Summary SUMMARY: The AHD Physical Therapist provides treatment to patients of Alameda Hospital under the referral of the patient's Physician. Performs related duties as required. DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification, however, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in the classification. 1. Administers comprehensive PT evaluations, using appropriate tests and measurements. Develops and implements a treatment plan, with functional and measurable goals. Documents evaluations, re-assessments and daily progress and progress summaries in medical records in compliance with department policy, state and federal regulatory agencies 2. Educates patient, family, other caregivers in management of home exercise programs and use of equipment. 3. Supervises and delegates appropriate tasks to a PT Assistant. 4. Confers and communicates with referring physicians, support staff, PT Assistants, PTs, department manager as appropriate. 5. Communicates with family, case managers, health insurers as appropriate. 6. Participates in department in-service and continuous improvement activities. 7. Attends, participates and contributes to in-service educational programs. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Graduation from a college or university program accredited by the American Physical Therapy Association. Minimum Experience: Entry level position; recent experience in another clinical setting related to the area of proposed supervision (acute medical, rehab, SNF, or outpatient) preferred. Required Licenses/Certifications: BLS - Basic Life Support, issued by AHA - American Heart Association. Required Licenses/Certifications: Current Licensure with the California Board of Physical Therapy as a Physical Therapist. PAY RANGE: $65.57 - $73.63/HR The pay range for this position reflects the base pay scale for the role at Alameda Health System. Final compensation will be determined based on several factors, including but not limited to a candidate's experience, education, skills, licenses and certifications, departmental equity, applicable collective bargaining agreements, and the operational needs of the organization. Alameda Health System also offers eligible positions a generous comprehensive benefits program. Additional Information A Community Hospital in Alameda County and so much more For generations, Alameda residents have found friendly, familiar faces and dedicated medical attention at their local hospital. Now, more and more individuals in Oakland and throughout the East Bay are turning to Alameda Hospital for quality care. We welcome all patients seeking an Alameda County Hospital or Bay Area Hospital who value a state-of-the-art medical facility, with a human touch. Alameda Hospital. We care. Alameda Hospital AHD Physical Therapy Services As Needed / Per Diem Day Allied Health FTE: 0.01
10/04/2025
Full time
Summary SUMMARY: The AHD Physical Therapist provides treatment to patients of Alameda Hospital under the referral of the patient's Physician. Performs related duties as required. DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification, however, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in the classification. 1. Administers comprehensive PT evaluations, using appropriate tests and measurements. Develops and implements a treatment plan, with functional and measurable goals. Documents evaluations, re-assessments and daily progress and progress summaries in medical records in compliance with department policy, state and federal regulatory agencies 2. Educates patient, family, other caregivers in management of home exercise programs and use of equipment. 3. Supervises and delegates appropriate tasks to a PT Assistant. 4. Confers and communicates with referring physicians, support staff, PT Assistants, PTs, department manager as appropriate. 5. Communicates with family, case managers, health insurers as appropriate. 6. Participates in department in-service and continuous improvement activities. 7. Attends, participates and contributes to in-service educational programs. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Graduation from a college or university program accredited by the American Physical Therapy Association. Minimum Experience: Entry level position; recent experience in another clinical setting related to the area of proposed supervision (acute medical, rehab, SNF, or outpatient) preferred. Required Licenses/Certifications: BLS - Basic Life Support, issued by AHA - American Heart Association. Required Licenses/Certifications: Current Licensure with the California Board of Physical Therapy as a Physical Therapist. PAY RANGE: $65.57 - $73.63/HR The pay range for this position reflects the base pay scale for the role at Alameda Health System. Final compensation will be determined based on several factors, including but not limited to a candidate's experience, education, skills, licenses and certifications, departmental equity, applicable collective bargaining agreements, and the operational needs of the organization. Alameda Health System also offers eligible positions a generous comprehensive benefits program. Additional Information A Community Hospital in Alameda County and so much more For generations, Alameda residents have found friendly, familiar faces and dedicated medical attention at their local hospital. Now, more and more individuals in Oakland and throughout the East Bay are turning to Alameda Hospital for quality care. We welcome all patients seeking an Alameda County Hospital or Bay Area Hospital who value a state-of-the-art medical facility, with a human touch. Alameda Hospital. We care. Alameda Hospital AHD Physical Therapy Services As Needed / Per Diem Day Allied Health FTE: 0.01
Summary SUMMARY: Under close supervision, the AHD Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) performs a variety of CNA tasks relating to the care of patients and residents in a hospital, skilled nursing facility or clinic. Performs routine inpatient and/or outpatient nursing duties that do not require a nursing license. Performs related duties as required. DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification, however, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in the classification. Assists patients with meals, personal hygiene and incontinent care. Answers call lights promptly, and attends to patient comfort and safety by adjusting beds, lights, bed rails, pillows, patients' clothing and bedside tables/equipment; observes and reports any deviation in patients condition/status; keeps patient areas clean and orderly. Obtains and sets up suction equipment; sets up oxygen; turns and positions patients with assistance; assists patients to and from wheelchairs and gurneys; and assists patients with ambulation and crutch walking. Reports to nurse regarding alarm/trach/airway concerns. Takes patients' vital signs (temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure); administers simple range of motion exercises; positions and drapes patients for examination or treatment; transports patients to other areas of the hospital in wheelchair or gurneys. When assigned as a sitter, responsible for but not limited to protecting the patient(s)/resident(s) from harm and assisting in meeting their emotional and physical needs through one-to-one continuous observation. Provide on-going observation and basic patient care. When assigned to an outpatient setting, prepares examination room, ensuring that it is stocked with the necessary supplies, equipment and instruments for the type of clinic to be held; weighs, takes and documents patients' vital signs; assists physicians or mid-level practitioners during the examinations as directed; labels and delivers specimens to the lab; assists in the maintenance of a clean and well supplied clinical area; stocks shelves and monitors expiration of medical supplies. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education: High School diploma or GED with additional training. Minimum Experience: Minimum of six months experience in a Long Term Care Skilled Nursing setting preferred. Required Licenses/Certification: BLS - Basic Life Support Certification issued by the American Heart Association within six months of hire date. Other advanced life support certifications may be required per unit/department specialty according to patient care policies. Required Licenses/Certification: Current Nursing Assistant Certification. Pay Range $31.18- $33.63 The pay range for this position reflects the base pay scale for the role at Alameda Health System. Final compensation will be determined based on several factors, including but not limited to a candidate's experience, education, skills, licensure and certifications, departmental equity, applicable collective bargaining agreements, and the operational needs of the organization. Alameda Health System also offers eligible positions a generous comprehensive benefits program. Park Bridge PB Nursing Services As Needed / Per Diem Evening Nursing FTE: 0.01
10/02/2025
Full time
Summary SUMMARY: Under close supervision, the AHD Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) performs a variety of CNA tasks relating to the care of patients and residents in a hospital, skilled nursing facility or clinic. Performs routine inpatient and/or outpatient nursing duties that do not require a nursing license. Performs related duties as required. DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification, however, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in the classification. Assists patients with meals, personal hygiene and incontinent care. Answers call lights promptly, and attends to patient comfort and safety by adjusting beds, lights, bed rails, pillows, patients' clothing and bedside tables/equipment; observes and reports any deviation in patients condition/status; keeps patient areas clean and orderly. Obtains and sets up suction equipment; sets up oxygen; turns and positions patients with assistance; assists patients to and from wheelchairs and gurneys; and assists patients with ambulation and crutch walking. Reports to nurse regarding alarm/trach/airway concerns. Takes patients' vital signs (temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure); administers simple range of motion exercises; positions and drapes patients for examination or treatment; transports patients to other areas of the hospital in wheelchair or gurneys. When assigned as a sitter, responsible for but not limited to protecting the patient(s)/resident(s) from harm and assisting in meeting their emotional and physical needs through one-to-one continuous observation. Provide on-going observation and basic patient care. When assigned to an outpatient setting, prepares examination room, ensuring that it is stocked with the necessary supplies, equipment and instruments for the type of clinic to be held; weighs, takes and documents patients' vital signs; assists physicians or mid-level practitioners during the examinations as directed; labels and delivers specimens to the lab; assists in the maintenance of a clean and well supplied clinical area; stocks shelves and monitors expiration of medical supplies. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education: High School diploma or GED with additional training. Minimum Experience: Minimum of six months experience in a Long Term Care Skilled Nursing setting preferred. Required Licenses/Certification: BLS - Basic Life Support Certification issued by the American Heart Association within six months of hire date. Other advanced life support certifications may be required per unit/department specialty according to patient care policies. Required Licenses/Certification: Current Nursing Assistant Certification. Pay Range $31.18- $33.63 The pay range for this position reflects the base pay scale for the role at Alameda Health System. Final compensation will be determined based on several factors, including but not limited to a candidate's experience, education, skills, licensure and certifications, departmental equity, applicable collective bargaining agreements, and the operational needs of the organization. Alameda Health System also offers eligible positions a generous comprehensive benefits program. Park Bridge PB Nursing Services As Needed / Per Diem Evening Nursing FTE: 0.01
Summary SUMMARY: Under close supervision at the Radiologic Technologist I entry level and under general supervision at the Radiologic Technologist II, Radiologic Technologist III, and Radiologic Technologist IV levels, to perform a variety of duties in the Department of Diagnostic Imaging of the Alameda County Medical Center. Management will make reasonable efforts to train all qualified Technologists according to the operational needs of the organization. DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in these classifications; however, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in these classifications. 1. Performs a variety of technical procedures that will require independent judgment, with designate areas or procedures as required 2. Performs all general diagnostic and routine fluoroscopic duties as determined by employer. 3. Produces radiographs, positions and transfers patients. Provides immobilization devices as required. 4. Selects proper technical factors on an individual patient basis 5. Selects and operates all imaging equipment as directed 6. Develops film by automatic processing and must also be proficient in utilizing the Picture Archival Communications (PACS) System. 7. Provides protection in accordance with prescribed radiation safety standards 8. Assists physician in administering opaque media 9. Responsible for delegated areas of authority in the performance of routine, angiographic and computerized tomography procedures. 10. May be responsible for specific areas of technical instruction in the school of technology, in service training and the training of ancillary personnel. 11. Practices sterile techniques and prevents cross contamination 12. Maintains adequate records as directed 13. Maintains orderliness and cleanliness 14. Secures and returns supplies 15. Cooperates with all personnel in the proper conduct of the department 16. Rotates assignments within the department and by assigned shifts as required. 17. Assists in rooming of patients. 18. May be required to assist in the development of technical factors and film selection. 19. May assist in the use of a variety of equipment or procedures not routinely taught 20. May assist in the training of students 21. Performs other related duties as required MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education: High School diploma or equivalent. Minimum Experience: Two years of continuous recent experience as a radiologic technologist II. Required Licenses/Certifications: BLS - Basic Life Support Certification - issued by AHA - American Heart Association. Required Licenses/Certifications: Certification/Competency in at least one specialized area(Mammography, CT, MRI, Ultrasound, Angiography or Picture Archival Communication Systems(PACS) as evidenced by certification by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) or through AHS's internal program. Required Licenses/Certifications: Fluoroscopy Permit issued by the State of California Department of Health Services. Required Licenses/Certifications: If mammographic examinations are performed, must have valid mammography certification. Required Licenses/Certifications: Valid certificate as a Radiologic Technologist issued by the State of California Department of Public Health. Required Licenses/Certifications: Valid ARRT Radiologic Technologist certification or equivalent education approved by the state of California. PAY RANGE: $68.05- $86.95/HR The pay range for this position reflects the base pay scale for the role at Alameda Health System. Final compensation will be determined based on several factors, including but not limited to a candidate's experience, education, skills, licenses and certifications, departmental equity, applicable collective bargaining agreements, and the operational needs of the organization. Alameda Health System also offers eligible positions a generous comprehensive benefits program. Highland General Hospital HGH Radiology Diagnosis Full Time Day Allied Health FTE: 1
10/02/2025
Full time
Summary SUMMARY: Under close supervision at the Radiologic Technologist I entry level and under general supervision at the Radiologic Technologist II, Radiologic Technologist III, and Radiologic Technologist IV levels, to perform a variety of duties in the Department of Diagnostic Imaging of the Alameda County Medical Center. Management will make reasonable efforts to train all qualified Technologists according to the operational needs of the organization. DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in these classifications; however, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in these classifications. 1. Performs a variety of technical procedures that will require independent judgment, with designate areas or procedures as required 2. Performs all general diagnostic and routine fluoroscopic duties as determined by employer. 3. Produces radiographs, positions and transfers patients. Provides immobilization devices as required. 4. Selects proper technical factors on an individual patient basis 5. Selects and operates all imaging equipment as directed 6. Develops film by automatic processing and must also be proficient in utilizing the Picture Archival Communications (PACS) System. 7. Provides protection in accordance with prescribed radiation safety standards 8. Assists physician in administering opaque media 9. Responsible for delegated areas of authority in the performance of routine, angiographic and computerized tomography procedures. 10. May be responsible for specific areas of technical instruction in the school of technology, in service training and the training of ancillary personnel. 11. Practices sterile techniques and prevents cross contamination 12. Maintains adequate records as directed 13. Maintains orderliness and cleanliness 14. Secures and returns supplies 15. Cooperates with all personnel in the proper conduct of the department 16. Rotates assignments within the department and by assigned shifts as required. 17. Assists in rooming of patients. 18. May be required to assist in the development of technical factors and film selection. 19. May assist in the use of a variety of equipment or procedures not routinely taught 20. May assist in the training of students 21. Performs other related duties as required MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education: High School diploma or equivalent. Minimum Experience: Two years of continuous recent experience as a radiologic technologist II. Required Licenses/Certifications: BLS - Basic Life Support Certification - issued by AHA - American Heart Association. Required Licenses/Certifications: Certification/Competency in at least one specialized area(Mammography, CT, MRI, Ultrasound, Angiography or Picture Archival Communication Systems(PACS) as evidenced by certification by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) or through AHS's internal program. Required Licenses/Certifications: Fluoroscopy Permit issued by the State of California Department of Health Services. Required Licenses/Certifications: If mammographic examinations are performed, must have valid mammography certification. Required Licenses/Certifications: Valid certificate as a Radiologic Technologist issued by the State of California Department of Public Health. Required Licenses/Certifications: Valid ARRT Radiologic Technologist certification or equivalent education approved by the state of California. PAY RANGE: $68.05- $86.95/HR The pay range for this position reflects the base pay scale for the role at Alameda Health System. Final compensation will be determined based on several factors, including but not limited to a candidate's experience, education, skills, licenses and certifications, departmental equity, applicable collective bargaining agreements, and the operational needs of the organization. Alameda Health System also offers eligible positions a generous comprehensive benefits program. Highland General Hospital HGH Radiology Diagnosis Full Time Day Allied Health FTE: 1
