SSM Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer: Community Description: About SSM Health: SSM Health DePaul Hospital in St. Louis, MO, is recruiting for a full-time Acute Care Physician Assistant to provide support in our structural heart valve clinic. The structural heart valve clinic focuses on diagnosing and treating patients with heart valve disorder Experience desired but welcome recent graduates who have clinical or rotational experience in cardiology. Job Highlights: Outpatient focused position working Monday-Friday. Variable schedule of 2-3 clinic days per week at SSM Health DePaul Hospital and 1-2 days per week providing support at SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital. APP plays a vital role in patient assessments, management plans, and follow-up care which contributes significantly to the clinic's success and patient outcomes. Collaborate closely with interventional cardiologists and cardiac surgeons Strong department onboarding and mentorship. Fantastic team and department culture and collaboration. Requirements: Acute Care Certified Physician Assistant. Prefer cardiology experience as a Physician Assistant Missouri registered nurse license and advanced practice nurse licensure or certified physician assistant SSM Health's healing legacy originated in St. Louis, Missouri over 150 years ago where five nuns, known as the Sisters of St. Mary's, were called to aid and heal in God's name. Since those humble beginnings, SSM Health has grown to become one of the largest Catholic not-for-profit integrated health systems serving the Midwest. Today, our healing ministry includes over 15,000 providers and approximately 40,000 team members, all working together with a shared Mission to deliver exceptional healthcare services that reveal the healing presence of God across Missouri, Oklahoma, Illinois, and Wisconsin. With 23 hospitals, 9 post-acute care centers, and over 490 physician offices and specialty care clinics spread across four states, SSM Health offers a world of opportunities where clinicians can do a world of good. Whether you're seeking to heal, teach, learn, lead, connect, or discover, there's a place within SSM Health for you to thrive. Home to the famed Gateway Arch, St. Louis is one of the most livable cities in the country. This sprawling metropolitan mecca features a large variety of neighborhoods and communities spanning six counties. With an affordable housing market, trendy neighborhoods like Cherokee Street and Delmar Loop, and the booming economic landscape of the city make this one of the most attractive cities for young professionals. There is more to do per square mile in St. Louis than in any other city in the state. With restaurants, parks, recreation, cultural activities and sporting events, there's always something to do or see here. SSM Health is committed to equal employment opportunity based on race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy, age, physical or mental disability, veteran status, and all other statuses protected by law. To view all of our current provider career opportunities, visit
10/25/2025
Full time
SSM Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer: Community Description: About SSM Health: SSM Health DePaul Hospital in St. Louis, MO, is recruiting for a full-time Acute Care Physician Assistant to provide support in our structural heart valve clinic. The structural heart valve clinic focuses on diagnosing and treating patients with heart valve disorder Experience desired but welcome recent graduates who have clinical or rotational experience in cardiology. Job Highlights: Outpatient focused position working Monday-Friday. Variable schedule of 2-3 clinic days per week at SSM Health DePaul Hospital and 1-2 days per week providing support at SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital. APP plays a vital role in patient assessments, management plans, and follow-up care which contributes significantly to the clinic's success and patient outcomes. Collaborate closely with interventional cardiologists and cardiac surgeons Strong department onboarding and mentorship. Fantastic team and department culture and collaboration. Requirements: Acute Care Certified Physician Assistant. Prefer cardiology experience as a Physician Assistant Missouri registered nurse license and advanced practice nurse licensure or certified physician assistant SSM Health's healing legacy originated in St. Louis, Missouri over 150 years ago where five nuns, known as the Sisters of St. Mary's, were called to aid and heal in God's name. Since those humble beginnings, SSM Health has grown to become one of the largest Catholic not-for-profit integrated health systems serving the Midwest. Today, our healing ministry includes over 15,000 providers and approximately 40,000 team members, all working together with a shared Mission to deliver exceptional healthcare services that reveal the healing presence of God across Missouri, Oklahoma, Illinois, and Wisconsin. With 23 hospitals, 9 post-acute care centers, and over 490 physician offices and specialty care clinics spread across four states, SSM Health offers a world of opportunities where clinicians can do a world of good. Whether you're seeking to heal, teach, learn, lead, connect, or discover, there's a place within SSM Health for you to thrive. Home to the famed Gateway Arch, St. Louis is one of the most livable cities in the country. This sprawling metropolitan mecca features a large variety of neighborhoods and communities spanning six counties. With an affordable housing market, trendy neighborhoods like Cherokee Street and Delmar Loop, and the booming economic landscape of the city make this one of the most attractive cities for young professionals. There is more to do per square mile in St. Louis than in any other city in the state. With restaurants, parks, recreation, cultural activities and sporting events, there's always something to do or see here. SSM Health is committed to equal employment opportunity based on race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy, age, physical or mental disability, veteran status, and all other statuses protected by law. To view all of our current provider career opportunities, visit
