary if at max capacity o Night Shift – 1 charge, 8 RNs, 1 tech, 1 unit secretary if at max capacity · Patient Ratios – 5:1 · Type of equipment – Remote tele · EMR – Meditech Must have: candidates without these skills will not be considered for the role.
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We offer a work environment that fosters growth, perfect for a new nurse looking to start their career or for an experienced nurse looking to make a change. Performs various patient tests and administers medications within the scope of practice of the registered nurse.
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We’d love for you to become our next Pulmonary/ Infectious Disease Registered Charge Nurse (RN), Full-time, Weekend Day Shift at our 434-bed regional referral center and tertiary-care facility.
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Unit Specific Information of Beds: 16 Nurse to Patient Ratios: 1:2 with occasional 1:1 Common diagnoses/Types of patients: Young adults through geriatrics, sepsis, STEMI, COVID, stroke, neurosurgery, renal failure, respiratory failure, COPD, cancer, DKA. Charge Nurse presence on each shift with aid/patient care techs ratios and duties specified.
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Are there nurse aids/surgical techs on this unit: 2 day shift unit secretaries/CNA's who primarily do clerical work and helping hands on the unit and phlebotomy. - Charge Nurse/House Supervisor: We have a Rounder/Charge nurse who takes a full assignment but lesser acuity.
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The LPN is directly responsible to the Nurse Manager, RN House Supervisor, or RN Charge Nurse for quality patient care provided to patients on the units. to the charge nurse and documents in the patient's medical record as indicated.
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Part-time Every Weekend 12 hour shift Saturday/Sunday. Hill Crest Behavioral Health is currently seeking an energetic and dynamic professional to join our team as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN.
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Job Summary Responsible for the assessment, coordination, implementation, and evaluation for the delivery of patient care on the assigned shift. Experience Bachelors in nursing or related field with 2 years or more of clinical nursing experience preferred including 1 year of recent pediatric/psych/OR nursing experience preferred.
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Informs the Charge Nurse and Director of Nursing Services of pertinent information concerning resident status, staff actions, employee attitudes and suggestions. Qualifications: Current state license as a Registered Nurse Supervisory Experience Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Ability to work collaboratively with other healthcare professionals Strong problem-solving and critical thinking skills Perks: Competitive salary Paid time off Medical, dental, and vision insurance 401(k) retirement plan (US only), Employer RRSP match (Canada only) Professional development opportunities Positive and supportive work environment.
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