Summary SUMMARY: Under general supervision, provides nursing care to patients, including medications and treatment. Plans, implements, and evaluates patient care and performs related duties as required. The CN II level is the journey level class where incumbents have had the required professional nursing experience and are capable of independently performing the full range of clinical nursing services involving patient care. Clinical Nurse II's may supervise the work of professional and paraprofessional staff of the unit to which assigned. DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification, however, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in the classification. 1. Accompanies, assists, and represents the needs of patients to other providers. 2. Accurately provide care with respect to medication administration, skin and wound care, ADL's and other essential patient care related activities. 3. Develops, implements, evaluates and makes modifications in the nursing care plan; prepares required records and reports. 4. Gathers and assess information about patients to meet nursing needs; assists and consults with physician in the performance of procedures and diagnostic tests; contracts physicians and/or other departments to obtain or provide patient information. 5. May provide oversight to staff who monitor telemetry systems; alerts primary nurse of changes in underlying rhythms and of any life threatening arrhythmias that may develop; interprets and posts telemetry strips at the hours specified; admits and discharges patients with telemetry units as appropriate. 6. Organizes, supervises, makes adjustments and accepts responsibility for the quality of care provided patients by co-workers for a given work period; at the level II assumes responsibility as a team leader or a charge nurse when assigned. 7. Participates in promoting a healthful, safe, and therapeutic environment for patient and families; set up and controls the environment essential for infection control. 8. Participates in the implementation of patient care standards, infection control standards and quality assurance criteria; assist with conducting studies; participates in unit and other meetings. 9. Provides and evaluates patient care established standards and criteria in conformity with the nursing care plan. Monitors patients for significant and critical changes and initiates procedures as required; documents care given according to set standards and at required intervals. Interprets and explains procedures, regimens, and services to patients and families; teaches patients and family members health care and disease prevention techniques. Prepares patients and/or area for procedures and operations; assists physicians; uses instruments and equipment related to the area of assignment. Minimum Qualifications: Education: Graduate of an accredited Nursing Program required; Bachelor's degree in Nursing preferred. Minimum Experience: Six months experience as a Clinical Nurse I with AHS or the equivalent of one year full time recent experience at a comparable level in a minimum 100-bed hospital or in the area of specialty; (if experience is not recent, completion of an approved refresher course may be acceptable). Preferred Licenses/Certifications: TNCC -Trauma Nurse Core Course (For Emergency department only). Required Licenses/Certifications: Valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State Of California. Preferred License/Certifications: CCRN - Critical Care Registered Nurse. Required Licenses/Certifications: ACLS - Advanced Cardiac Life Support Certification - issued by AHA - American Heart Association, may be required per facility or unit/department specialty according to patient care policies. Required Licenses/Certifications: Acquire certification in chemotherapy within one year of hire (certain positions only). Required Licenses / Certifications - Acquire ONS certification within one year of hire (inpatient med tele/oncology department). Required Licenses/Certifications: BLS - Basic Life Support Certification issued by the American Heart Association. Other advanced life support certifications may be required per unit/department specialty according to patient care policies. Required Licenses/Certifications: CEN - Certified Emergency Nurse is desirable (for Emergency Department positions). Required Licenses/Certifications: Certification as a Public Health Nurse in the State of California (required for certain positions). Required Licenses/Certifications: Completion of Perinatal Safety Modules within 3 months of hire. Evidence of completion and continuing annual competency must be in the employee file and/or AHS's learning management system (LMS) (for certain positions). Required Licenses/Certifications: Coronary Care Unit certification (required for certain positions at Fairmont Hospital's Monitoring Unit). Required Licenses/Certifications: TEAM Training (required for all positions at John George Psychiatric Pavilion; and required for certain positions in the Emergency Department). Required Licenses/Certifications: NRP - Neonatal Resuscitation Program Certification- AHA American Heart Association (required per unit/department specialty according to patient care policies). Required Licenses/Certifications: PALS - Pediatric Advanced Life Support Certification- AHA American Heart Association (Required for Emergency Department or if overseeing or providing pediatric care on a regular basis). PAY RANGE: $80.74 - $118.35/HR The pay range for this position reflects the base pay scale for the role at Alameda Health System. Final compensation will be determined based on several factors, including but not limited to a candidate's experience, education, skills, licensure and certifications, departmental equity, applicable collective bargaining agreements, and the operational needs of the organization. Alameda Health System also offers eligible positions a generous comprehensive benefits program. Additional Information Minimum Qualifications: Education: Graduate of an accredited Nursing Program required; Bachelor's degree in Nursing preferred. Minimum Experience: Six months experience as a Clinical Nurse I with AHS or the equivalent of one year full time recent experience at a comparable level in a minimum 100-bed hospital or in the area of specialty; (if experience is not recent, completion of an approved refresher course may be acceptable). Required Licenses/Certifications: Valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State Of California. Required Licenses/Certifications: BLS - Basic Life Support Certification issued by the American Heart Association. Other advanced life support certifications may be required per unit/department specialty according to patient care policies. Required Licenses/Certifications: CEN - Certified Emergency Nurse is desirable (for Emergency Department positions). Required Licenses/Certifications: TEAM Training (required for all positions at John George Psychiatric Pavilion; and required for certain positions in the Emergency Department). John George Psychiatric Hospital Nursing ER Crisis JGP Psych Services As Needed / Per Diem Night Nursing FTE: 0.01
10/01/2025
Full time
Summary SUMMARY: Under general supervision, provides nursing care to patients, including medications and treatment. Plans, implements, and evaluates patient care and performs related duties as required. The CN II level is the journey level class where incumbents have had the required professional nursing experience and are capable of independently performing the full range of clinical nursing services involving patient care. Clinical Nurse II's may supervise the work of professional and paraprofessional staff of the unit to which assigned. DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification, however, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in the classification. 1. Accompanies, assists, and represents the needs of patients to other providers. 2. Accurately provide care with respect to medication administration, skin and wound care, ADL's and other essential patient care related activities. 3. Develops, implements, evaluates and makes modifications in the nursing care plan; prepares required records and reports. 4. Gathers and assess information about patients to meet nursing needs; assists and consults with physician in the performance of procedures and diagnostic tests; contracts physicians and/or other departments to obtain or provide patient information. 5. May provide oversight to staff who monitor telemetry systems; alerts primary nurse of changes in underlying rhythms and of any life threatening arrhythmias that may develop; interprets and posts telemetry strips at the hours specified; admits and discharges patients with telemetry units as appropriate. 6. Organizes, supervises, makes adjustments and accepts responsibility for the quality of care provided patients by co-workers for a given work period; at the level II assumes responsibility as a team leader or a charge nurse when assigned. 7. Participates in promoting a healthful, safe, and therapeutic environment for patient and families; set up and controls the environment essential for infection control. 8. Participates in the implementation of patient care standards, infection control standards and quality assurance criteria; assist with conducting studies; participates in unit and other meetings. 9. Provides and evaluates patient care established standards and criteria in conformity with the nursing care plan. Monitors patients for significant and critical changes and initiates procedures as required; documents care given according to set standards and at required intervals. Interprets and explains procedures, regimens, and services to patients and families; teaches patients and family members health care and disease prevention techniques. Prepares patients and/or area for procedures and operations; assists physicians; uses instruments and equipment related to the area of assignment. Minimum Qualifications: Education: Graduate of an accredited Nursing Program required; Bachelor's degree in Nursing preferred. Minimum Experience: Six months experience as a Clinical Nurse I with AHS or the equivalent of one year full time recent experience at a comparable level in a minimum 100-bed hospital or in the area of specialty; (if experience is not recent, completion of an approved refresher course may be acceptable). Preferred Licenses/Certifications: TNCC -Trauma Nurse Core Course (For Emergency department only). Required Licenses/Certifications: Valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State Of California. Preferred License/Certifications: CCRN - Critical Care Registered Nurse. Required Licenses/Certifications: ACLS - Advanced Cardiac Life Support Certification - issued by AHA - American Heart Association, may be required per facility or unit/department specialty according to patient care policies. Required Licenses/Certifications: Acquire certification in chemotherapy within one year of hire (certain positions only). Required Licenses / Certifications - Acquire ONS certification within one year of hire (inpatient med tele/oncology department). Required Licenses/Certifications: BLS - Basic Life Support Certification issued by the American Heart Association. Other advanced life support certifications may be required per unit/department specialty according to patient care policies. Required Licenses/Certifications: CEN - Certified Emergency Nurse is desirable (for Emergency Department positions). Required Licenses/Certifications: Certification as a Public Health Nurse in the State of California (required for certain positions). Required Licenses/Certifications: Completion of Perinatal Safety Modules within 3 months of hire. Evidence of completion and continuing annual competency must be in the employee file and/or AHS's learning management system (LMS) (for certain positions). Required Licenses/Certifications: Coronary Care Unit certification (required for certain positions at Fairmont Hospital's Monitoring Unit). Required Licenses/Certifications: TEAM Training (required for all positions at John George Psychiatric Pavilion; and required for certain positions in the Emergency Department). Required Licenses/Certifications: NRP - Neonatal Resuscitation Program Certification- AHA American Heart Association (required per unit/department specialty according to patient care policies). Required Licenses/Certifications: PALS - Pediatric Advanced Life Support Certification- AHA American Heart Association (Required for Emergency Department or if overseeing or providing pediatric care on a regular basis). PAY RANGE: $80.74 - $118.35/HR The pay range for this position reflects the base pay scale for the role at Alameda Health System. Final compensation will be determined based on several factors, including but not limited to a candidate's experience, education, skills, licensure and certifications, departmental equity, applicable collective bargaining agreements, and the operational needs of the organization. Alameda Health System also offers eligible positions a generous comprehensive benefits program. Additional Information Minimum Qualifications: Education: Graduate of an accredited Nursing Program required; Bachelor's degree in Nursing preferred. Minimum Experience: Six months experience as a Clinical Nurse I with AHS or the equivalent of one year full time recent experience at a comparable level in a minimum 100-bed hospital or in the area of specialty; (if experience is not recent, completion of an approved refresher course may be acceptable). Required Licenses/Certifications: Valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State Of California. Required Licenses/Certifications: BLS - Basic Life Support Certification issued by the American Heart Association. Other advanced life support certifications may be required per unit/department specialty according to patient care policies. Required Licenses/Certifications: CEN - Certified Emergency Nurse is desirable (for Emergency Department positions). Required Licenses/Certifications: TEAM Training (required for all positions at John George Psychiatric Pavilion; and required for certain positions in the Emergency Department). John George Psychiatric Hospital Nursing ER Crisis JGP Psych Services As Needed / Per Diem Night Nursing FTE: 0.01
Summary SUMMARY: The AHD Registered Nurse - Park Bridge provides direct nursing care to residents and supervises the patient care performed by certified nursing assistants (CNAs) and licensed vocational nurses (LVNs). Supervision and care must be in accordance with current federal, state, and local standards, as well as guidelines, and regulations that govern the facility. The facility is open 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, this means hours and days worked may vary. Performs related duties as required. DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification, however, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in the classification. 1. Uses a systematic approach to provide individualized nursing care. Provides care in a knowledgeable, skillful, consistent, and continuous manner. Functions to establish priorities of patient care based on essential needs and available resources of time, personnel, equipment, and supplies. 2. Coordinates admission, discharge and transfer of Residents. Makes Resident rounds every two hours to assess physical and emotional status and to initiate any required nursing interventions. Performs nursing evaluations regarding the health status of the Resident. Accurately reports and documents the Resident's symptoms, responses and status. Collects data for the Resident's assessment (MDS/RAPs) and the development of a plan of care. Enters and/or records data accurately and in a timely manner. 3. Makes nursing diagnoses which serve as the basis for the strategy of care. Selects and institutes appropriate nursing intervention that might be required to stabilize a Resident's condition and/or prevent complications. Evaluates the Resident's responses to nursing interventions. 4. Consults with physician or licensed independent practitioner. Clarifies any order or treatment regimen believed to be inaccurate, non-effective or contraindicated by consulting with the appropriate licensed practitioner and notifying the ordering practitioner when making the decision not to administer medication or treatment. Knows the rational for the effect of medications and treatments and correctly administer same. 5. Performs the review of medication and treatment records for completeness, accuracy in transcription of physician orders and adherence to stop order policy. Performs the administration and documentation of medications, enteral nutrition, IV therapy, and treatments per the physicians' order in accordance with facility policy, and accurately records all care provided. Orders and receives medications. 6. Designs, promotes and organizes Resident education and counseling based on health needs. Collaborates with the Resident, members of the healthcare team and, when appropriate, the Resident's significant other(s) in the interest of the Resident's healthcare. Consults with, utilizes and initiates referrals to appropriate community agencies and healthcare resources to provide continuity of care 7. Plans, organizes, manages and coordinates nursing rehabilitation/restorative nursing care. Initiates nursing interventions which promote Resident's ability to adapt and adjust to living as independently as possible. Plans, schedules and documents specific nursing rehabilitation/restorative nursing interventions in the care plan and in the Resident's clinical record. 8. Supervises members of the nursing staff who carry out nursing rehabilitation/restorative nursing activities. Teaches nursing assistants the use of nursing rehabilitation/restorative nursing and prevention measures. 9. Coordinates and plans nursing interventions with therapies (PT, OT, ST, RT). - Keeps others informed about the status of Residents receiving nursing rehabilitation/restorative nursing care; responds to Resident and family concern; ensures that each concern is documented and a resolution is initiated; assists in resolving grievances. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Graduate of an accredited Nursing program required. Education: Bachelor's degree preferred. Minimum Experience: One year of directly related experience. New graduates will be considered. Required Licenses/Certifications: Valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. Required Licenses/Certifications: Current BLS - Basic Life Support certification. Pay Range $53.85- $67.13 The pay range for this position reflects the base pay scale for the role at Alameda Health System. Final compensation will be determined based on several factors, including but not limited to a candidate's experience, education, skills, licensure and certifications, departmental equity, applicable collective bargaining agreements, and the operational needs of the organization. Alameda Health System also offers eligible positions a generous comprehensive benefits program. Park Bridge PB Nursing Services As Needed / Per Diem Varies Nursing FTE: 0.01
10/01/2025
Full time
Summary SUMMARY: The AHD Registered Nurse - Park Bridge provides direct nursing care to residents and supervises the patient care performed by certified nursing assistants (CNAs) and licensed vocational nurses (LVNs). Supervision and care must be in accordance with current federal, state, and local standards, as well as guidelines, and regulations that govern the facility. The facility is open 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, this means hours and days worked may vary. Performs related duties as required. DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification, however, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in the classification. 1. Uses a systematic approach to provide individualized nursing care. Provides care in a knowledgeable, skillful, consistent, and continuous manner. Functions to establish priorities of patient care based on essential needs and available resources of time, personnel, equipment, and supplies. 2. Coordinates admission, discharge and transfer of Residents. Makes Resident rounds every two hours to assess physical and emotional status and to initiate any required nursing interventions. Performs nursing evaluations regarding the health status of the Resident. Accurately reports and documents the Resident's symptoms, responses and status. Collects data for the Resident's assessment (MDS/RAPs) and the development of a plan of care. Enters and/or records data accurately and in a timely manner. 3. Makes nursing diagnoses which serve as the basis for the strategy of care. Selects and institutes appropriate nursing intervention that might be required to stabilize a Resident's condition and/or prevent complications. Evaluates the Resident's responses to nursing interventions. 4. Consults with physician or licensed independent practitioner. Clarifies any order or treatment regimen believed to be inaccurate, non-effective or contraindicated by consulting with the appropriate licensed practitioner and notifying the ordering practitioner when making the decision not to administer medication or treatment. Knows the rational for the effect of medications and treatments and correctly administer same. 5. Performs the review of medication and treatment records for completeness, accuracy in transcription of physician orders and adherence to stop order policy. Performs the administration and documentation of medications, enteral nutrition, IV therapy, and treatments per the physicians' order in accordance with facility policy, and accurately records all care provided. Orders and receives medications. 6. Designs, promotes and organizes Resident education and counseling based on health needs. Collaborates with the Resident, members of the healthcare team and, when appropriate, the Resident's significant other(s) in the interest of the Resident's healthcare. Consults with, utilizes and initiates referrals to appropriate community agencies and healthcare resources to provide continuity of care 7. Plans, organizes, manages and coordinates nursing rehabilitation/restorative nursing care. Initiates nursing interventions which promote Resident's ability to adapt and adjust to living as independently as possible. Plans, schedules and documents specific nursing rehabilitation/restorative nursing interventions in the care plan and in the Resident's clinical record. 8. Supervises members of the nursing staff who carry out nursing rehabilitation/restorative nursing activities. Teaches nursing assistants the use of nursing rehabilitation/restorative nursing and prevention measures. 9. Coordinates and plans nursing interventions with therapies (PT, OT, ST, RT). - Keeps others informed about the status of Residents receiving nursing rehabilitation/restorative nursing care; responds to Resident and family concern; ensures that each concern is documented and a resolution is initiated; assists in resolving grievances. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Graduate of an accredited Nursing program required. Education: Bachelor's degree preferred. Minimum Experience: One year of directly related experience. New graduates will be considered. Required Licenses/Certifications: Valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. Required Licenses/Certifications: Current BLS - Basic Life Support certification. Pay Range $53.85- $67.13 The pay range for this position reflects the base pay scale for the role at Alameda Health System. Final compensation will be determined based on several factors, including but not limited to a candidate's experience, education, skills, licensure and certifications, departmental equity, applicable collective bargaining agreements, and the operational needs of the organization. Alameda Health System also offers eligible positions a generous comprehensive benefits program. Park Bridge PB Nursing Services As Needed / Per Diem Varies Nursing FTE: 0.01