Details Specialty: CRNA/Anesthesiology Schedule: Rotating Practice Detail: Join a talented team of anesthesiologists, certified registered nurse anesthetists and anesthesia technicians EMR System: Meditech Facility: Ascension Saint Agnes Hospital Location: Baltimore City, MD Sign On Bonus: $40,000 Salary: $217,207 $260,326 per year Benefits Paid time off (PTO) Various health insurance options & wellness plans Retirement benefits including employer match plans Long term & short term disability Employee assistance programs (EAP) Parental leave & adoption assistance Tuition reimbursement Ways to give back to your community Benefit options and eligibility vary by position. Compensation varies based on factors including, but not limited to, experience, skills, education, performance, location and salary range at the time of the offer. Responsibilities Ascension St Agnes offers CRNAs an environment to practice throughout the full range of the perioperative arena covering a wide variety of cases. CRNAs practice with a high level of autonomy in a supervision team environment. It is expected for the CRNA to place CVCs, arterial lines, US guided peripheral nerve blocks, epidurals/spinals, etc. on their assigned cases. If no recent experience with different procedures, we will assist with training and mentorship until the CRNA feels comfortable. A variety of shifts are offered under a flexible staffing system that caters to a positive worklife balance. There are SRNAs from three local programs providing preceptorship opportunities. Currently, we are expanding in surgical volume and anesthesia responsibilities creating an opening for more CRNAs. Responsibilities: Performs and documents a pre anesthetic assessment and evaluation of the patient. Develops and implements an anesthetic plan of care, including monitoring modalities and post anesthesia follow up evaluation and care. Selects, obtains and administers the anesthetic plan of care, including induction, maintenance and emergence phase anesthesia. Recognizes alterations in physiologic responses to the surgical procedure and/or the anesthetic, takes appropriate action and notifies the responsible physician as indicated. About Ascension Saint Agnes For over 150 years, Saint Agnes, built on a strong foundation of excellent medical care and compassion, is comprised of care teams who are committed to providing the best care for our patients. Saint Agnes is a part of Ascension, one of the leading non profit and Catholic health systems in the country. 251 bed full service teaching hospital with residency programs in a number of medical and surgical specialties. Ascension Saint Agnes offers emergency as well as a variety of inpatient and outpatient services. That is in addition to our Six Institutes that focus in the areas of Cancer, Orthopedics and Spine, Cardiovascular, Women and Children, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Bariatric Surgery. About Baltimore Baltimoreans have a lot to love about Baltimore with its famous crab cakes, major sports teams the Orioles (baseball) and the Ravens (football), its beautiful historic harbor, diverse historical sites with three centuries of history, and its proximity to other major cities NYC, Washington DC, and Philadelphia. Although it's a large city, and it is the fourth largest school district in Maryland, it has received an award for Urban School Board Excellence from the Council of Urban Boards of Education. Besides its great education, there are home buying incentives for its residents. There are many incentive programs for homebuyers, homeowners, and renters that are managed by different city departments or nonprofits making relocation options easy. With more than 130 attractions, museums, historic sites and performing arts groups, Baltimore promises something for everyone. About Ascension Medical Group When you join Ascension Medical Group (AMG), you are entering a community where physician and advanced practice provider engagement and experience is recognized as a key driver of delivering excellent patient care. With 1,900 sites of care and 7,000 providers strong, AMG is one of the largest healthcare provider networks in the United States. Physicians and advanced practice providers benefit from a collaborative approach to care, significant professional opportunities, career advancement, training and competitive wages. If you want to be part of an organization that is built on a strong foundation of excellent medical care and compassion, and committed to providing the best care for our patients, please apply today. Requirements Licensure / Certification / Registration: BLS Provider obtained within 1 Month (30 days) of hire date or job transfer date required. American Heart Association or American Red Cross accepted. Nurse Anesthetist credentialed from the National Board of Certification and Recertification of Nurse Anesthetists (NBCRNA) obtained prior to hire date or job transfer date required. Verified by local Credentialing Office. Registered Nurse