This nursing position requires an experienced nurse capable of practicing independently in a similar clinical setting, providing both routine and complex care while managing long-term goals.
Responsibilities include utilizing the nursing process—assessment, diagnosis, planning, intervention, and evaluation—addressing patients' psychological, emotional, cultural, and social needs, administering treatments, and educating patients and families.
Qualifications include a BSN preferred, at least 1 year of related nursing experience, a valid RN license, BLS certification, and additional certifications such as ACLS within specified time frames.
New hires must complete orientation, competency validation, and participate in residency programs if applicable. The role may involve per diem scheduling with a limit of 950 hours annually.