Summary SUMMARY: The AHD Registered Nurse - South Shore provides direct nursing care to residents and supervises the patient care performed by certified nursing assistants (CNAs) and licensed vocational nurses (LVNs). Supervision and care must be in accordance with current federal, state, and local standards, as well as guidelines, and regulations that govern the facility. The facility is open 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, this means hours and days worked may vary. Performs related duties as required. DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification, however, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in the classification. 1. Uses a systematic approach to provide individualized nursing care. Provides care in a knowledgeable, skillful, consistent, and continuous manner. Functions to establish priorities of patient care based on essential needs and available resources of time, personnel, equipment, and supplies. 2. Coordinates admission, discharge and transfer of Residents. Makes Resident rounds every two hours to assess physical and emotional status and to initiate any required nursing interventions. Performs nursing evaluations regarding the health status of the Resident. Accurately reports and documents the Resident's symptoms, responses and status. Collects data for the Resident's assessment (MDS/RAPs) and the development of a plan of care. Enters and/or records data accurately and in a timely manner. 3. Makes nursing diagnoses which serve as the basis for the strategy of care. Selects and institutes appropriate nursing intervention that might be required to stabilize a Resident's condition and/or prevent complications. Evaluates the Resident's responses to nursing interventions. 4. Consults with physician or licensed independent practitioner. Clarifies any order or treatment regimen believed to be inaccurate, non-effective or contraindicated by consulting with the appropriate licensed practitioner and notifying the ordering practitioner when making the decision not to administer medication or treatment. Knows the rational for the effect of medications and treatments and correctly administer same. 5. Performs the review of medication and treatment records for completeness, accuracy in transcription of physician orders and adherence to stop order policy. Performs the administration and documentation of medications, enteral nutrition, IV therapy, and treatments per the physicians' order in accordance with facility policy, and accurately records all care provided. Orders and receives medications. 6. Designs, promotes and organizes Resident education and counseling based on health needs. Collaborates with the Resident, members of the healthcare team and, when appropriate, the Resident's significant other(s) in the interest of the Resident's healthcare. Consults with, utilizes and initiates referrals to appropriate community agencies and healthcare resources to provide continuity of care. 7. Plans, organizes, manages and coordinates nursing rehabilitation/restorative nursing care. Initiates nursing interventions which promote Resident's ability to adapt and adjust to living as independently as possible. Plans, schedules and documents specific nursing rehabilitation/restorative nursing interventions in the care plan and in the Resident's clinical record. 8. Supervises members of the nursing staff who carry out nursing rehabilitation/restorative nursing activities. Teaches nursing assistants the use of nursing rehabilitation/restorative nursing and prevention measures. 9. Coordinates and plans nursing interventions with therapies (PT, OT, ST, RT). - Keeps others informed about the status of Residents receiving nursing rehabilitation/restorative nursing care; responds to Resident and family concern; ensures that each concern is documented and a resolution is initiated; assists in resolving grievances. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Graduate of an accredited Nursing program required. Education: Bachelor's degree in Nursing Preferred. Minimum Experience: One year of directly related experience. New graduates will be considered. Required Licenses/Certifications: Valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. Required Licenses/Certifications: Current BLS - Basic Life Support certification. SAN: Pay Range $53.85 - $67.13 The pay range for this position reflects the base pay scale for the role at Alameda Health System. Final compensation will be determined based on several factors, including but not limited to a candidate's experience, education, skills, licensure and certifications, departmental equity, applicable collective bargaining agreements, and the operational needs of the organization. Alameda Health System also offers eligible positions a generous comprehensive benefits program. South Shore AHD South Shore Services As Needed / Per Diem Varies Nursing FTE: 0.01
10/01/2025
Full time
Summary SUMMARY: The AHD Registered Nurse - South Shore provides direct nursing care to residents and supervises the patient care performed by certified nursing assistants (CNAs) and licensed vocational nurses (LVNs). Supervision and care must be in accordance with current federal, state, and local standards, as well as guidelines, and regulations that govern the facility. The facility is open 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, this means hours and days worked may vary. Performs related duties as required. DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification, however, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in the classification. 1. Uses a systematic approach to provide individualized nursing care. Provides care in a knowledgeable, skillful, consistent, and continuous manner. Functions to establish priorities of patient care based on essential needs and available resources of time, personnel, equipment, and supplies. 2. Coordinates admission, discharge and transfer of Residents. Makes Resident rounds every two hours to assess physical and emotional status and to initiate any required nursing interventions. Performs nursing evaluations regarding the health status of the Resident. Accurately reports and documents the Resident's symptoms, responses and status. Collects data for the Resident's assessment (MDS/RAPs) and the development of a plan of care. Enters and/or records data accurately and in a timely manner. 3. Makes nursing diagnoses which serve as the basis for the strategy of care. Selects and institutes appropriate nursing intervention that might be required to stabilize a Resident's condition and/or prevent complications. Evaluates the Resident's responses to nursing interventions. 4. Consults with physician or licensed independent practitioner. Clarifies any order or treatment regimen believed to be inaccurate, non-effective or contraindicated by consulting with the appropriate licensed practitioner and notifying the ordering practitioner when making the decision not to administer medication or treatment. Knows the rational for the effect of medications and treatments and correctly administer same. 5. Performs the review of medication and treatment records for completeness, accuracy in transcription of physician orders and adherence to stop order policy. Performs the administration and documentation of medications, enteral nutrition, IV therapy, and treatments per the physicians' order in accordance with facility policy, and accurately records all care provided. Orders and receives medications. 6. Designs, promotes and organizes Resident education and counseling based on health needs. Collaborates with the Resident, members of the healthcare team and, when appropriate, the Resident's significant other(s) in the interest of the Resident's healthcare. Consults with, utilizes and initiates referrals to appropriate community agencies and healthcare resources to provide continuity of care. 7. Plans, organizes, manages and coordinates nursing rehabilitation/restorative nursing care. Initiates nursing interventions which promote Resident's ability to adapt and adjust to living as independently as possible. Plans, schedules and documents specific nursing rehabilitation/restorative nursing interventions in the care plan and in the Resident's clinical record. 8. Supervises members of the nursing staff who carry out nursing rehabilitation/restorative nursing activities. Teaches nursing assistants the use of nursing rehabilitation/restorative nursing and prevention measures. 9. Coordinates and plans nursing interventions with therapies (PT, OT, ST, RT). - Keeps others informed about the status of Residents receiving nursing rehabilitation/restorative nursing care; responds to Resident and family concern; ensures that each concern is documented and a resolution is initiated; assists in resolving grievances. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Graduate of an accredited Nursing program required. Education: Bachelor's degree in Nursing Preferred. Minimum Experience: One year of directly related experience. New graduates will be considered. Required Licenses/Certifications: Valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. Required Licenses/Certifications: Current BLS - Basic Life Support certification. SAN: Pay Range $53.85 - $67.13 The pay range for this position reflects the base pay scale for the role at Alameda Health System. Final compensation will be determined based on several factors, including but not limited to a candidate's experience, education, skills, licensure and certifications, departmental equity, applicable collective bargaining agreements, and the operational needs of the organization. Alameda Health System also offers eligible positions a generous comprehensive benefits program. South Shore AHD South Shore Services As Needed / Per Diem Varies Nursing FTE: 0.01
Summary SUMMARY: Under general supervision of the Nurse Manager, the SLH Assistant Nurse Manager directs the professional and support nursing personnel. Provides individualized, goal-directed nursing care through use of nursing process and the principles of primary nursing in accordance with departmental and hospital policies and procedures. Performs related duties as required. DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification. However, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in the classification. 1. Address and evaluate performance issues and applies corrective action as needed; assist and complete annual performance evaluations. 2. Assess and evaluate staff developmental needs and works with Clinical Nursing Educator to provide programs and classes to meet these needs; identifies to Nursing Administration those employees with growth potential. 3. Assists with budgetary process, making recommendations for personnel, supplies, equipment, remodeling and contracts. 4. Develop and conduct quality improvement studies/activities. 5. Obtains and incorporates when feasible suggestions and recommendations from staff; participates in the determination and implementation of patient care and documentation standards and quality assurance program criteria and monitors the documentation of their achievement. 6. Performs other duties as required. 7. Responsible for consistent implementation of the standards set by State and National regulatory and/or accrediting agencies; monitors the success and quality of programs providing infection control, quality assurance, continuity of care, patient education, and coordination of care with other departments. 8. Responsible for daily rounding throughout the unit to evaluate status of patient care operation and environment of the unit, staff needs and patients' perception of care; reports issues as appropriate. 9. Responsible for effective bed management and patient flow. 10. Sets and manages priorities for patient care and unit operations and makes adjustments to staffing as necessary; contributes to adoption of master staffing schedule to unit schedule; maintains approved personnel assignments, time allowance and payroll and personnel records. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS : Minimum Experience: One year full-time, continuous experience as a Clinical Nurse III or three (3) years experience as a Clinical Nurse II with AHS, or four (4) years full time, continuous experience in a large facility in the clinical area of application. Required Education: Graduate of an accredited Nursing Program. Bachelor's degree in Nursing preferred. Required Licenses/Certification: ACLS - Advanced Cardiac Life Support issued by AHA. Other advanced life support certification may be required per unit/department specialty. Required Licenses/Certification: BLS - Basic Life Support Certification issued by the American Heart Association (AHA). Required Licenses/Certifications: Current RN license to practice in the State of California. San Leandro Hospital SLH Med Surg Second Floor Full Time Night Nursing FTE: 1
10/01/2025
Full time
Summary SUMMARY: Under general supervision of the Nurse Manager, the SLH Assistant Nurse Manager directs the professional and support nursing personnel. Provides individualized, goal-directed nursing care through use of nursing process and the principles of primary nursing in accordance with departmental and hospital policies and procedures. Performs related duties as required. DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification. However, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in the classification. 1. Address and evaluate performance issues and applies corrective action as needed; assist and complete annual performance evaluations. 2. Assess and evaluate staff developmental needs and works with Clinical Nursing Educator to provide programs and classes to meet these needs; identifies to Nursing Administration those employees with growth potential. 3. Assists with budgetary process, making recommendations for personnel, supplies, equipment, remodeling and contracts. 4. Develop and conduct quality improvement studies/activities. 5. Obtains and incorporates when feasible suggestions and recommendations from staff; participates in the determination and implementation of patient care and documentation standards and quality assurance program criteria and monitors the documentation of their achievement. 6. Performs other duties as required. 7. Responsible for consistent implementation of the standards set by State and National regulatory and/or accrediting agencies; monitors the success and quality of programs providing infection control, quality assurance, continuity of care, patient education, and coordination of care with other departments. 8. Responsible for daily rounding throughout the unit to evaluate status of patient care operation and environment of the unit, staff needs and patients' perception of care; reports issues as appropriate. 9. Responsible for effective bed management and patient flow. 10. Sets and manages priorities for patient care and unit operations and makes adjustments to staffing as necessary; contributes to adoption of master staffing schedule to unit schedule; maintains approved personnel assignments, time allowance and payroll and personnel records. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS : Minimum Experience: One year full-time, continuous experience as a Clinical Nurse III or three (3) years experience as a Clinical Nurse II with AHS, or four (4) years full time, continuous experience in a large facility in the clinical area of application. Required Education: Graduate of an accredited Nursing Program. Bachelor's degree in Nursing preferred. Required Licenses/Certification: ACLS - Advanced Cardiac Life Support issued by AHA. Other advanced life support certification may be required per unit/department specialty. Required Licenses/Certification: BLS - Basic Life Support Certification issued by the American Heart Association (AHA). Required Licenses/Certifications: Current RN license to practice in the State of California. San Leandro Hospital SLH Med Surg Second Floor Full Time Night Nursing FTE: 1
Summary Highland Hospital, located in Oakland, California, is the largest facility of Alameda Health System which serves a diverse patient population in California's East Bay Area. As a provider of care to all patients, we provide high quality, accessible care to our community's most vulnerable patients. Our providers and staff are dedicated to our patients and would love to welcome others who share our mission! We are currently recruiting for a Full Time Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNA) to work 12-hour, night shifts at our Highland Hospital's Anesthesiology department. This position reports to the Chair of the Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine. This clinician will provide services including inpatient, emergency, and on-call care. Clinicians within Alameda Health System (AHS) will be expected to safely and effectively care for the following types of surgeries, procedures and circumstances within our Anesthesiology care team. AHS is offering this full time, night shift position a one-time $15,000 sign on bonus! If you are interested in this opportunity, we encourage you to apply! New Grads Welcome! SUMMARY: Under supervision of an anesthesiologist, participates or assists in the administration of anesthetics by inhalation, intravenous, regional, and neuraxial methods. Participates under the supervision of a physician in intubation and resuscitation of newborn infants. Performs related duties as required. DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification. However, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in the classification. 1. Provides anesthesia services as part of the anesthesiology team model; conducts patient assessments including interview, physical examination and chard review to determine any risks and recommend the appropriate anesthesia; administers anesthesia to patients in surgery, in the labor delivery suite, and in other areas of the hospital involving such procedures as the administration of diagnostic and therapeutic nerve blocks. 2. Assists in post-anesthesia care of patients and keeps the supervising anesthesiologist or surgeon informed of patient's status. 3. Responds to "Code Blues" as necessary; assists in resuscitations and difficult intubations, and assists in intubation and resuscitation of newborn infants. 4. Cleans, checks, and restores the anesthesia equipment in the different service areas of the hospital; orders drugs and anesthesia supplies. 5. Assists in the evaluation of new techniques and procedures in anesthesiology for introduction into the service. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Graduate of an accredited Nursing program required; Bachelor's degree in Nursing preferred; Graduate of a school of anesthesia complying with the standards of the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists and the California State Board of Registered Nurses. Minimum Experience: Two years of full-time experience in the administration of anesthetics by inhalation and intravenous methods in an active acute hospital or clinic may be substituted for the educational requirement. Experience in obstetrical and emergency anesthesia and experience in the intubation and resuscitation of newborn infants is considered desirable. Required Licenses/Certifications: BLS/CPR and ACLS certifications at the time of hire. Other advanced life support certifications may be required per unit/department specialty according to patient care policies. Required Licenses/Certifications: Certification as a Nurse Anesthetist by the California State Board of Registered Nurses. Required Licenses/Certifications: Valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. Current participants in an accredited nurse anesthesia programs with pending graduation and licensing may qualify contingent on completion within 6 months of hire of both, nurse anesthesia program and CRNA license in accordance with NBCRNA. PAY RANGE: $132.46 - $171.79HR The pay range for this position reflects the base pay scale for the role at Alameda Health System. Final compensation will be determined based on several factors, including but not limited to a candidate's experience, education, skills, licenses and certifications, departmental equity, applicable collective bargaining agreements, and the operational needs of the organization. Alameda Health System also offers eligible positions a generous comprehensive benefits program. Highland General Hospital Anesthesiology Full Time Night Nursing FTE: 0.9
10/01/2025
Full time
Summary Highland Hospital, located in Oakland, California, is the largest facility of Alameda Health System which serves a diverse patient population in California's East Bay Area. As a provider of care to all patients, we provide high quality, accessible care to our community's most vulnerable patients. Our providers and staff are dedicated to our patients and would love to welcome others who share our mission! We are currently recruiting for a Full Time Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNA) to work 12-hour, night shifts at our Highland Hospital's Anesthesiology department. This position reports to the Chair of the Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine. This clinician will provide services including inpatient, emergency, and on-call care. Clinicians within Alameda Health System (AHS) will be expected to safely and effectively care for the following types of surgeries, procedures and circumstances within our Anesthesiology care team. AHS is offering this full time, night shift position a one-time $15,000 sign on bonus! If you are interested in this opportunity, we encourage you to apply! New Grads Welcome! SUMMARY: Under supervision of an anesthesiologist, participates or assists in the administration of anesthetics by inhalation, intravenous, regional, and neuraxial methods. Participates under the supervision of a physician in intubation and resuscitation of newborn infants. Performs related duties as required. DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification. However, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in the classification. 1. Provides anesthesia services as part of the anesthesiology team model; conducts patient assessments including interview, physical examination and chard review to determine any risks and recommend the appropriate anesthesia; administers anesthesia to patients in surgery, in the labor delivery suite, and in other areas of the hospital involving such procedures as the administration of diagnostic and therapeutic nerve blocks. 2. Assists in post-anesthesia care of patients and keeps the supervising anesthesiologist or surgeon informed of patient's status. 3. Responds to "Code Blues" as necessary; assists in resuscitations and difficult intubations, and assists in intubation and resuscitation of newborn infants. 4. Cleans, checks, and restores the anesthesia equipment in the different service areas of the hospital; orders drugs and anesthesia supplies. 5. Assists in the evaluation of new techniques and procedures in anesthesiology for introduction into the service. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Graduate of an accredited Nursing program required; Bachelor's degree in Nursing preferred; Graduate of a school of anesthesia complying with the standards of the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists and the California State Board of Registered Nurses. Minimum Experience: Two years of full-time experience in the administration of anesthetics by inhalation and intravenous methods in an active acute hospital or clinic may be substituted for the educational requirement. Experience in obstetrical and emergency anesthesia and experience in the intubation and resuscitation of newborn infants is considered desirable. Required Licenses/Certifications: BLS/CPR and ACLS certifications at the time of hire. Other advanced life support certifications may be required per unit/department specialty according to patient care policies. Required Licenses/Certifications: Certification as a Nurse Anesthetist by the California State Board of Registered Nurses. Required Licenses/Certifications: Valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. Current participants in an accredited nurse anesthesia programs with pending graduation and licensing may qualify contingent on completion within 6 months of hire of both, nurse anesthesia program and CRNA license in accordance with NBCRNA. PAY RANGE: $132.46 - $171.79HR The pay range for this position reflects the base pay scale for the role at Alameda Health System. Final compensation will be determined based on several factors, including but not limited to a candidate's experience, education, skills, licenses and certifications, departmental equity, applicable collective bargaining agreements, and the operational needs of the organization. Alameda Health System also offers eligible positions a generous comprehensive benefits program. Highland General Hospital Anesthesiology Full Time Night Nursing FTE: 0.9
