Registered Nurse RN Medical ICU PT Nights
AdventHealth
Compensation
About the role
The Registered Nurse is responsible for the delivery of coordinated nursing care for a patient or an assigned group of patients within a patient care unit and for the day-to-day management and supervision of the related clinical activities. The Nurse is responsible for supervising and responsibly directing the activities of various levels of assigned nursing personnel utilizing both professional and supervisory discretion and independent judgment. Uses the nursing skills of assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation in their patient care delivery. Primary function is the delivery of competent, compassionate, and cost effective nursing care. To utilize the nursing process in the direction and administration of the medical and nursing plan of care. This performance is in compliance with established policies, procedures and protocols under the supervision of the Nurse Manager, Director, Vice President of Clinical Services, and or designee.
The value you'll bring to the team: Demonstrates effective assessment skills to ensure quality patient care is provided. Performs and documents accurate initial assessment per unit standard which may include: initial observation, obtaining and interpreting information in terms of the patients' needs, safety, discharge planning, psych/social/cultural, family needs, multi-system physical assessment, patient/family level of knowledge and readiness to learn about disease process and care requirements. Reports appropriate information in a timely manner to responsible physician. Observes and monitors patient lab work for trends and reports abnormal lab tests to the appropriate physician and obtains appropriate interventions. Utilizes clinical data to implement appropriate interventions. Performs and documents ongoing patient assessment which accurately reflects patients' physical and mental status ranging from child to geriatric according to unit standards and patient condition. Consistently develops an appropriate plan of care for patient from admission to discharge. Develops, prioritizes, and documents a plan of care that is individualized and involves patient, family, and/or significant other in goal setting per unit standards. Demonstrates knowledge and ability in the preparation of patients for tests, procedures and surgeries ordered. Provides the necessary and appropriate education to the patient and family from admission through discharge. This includes, but is not limited to, the patients know medical and nursing plan of care, medications, tests and procedures, disease process, and discharge instructions. Initiates and documents the education provided including the patient response and outcomes on the patient/family education record. Initiates referrals to health care providers as necessary.
The expertise and experiences you'll need to succeed: Minimum qualifications: Graduate of school of nursing with a minimum of an Associate of Science degree or diploma Active Florida RN license required or active multi-state RN license Current AHA Basic Life Support (BLS) certification Current AHA Advanced Life Support (ACLS) certification Preferred qualifications: Bachelors of Science degree in Nursing (BSN) National certification in areas of practice (e.g. CCRN) Member of national professional organization
Responsibilities
- Delivery of coordinated nursing care for a patient or an assigned group of patients within a patient care unit
- Day-to-day management and supervision of the related clinical activities
- Supervising and responsibly directing the activities of various levels of assigned nursing personnel utilizing both professional and supervisory discretion and independent judgment
- Uses the nursing skills of assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation in their patient care delivery
- Delivery of competent, compassionate, and cost effective nursing care
- Utilize the nursing process in the direction and administration of the medical and nursing plan of care
- Demonstrates effective assessment skills to ensure quality patient care is provided
- Performs and documents accurate initial assessment per unit standard which may include: initial observation, obtaining and interpreting information in terms of the patients' needs, safety, discharge planning, psych/social/cultural, family needs, multi-system physical assessment, patient/family level of knowledge and readiness to learn about disease process and care requirements
- Reports appropriate information in a timely manner to responsible physician
- Observes and monitors patient lab work for trends and reports abnormal lab tests to the appropriate physician and obtains appropriate interventions
- Utilizes clinical data to implement appropriate interventions
- Performs and documents ongoing patient assessment which accurately reflects patients' physical and mental status ranging from child to geriatric according to unit standards and patient condition
- Consistently develops an appropriate plan of care for patient from admission to discharge
- Develops, prioritizes, and documents a plan of care that is individualized and involves patient, family, and/or significant other in goal setting per unit standards
- Demonstrates knowledge and ability in the preparation of patients for tests, procedures and surgeries ordered
- Provides the necessary and appropriate education to the patient and family from admission through discharge
- Initiates referrals to health care providers as necessary
Requirements
- Graduate of school of nursing with a minimum of an Associate of Science degree or diploma
- Active Florida RN license required or active multi-state RN license
- Current AHA Basic Life Support (BLS) certification
- Current AHA Advanced Life Support (ACLS) certification
Benefits
- Benefits and Paid Days Off from Day One
- Paid Parental Leave
- Nursing Clinical Ladder Program
- Whole Person Well-being and Mental Health Resources
About the Company
Since 1954, AdventHealth New Smyrna Beach (formerly Bert Fish Medical Center) has served as the community hospital for Southeast Volusia County, Florida. Our more than 700 team members use an impressive array of technology and their years of knowledge to provide exceptional care for every patient every day. Our hospital offers a wide range of services, including a surgery program, radiology, an oncology center, cardiovascular services, a wound care center, outpatient diagnostic services and one of the busiest emergency departments of any hospital our size. If you’re looking for New Smyrna Beach hospital jobs, we invite you to apply to join our team of New Smyrna Beach nurses, medical assistants, nurse assistants and patient care and health administration professionals. We hold hiring events where our campus hiring managers can answer questions about available medical jobs in New Smyrna Beach. If you’re a good fit for one of our teams, they'll review your work experience and initiate the job interview process. Every day, our fellow team members show up to work, unified by one shared mission: Extending the Healing Ministry of Jesus Christ. As a faith-based health care organization, our story is one of hope as we strive to heal and restore the body, mind and spirit. Though our facilities are spread across the country, this unwavering belief binds us together. Across every office, exam and patient room, we’re committed to providing individualized, holistic care. This is our Christian mission, and it inspires us to help make communities healthier and happier. All the benefits and perks you need for you and your family: Benefits and Paid Days Off from Day One Paid Parental Leave Nursing Clinical Ladder Program Whole Person Well-being and Mental Health Resources
Job Details
Salary Range
$32 - $52/hourly
Location
New Smyrna Beach, FL, U.S.
Employment Type
Part-time
Original Posting
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