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Brawley, CA, USA
In-Office
38-50 Hourly
Entry level
Healthtech
The Role
Provide neonatal intensive care using the nursing process: assess, plan, implement and evaluate care; educate families; administer medications including narcotics and blood products; collaborate with physicians and interdisciplinary teams; participate in unit training, quality improvement, cross-training, and required certifications (BLS, NRP). Work rotating shifts including weekends, nights, holidays.
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POSITION SUMMARY:   

The RN NICU provides professional nursing care by utilizing the nursing process to care for patients within an assigned unit.  Coordinates care provided throughout the hospital. Cooperates with other members of the health care team in meeting total needs of patients. Participates in patient education.  Directs and assists in activities of ancillary personnel.


ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

1. Utilizes the nursing process of assessment, nursing diagnosis, plan, intervention and evaluation.  Prioritizes, plans, and organizes the delivery of comprehensive nursing care.

a. Assess the physiological, psychosocial, and educational and discharge planning needs of the patient and family according to nursing policy and procedure.

b. Formulates expected outcomes for each nursing diagnosis which are realistic, measurable, and mutually set with the patient and family and developed as per policy of the unit.

c. Develops patient specific nursing interventions which are based upon the nursing diagnosis and expected outcomes.

d. Develops, implements and changes evaluates Patient Care Plan as evidenced by documented review and revision every 72 hours or as needed.

e. Works with the physician to identify patient goals and nursing interventions.

2. Maintains a positive and caring interpersonal relationship with patient, families and fellow employees.  Accepts constructive criticism to improve self and nursing practice.

3. Demonstrates technical/clinical skills to provide nursing care that is appropriate for the department assigned.  Uses good judgment in emergency measures.

  1. Able to adapt to change with the workload.   Works independently with minimal supervision. Acts as an advocate for patient rights by initiating and maintaining confidentiality, privacy, safety, patient education and active collaboration with the health care team to promote the patient's best interests.
  1. Accountable for assignments and their completion within scheduled work hours.  Maintains appropriate time records.

6. Assists in orientating new staff members as needed and /or resourcing other members of allied team.

7. Supports, promotes and functions within the Hospital and Unit policies and procedures and the Nurse Practice Act.  Willing to cross train.

8. Demonstrates proficiency in managing resources, utilizing equipment in a safe manner.  Actively contributes to cost control by managing time, resources and supplies effectively.

9. Administers and controls narcotics and medications including parenteral and blood components.

10. Attends 75%, a minimum of six, unit staff meetings annually to be successful.  Accountability for reading minutes of monthly meetings.  Participates in conferences and education programs required (annual skills update) and quality improvement activities and issues that monitor to improve care provided.

11.      Cross trains to an additional unit or area within 1 year of hire as staffing permits. If requested, will float to another area with documented competency on an already scheduled shift. 


OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES:

1. Assesses and cares for the pediatric patient with knowledge and clinical skills of the growth and development process.

3. Utilizes the chain of command in situations where resolutions of the issues exceed authority.

4. Maintains accountability of own practice and demonstrates professional skills thru self development and participation in on-going hospital in-service education.

5. Demonstrates knowledge and the ability to apply ethnical and legal principles to practices.

6. Communication:

a. Clearly and accurately communicates pertinent aspects of the patient's care to other members of the Patient Care Team.

b. Documentation in patient records will be problem oriented and will provide relevant, factual and accurate information.

c.         Entries in the patient record will be dated, timed and signed with title. 

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7. Supports and promotes safety standards, identifies risk situations and intervenes appropriately.

8. Demonstrates clinical competence by successful completion of the Annual certification of standardized procedures.   Current knowledge of Universal Precautions in dealing with potential of exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens.

  1. Department specific functions related to quality control are required for the Medical/Surgical.

These functions relate to the operation and maintenance of equipment supplies and pharmaceuticals.

  1. Nurses who provide care to Joint Replacement patients will receive 2 hours of ortho/joint replacement specific education yearly.
  2. Other duties as assigned from time to time.

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:

1. The Department Charge Nurse has overall responsibility for shift assignments and emergency situations

2. The Department Director is responsible for the long term schedule, performance appraisal (with input from other team members), and quality management issues related to patient care, facility and in-service needs.


EDUCATION, KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCE & SKILLS:

1. Previous clinical experience in a patient care setting preferred, with successful completion of orientation and training to the point of competence. 


LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS:

1. Must have current licensure to practice registered nursing in the State of California.

2. Current AHA BLS required upon hire.  NRP certification as required by Department. 

 

AGE OF THE POPULATION SERVED:    

Newborn X Infant/Pediatric  All 

 

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: See attached

 

  1. Manual dexterity with fine motor ability to operate and handle equipment used in the department.

 

MENTAL REQUIREMENT:   Ability to follow written and oral instructions, must have the ability and desire to learn job functions outlined in the job description, must work as part of a team in order to achieve a common goal and must maintain effective work relationships with those contacted in the course of work.

 

SCHEDULING AND AVAILABILITY:

1. Scheduling is determined by patient care needs and includes weekends, holidays, nights, call, etc...

2. Working every other weekend is a minimum requirement.

3. Shift and call assignments are modified to reflect department needs.

4. In staff emergencies, will be able to work on alternate shifts and/or rotating job schedules or similar activities, at intervals for limited periods of time as mandated by department needs

Skills Required

  • Current licensure to practice registered nursing in the State of California
  • Current AHA BLS certification upon hire
  • NRP certification as required by department
  • Ability to work rotating shifts including weekends, holidays, nights and call
  • Previous clinical experience in a patient care setting
  • Manual dexterity and ability to operate department equipment safely
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The Company
HQ: Brawley, California
399 Employees
Year Founded: 1950

What We Do

Pioneers Memorial Healthcare District, an Affiliate of the Scripps Health Network is proud to be the only ISO 9000:2008 certified hospital in the County of Imperial. ISO 9000:2008 certification is an international signal of our dedication and commitment to protecting our patients’ health and safety while they are with us. Located in Southern California, Pioneers Memorial Hospital is a highly recognized, 107-bed, acute care facility accredited by DNV - which stands for Det Norske Veritas – the Nordic Truth, is a hospital accreditation organization approved by the U. S. Center for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) and has some of the most strenuous standards in healthcare. We are committed to providing state-of-the-art healthcare and the highest quality community education. Located in Imperial Valley in southeastern California, Pioneers opened our doors in 1950. From the very beginning, we have been committed to continually updating, upgrading and improving our facility and our care. We have invested in technological advancements not commonly found in a hospital of our size. We offer a modern 16-bed emergency facility. We are a level 4 trauma center with an excellent reputation and board-certified emergency physicians. We offer specialized treatment through our Cancer Institute, Wound Clinic, Joint Replacement, Physical Therapy Center, Pioneers Health Center and Calexico Health Center. Within the Phyllis Dillard Family Medical Center is a duo surgery suite for obstetrical and gynecological surgeries. There are 14 suites in our Perinatal Department within the Women’s Center and we deliver approximately 1,800 babies per year.

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