Summary Highland Hospital, located in Oakland, California, is the largest facility of Alameda Health System which serves a diverse patient population in California's East Bay Area. As a provider of care to all patients, we provide high quality, accessible care to our community's most vulnerable patients. Our providers and staff are dedicated to our patients and would love to welcome others who share our mission! We are currently recruiting for a Full Time Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNA) to work 12-hour, varied shifts at our Highland Hospital's Anesthesiology department. This position reports to the Chair of the Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine. This clinician will provide services including inpatient, emergency, and on-call care. Clinicians within Alameda Health System (AHS) will be expected to safely and effectively care for the following types of surgeries, procedures and circumstances within our Anesthesiology care team. SUMMARY: Under supervision of an anesthesiologist, participates or assists in the administration of anesthetics by inhalation, intravenous, regional, and neuraxial methods. Participates under the supervision of a physician in intubation and resuscitation of newborn infants. Performs related duties as required. DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification. However, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in the classification. 1. Provides anesthesia services as part of the anesthesiology team model; conducts patient assessments including interview, physical examination and chard review to determine any risks and recommend the appropriate anesthesia; administers anesthesia to patients in surgery, in the labor delivery suite, and in other areas of the hospital involving such procedures as the administration of diagnostic and therapeutic nerve blocks. 2. Assists in post-anesthesia care of patients and keeps the supervising anesthesiologist or surgeon informed of patient's status. 3. Responds to "Code Blues" as necessary; assists in resuscitations and difficult intubations, and assists in intubation and resuscitation of newborn infants. 4. Cleans, checks, and restores the anesthesia equipment in the different service areas of the hospital; orders drugs and anesthesia supplies. 5. Assists in the evaluation of new techniques and procedures in anesthesiology for introduction into the service. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Graduate of an accredited Nursing program required; Bachelor's degree in Nursing preferred; Graduate of a school of anesthesia complying with the standards of the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists and the California State Board of Registered Nurses. Minimum Experience: Two years of full-time experience in the administration of anesthetics by inhalation and intravenous methods in an active acute hospital or clinic may be substituted for the educational requirement. Experience in obstetrical and emergency anesthesia and experience in the intubation and resuscitation of newborn infants is considered desirable. Required Licenses/Certifications: BLS/CPR and ACLS certifications at the time of hire. Other advanced life support certifications may be required per unit/department specialty according to patient care policies. Required Licenses/Certifications: Certification as a Nurse Anesthetist by the California State Board of Registered Nurses. Required Licenses/Certifications: Valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. Current participants in an accredited nurse anesthesia programs with pending graduation and licensing may qualify contingent on completion within 6 months of hire of both, nurse anesthesia program and CRNA license in accordance with NBCRNA. PAY RANGE: $132.46 - $171.79HR The pay range for this position reflects the base pay scale for the role at Alameda Health System. Final compensation will be determined based on several factors, including but not limited to a candidate's experience, education, skills, licenses and certifications, departmental equity, applicable collective bargaining agreements, and the oper ational needs of the organization. Alameda Health System also offers eligible positions a generous comprehensive benefits program. Highland General Hospital Anesthesiology Full Time Varies Nursing FTE: 0.9
10/01/2025
Full time
Summary Highland Hospital, located in Oakland, California, is the largest facility of Alameda Health System which serves a diverse patient population in California's East Bay Area. As a provider of care to all patients, we provide high quality, accessible care to our community's most vulnerable patients. Our providers and staff are dedicated to our patients and would love to welcome others who share our mission! We are currently recruiting for a Full Time Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNA) to work 12-hour, varied shifts at our Highland Hospital's Anesthesiology department. This position reports to the Chair of the Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine. This clinician will provide services including inpatient, emergency, and on-call care. Clinicians within Alameda Health System (AHS) will be expected to safely and effectively care for the following types of surgeries, procedures and circumstances within our Anesthesiology care team. SUMMARY: Under supervision of an anesthesiologist, participates or assists in the administration of anesthetics by inhalation, intravenous, regional, and neuraxial methods. Participates under the supervision of a physician in intubation and resuscitation of newborn infants. Performs related duties as required. DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification. However, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in the classification. 1. Provides anesthesia services as part of the anesthesiology team model; conducts patient assessments including interview, physical examination and chard review to determine any risks and recommend the appropriate anesthesia; administers anesthesia to patients in surgery, in the labor delivery suite, and in other areas of the hospital involving such procedures as the administration of diagnostic and therapeutic nerve blocks. 2. Assists in post-anesthesia care of patients and keeps the supervising anesthesiologist or surgeon informed of patient's status. 3. Responds to "Code Blues" as necessary; assists in resuscitations and difficult intubations, and assists in intubation and resuscitation of newborn infants. 4. Cleans, checks, and restores the anesthesia equipment in the different service areas of the hospital; orders drugs and anesthesia supplies. 5. Assists in the evaluation of new techniques and procedures in anesthesiology for introduction into the service. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Graduate of an accredited Nursing program required; Bachelor's degree in Nursing preferred; Graduate of a school of anesthesia complying with the standards of the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists and the California State Board of Registered Nurses. Minimum Experience: Two years of full-time experience in the administration of anesthetics by inhalation and intravenous methods in an active acute hospital or clinic may be substituted for the educational requirement. Experience in obstetrical and emergency anesthesia and experience in the intubation and resuscitation of newborn infants is considered desirable. Required Licenses/Certifications: BLS/CPR and ACLS certifications at the time of hire. Other advanced life support certifications may be required per unit/department specialty according to patient care policies. Required Licenses/Certifications: Certification as a Nurse Anesthetist by the California State Board of Registered Nurses. Required Licenses/Certifications: Valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. Current participants in an accredited nurse anesthesia programs with pending graduation and licensing may qualify contingent on completion within 6 months of hire of both, nurse anesthesia program and CRNA license in accordance with NBCRNA. PAY RANGE: $132.46 - $171.79HR The pay range for this position reflects the base pay scale for the role at Alameda Health System. Final compensation will be determined based on several factors, including but not limited to a candidate's experience, education, skills, licenses and certifications, departmental equity, applicable collective bargaining agreements, and the oper ational needs of the organization. Alameda Health System also offers eligible positions a generous comprehensive benefits program. Highland General Hospital Anesthesiology Full Time Varies Nursing FTE: 0.9
Summary SUMMARY: The AHD House Supervisor is responsible for providing clinical oversight and direction to the nursing staff during non-business hours. The AHD House Supervisor is skilled in problem solving and crisis intervention and serves as the first level contact for Administrative issues during non-business hours. The AHD House Supervisor has strong clinical skills and a sound knowledge base as a nurse generalist. Performs related duties as required. DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: NOTE : The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification. However, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in the classification. 1. Adjusts nurse staffing to meet patient care needs for current and oncoming shifts, based on patient acuity and staffing guidelines. 2. Leads to measure, evaluate, act, motivate and counsel staff; can anticipate problems. 3. Leads in a calm manner, deescalate during stressful and crisis situations. 4. Assists the nursing and medical staff as needed in times of stress and crisis. Responds and assists in "code" situations: Code Blue, Code Grey, Code Red, Code green, Code Pink, and Code Yellow. Manages post-death process. Models the Studer "Must Haves" including the use of AIDET and leadership rounding on staff. 5. Provides clinical supervision and direction to all nursing units/departments. 6. Collaborates with the appropriate nurse manager regarding problems and the delivery of patient care. Supervises adherence to nursing policies and procedures including safety and infection control standards. 7. Performs delegated Pharmacy functions for in patients during hours that pharmacy is closed ie. Retrieval of medications. Retrieves supplies, equipment and dietary requests as needed. Performs inpatient admission, transfer and bed control functions. 8. Represents Hospital Administration after normal business hours. Initiates the San Leandro Hospital disaster response plan in the event of an external or internal disaster. Responsible for investigating concerns of patients, families, visitors or physicians and for reporting findings to the risk manager or VP/ patient care services, as required. 9. Identifies problems related to patient care and hospital operation and successfully resolves issues. 10. Supports patient and family values thru care and compassion. 11. Takes appropriate action to address immediate clinical or behavioral issues with staff and communicates such to the appropriate manager. 12. Provides verbal and written feedback for regarding staff performance to Department Leaders. Any combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge, skills and abilities as well as possession of any required licenses or certifications is qualifying. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Preferred Education: Bachelor's Degree in Nursing. Minimum Experience: Three years experience as an RN with increasing responsibilities and progressive experience. Preferred Licenses/Certification: ACLS - Advanced Life Support Certification - issued by AHA-American Heart Association. Required Licenses/Certification: BLS - Basic Life Support Certification - issued by AHA-American Heart Association. Required Licenses/Certification: Valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. Additional Information A Community Hospital in Alameda County and so much more For generations, Alameda residents have found friendly, familiar faces and dedicated medical attention at their local hospital. Now, more and more individuals in Oakland and throughout the East Bay are turning to Alameda Hospital for quality care. We welcome all patients seeking an Alameda County Hospital or Bay Area Hospital who value a state-of-the-art medical facility, with a human touch. Alameda Hospital. We care. The pay range for this position reflects the base pay scale for the role at Alameda Health System. Final compensation will be determined based on several factors, including but not limited to a candidate's experience, education, skills, licensure and certifications, departmental equity, applicable collective bargaining agreements, and the operational needs of the organization. Alameda Health System also offers eligible positions a generous comprehensive benefits program. Alameda Hospital AHD Nursing Administration Services As Needed / Per Diem Varies Nursing FTE: 0.01
10/01/2025
Full time
Summary SUMMARY: The AHD House Supervisor is responsible for providing clinical oversight and direction to the nursing staff during non-business hours. The AHD House Supervisor is skilled in problem solving and crisis intervention and serves as the first level contact for Administrative issues during non-business hours. The AHD House Supervisor has strong clinical skills and a sound knowledge base as a nurse generalist. Performs related duties as required. DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: NOTE : The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification. However, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in the classification. 1. Adjusts nurse staffing to meet patient care needs for current and oncoming shifts, based on patient acuity and staffing guidelines. 2. Leads to measure, evaluate, act, motivate and counsel staff; can anticipate problems. 3. Leads in a calm manner, deescalate during stressful and crisis situations. 4. Assists the nursing and medical staff as needed in times of stress and crisis. Responds and assists in "code" situations: Code Blue, Code Grey, Code Red, Code green, Code Pink, and Code Yellow. Manages post-death process. Models the Studer "Must Haves" including the use of AIDET and leadership rounding on staff. 5. Provides clinical supervision and direction to all nursing units/departments. 6. Collaborates with the appropriate nurse manager regarding problems and the delivery of patient care. Supervises adherence to nursing policies and procedures including safety and infection control standards. 7. Performs delegated Pharmacy functions for in patients during hours that pharmacy is closed ie. Retrieval of medications. Retrieves supplies, equipment and dietary requests as needed. Performs inpatient admission, transfer and bed control functions. 8. Represents Hospital Administration after normal business hours. Initiates the San Leandro Hospital disaster response plan in the event of an external or internal disaster. Responsible for investigating concerns of patients, families, visitors or physicians and for reporting findings to the risk manager or VP/ patient care services, as required. 9. Identifies problems related to patient care and hospital operation and successfully resolves issues. 10. Supports patient and family values thru care and compassion. 11. Takes appropriate action to address immediate clinical or behavioral issues with staff and communicates such to the appropriate manager. 12. Provides verbal and written feedback for regarding staff performance to Department Leaders. Any combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge, skills and abilities as well as possession of any required licenses or certifications is qualifying. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Preferred Education: Bachelor's Degree in Nursing. Minimum Experience: Three years experience as an RN with increasing responsibilities and progressive experience. Preferred Licenses/Certification: ACLS - Advanced Life Support Certification - issued by AHA-American Heart Association. Required Licenses/Certification: BLS - Basic Life Support Certification - issued by AHA-American Heart Association. Required Licenses/Certification: Valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. Additional Information A Community Hospital in Alameda County and so much more For generations, Alameda residents have found friendly, familiar faces and dedicated medical attention at their local hospital. Now, more and more individuals in Oakland and throughout the East Bay are turning to Alameda Hospital for quality care. We welcome all patients seeking an Alameda County Hospital or Bay Area Hospital who value a state-of-the-art medical facility, with a human touch. Alameda Hospital. We care. The pay range for this position reflects the base pay scale for the role at Alameda Health System. Final compensation will be determined based on several factors, including but not limited to a candidate's experience, education, skills, licensure and certifications, departmental equity, applicable collective bargaining agreements, and the operational needs of the organization. Alameda Health System also offers eligible positions a generous comprehensive benefits program. Alameda Hospital AHD Nursing Administration Services As Needed / Per Diem Varies Nursing FTE: 0.01
Summary SUMMARY: Under general supervision, the SLH Registered Nurse II provides nursing care to patients, including medications and treatment. Plans, implements, and evaluates patient care and performs related duties as required. The Registered Nurse II level is the journey level class where incumbents have had the required professional nursing experience and are capable of independently performing the full range of clinical nursing services involving patient care. Registered Nurse II's may supervise the work of professional and paraprofessional staff of the unit to which assigned. DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification, however, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in the 1. Accompanies, assists, and represents the needs of patients to other providers. 2. Accurately provide care with respect to medication administration, skin and wound care, ADL's and other essential patient care related activities. 3. Develops, implements, evaluates and makes modifications in the nursing care plan; prepares required records and reports. 4. Gathers and assess information about patients to meet nursing needs; assists and consults with physician in the performance of procedures and diagnostic tests; contracts physicians and/or other departments to obtain or provide patient information. 5. May provide oversight to staff who monitor telemetry systems; alerts primary nurse of changes in underlying rhythms and of any life threatening arrhythmias that may develop; interprets and posts telemetry strips at the hours specified; admits and discharges patients with telemetry units as appropriate. 6. Organizes, supervises, makes adjustments and accepts responsibility for the quality of care provided patients by co-workers for a given work period; at the level II assumes responsibility as a team leader or a charge nurse when assigned. 7. Participates in promoting a healthful, safe, and therapeutic environment for patient and families; set up and controls the environment essential for infection control. 8. Participates in the implementation of patient care standards, infection control standards and quality assurance criteria; assist with conducting studies; participates in unit and other meetings. 9. Provides and evaluates patient care established standards and criteria in conformity with the nursing care plan. Monitors patients for significant and critical changes and initiates procedures as required; documents care given according to set standards and at required intervals. Interprets and explains procedures, regimens, and services to patients and families; teaches patients and family members health care and disease prevention techniques. Prepares patients and/or area for procedures and operations; assists physicians; uses instruments and equipment related to the area of assignment. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Graduate of an accredited Nursing program required; Bachelor's degree in Nursing preferred. Minimum Experience: Six months experience as a Registered Nurse I with AHS or the equivalent of one year full time recent experience at a comparable level in a minimum 100-bed hospital or in the area of specialty; (if experience is not recent, completion of an approved refresher course may be acceptable). Required Licenses/Certifications: Valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. Required Licenses/Certifications: ACLS - Advanced Cardiac Life Support Certification - issued by AHA American Heart Association may be required per unit/department specialty according to patient care policies. Required Licenses/Certifications: BLS - Basic Life Support Certification issued by the American Heart Association. Other advanced life support certifications may be required per unit/department specialty according to patient care policies. Required Licenses/Certifications: CPI -Crisis Prevention Intervention Training (required for positions in the Emergency Department). Required Licenses/Certifications: PALS - Pediatric Advanced Life Support Certification- AHA American Heart Association (Required for Emergency Department). Preferred Licenses/Certifications: CCRN - Critical Care Registered Nurse is preferred. Preferred Licenses/Certifications: CEN - Certified Emergency Nurse is preferred (for positions in the Emergency Department) PAY RANGE: $73.86 - 93.79/HR The pay range for this position reflects the base pay scale for the role at Alameda Health System. Final compensation will be determined based on several factors, including but not limited to a candidate's experience, education, skills, licensure and certifications, departmental equity, applicable collective bargaining agreements, and the operational needs of the organization. Alameda Health System also offers eligible positions a generous comprehensive benefits program. San Leandro Hospital SLH Emergency Part Time Night Nursing FTE: 0.8
10/01/2025
Full time