credentialed from the Maryland Board of Nursing obtained prior to hire date or job transfer date required. Verified by local Credentialing Office. Advanced Life Support preferred. American Heart Association or American Red Cross accepted. Education: Master's or Doctorate of Nursing Anesthesia Practice or Nursing Practice required. Additional Preferences Why Join Our Team Ascension provides Equal Employment Opportunities (EEO) to all associates and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex/gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, childbirth, and related medical conditions, lactation, breastfeeding, national origin, citizenship, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, marital status, all as defined by applicable law, and any other legally protected status or characteristic in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws. Ascension is a leading non profit, faith based national health system made up of over 134,000 associates and 2,600 s
10/24/2025
Full time
Details Specialty: CRNA/Anesthesiology Schedule: Rotating Practice Detail: Join a talented team of anesthesiologists, certified registered nurse anesthetists and anesthesia technicians EMR System: Meditech Facility: Ascension Saint Agnes Hospital Location: Baltimore City, MD Sign On Bonus: $40,000 Salary: $217,207 $260,326 per year Benefits Paid time off (PTO) Various health insurance options & wellness plans Retirement benefits including employer match plans Long term & short term disability Employee assistance programs (EAP) Parental leave & adoption assistance Tuition reimbursement Ways to give back to your community Benefit options and eligibility vary by position. Compensation varies based on factors including, but not limited to, experience, skills, education, performance, location and salary range at the time of the offer. Responsibilities Ascension St Agnes offers CRNAs an environment to practice throughout the full range of the perioperative arena covering a wide variety of cases. CRNAs practice with a high level of autonomy in a supervision team environment. It is expected for the CRNA to place CVCs, arterial lines, US guided peripheral nerve blocks, epidurals/spinals, etc. on their assigned cases. If no recent experience with different procedures, we will assist with training and mentorship until the CRNA feels comfortable. A variety of shifts are offered under a flexible staffing system that caters to a positive worklife balance. There are SRNAs from three local programs providing preceptorship opportunities. Currently, we are expanding in surgical volume and anesthesia responsibilities creating an opening for more CRNAs. Responsibilities: Performs and documents a pre anesthetic assessment and evaluation of the patient. Develops and implements an anesthetic plan of care, including monitoring modalities and post anesthesia follow up evaluation and care. Selects, obtains and administers the anesthetic plan of care, including induction, maintenance and emergence phase anesthesia. Recognizes alterations in physiologic responses to the surgical procedure and/or the anesthetic, takes appropriate action and notifies the responsible physician as indicated. About Ascension Saint Agnes For over 150 years, Saint Agnes, built on a strong foundation of excellent medical care and compassion, is comprised of care teams who are committed to providing the best care for our patients. Saint Agnes is a part of Ascension, one of the leading non profit and Catholic health systems in the country. 251 bed full service teaching hospital with residency programs in a number of medical and surgical specialties. Ascension Saint Agnes offers emergency as well as a variety of inpatient and outpatient services. That is in addition to our Six Institutes that focus in the areas of Cancer, Orthopedics and Spine, Cardiovascular, Women and Children, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Bariatric Surgery. About Baltimore Baltimoreans have a lot to love about Baltimore with its famous crab cakes, major sports teams the Orioles (baseball) and the Ravens (football), its beautiful historic harbor, diverse historical sites with three centuries of history, and its proximity to other major cities NYC, Washington DC, and Philadelphia. Although it's a large city, and it is the fourth largest school district in Maryland, it has received an award for Urban School Board Excellence from the Council of Urban Boards of Education. Besides its great education, there are home buying incentives for its residents. There are many incentive programs for homebuyers, homeowners, and renters that are managed by different city departments or nonprofits making relocation options easy. With more than 130 attractions, museums, historic sites and performing arts groups, Baltimore promises something for everyone. About Ascension Medical Group When you join Ascension Medical Group (AMG), you are entering a community where physician and advanced practice provider engagement and experience is recognized as a key driver of delivering excellent patient care. With 1,900 sites of care and 7,000 providers strong, AMG is one of the largest healthcare provider networks in the United States. Physicians and advanced practice providers benefit from a collaborative approach to care, significant professional opportunities, career advancement, training and competitive wages. If you want to be part of an organization that is built on a strong foundation of excellent medical care and compassion, and committed to providing the best care for our patients, please apply today. Requirements Licensure / Certification / Registration: BLS Provider obtained within 1 Month (30 days) of hire date or job transfer date required. American Heart Association or American Red Cross accepted. Nurse Anesthetist credentialed from the National Board of Certification and Recertification of Nurse Anesthetists (NBCRNA) obtained prior to hire date or job transfer date required. Verified by local Credentialing Office. Registered Nurse credentialed from the Maryland Board of Nursing obtained prior to hire date or job transfer date required. Verified by local Credentialing Office. Advanced Life Support preferred. American Heart Association or American Red Cross accepted. Education: Master's or Doctorate of Nursing Anesthesia Practice or Nursing Practice required. Additional Preferences Why Join Our Team Ascension provides Equal Employment Opportunities (EEO) to all associates and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex/gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, childbirth, and related medical conditions, lactation, breastfeeding, national origin, citizenship, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, marital status, all as defined by applicable law, and any other legally protected status or characteristic in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws. Ascension is a leading non profit, faith based national health system made up of over 134,000 associates and 2,600 s
University Health Physicians
Kansas City, Missouri
University Health Physicians (UHP) is a multi-specialty academic group practice affiliated with the University of Missouri Kansas City School of Medicine (UMKC SOM) in conjunction with its major teaching facility University Health (UH). UHP is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit. We are an equal opportunity employer and proud of our diverse workforce. UH is known as Kansas City s Essential Hospital and is the safety net healthcare system for Jackson County/Kansas City, MO. UH is an academic medical center, serving as the primary teaching institution for the UMKC Schools of Medicine, Nursing, Dentistry, and Pharmacy. A 547-bed, not-for-profit health system, UH delivers the highest-quality medical care for our patients, with compassion, empathy, and unparalleled dedication to service. During the 2020 pandemic, UH has been recognized as a regional leader in COVID care and testing. Job Description The Section of Cardiology at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, University Health, and University Health Physicians seek staff faculty members for an Interventional Cardiology role. The individual should have the clinical, academic, and personal skills to contribute to an active academic section. This is a full-time position. Practice Highlights Team of 5 Cardiologists, 3 Interventional Cardiologists and 6 advanced practice registered nurses Practice is a mix of general and interventional Cardiology including cardiac catheterization, and PCI. No structural cases. Expected clinical responsibilities include inpatient rounding at University Health Truman Medical Center and outpatient consultative work at two practice sites. Fully equipped cath lab with second lab planned top open in 2026. Fully wired with CERNER/ORACLE Power Chart Salary commensurate with background and academic rank. The Department of Medicine is proud of its diverse composition and is an equal opportunity employer. H1 applicants are welcome to apply. We can no longer accept J1 applicants for 2026 hire date, but applicants with a 2027 hire date are welcome to apply. EOE M/F/D/V
10/19/2025
Full time
University Health Physicians (UHP) is a multi-specialty academic group practice affiliated with the University of Missouri Kansas City School of Medicine (UMKC SOM) in conjunction with its major teaching facility University Health (UH). UHP is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit. We are an equal opportunity employer and proud of our diverse workforce. UH is known as Kansas City s Essential Hospital and is the safety net healthcare system for Jackson County/Kansas City, MO. UH is an academic medical center, serving as the primary teaching institution for the UMKC Schools of Medicine, Nursing, Dentistry, and Pharmacy. A 547-bed, not-for-profit health system, UH delivers the highest-quality medical care for our patients, with compassion, empathy, and unparalleled dedication to service. During the 2020 pandemic, UH has been recognized as a regional leader in COVID care and testing. Job Description The Section of Cardiology at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, University Health, and University Health Physicians seek staff faculty members for an Interventional Cardiology role. The individual should have the clinical, academic, and personal skills to contribute to an active academic section. This is a full-time position. Practice Highlights Team of 5 Cardiologists, 3 Interventional Cardiologists and 6 advanced practice registered nurses Practice is a mix of general and interventional Cardiology including cardiac catheterization, and PCI. No structural cases. Expected clinical responsibilities include inpatient rounding at University Health Truman Medical Center and outpatient consultative work at two practice sites. Fully equipped cath lab with second lab planned top open in 2026. Fully wired with CERNER/ORACLE Power Chart Salary commensurate with background and academic rank. The Department of Medicine is proud of its diverse composition and is an equal opportunity employer. H1 applicants are welcome to apply. We can no longer accept J1 applicants for 2026 hire date, but applicants with a 2027 hire date are welcome to apply. EOE M/F/D/V
