Rn-acute care - oncology nursing full time nights
What We Offer: The 6th floor at the Main Tower is a 42-bed Med Surg/Chemo unit with a family-like, team-driven culture. Nurses enjoy strong support, daily huddles, modern communication tools, and the opportunity to become chemo-certified on the unit. Schedule : Full-Time, 0.9 FTE, 72 Hours per 2 weeks, 12 Hour Night Shift, 7 p -7 a . Department : Medicine I Benefits : For more benefit information, please visit our website here: Why become a Registered Nurse at Novant Health? Comprehensive orientation and training program designed to set new team members up for success, with ongoing support from experienced preceptors and leadership. About our Medicine I Unit : Our dynamic team is dedicated to fostering a supportive and collaborative environment where camaraderie thrives. We are a unit of 42 beds, with compassionate individuals committed to providing remarkable patient care. If you're ready to be part of a team that strives for excellence and prioritizes patient safety and care, we want to hear from you! Apply now to join us in delivering exceptional care to our community. Education: High School Diploma or GED, required. 4 Year / Bachelors Degree, preferred. Graduate of an accredited school of nursing required. If your RN nursing license has been inactive, retired or lapsed for five years or more and you have not been licensed in another state during the last five years, successful completion of a Board approved refresher course is required prior to reactivating or reinstating your license. Licensure/certification/registration: Current RN licensure in appropriate state , required. Performs nursing assessments to gather data and identify the patient's needs for this episode of care per ANA standards and NCBON. Develop and implement an individualized nursing care plan with the patient and family that will address the patient's and family's identified needs and concerns. Collaborates with physicians and other health team members in coordinating the plan of care and facilitating patient outcomes. Demonstrates leadership by providing information as a resource nurse, mentor coach, and delegator of nursing care activities. Documents assessments, delivery of care, and patient's response to care in the medical record.