Summary SUMMARY: Under general supervision, the SLH Registered Nurse II provides nursing care to patients, including medications and treatment. Plans, implements, and evaluates patient care and performs related duties as required. The Registered Nurse II level is the journey level class where incumbents have had the required professional nursing experience and are capable of independently performing the full range of clinical nursing services involving patient care. Registered Nurse II's may supervise the work of professional and paraprofessional staff of the unit to which assigned. DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification, however, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in the 1. Accompanies, assists, and represents the needs of patients to other providers. 2. Accurately provide care with respect to medication administration, skin and wound care, ADL's and other essential patient care related activities. 3. Develops, implements, evaluates and makes modifications in the nursing care plan; prepares required records and reports. 4. Gathers and assess information about patients to meet nursing needs; assists and consults with physician in the performance of procedures and diagnostic tests; contracts physicians and/or other departments to obtain or provide patient information. 5. May provide oversight to staff who monitor telemetry systems; alerts primary nurse of changes in underlying rhythms and of any life threatening arrhythmias that may develop; interprets and posts telemetry strips at the hours specified; admits and discharges patients with telemetry units as appropriate. 6. Organizes, supervises, makes adjustments and accepts responsibility for the quality of care provided patients by co-workers for a given work period; at the level II assumes responsibility as a team leader or a charge nurse when assigned. 7. Participates in promoting a healthful, safe, and therapeutic environment for patient and families; set up and controls the environment essential for infection control. 8. Participates in the implementation of patient care standards, infection control standards and quality assurance criteria; assist with conducting studies; participates in unit and other meetings. 9. Provides and evaluates patient care established standards and criteria in conformity with the nursing care plan. Monitors patients for significant and critical changes and initiates procedures as required; documents care given according to set standards and at required intervals. Interprets and explains procedures, regimens, and services to patients and families; teaches patients and family members health care and disease prevention techniques. Prepares patients and/or area for procedures and operations; assists physicians; uses instruments and equipment related to the area of assignment. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Graduate of an accredited Nursing program required; Bachelor's degree in Nursing preferred. Minimum Experience: Six months experience as a Registered Nurse I with AHS or the equivalent of one year full time recent experience at a comparable level in a minimum 100-bed hospital or in the area of specialty; (if experience is not recent, completion of an approved refresher course may be acceptable). Required Licenses/Certifications: Valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. Required Licenses/Certifications: ACLS - Advanced Cardiac Life Support Certification - issued by AHA American Heart Association may be required per unit/department specialty according to patient care policies. Required Licenses/Certifications: BLS - Basic Life Support Certification issued by the American Heart Association. Other advanced life support certifications may be required per unit/department specialty according to patient care policies. Required Licenses/Certifications: CPI -Crisis Prevention Intervention Training (required for positions in the Emergency Department). Required Licenses/Certifications: PALS - Pediatric Advanced Life Support Certification- AHA American Heart Association (Required for Emergency Department). Preferred Licenses/Certifications: CCRN - Critical Care Registered Nurse is preferred. Preferred Licenses/Certifications: CEN - Certified Emergency Nurse is preferred (for positions in the Emergency Department) PAY RANGE: $73.86 - 93.79/HR The pay range for this position reflects the base pay scale for the role at Alameda Health System. Final compensation will be determined based on several factors, including but not limited to a candidate's experience, education, skills, licensure and certifications, departmental equity, applicable collective bargaining agreements, and the operational needs of the organization. Alameda Health System also offers eligible positions a generous comprehensive benefits program. San Leandro Hospital SLH Emergency Part Time Night Nursing FTE: 0.8
Summary SUMMARY Under general direction, evaluates and diagnoses the nursing problems of patients. Directs appropriate patient care treatment, counseling and education of patients and their families. Assists nursing staff in the evaluation of patients and the provisions of nursing care. Provides a full range of clinical and consultative services. Acts as consultant to non-medical program directors, staff and the families of patients providing instruction and consultation regarding medical and nursing procedures. Performs related duties as required. DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification. However, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in the classification. Assists in formulating policies and procedures necessary to provide quality of care to patients in area of specialization. Assumes responsibility for the treatment of individuals, groups, and families; evaluates patients; recommends treatment plans; affects positive changes in patient behavior through diagnosis and treatment of patient illness. Consults with other health care team members regarding patient progress; and develops nursing care plans I consultations with nursing staff. Contributes to the expansion of the body of knowledge in nursing within area of specialization. Establishes standards for nursing practice in consultation with nursing administrative leadership. Maintains current knowledge and competency in area of specialization and in professional practice. Provides administrative and educational guidance to staff; keeps abreast of current trends in area of specialization; serves on planning and evaluation committees; attends and may conduct staff meetings and training sessions. Serves as consultant to nursing staff, physicians, and other health care providers in areas of specialization. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Minimum Experience: Demonstrated clinical competence and in-depth knowledge in a specialty area with at least two years of clinical experience in area of specialization and Master's degree in Nursing from a recognized program in clinical specialization; OR four years of clinical experience in area of specialization and possession of an American Nurses' Association Specialty Certification; OR two years of clinical experience in area of specialization and possession of an American Nurses' Association Clinical Specialist Certification. Preferred Education: Graduate of an accredited Nursing program required; Bachelor's degree in Nursing preferred. Required Licenses/Certifications: APS Perinatal Safety Modules must be completed within 3 months of hire for positions in Labor and Delivery/Maternal Child Health. Required Licenses/Certifications: BLS - Basic Life Support Certification issued by the American Heart Association. Other advanced life support certifications may be required per unit/department specialty according to patient care policies. Required Licenses/Certifications: Valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. PAY RANGE $76.40 to $104.56 per hour The pay range for this position reflects the base pay scale for the role at Alameda Health System. Final compensation will be determined based on several factors, including but not limited to a candidate's experience, education, skills, licensure and certifications, departmental equity, applicable collective bargaining agreements, and the operational needs of the organization. Alameda Health System also offers eligible positions a generous comprehensive benefits program. Highland General Hospital Labor and Delivery Full Time Varies Nursing FTE: 1
10/01/2025
Full time
Summary SUMMARY Under general direction, evaluates and diagnoses the nursing problems of patients. Directs appropriate patient care treatment, counseling and education of patients and their families. Assists nursing staff in the evaluation of patients and the provisions of nursing care. Provides a full range of clinical and consultative services. Acts as consultant to non-medical program directors, staff and the families of patients providing instruction and consultation regarding medical and nursing procedures. Performs related duties as required. DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification. However, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in the classification. Assists in formulating policies and procedures necessary to provide quality of care to patients in area of specialization. Assumes responsibility for the treatment of individuals, groups, and families; evaluates patients; recommends treatment plans; affects positive changes in patient behavior through diagnosis and treatment of patient illness. Consults with other health care team members regarding patient progress; and develops nursing care plans I consultations with nursing staff. Contributes to the expansion of the body of knowledge in nursing within area of specialization. Establishes standards for nursing practice in consultation with nursing administrative leadership. Maintains current knowledge and competency in area of specialization and in professional practice. Provides administrative and educational guidance to staff; keeps abreast of current trends in area of specialization; serves on planning and evaluation committees; attends and may conduct staff meetings and training sessions. Serves as consultant to nursing staff, physicians, and other health care providers in areas of specialization. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Minimum Experience: Demonstrated clinical competence and in-depth knowledge in a specialty area with at least two years of clinical experience in area of specialization and Master's degree in Nursing from a recognized program in clinical specialization; OR four years of clinical experience in area of specialization and possession of an American Nurses' Association Specialty Certification; OR two years of clinical experience in area of specialization and possession of an American Nurses' Association Clinical Specialist Certification. Preferred Education: Graduate of an accredited Nursing program required; Bachelor's degree in Nursing preferred. Required Licenses/Certifications: APS Perinatal Safety Modules must be completed within 3 months of hire for positions in Labor and Delivery/Maternal Child Health. Required Licenses/Certifications: BLS - Basic Life Support Certification issued by the American Heart Association. Other advanced life support certifications may be required per unit/department specialty according to patient care policies. Required Licenses/Certifications: Valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. PAY RANGE $76.40 to $104.56 per hour The pay range for this position reflects the base pay scale for the role at Alameda Health System. Final compensation will be determined based on several factors, including but not limited to a candidate's experience, education, skills, licensure and certifications, departmental equity, applicable collective bargaining agreements, and the operational needs of the organization. Alameda Health System also offers eligible positions a generous comprehensive benefits program. Highland General Hospital Labor and Delivery Full Time Varies Nursing FTE: 1
Summary SUMMARY : Under direction, Ambulatory Care Nurses perform professional nursing duties for outpatient clinical areas; treat and educate patients, their families and the public regarding various medical conditions; record medical histories and symptoms; perform diagnostic tests and analyze results; operate medical equipment; administer treatment and medications; make assessments and create a plan of care; perform care coordination and case management; participate actively in the team-based care model; provide lead direction to other nursing and paraprofessional personnel and perform other duties as assigned and required by the assigned clinical setting. DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS : NOTE: Following are the duties performed by employees in this classification. However, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in the classification. 1. Ability to empathize with vulnerable populations and underserved patients. 2. Administers medications, immunizations, performs medication reconciliation. Titrates medications/manages refills per clinical guidelines. 3. Clinical skills include but are not limited to: vital signs, provide wound care, performs catheterization, Point of Care Testing and phlebotomy. 4. Collaborates with patients and other healthcare providers to deliver coordinated, high quality care. 5. Complete patient assessments and triage, record patient histories, symptoms and observations. 6. Critically evaluates and uses good judgment in unusual or emergent situations. 7. Effectively utilizes population health methodologies such as patient registry, inreach, outreach, care protocols and team-based care to improve patient and population outcomes. 8. Organizes, supervises, makes adjustments and accepts responsibility for the quality of care provided patients and families by co-workers for a given work period; responsibility as a team leader when assigned. 9. Participates in Performance Improvement/Quality Control activities. 10. Participates in the implementation of patient care standards, infection control standards and quality assurance criteria; assist with conducting studies; participates in unit and other meetings. 11. Performs accurate assessment of patient conditions (face to face or through telehealth) and utilizes guidelines or standardized procedures to create an effective plan of care. 12. Performs nursing care following prescribed roles, policies, protocols and procedures. 13. Provides care coordination of patient-centered care, based on evidence-based guidelines; coordination based on patients' health care needs and treatment recommendations to establish and maintain a plan of care jointly created and managed by patient, family and care team. 14. Provides clinical support, care coordination and direct case management including patient education, goal setting, self-management teaching and coaching. 15. Provides patient-centered care that is respectful of, and responsive to, individual patient preferences, needs and values. Provides and promotes excellence in customer service for both internal and external customers. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS : Preferred Education: Bachelor's degree in Nursing or higher. Preferred experience: Six months of fulltime recent experience as an RN in a comparable area of specialty; current experience of at least 2 years as an LVN practicing in the ambulatory clinics at Alameda Health System may substitute for six months fulltime recent experience as an RN. Preferred Licenses/Certifications: Certification in area of specialty. Required Education: Graduate of an accredited Registered Nursing Program. Required Licenses/Certifications: BLS - Basic Life Support Certification issued by the American Heart Association. Required Licenses/Certifications: Provide existing (or obtain new, if needed) NPI number. Required Licenses/Certifications: Valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. FT/PT: Pay Range $74.07- $108.57 The pay range for this position reflects the base pay scale for the role at Alameda Health System. Final compensation will be determined based on several factors, including but not limited to a candidate's experience, education, skills, licensure and certifications, departmental equity, applicable collective bargaining agreements, and the operational needs of the organization. Alameda Health System also offers eligible positions a generous comprehensive benefits program. Highland General Hospital FQ MCH/OB Clinic (K6) Full Time Day Nursing FTE: 1
10/01/2025
Full time
Summary SUMMARY : Under direction, Ambulatory Care Nurses perform professional nursing duties for outpatient clinical areas; treat and educate patients, their families and the public regarding various medical conditions; record medical histories and symptoms; perform diagnostic tests and analyze results; operate medical equipment; administer treatment and medications; make assessments and create a plan of care; perform care coordination and case management; participate actively in the team-based care model; provide lead direction to other nursing and paraprofessional personnel and perform other duties as assigned and required by the assigned clinical setting. DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS : NOTE: Following are the duties performed by employees in this classification. However, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in the classification. 1. Ability to empathize with vulnerable populations and underserved patients. 2. Administers medications, immunizations, performs medication reconciliation. Titrates medications/manages refills per clinical guidelines. 3. Clinical skills include but are not limited to: vital signs, provide wound care, performs catheterization, Point of Care Testing and phlebotomy. 4. Collaborates with patients and other healthcare providers to deliver coordinated, high quality care. 5. Complete patient assessments and triage, record patient histories, symptoms and observations. 6. Critically evaluates and uses good judgment in unusual or emergent situations. 7. Effectively utilizes population health methodologies such as patient registry, inreach, outreach, care protocols and team-based care to improve patient and population outcomes. 8. Organizes, supervises, makes adjustments and accepts responsibility for the quality of care provided patients and families by co-workers for a given work period; responsibility as a team leader when assigned. 9. Participates in Performance Improvement/Quality Control activities. 10. Participates in the implementation of patient care standards, infection control standards and quality assurance criteria; assist with conducting studies; participates in unit and other meetings. 11. Performs accurate assessment of patient conditions (face to face or through telehealth) and utilizes guidelines or standardized procedures to create an effective plan of care. 12. Performs nursing care following prescribed roles, policies, protocols and procedures. 13. Provides care coordination of patient-centered care, based on evidence-based guidelines; coordination based on patients' health care needs and treatment recommendations to establish and maintain a plan of care jointly created and managed by patient, family and care team. 14. Provides clinical support, care coordination and direct case management including patient education, goal setting, self-management teaching and coaching. 15. Provides patient-centered care that is respectful of, and responsive to, individual patient preferences, needs and values. Provides and promotes excellence in customer service for both internal and external customers. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS : Preferred Education: Bachelor's degree in Nursing or higher. Preferred experience: Six months of fulltime recent experience as an RN in a comparable area of specialty; current experience of at least 2 years as an LVN practicing in the ambulatory clinics at Alameda Health System may substitute for six months fulltime recent experience as an RN. Preferred Licenses/Certifications: Certification in area of specialty. Required Education: Graduate of an accredited Registered Nursing Program. Required Licenses/Certifications: BLS - Basic Life Support Certification issued by the American Heart Association. Required Licenses/Certifications: Provide existing (or obtain new, if needed) NPI number. Required Licenses/Certifications: Valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. FT/PT: Pay Range $74.07- $108.57 The pay range for this position reflects the base pay scale for the role at Alameda Health System. Final compensation will be determined based on several factors, including but not limited to a candidate's experience, education, skills, licensure and certifications, departmental equity, applicable collective bargaining agreements, and the operational needs of the organization. Alameda Health System also offers eligible positions a generous comprehensive benefits program. Highland General Hospital FQ MCH/OB Clinic (K6) Full Time Day Nursing FTE: 1