Description Summary: The CRNA has the responsibility and accountability for providing advanced nurse practice while administering anesthesia to patients. This Job is responsible for preparing and administering anesthesia agents to surgical and obstetrical patients under a delegating physician. Responsibility and accountability of anesthesia services lies with the Medical Director. Recruiter: Dee Dee Fowler Call/Text: What We Offer: Broad case mix, including ENT, Ophthalmology, Ortho, Pain, Podiatry and general surgery. No call required. 5 8-hour shifts per week M-F, 6:30A-3:30P. Competitive Compensation Package: Competitive Starting Salary for experienced CRNAs; New Grads welcomed; opportunities for additional earnings. Guarantee of 40 hours/week pay. Excellent CHRISTUS Health Benefits Package: Sign-On Incentives. Retirement Account with Employer Match. Paid Time Off (front-loaded hours). Annual CME Allowance of $2,500. Malpractice Coverage. Medical, Dental, Vision, & Wellbeing Benefits. Voluntary Options such as Home, Auto & Pet Insurance. CHRISTUS Health is an international Catholic, faith-based, not-for-profit health system comprising almost 350 services and facilities, including more than 60 hospitals and long-term care facilities, 175 clinics and outpatient centers and dozens of other health ministries and ventures. CHRISTUS Health serves the need of underserved communities in seven (7) U.S. states, Chile, Colombia and six states in Mexico. A national leader in patient satisfaction, advanced technology, and quality initiatives, CHRISTUS Health is an organization dedicated to creating healthy lives for people and communities. Job Requirements: Master of Science in Nursing required Experience: 2 - 3 years of experience preferred Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications: APRN License in state of employment required CRNA certification from NBCRNA required ACLS required PALS required BLS required Work Schedule: 5 Days - 8 Hours The CRNA will perform the following duties: Assess patients peri-operatively, perform patient history and physical, review patient records to determine health status, review results of diagnostic tests, treatments, and orders as appropriate Make post-op rounds Provide patient and family education Perform routine procedures including: draw venous/arterial blood, administer general, regional, and local anesthesia, administer injections, place NG tubes, administer local infiltrative anesthesia, placement of central venous lines and Swan Ganz lines Provide regional anesthesia under a delegating physician to include: topical, infiltration, spinal, epidural, intravenous, upper, and lower body blocks, and other peripheral blocks Initiate orders and transcribe orders of collaborating physician Intravenous catheter placement and administration of fluids, blood and/or blood products, muscle relaxants, vasoactive and cardiac drugs Other responsibilities include mechanical ventilation, resuscitation techniques, cardiopulmonary bypass technique, auto transfusion, hypotensive and hypertensive care, and hypothermia This job requires the full understanding and active participation in fulfilling the Mission of CHRISTUS Health. It is expected that the associate demonstrate behavior consistent with the Core Values. The Associate shall support the CHRISTUS Health strategic plan and the Performance Improvement Plan's (PIP) goals and direction. Responsibilities: Meets expectations of the applicable OneCHRISTUS Competencies: Leader of Self, Leader of Others, or Leader of Leaders. Assesses the physical, psycho-social, spiritual, cultural, functional, and high risk needs of the patient. Performs patient history and physical reviews patient record to determine health status. Reviews results of diagnostic tests, treatments, and orders. Collaborates plan of care with the patient care team. Monitors patient Peri-Operatively. Rounds on patients as requested draw venous/arterial blood. Placement of central venous lines. Placement of Swan Ganz. Performs venipuncture and manages fluids. Inserts nasogastric and orogastric tubes. Ability to manage and initiate mechanical ventilator. Ability to manage and initiate auto transfusion techniques. Provides anesthesia including general, regional, local, and moderate sedation. Consistently monitors patients according to standards. Peri-Operatively provides regional anesthesia. Provides spinal, epidural, and IV regional blocks. Obtains knowledge of and demonstrates compliance with infection control and safety. Practices standard precautions practice appropriate disease specific isolation. Appropriately handles and disposes of unused medications. Keeps work area clean and cares for equipment at completion of case. Takes measures to ensure a safe patient environment. Obtains training prior to initial use of equipment. Assures equipment is working properly. Participates in time-out procedure. Demonstrates the ability to administer medication safely and competently. Understands actions, side effects, contra-indications of drugs. Adheres to medication policies, practices, and standards. Safely administers fluids, blood and blood products, muscle relaxants, vasoactive drugs, cardiac drugs. Assures the rights of the patient/family are respected and maintained. Allows for privacy. Work Schedule: 5 Days - 8 Hours Work Type: Full Time EEO is the law - click below for more information: We endeavor to make this site accessible to any and all users. If you would like to contact us regarding the accessibility of our website or need assistance completing the application process, please contact us at .