Summary JOB SUMMARY The Infection Preventionist (IP) in conjunction with the Infection Control Committee develops, coordinates, implements, maintains, and oversees the hospital wide infection control program to prevent and/or control infection among patients and employees and to comply with requirements of The Joint Commission (TJC), Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Center for Disease Control (CDC), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and the California Department of Public Health. Collaborates with Nursing, physicians and all ancillary departments of the medical center. Performs related duties as required. DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification. However, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in the classification. ATTENDS ALL REQUIRED SAFETY TRAINING PROGRAMS AND CAN DESCRIBE HIS OR HER RESPONSIBILITIES: Attends all required safety education programs. Provides complete and accurate responses to safety questions. Operates assigned equipment and performs all procedures in a safe manner as instructed. Maintains work area and equipment in condition required by department standards. Demonstrates proper body mechanics in all functions. COLLECTS AND REPORTS DATA TO NATIONAL HEALTHCARE SAFETY NETWORK (NHSN): Maintains a current digital certificate and completed NHSN training for Hospital Acquired Infection surveillance and data input. Reports data accurately to NHSN. Presents at monthly Quality Assurance/performance Improvement meetings. COMMUNICATES WITH LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTMENTS, HOME HEALTH AGENCIES, EXTENDED CARE FACILITIES, PHYSICIAN OFFICES, AND OTHER AGENCIES TO PREVENT THE SPREAD OF INFECTION WITHIN THE COMMUNITY: Reports communicable disease information on a timely manner. Assists in an outbreak (communicable disease) investigation. COUNSELS AND PROVIDES GUIDANCE AND RESOURCE DATA TO SUPERVISORS, DEPARTMENT MANAGERS, MEDICAL STAFF, PATIENT, AND/OR FAMILY MEMBERS REGARDING INFECTION CONTROL ISSUES: Utilizes appropriate resources within the infection control department to provide current update information to patient, students, and medical and nursing staff when requested. Provides information to patient and family members when asked for counseling. Supports policies and procedures with concurrent information and shares this with all departments as needed. DEMONSTRATES RESPECT AND REGARD FOR THE DIGNITY OF ALL PATIENTS, FAMILIES, VISITORS, AND FELLOW EMPLOYEES TO ENSURE A PROFESSIONAL, RESPONSIBLE, AND COURTEOUS ENVIRONMENT: Fosters a professional working environment by assuming a leadership role (not supervisory) for all staff. Functions as a role model to the medical center. Interacts with all of the above in a considerate, helpful, and courteous manner as observed by manager and peers. Fosters mature professional relationships with fellow employees in a courteous, friendly manner as measured by management observation and peer input. Maintains professional composure and confidence during stressful situations. Maintains open communication using appropriate chain of command regarding issues. Conducts all work activities with respect for rights and wishes of patients, visitors, families, and fellow employees. Maintains confidentiality of all hospital and patient information at all times as observed by peers and management. Presents a neat and professional appearance in proper attire with identification badge visible at all times as required by department, and administrative policy. Continuously displays a "can do" attitude within the department and across departmental lines to contribute to the overall customer service and satisfaction program. DEMONSTRATES THE BEHAVIORS AND ACTIONS THAT WILL FULFILL ALAMEDA HEALTH SYSTEM'S VISION: Demonstrate excellence in clinical quality and service. Become the preferred health care employer in Alameda County. Develop clinical programs that advance the health of Alameda County residents. Foster a culture of innovative, efficient, and customer-oriented care. Develop partnerships to provide a continuum of services responsive to the community. Provide compassionate and culturally sensitive care. Support graduate medical education and other teaching programs appropriate to our scope of services. Provide contemporary facilities and technology that support high quality health care. DEVELOPS RETROSPECTIVE AND PROSPECTIVE STUDIES TO DETERMINE AREAS WHERE THE INFECTION RATE COULD BE LOWERED: Monitors specific established criteria to determine procedure compliance as needed, or requested. DEVELOPS, REVIEWS, AND REVISES INFECTION CONTROL POLICIES AT LEAST EVERY THREE YEARS. PRESENTS IN-SERVICE PROGRAMS RELATING TO INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL FOR NURSING AND ANCILLARY DEPARTMENTS: Provides infection control general orientation, nursing orientation held monthly and new resident orientation held annually. Provides in-service education as required and/or requested by an individual or a department. FOLLOWS THE HOSPITAL EXPOSURE CONTROL PLANS/BLOODBORNE AND AIRBORNE PATHOGENS: Demonstrates knowledge of techniques, procedures, and correct use of protective barrier equipment. Expects the same of other team members. Ensures a safe environment by instituting appropriate control measures. IDENTIFIES THE MOST IMPORTANT ASPECTS OF CARE BY FOCUSING, MONITORING AND EVALUATING HIGH-RISK VOLUME AND PROBLEM-PRONE AREAS AND/OR ACTIVITIES: Monitors areas of high-risk, critical care units/special care nursery, as needed. Monitors areas of high-risk/volume; i.e., peripheral and central IV catheters when indicated. Evaluates and identifies problem-prone areas in order to maintain a high quality of care. Evaluates and identifies activities that may impact quality of care. Monitors knowledge and aspects of care related to standard and transmission-based precautions (bloodborne/airborne). MONITORS ALL POSITIVE MICROBIOLOGY AND SEROLOGY REPORTS FOR POSSIBLE INFECTION IN PATIENTS AND EMPLOYEES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE INFECTION CONTROL COMMITTEE: Reviews computer reports and notes all positive culture reports daily. Compiles culture reports for chart review. Reports resistant organisms to patient care areas when private room is needed. Identifies potential risk for exposure to an employee or another patient. Receives information via telephone from the lab and institutes immediate action/reporting in order to provide appropriate infection control measures. MONITORS AND OVERSEES PATIENT ADMISSIONS FOR INCOMING INFORMATION: Reviews computer census report to identify patients with community acquired disease daily. Identifies patients with a communicable disease and prevents exposure to others as needed. Communicates information and insures proper infection control measures are in place when indicated. MONITORS AND OVERSEES PLACEMENT OF INFECTED PATIENTS FOR PREVENTION AND/OR CONTROL OF INFECTION: Observes, as needed, the proper placement of pre/post op patients to prevent exposure to another patient with a draining wound. Monitors multi-resistant pathogens, and others, as required. Monitors patients with respiratory infection (i.e.), TB, as needed. MONITORS ENVIRONMENTAL CLEANLINESS AND COMPLIANCE OF PRECAUTION PROCEDURES: Meets with harm reduction teams on a regular basis and participates in the Environment of Care Rounds. Inspections are conducted upon request or to investigate a potential problem. Communicates with Environmental Services department as needed. MONITORS FOR POTENTIAL CLUSTERS OR OUTBREAK OF SITUATIONS AND UNUSUAL OR RESISTANT MICROBIOLOGICAL ORGANISMS: Identifies risk or potential risk of communicable disease or spread of infection and takes appropriate action as needed. Notifies infection control chair and administration immediately when a problem is identified or questioned. Collaborates with local/state agencies when requested. Participates as an active member of the following committees: IC, Harm Reduction, Patient Safety and Error Reduction, EOC, Value Analysis, Surgery, ISYS, Emergency Management and others as necessary. The IP supports Harm Reduction Teams (AHS 2015). PERFORMS APPROPRIATE CONTROL MEASURES OR STUDIES WHEN THE SITUATION INDICATES A DANGER TO ANY PATIENT OR PERSONNEL IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INFECTION CONTROL COMMITTEE: Monitors selected studies to determine factors involving hospital acquired infection trends or increase in acceptable thresholds, as needed. Recommends new products that impact on reducing potential for infection. Monitors specific patient charts upon the request of local and state DPH. PERFORMS QUALITATIVE REVIEW OF PATIENT RECORDS FOR HEALTHCARE ASSOCIATE INFECTIONS: Review is ongoing during patient admission to determine health care associated infections. Reviews chart after patient discharge in medical records to determine hospital-acquired infections. PROMOTES EFFECTIVE WORKING RELATIONS AND WORKS EFFECTIVELY AS PART OF A DEPARTMENT/UNIT TEAM INTER AND INTRA-DEPARTMENTALLY TO FACILITATE THE DEPARTMENT'S/UNIT'S ABILITY TO MEET ITS GOALS AND OBJECTIVES: Actively participates in department meetings. Supports Alameda Health System's mission, policies, and procedures through attendance and participation during committee meetings, where applicable. Acts as a professional role model, both clinically and administratively. Effectively and confidentially communicates in all professional situations. PROVIDES INFECTION CONTROL CONSULTANT SERVICE TO OTHER FACILITIES . click apply for full job details
10/01/2025
Full time
Summary JOB SUMMARY The Infection Preventionist (IP) in conjunction with the Infection Control Committee develops, coordinates, implements, maintains, and oversees the hospital wide infection control program to prevent and/or control infection among patients and employees and to comply with requirements of The Joint Commission (TJC), Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Center for Disease Control (CDC), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and the California Department of Public Health. Collaborates with Nursing, physicians and all ancillary departments of the medical center. Performs related duties as required. DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification. However, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in the classification. ATTENDS ALL REQUIRED SAFETY TRAINING PROGRAMS AND CAN DESCRIBE HIS OR HER RESPONSIBILITIES: Attends all required safety education programs. Provides complete and accurate responses to safety questions. Operates assigned equipment and performs all procedures in a safe manner as instructed. Maintains work area and equipment in condition required by department standards. Demonstrates proper body mechanics in all functions. COLLECTS AND REPORTS DATA TO NATIONAL HEALTHCARE SAFETY NETWORK (NHSN): Maintains a current digital certificate and completed NHSN training for Hospital Acquired Infection surveillance and data input. Reports data accurately to NHSN. Presents at monthly Quality Assurance/performance Improvement meetings. COMMUNICATES WITH LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTMENTS, HOME HEALTH AGENCIES, EXTENDED CARE FACILITIES, PHYSICIAN OFFICES, AND OTHER AGENCIES TO PREVENT THE SPREAD OF INFECTION WITHIN THE COMMUNITY: Reports communicable disease information on a timely manner. Assists in an outbreak (communicable disease) investigation. COUNSELS AND PROVIDES GUIDANCE AND RESOURCE DATA TO SUPERVISORS, DEPARTMENT MANAGERS, MEDICAL STAFF, PATIENT, AND/OR FAMILY MEMBERS REGARDING INFECTION CONTROL ISSUES: Utilizes appropriate resources within the infection control department to provide current update information to patient, students, and medical and nursing staff when requested. Provides information to patient and family members when asked for counseling. Supports policies and procedures with concurrent information and shares this with all departments as needed. DEMONSTRATES RESPECT AND REGARD FOR THE DIGNITY OF ALL PATIENTS, FAMILIES, VISITORS, AND FELLOW EMPLOYEES TO ENSURE A PROFESSIONAL, RESPONSIBLE, AND COURTEOUS ENVIRONMENT: Fosters a professional working environment by assuming a leadership role (not supervisory) for all staff. Functions as a role model to the medical center. Interacts with all of the above in a considerate, helpful, and courteous manner as observed by manager and peers. Fosters mature professional relationships with fellow employees in a courteous, friendly manner as measured by management observation and peer input. Maintains professional composure and confidence during stressful situations. Maintains open communication using appropriate chain of command regarding issues. Conducts all work activities with respect for rights and wishes of patients, visitors, families, and fellow employees. Maintains confidentiality of all hospital and patient information at all times as observed by peers and management. Presents a neat and professional appearance in proper attire with identification badge visible at all times as required by department, and administrative policy. Continuously displays a "can do" attitude within the department and across departmental lines to contribute to the overall customer service and satisfaction program. DEMONSTRATES THE BEHAVIORS AND ACTIONS THAT WILL FULFILL ALAMEDA HEALTH SYSTEM'S VISION: Demonstrate excellence in clinical quality and service. Become the preferred health care employer in Alameda County. Develop clinical programs that advance the health of Alameda County residents. Foster a culture of innovative, efficient, and customer-oriented care. Develop partnerships to provide a continuum of services responsive to the community. Provide compassionate and culturally sensitive care. Support graduate medical education and other teaching programs appropriate to our scope of services. Provide contemporary facilities and technology that support high quality health care. DEVELOPS RETROSPECTIVE AND PROSPECTIVE STUDIES TO DETERMINE AREAS WHERE THE INFECTION RATE COULD BE LOWERED: Monitors specific established criteria to determine procedure compliance as needed, or requested. DEVELOPS, REVIEWS, AND REVISES INFECTION CONTROL POLICIES AT LEAST EVERY THREE YEARS. PRESENTS IN-SERVICE PROGRAMS RELATING TO INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL FOR NURSING AND ANCILLARY DEPARTMENTS: Provides infection control general orientation, nursing orientation held monthly and new resident orientation held annually. Provides in-service education as required and/or requested by an individual or a department. FOLLOWS THE HOSPITAL EXPOSURE CONTROL PLANS/BLOODBORNE AND AIRBORNE PATHOGENS: Demonstrates knowledge of techniques, procedures, and correct use of protective barrier equipment. Expects the same of other team members. Ensures a safe environment by instituting appropriate control measures. IDENTIFIES THE MOST IMPORTANT ASPECTS OF CARE BY FOCUSING, MONITORING AND EVALUATING HIGH-RISK VOLUME AND PROBLEM-PRONE AREAS AND/OR ACTIVITIES: Monitors areas of high-risk, critical care units/special care nursery, as needed. Monitors areas of high-risk/volume; i.e., peripheral and central IV catheters when indicated. Evaluates and identifies problem-prone areas in order to maintain a high quality of care. Evaluates and identifies activities that may impact quality of care. Monitors knowledge and aspects of care related to standard and transmission-based precautions (bloodborne/airborne). MONITORS ALL POSITIVE MICROBIOLOGY AND SEROLOGY REPORTS FOR POSSIBLE INFECTION IN PATIENTS AND EMPLOYEES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE INFECTION CONTROL COMMITTEE: Reviews computer reports and notes all positive culture reports daily. Compiles culture reports for chart review. Reports resistant organisms to patient care areas when private room is needed. Identifies potential risk for exposure to an employee or another patient. Receives information via telephone from the lab and institutes immediate action/reporting in order to provide appropriate infection control measures. MONITORS AND OVERSEES PATIENT ADMISSIONS FOR INCOMING INFORMATION: Reviews computer census report to identify patients with community acquired disease daily. Identifies patients with a communicable disease and prevents exposure to others as needed. Communicates information and insures proper infection control measures are in place when indicated. MONITORS AND OVERSEES PLACEMENT OF INFECTED PATIENTS FOR PREVENTION AND/OR CONTROL OF INFECTION: Observes, as needed, the proper placement of pre/post op patients to prevent exposure to another patient with a draining wound. Monitors multi-resistant pathogens, and others, as required. Monitors patients with respiratory infection (i.e.), TB, as needed. MONITORS ENVIRONMENTAL CLEANLINESS AND COMPLIANCE OF PRECAUTION PROCEDURES: Meets with harm reduction teams on a regular basis and participates in the Environment of Care Rounds. Inspections are conducted upon request or to investigate a potential problem. Communicates with Environmental Services department as needed. MONITORS FOR POTENTIAL CLUSTERS OR OUTBREAK OF SITUATIONS AND UNUSUAL OR RESISTANT MICROBIOLOGICAL ORGANISMS: Identifies risk or potential risk of communicable disease or spread of infection and takes appropriate action as needed. Notifies infection control chair and administration immediately when a problem is identified or questioned. Collaborates with local/state agencies when requested. Participates as an active member of the following committees: IC, Harm Reduction, Patient Safety and Error Reduction, EOC, Value Analysis, Surgery, ISYS, Emergency Management and others as necessary. The IP supports Harm Reduction Teams (AHS 2015). PERFORMS APPROPRIATE CONTROL MEASURES OR STUDIES WHEN THE SITUATION INDICATES A DANGER TO ANY PATIENT OR PERSONNEL IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INFECTION CONTROL COMMITTEE: Monitors selected studies to determine factors involving hospital acquired infection trends or increase in acceptable thresholds, as needed. Recommends new products that impact on reducing potential for infection. Monitors specific patient charts upon the request of local and state DPH. PERFORMS QUALITATIVE REVIEW OF PATIENT RECORDS FOR HEALTHCARE ASSOCIATE INFECTIONS: Review is ongoing during patient admission to determine health care associated infections. Reviews chart after patient discharge in medical records to determine hospital-acquired infections. PROMOTES EFFECTIVE WORKING RELATIONS AND WORKS EFFECTIVELY AS PART OF A DEPARTMENT/UNIT TEAM INTER AND INTRA-DEPARTMENTALLY TO FACILITATE THE DEPARTMENT'S/UNIT'S ABILITY TO MEET ITS GOALS AND OBJECTIVES: Actively participates in department meetings. Supports Alameda Health System's mission, policies, and procedures through attendance and participation during committee meetings, where applicable. Acts as a professional role model, both clinically and administratively. Effectively and confidentially communicates in all professional situations. PROVIDES INFECTION CONTROL CONSULTANT SERVICE TO OTHER FACILITIES . click apply for full job details
Summary SUMMARY: Under the supervision of the Clinical Manager, the AHD Wound Care Center Case Manager (RN) is responsible for providing comprehensive case management services to clients identified with complex wound conditions and assist them with social challenges that are at risk for health status decline. The AHD Wound Care Center Case Manager (RN) performs the primary function of an RN in assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating the care of patients in the Wound Healing Center. This role is responsible for meeting the established Standards of Nursing Practice in the management of all assigned patients. Assists physicians with the development and implementation of wound treatment plans and participates in performance improvement review activities. Acts within the guidelines of federal and state laws, JCAHO Standards and professional and ethical practice. DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification, however, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in the classification. 1. Support and adhere to AHD and Hospital policy and procedures. Initiate a nursing assessment of patient's condition upon admission. Assess, stage, measure wounds, and photograph wounds. Interpret reports and communicating findings with the assigned physician. Recognize and assess initial alterations in the patient's body systems and verbalize this to other members of the health care team. 2. Organize assessment data for accuracy, completeness and confidentiality. Record assessment data in an orderly fashion and communicate, revise and verbalize pertinent information to other health care team members. Complete in an accurate manner all admission nursing chart forms. 3. Assist physician with wound therapy. Implement wound care and HBO protocols when clinically indicated. 4. Collaborate with physician to develop a plan of care based on assessment data. Identify patient care situations that require intervention, implement nursing actions and evaluate responses. Identify patient/family education and discharge needs and implement a teaching plan of care. Identify the patient's present and potential problems from the assessment. Determine patient's health status and incorporate into the plan of care. 5. Continued assessment of compliance to the clinical pathway and be instrumental in bringing to the attention of the physician or health care team missing components. Document a plan of care accurately for all assigned patients. 6. Function as a case manager for a cohort for would care patients. Identify home health care needs, evaluate support systems, and identify patient teaching needs from admission to discharge. Coordinate office visits, pre-procedure work-ups, and patient education with the multidisciplinary team. Coordinate the use of clinic staff, exam room space, and supplies. Foster continuity of care between the wound care center and care taker (home, hospital, home health, etc). 7. Individualize care according to age specific population. In collaboration with the physician and other health care members (rehab, nutrition, diabetic education, home health, DME, nursing homes and other ancillary services), revise the plan of care and continuously reassess and evaluate until desired outcome is obtained. Complete the 4 week reviews in a timely manner and ensure all recommendations to the plan are activated in the physician orders. Participate in quality improvement/staff meetings. 8. Develop and implement a teaching plan. Prioritize problems according to impact on health status. Formulate desired outcomes specific to patient's problems and wound care center protocols. 9. Assess whether the plan of care is effective with the physician and is instrumental in initiating changes as necessary. Ensure desired outcomes that are mutually agreed upon by the patient, family (when appropriate) and the nurse. Formulate desired outcomes that are specific and measurable within a certain time frame and consistent with other health provider's expectations. Evaluate achievement or lack of achievement of desired outcomes. Participate in implementing planned changes and activities to improve care. 10. Accurately complete the superbill and ensure that all orders and charges are initiated accurately. 11. Prepare for clinic to enable accurate and complete updates to the physician. Triage telephone calls and assist with scheduling. Safely operate all clinical equipment in the clinic. Monitor condition of equipment and report malfunctions to Clinical Manager. Maintain appropriate infection control procedures. Maintain skills and knowledge through training and continuing education. 12. Hold self and staff accountable for the delivery of quality nursing care. Promote harmonious relationships and favorable attitudes among the team members. Assist others within the clinic. Maintain an open, professional communication line with patients, physicians, and staff. Adhere to time and attendance policies. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Registered Nurse, graduate from an approved School of Nursing. Master's Degree preferred. Minimum Experience: 6 months wound care experience required. Required Licenses/Certifications: Valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. BLS- Basic Life Support Certification- issued by AHA- American Heart Association. Preferred Licenses/Certification: Certification in Wound Care (WOCN, CWS, or WCC). Additional Information A Community Hospital in Alameda County and so much more For generations, Alameda residents have found friendly, familiar faces and dedicated medical attention at their local hospital. Now, more and more individuals in Oakland and throughout the East Bay are turning to Alameda Hospital for quality care. We welcome all patients seeking an Alameda County Hospital or Bay Area Hospital who value a state-of-the-art medical facility, with a human touch. Alameda Hospital. We care. Alameda Hospital AHD Wound Care Center Services As Needed / Per Diem Day Nursing FTE: 0.01
10/01/2025
Full time
Summary SUMMARY: Under the supervision of the Clinical Manager, the AHD Wound Care Center Case Manager (RN) is responsible for providing comprehensive case management services to clients identified with complex wound conditions and assist them with social challenges that are at risk for health status decline. The AHD Wound Care Center Case Manager (RN) performs the primary function of an RN in assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating the care of patients in the Wound Healing Center. This role is responsible for meeting the established Standards of Nursing Practice in the management of all assigned patients. Assists physicians with the development and implementation of wound treatment plans and participates in performance improvement review activities. Acts within the guidelines of federal and state laws, JCAHO Standards and professional and ethical practice. DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification, however, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in the classification. 1. Support and adhere to AHD and Hospital policy and procedures. Initiate a nursing assessment of patient's condition upon admission. Assess, stage, measure wounds, and photograph wounds. Interpret reports and communicating findings with the assigned physician. Recognize and assess initial alterations in the patient's body systems and verbalize this to other members of the health care team. 2. Organize assessment data for accuracy, completeness and confidentiality. Record assessment data in an orderly fashion and communicate, revise and verbalize pertinent information to other health care team members. Complete in an accurate manner all admission nursing chart forms. 3. Assist physician with wound therapy. Implement wound care and HBO protocols when clinically indicated. 4. Collaborate with physician to develop a plan of care based on assessment data. Identify patient care situations that require intervention, implement nursing actions and evaluate responses. Identify patient/family education and discharge needs and implement a teaching plan of care. Identify the patient's present and potential problems from the assessment. Determine patient's health status and incorporate into the plan of care. 5. Continued assessment of compliance to the clinical pathway and be instrumental in bringing to the attention of the physician or health care team missing components. Document a plan of care accurately for all assigned patients. 6. Function as a case manager for a cohort for would care patients. Identify home health care needs, evaluate support systems, and identify patient teaching needs from admission to discharge. Coordinate office visits, pre-procedure work-ups, and patient education with the multidisciplinary team. Coordinate the use of clinic staff, exam room space, and supplies. Foster continuity of care between the wound care center and care taker (home, hospital, home health, etc). 7. Individualize care according to age specific population. In collaboration with the physician and other health care members (rehab, nutrition, diabetic education, home health, DME, nursing homes and other ancillary services), revise the plan of care and continuously reassess and evaluate until desired outcome is obtained. Complete the 4 week reviews in a timely manner and ensure all recommendations to the plan are activated in the physician orders. Participate in quality improvement/staff meetings. 8. Develop and implement a teaching plan. Prioritize problems according to impact on health status. Formulate desired outcomes specific to patient's problems and wound care center protocols. 9. Assess whether the plan of care is effective with the physician and is instrumental in initiating changes as necessary. Ensure desired outcomes that are mutually agreed upon by the patient, family (when appropriate) and the nurse. Formulate desired outcomes that are specific and measurable within a certain time frame and consistent with other health provider's expectations. Evaluate achievement or lack of achievement of desired outcomes. Participate in implementing planned changes and activities to improve care. 10. Accurately complete the superbill and ensure that all orders and charges are initiated accurately. 11. Prepare for clinic to enable accurate and complete updates to the physician. Triage telephone calls and assist with scheduling. Safely operate all clinical equipment in the clinic. Monitor condition of equipment and report malfunctions to Clinical Manager. Maintain appropriate infection control procedures. Maintain skills and knowledge through training and continuing education. 12. Hold self and staff accountable for the delivery of quality nursing care. Promote harmonious relationships and favorable attitudes among the team members. Assist others within the clinic. Maintain an open, professional communication line with patients, physicians, and staff. Adhere to time and attendance policies. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Registered Nurse, graduate from an approved School of Nursing. Master's Degree preferred. Minimum Experience: 6 months wound care experience required. Required Licenses/Certifications: Valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. BLS- Basic Life Support Certification- issued by AHA- American Heart Association. Preferred Licenses/Certification: Certification in Wound Care (WOCN, CWS, or WCC). Additional Information A Community Hospital in Alameda County and so much more For generations, Alameda residents have found friendly, familiar faces and dedicated medical attention at their local hospital. Now, more and more individuals in Oakland and throughout the East Bay are turning to Alameda Hospital for quality care. We welcome all patients seeking an Alameda County Hospital or Bay Area Hospital who value a state-of-the-art medical facility, with a human touch. Alameda Hospital. We care. Alameda Hospital AHD Wound Care Center Services As Needed / Per Diem Day Nursing FTE: 0.01
Summary SUMMARY: Under general supervision, provides nursing care to patients, including medications and treatment. Plans, implements, and evaluates patient care and performs related duties as required. The CN II level is the journey level class where incumbents have had the required professional nursing experience and are capable of independently performing the full range of clinical nursing services involving patient care. Clinical Nurse II's may supervise the work of professional and paraprofessional staff of the unit to which assigned. DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification, however, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in the classification. 1. Accompanies, assists, and represents the needs of patients to other providers. 2. Accurately provide care with respect to medication administration, skin and wound care, ADL's and other essential patient care related activities. 3. Develops, implements, evaluates and makes modifications in the nursing care plan; prepares required records and reports. 4. Gathers and assess information about patients to meet nursing needs; assists and consults with physician in the performance of procedures and diagnostic tests; contracts physicians and/or other departments to obtain or provide patient information. 5. May provide oversight to staff who monitor telemetry systems; alerts primary nurse of changes in underlying rhythms and of any life threatening arrhythmias that may develop; interprets and posts telemetry strips at the hours specified; admits and discharges patients with telemetry units as appropriate. 6. Organizes, supervises, makes adjustments and accepts responsibility for the quality of care provided patients by co-workers for a given work period; at the level II assumes responsibility as a team leader or a charge nurse when assigned. 7. Participates in promoting a healthful, safe, and therapeutic environment for patient and families; set up and controls the environment essential for infection control. 8. Participates in the implementation of patient care standards, infection control standards and quality assurance criteria; assist with conducting studies; participates in unit and other meetings. 9. Provides and evaluates patient care established standards and criteria in conformity with the nursing care plan. Monitors patients for significant and critical changes and initiates procedures as required; documents care given according to set standards and at required intervals. Interprets and explains procedures, regimens, and services to patients and families; teaches patients and family members health care and disease prevention techniques. Prepares patients and/or area for procedures and operations; assists physicians; uses instruments and equipment related to the area of assignment. Minimum Qualifications: Education: Graduate of an accredited Nursing Program required; Bachelor's degree in Nursing preferred. Minimum Experience: Six months experience as a Clinical Nurse I with AHS or the equivalent of one year full time recent experience at a comparable level in a minimum 100-bed hospital or in the area of specialty; (if experience is not recent, completion of an approved refresher course may be acceptable). Preferred Licenses/Certifications: TNCC -Trauma Nurse Core Course (For Emergency department only). Required Licenses/Certifications: Valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State Of California. Preferred License/Certifications: CCRN - Critical Care Registered Nurse. Required Licenses/Certifications: ACLS - Advanced Cardiac Life Support Certification - issued by AHA - American Heart Association, may be required per facility or unit/department specialty according to patient care policies. Required Licenses/Certifications: Acquire certification in chemotherapy within one year of hire (certain positions only). Required Licenses / Certifications - Acquire ONS certification within one year of hire (inpatient med tele/oncology department). Required Licenses/Certifications: BLS - Basic Life Support Certification issued by the American Heart Association. Other advanced life support certifications may be required per unit/department specialty according to patient care policies. Required Licenses/Certifications: CEN - Certified Emergency Nurse is desirable (for Emergency Department positions). Required Licenses/Certifications: Certification as a Public Health Nurse in the State of California (required for certain positions). Required Licenses/Certifications: Completion of Perinatal Safety Modules within 3 months of hire. Evidence of completion and continuing annual competency must be in the employee file and/or AHS's learning management system (LMS) (for certain positions). Required Licenses/Certifications: Coronary Care Unit certification (required for certain positions at Fairmont Hospital's Monitoring Unit). Required Licenses/Certifications: TEAM Training (required for all positions at John George Psychiatric Pavilion; and required for certain positions in the Emergency Department). Required Licenses/Certifications: NRP - Neonatal Resuscitation Program Certification- AHA American Heart Association (required per unit/department specialty according to patient care policies). Required Licenses/Certifications: PALS - Pediatric Advanced Life Support Certification- AHA American Heart Association (Required for Emergency Department or if overseeing or providing pediatric care on a regular basis). Pay Range $70.21- $102.91 The pay range for this position reflects the base pay scale for the role at Alameda Health System. Final compensation will be determined based on several factors, including but not limited to a candidate's experience, education, skills, licensure and certifications, departmental equity, applicable collective bargaining agreements, and the operational needs of the organization. Alameda Health System also offers eligible positions a generous comprehensive benefits program. John George Psychiatric Hospital Nursing Inpatient D Full Time Day Nursing FTE: 1
10/01/2025
Full time
Summary SUMMARY: Under general supervision, provides nursing care to patients, including medications and treatment. Plans, implements, and evaluates patient care and performs related duties as required. The CN II level is the journey level class where incumbents have had the required professional nursing experience and are capable of independently performing the full range of clinical nursing services involving patient care. Clinical Nurse II's may supervise the work of professional and paraprofessional staff of the unit to which assigned. DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification, however, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in the classification. 1. Accompanies, assists, and represents the needs of patients to other providers. 2. Accurately provide care with respect to medication administration, skin and wound care, ADL's and other essential patient care related activities. 3. Develops, implements, evaluates and makes modifications in the nursing care plan; prepares required records and reports. 4. Gathers and assess information about patients to meet nursing needs; assists and consults with physician in the performance of procedures and diagnostic tests; contracts physicians and/or other departments to obtain or provide patient information. 5. May provide oversight to staff who monitor telemetry systems; alerts primary nurse of changes in underlying rhythms and of any life threatening arrhythmias that may develop; interprets and posts telemetry strips at the hours specified; admits and discharges patients with telemetry units as appropriate. 6. Organizes, supervises, makes adjustments and accepts responsibility for the quality of care provided patients by co-workers for a given work period; at the level II assumes responsibility as a team leader or a charge nurse when assigned. 7. Participates in promoting a healthful, safe, and therapeutic environment for patient and families; set up and controls the environment essential for infection control. 8. Participates in the implementation of patient care standards, infection control standards and quality assurance criteria; assist with conducting studies; participates in unit and other meetings. 9. Provides and evaluates patient care established standards and criteria in conformity with the nursing care plan. Monitors patients for significant and critical changes and initiates procedures as required; documents care given according to set standards and at required intervals. Interprets and explains procedures, regimens, and services to patients and families; teaches patients and family members health care and disease prevention techniques. Prepares patients and/or area for procedures and operations; assists physicians; uses instruments and equipment related to the area of assignment. Minimum Qualifications: Education: Graduate of an accredited Nursing Program required; Bachelor's degree in Nursing preferred. Minimum Experience: Six months experience as a Clinical Nurse I with AHS or the equivalent of one year full time recent experience at a comparable level in a minimum 100-bed hospital or in the area of specialty; (if experience is not recent, completion of an approved refresher course may be acceptable). Preferred Licenses/Certifications: TNCC -Trauma Nurse Core Course (For Emergency department only). Required Licenses/Certifications: Valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State Of California. Preferred License/Certifications: CCRN - Critical Care Registered Nurse. Required Licenses/Certifications: ACLS - Advanced Cardiac Life Support Certification - issued by AHA - American Heart Association, may be required per facility or unit/department specialty according to patient care policies. Required Licenses/Certifications: Acquire certification in chemotherapy within one year of hire (certain positions only). Required Licenses / Certifications - Acquire ONS certification within one year of hire (inpatient med tele/oncology department). Required Licenses/Certifications: BLS - Basic Life Support Certification issued by the American Heart Association. Other advanced life support certifications may be required per unit/department specialty according to patient care policies. Required Licenses/Certifications: CEN - Certified Emergency Nurse is desirable (for Emergency Department positions). Required Licenses/Certifications: Certification as a Public Health Nurse in the State of California (required for certain positions). Required Licenses/Certifications: Completion of Perinatal Safety Modules within 3 months of hire. Evidence of completion and continuing annual competency must be in the employee file and/or AHS's learning management system (LMS) (for certain positions). Required Licenses/Certifications: Coronary Care Unit certification (required for certain positions at Fairmont Hospital's Monitoring Unit). Required Licenses/Certifications: TEAM Training (required for all positions at John George Psychiatric Pavilion; and required for certain positions in the Emergency Department). Required Licenses/Certifications: NRP - Neonatal Resuscitation Program Certification- AHA American Heart Association (required per unit/department specialty according to patient care policies). Required Licenses/Certifications: PALS - Pediatric Advanced Life Support Certification- AHA American Heart Association (Required for Emergency Department or if overseeing or providing pediatric care on a regular basis). Pay Range $70.21- $102.91 The pay range for this position reflects the base pay scale for the role at Alameda Health System. Final compensation will be determined based on several factors, including but not limited to a candidate's experience, education, skills, licensure and certifications, departmental equity, applicable collective bargaining agreements, and the operational needs of the organization. Alameda Health System also offers eligible positions a generous comprehensive benefits program. John George Psychiatric Hospital Nursing Inpatient D Full Time Day Nursing FTE: 1
Summary Alameda Health System is hiring!The Administrative Director of Public Affairs & Community Engagement r epresents AHS in federal, state and local legislative issues; reviews legislation and regulations important to AHS's interest; establishes relationships with key federal, state, county and local elected and appointed officials, community, employer and physician based organizations; develops AHS's position on legislative issues; informs internal departments of legislative changes and activities; serves as an AHS representative in meetings and liaisons between AHS and various community meetings and committees; oversees and supervises staff of the Public Affairs and Community Engagement Unit; works with senior management and other system leaders to develop, implement and manage a community affairs/public affairs plan that builds trust and support for the system among opinion leaders and elected officials; develops community relations programs for the system and each entity to achieve the system's marketing objectives; works directly and regularly with the Executive Team, leadership, medical staff and community members; continuously interacts with senior management, chairs, chiefs, medical directors and other physicians and managers. The position reports to the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), Population Health. DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification, however, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in the classification. Advises entity leadership (campus Administrators, entity leaders/associate administrators) and other appropriate staff (e.g., marketing representatives) of community outreach opportunities within the entity service area. Supports community relations specialist and on-site personnel in facilitating hospital community relations meetings and initiating and implementing community relations activities that support the entities' goals and objectives; serves as a liaison to strategic community organizations. Develops strategies and recommends/plans politically responsive activities for AHS; works with the CAO, Population Health and the Executive Team to develop AHS's position on important legislative and regulatory matters; coordinates meetings, events, and communication with local government officials, state legislators, and members of Congress, when necessary. Directs, coordinates and develops strategic and tactical plans and policies for consideration by the CAO Population Health including confidential and sensitive topics concerning collective bargaining agreement terms, conditions and proposals by AHS to bargaining unit entities in collaboration with and consultation from the Chief Human Resources Officer. Informs the Executive Team and internal departments of current legislation; works with programs to obtain background information on legislative issues; presents updates as appropriate and necessary; Keeps AHS leadership updated on public affairs and community affairs activities. Acts as consultant/liaison to AHS campus administrators in supporting day-to-day entity public affairs activities that meet entity and corporate objectives; supports the implementation of entity and system-wide strategic plans and books of business. Manages system effort to research, develop, implement and evaluate strategies for proactive community outreach campaigns that will improve visibility and support for each entity in its respective community. Plans and establishes, with AHS marketing, communications, business development and project management staff an active leadership role for AHS in government and industry organizations and other appropriate segments of the community; contributes to AHS's visibility and influence within these constituencies; coordinates efforts with marketing and business development leadership to integrate marketing and communications goals designed to increase number of individuals selecting AHS as their health care provider. Establishes and maintains good and active working relationships with key personnel in government agencies, key elected officials, the California Legislature, executive branch, and regulatory agencies in the federal, state and county, and with representatives of other organizations interested in health care and health policy, specifically in areas that could potentially impact AHS. Represents AHS in appropriate health industry, allied and related business, and community organizations. Actively participates on local committees and at functions as appropriate. Intervenes at city, county, state and federal levels to gain timely support for AHS's interests. Monitoring legislation and executive meetings and reports; reviews and summarizes legislation important to AHS programs; coordinates with the CAO, appropriate involvement in certain issues; lobbies legislators to promote the organization's position on certain legislation, as needed. Stays abreast of legislative activity with the potential to impact system; makes recommendations for appropriate corporate response and, when appropriate, actively influences legislative and community outcomes. Supports AHS leadership in planning and evaluating entity-based county, state and federal community affairs/public affairs programs. Works with AHS public relations leadership to develop communication strategies regarding community relations activities, ensuring a consistent public image and integrated messages for the system; participates in AHS communications rotational weekend "on-call" media duties; serves as media spokesperson as assigned. Writing for internal publications: Manages the design, content development and distribution of the electronic legislative update. Develops and supplies stories for system internal and external publications, including employee publications. Researches, writes and/or ensures regular reports, bulletins, articles, and other necessary legislative reports (including final reports from legislative sessions); researches key issues and recommends an AHS position; researches and responds to inquiries from elected officials. Assists with writing for community relations or corporate projects, when necessary; provides ideas for and occasionally writes story ideas or copy for system's publications, including employee publications. Performs other duties as assigned. Qualifications: Any combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge, skills and abilities as well as possession of any required licenses or certifications is qualifying. Required Education: Bachelor's degree in political science, history, public relations, journalism, English or communications or a field related to health care of business from an accredited college or university. Preferred Education: Master's degree in Public Health, Public Administration, Hospital Administration, Business Administration or Political Science. Required Experience: Three years in government health care advocacy at the federal, state or local level; five to seven years of public relations and governmental relations; Three years supervisory experience. Fairmont Hospital Corp Communications Marketing Full Time Day Management FTE: 1
09/26/2021
Summary Alameda Health System is hiring!The Administrative Director of Public Affairs & Community Engagement r epresents AHS in federal, state and local legislative issues; reviews legislation and regulations important to AHS's interest; establishes relationships with key federal, state, county and local elected and appointed officials, community, employer and physician based organizations; develops AHS's position on legislative issues; informs internal departments of legislative changes and activities; serves as an AHS representative in meetings and liaisons between AHS and various community meetings and committees; oversees and supervises staff of the Public Affairs and Community Engagement Unit; works with senior management and other system leaders to develop, implement and manage a community affairs/public affairs plan that builds trust and support for the system among opinion leaders and elected officials; develops community relations programs for the system and each entity to achieve the system's marketing objectives; works directly and regularly with the Executive Team, leadership, medical staff and community members; continuously interacts with senior management, chairs, chiefs, medical directors and other physicians and managers. The position reports to the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), Population Health. DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification, however, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in the classification. Advises entity leadership (campus Administrators, entity leaders/associate administrators) and other appropriate staff (e.g., marketing representatives) of community outreach opportunities within the entity service area. Supports community relations specialist and on-site personnel in facilitating hospital community relations meetings and initiating and implementing community relations activities that support the entities' goals and objectives; serves as a liaison to strategic community organizations. Develops strategies and recommends/plans politically responsive activities for AHS; works with the CAO, Population Health and the Executive Team to develop AHS's position on important legislative and regulatory matters; coordinates meetings, events, and communication with local government officials, state legislators, and members of Congress, when necessary. Directs, coordinates and develops strategic and tactical plans and policies for consideration by the CAO Population Health including confidential and sensitive topics concerning collective bargaining agreement terms, conditions and proposals by AHS to bargaining unit entities in collaboration with and consultation from the Chief Human Resources Officer. Informs the Executive Team and internal departments of current legislation; works with programs to obtain background information on legislative issues; presents updates as appropriate and necessary; Keeps AHS leadership updated on public affairs and community affairs activities. Acts as consultant/liaison to AHS campus administrators in supporting day-to-day entity public affairs activities that meet entity and corporate objectives; supports the implementation of entity and system-wide strategic plans and books of business. Manages system effort to research, develop, implement and evaluate strategies for proactive community outreach campaigns that will improve visibility and support for each entity in its respective community. Plans and establishes, with AHS marketing, communications, business development and project management staff an active leadership role for AHS in government and industry organizations and other appropriate segments of the community; contributes to AHS's visibility and influence within these constituencies; coordinates efforts with marketing and business development leadership to integrate marketing and communications goals designed to increase number of individuals selecting AHS as their health care provider. Establishes and maintains good and active working relationships with key personnel in government agencies, key elected officials, the California Legislature, executive branch, and regulatory agencies in the federal, state and county, and with representatives of other organizations interested in health care and health policy, specifically in areas that could potentially impact AHS. Represents AHS in appropriate health industry, allied and related business, and community organizations. Actively participates on local committees and at functions as appropriate. Intervenes at city, county, state and federal levels to gain timely support for AHS's interests. Monitoring legislation and executive meetings and reports; reviews and summarizes legislation important to AHS programs; coordinates with the CAO, appropriate involvement in certain issues; lobbies legislators to promote the organization's position on certain legislation, as needed. Stays abreast of legislative activity with the potential to impact system; makes recommendations for appropriate corporate response and, when appropriate, actively influences legislative and community outcomes. Supports AHS leadership in planning and evaluating entity-based county, state and federal community affairs/public affairs programs. Works with AHS public relations leadership to develop communication strategies regarding community relations activities, ensuring a consistent public image and integrated messages for the system; participates in AHS communications rotational weekend "on-call" media duties; serves as media spokesperson as assigned. Writing for internal publications: Manages the design, content development and distribution of the electronic legislative update. Develops and supplies stories for system internal and external publications, including employee publications. Researches, writes and/or ensures regular reports, bulletins, articles, and other necessary legislative reports (including final reports from legislative sessions); researches key issues and recommends an AHS position; researches and responds to inquiries from elected officials. Assists with writing for community relations or corporate projects, when necessary; provides ideas for and occasionally writes story ideas or copy for system's publications, including employee publications. Performs other duties as assigned. Qualifications: Any combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge, skills and abilities as well as possession of any required licenses or certifications is qualifying. Required Education: Bachelor's degree in political science, history, public relations, journalism, English or communications or a field related to health care of business from an accredited college or university. Preferred Education: Master's degree in Public Health, Public Administration, Hospital Administration, Business Administration or Political Science. Required Experience: Three years in government health care advocacy at the federal, state or local level; five to seven years of public relations and governmental relations; Three years supervisory experience. Fairmont Hospital Corp Communications Marketing Full Time Day Management FTE: 1
Summary Alameda Health System is hiring!The Administrative Director of Public Affairs & Community Engagement r epresents AHS in federal, state and local legislative issues; reviews legislation and regulations important to AHS's interest; establishes relationships with key federal, state, county and local elected and appointed officials, community, employer and physician based organizations; develops AHS's position on legislative issues; informs internal departments of legislative changes and activities; serves as an AHS representative in meetings and liaisons between AHS and various community meetings and committees; oversees and supervises staff of the Public Affairs and Community Engagement Unit; works with senior management and other system leaders to develop, implement and manage a community affairs/public affairs plan that builds trust and support for the system among opinion leaders and elected officials; develops community relations programs for the system and each entity to achieve the system's marketing objectives; works directly and regularly with the Executive Team, leadership, medical staff and community members; continuously interacts with senior management, chairs, chiefs, medical directors and other physicians and managers. The position reports to the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), Population Health. DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification, however, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in the classification. Advises entity leadership (campus Administrators, entity leaders/associate administrators) and other appropriate staff (e.g., marketing representatives) of community outreach opportunities within the entity service area. Supports community relations specialist and on-site personnel in facilitating hospital community relations meetings and initiating and implementing community relations activities that support the entities' goals and objectives; serves as a liaison to strategic community organizations. Develops strategies and recommends/plans politically responsive activities for AHS; works with the CAO, Population Health and the Executive Team to develop AHS's position on important legislative and regulatory matters; coordinates meetings, events, and communication with local government officials, state legislators, and members of Congress, when necessary. Directs, coordinates and develops strategic and tactical plans and policies for consideration by the CAO Population Health including confidential and sensitive topics concerning collective bargaining agreement terms, conditions and proposals by AHS to bargaining unit entities in collaboration with and consultation from the Chief Human Resources Officer. Informs the Executive Team and internal departments of current legislation; works with programs to obtain background information on legislative issues; presents updates as appropriate and necessary; Keeps AHS leadership updated on public affairs and community affairs activities. Acts as consultant/liaison to AHS campus administrators in supporting day-to-day entity public affairs activities that meet entity and corporate objectives; supports the implementation of entity and system-wide strategic plans and books of business. Manages system effort to research, develop, implement and evaluate strategies for proactive community outreach campaigns that will improve visibility and support for each entity in its respective community. Plans and establishes, with AHS marketing, communications, business development and project management staff an active leadership role for AHS in government and industry organizations and other appropriate segments of the community; contributes to AHS's visibility and influence within these constituencies; coordinates efforts with marketing and business development leadership to integrate marketing and communications goals designed to increase number of individuals selecting AHS as their health care provider. Establishes and maintains good and active working relationships with key personnel in government agencies, key elected officials, the California Legislature, executive branch, and regulatory agencies in the federal, state and county, and with representatives of other organizations interested in health care and health policy, specifically in areas that could potentially impact AHS. Represents AHS in appropriate health industry, allied and related business, and community organizations. Actively participates on local committees and at functions as appropriate. Intervenes at city, county, state and federal levels to gain timely support for AHS's interests. Monitoring legislation and executive meetings and reports; reviews and summarizes legislation important to AHS programs; coordinates with the CAO, appropriate involvement in certain issues; lobbies legislators to promote the organization's position on certain legislation, as needed. Stays abreast of legislative activity with the potential to impact system; makes recommendations for appropriate corporate response and, when appropriate, actively influences legislative and community outcomes. Supports AHS leadership in planning and evaluating entity-based county, state and federal community affairs/public affairs programs. Works with AHS public relations leadership to develop communication strategies regarding community relations activities, ensuring a consistent public image and integrated messages for the system; participates in AHS communications rotational weekend "on-call" media duties; serves as media spokesperson as assigned. Writing for internal publications: Manages the design, content development and distribution of the electronic legislative update. Develops and supplies stories for system internal and external publications, including employee publications. Researches, writes and/or ensures regular reports, bulletins, articles, and other necessary legislative reports (including final reports from legislative sessions); researches key issues and recommends an AHS position; researches and responds to inquiries from elected officials. Assists with writing for community relations or corporate projects, when necessary; provides ideas for and occasionally writes story ideas or copy for system's publications, including employee publications. Performs other duties as assigned. Qualifications: Any combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge, skills and abilities as well as possession of any required licenses or certifications is qualifying. Required Education: Bachelor's degree in political science, history, public relations, journalism, English or communications or a field related to health care of business from an accredited college or university. Preferred Education: Master's degree in Public Health, Public Administration, Hospital Administration, Business Administration or Political Science. Required Experience: Three years in government health care advocacy at the federal, state or local level; five to seven years of public relations and governmental relations; Three years supervisory experience. Fairmont Hospital Corp Communications Marketing Full Time Day Management FTE: 1
09/25/2021
Summary Alameda Health System is hiring!The Administrative Director of Public Affairs & Community Engagement r epresents AHS in federal, state and local legislative issues; reviews legislation and regulations important to AHS's interest; establishes relationships with key federal, state, county and local elected and appointed officials, community, employer and physician based organizations; develops AHS's position on legislative issues; informs internal departments of legislative changes and activities; serves as an AHS representative in meetings and liaisons between AHS and various community meetings and committees; oversees and supervises staff of the Public Affairs and Community Engagement Unit; works with senior management and other system leaders to develop, implement and manage a community affairs/public affairs plan that builds trust and support for the system among opinion leaders and elected officials; develops community relations programs for the system and each entity to achieve the system's marketing objectives; works directly and regularly with the Executive Team, leadership, medical staff and community members; continuously interacts with senior management, chairs, chiefs, medical directors and other physicians and managers. The position reports to the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), Population Health. DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification, however, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in the classification. Advises entity leadership (campus Administrators, entity leaders/associate administrators) and other appropriate staff (e.g., marketing representatives) of community outreach opportunities within the entity service area. Supports community relations specialist and on-site personnel in facilitating hospital community relations meetings and initiating and implementing community relations activities that support the entities' goals and objectives; serves as a liaison to strategic community organizations. Develops strategies and recommends/plans politically responsive activities for AHS; works with the CAO, Population Health and the Executive Team to develop AHS's position on important legislative and regulatory matters; coordinates meetings, events, and communication with local government officials, state legislators, and members of Congress, when necessary. Directs, coordinates and develops strategic and tactical plans and policies for consideration by the CAO Population Health including confidential and sensitive topics concerning collective bargaining agreement terms, conditions and proposals by AHS to bargaining unit entities in collaboration with and consultation from the Chief Human Resources Officer. Informs the Executive Team and internal departments of current legislation; works with programs to obtain background information on legislative issues; presents updates as appropriate and necessary; Keeps AHS leadership updated on public affairs and community affairs activities. Acts as consultant/liaison to AHS campus administrators in supporting day-to-day entity public affairs activities that meet entity and corporate objectives; supports the implementation of entity and system-wide strategic plans and books of business. Manages system effort to research, develop, implement and evaluate strategies for proactive community outreach campaigns that will improve visibility and support for each entity in its respective community. Plans and establishes, with AHS marketing, communications, business development and project management staff an active leadership role for AHS in government and industry organizations and other appropriate segments of the community; contributes to AHS's visibility and influence within these constituencies; coordinates efforts with marketing and business development leadership to integrate marketing and communications goals designed to increase number of individuals selecting AHS as their health care provider. Establishes and maintains good and active working relationships with key personnel in government agencies, key elected officials, the California Legislature, executive branch, and regulatory agencies in the federal, state and county, and with representatives of other organizations interested in health care and health policy, specifically in areas that could potentially impact AHS. Represents AHS in appropriate health industry, allied and related business, and community organizations. Actively participates on local committees and at functions as appropriate. Intervenes at city, county, state and federal levels to gain timely support for AHS's interests. Monitoring legislation and executive meetings and reports; reviews and summarizes legislation important to AHS programs; coordinates with the CAO, appropriate involvement in certain issues; lobbies legislators to promote the organization's position on certain legislation, as needed. Stays abreast of legislative activity with the potential to impact system; makes recommendations for appropriate corporate response and, when appropriate, actively influences legislative and community outcomes. Supports AHS leadership in planning and evaluating entity-based county, state and federal community affairs/public affairs programs. Works with AHS public relations leadership to develop communication strategies regarding community relations activities, ensuring a consistent public image and integrated messages for the system; participates in AHS communications rotational weekend "on-call" media duties; serves as media spokesperson as assigned. Writing for internal publications: Manages the design, content development and distribution of the electronic legislative update. Develops and supplies stories for system internal and external publications, including employee publications. Researches, writes and/or ensures regular reports, bulletins, articles, and other necessary legislative reports (including final reports from legislative sessions); researches key issues and recommends an AHS position; researches and responds to inquiries from elected officials. Assists with writing for community relations or corporate projects, when necessary; provides ideas for and occasionally writes story ideas or copy for system's publications, including employee publications. Performs other duties as assigned. Qualifications: Any combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge, skills and abilities as well as possession of any required licenses or certifications is qualifying. Required Education: Bachelor's degree in political science, history, public relations, journalism, English or communications or a field related to health care of business from an accredited college or university. Preferred Education: Master's degree in Public Health, Public Administration, Hospital Administration, Business Administration or Political Science. Required Experience: Three years in government health care advocacy at the federal, state or local level; five to seven years of public relations and governmental relations; Three years supervisory experience. Fairmont Hospital Corp Communications Marketing Full Time Day Management FTE: 1