10/07/2025
Full time
Description Summary: The CRNA has the responsibility and accountability for providing advanced nurse practice while administering anesthesia to patients. This Job is responsible for preparing and administering anesthesia agents to surgical and obstetrical patients under a delegating physician. Responsibility and accountability of anesthesia services lies with the Medical Director. Recruiter: Dee Dee Fowler Call/Text: What We Offer: Broad case mix, including ENT, Ophthalmology, Ortho, Pain, Podiatry and general surgery. No call required. 5 8-hour shifts per week M-F, 6:30A-3:30P. Competitive Compensation Package: Competitive Starting Salary for experienced CRNAs; New Grads welcomed; opportunities for additional earnings. Guarantee of 40 hours/week pay. Excellent CHRISTUS Health Benefits Package: Sign-On Incentives. Retirement Account with Employer Match. Paid Time Off (front-loaded hours). Annual CME Allowance of $2,500. Malpractice Coverage. Medical, Dental, Vision, & Wellbeing Benefits. Voluntary Options such as Home, Auto & Pet Insurance. CHRISTUS Health is an international Catholic, faith-based, not-for-profit health system comprising almost 350 services and facilities, including more than 60 hospitals and long-term care facilities, 175 clinics and outpatient centers and dozens of other health ministries and ventures. CHRISTUS Health serves the need of underserved communities in seven (7) U.S. states, Chile, Colombia and six states in Mexico. A national leader in patient satisfaction, advanced technology, and quality initiatives, CHRISTUS Health is an organization dedicated to creating healthy lives for people and communities. Job Requirements: Master of Science in Nursing required Experience: 2 - 3 years of experience preferred Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications: APRN License in state of employment required CRNA certification from NBCRNA required ACLS required PALS required BLS required Work Schedule: 5 Days - 8 Hours The CRNA will perform the following duties: Assess patients peri-operatively, perform patient history and physical, review patient records to determine health status, review results of diagnostic tests, treatments, and orders as appropriate Make post-op rounds Provide patient and family education Perform routine procedures including: draw venous/arterial blood, administer general, regional, and local anesthesia, administer injections, place NG tubes, administer local infiltrative anesthesia, placement of central venous lines and Swan Ganz lines Provide regional anesthesia under a delegating physician to include: topical, infiltration, spinal, epidural, intravenous, upper, and lower body blocks, and other peripheral blocks Initiate orders and transcribe orders of collaborating physician Intravenous catheter placement and administration of fluids, blood and/or blood products, muscle relaxants, vasoactive and cardiac drugs Other responsibilities include mechanical ventilation, resuscitation techniques, cardiopulmonary bypass technique, auto transfusion, hypotensive and hypertensive care, and hypothermia This job requires the full understanding and active participation in fulfilling the Mission of CHRISTUS Health. It is expected that the associate demonstrate behavior consistent with the Core Values. The Associate shall support the CHRISTUS Health strategic plan and the Performance Improvement Plan's (PIP) goals and direction. Responsibilities: Meets expectations of the applicable OneCHRISTUS Competencies: Leader of Self, Leader of Others, or Leader of Leaders. Assesses the physical, psycho-social, spiritual, cultural, functional, and high risk needs of the patient. Performs patient history and physical reviews patient record to determine health status. Reviews results of diagnostic tests, treatments, and orders. Collaborates plan of care with the patient care team. Monitors patient Peri-Operatively. Rounds on patients as requested draw venous/arterial blood. Placement of central venous lines. Placement of Swan Ganz. Performs venipuncture and manages fluids. Inserts nasogastric and orogastric tubes. Ability to manage and initiate mechanical ventilator. Ability to manage and initiate auto transfusion techniques. Provides anesthesia including general, regional, local, and moderate sedation. Consistently monitors patients according to standards. Peri-Operatively provides regional anesthesia. Provides spinal, epidural, and IV regional blocks. Obtains knowledge of and demonstrates compliance with infection control and safety. Practices standard precautions practice appropriate disease specific isolation. Appropriately handles and disposes of unused medications. Keeps work area clean and cares for equipment at completion of case. Takes measures to ensure a safe patient environment. Obtains training prior to initial use of equipment. Assures equipment is working properly. Participates in time-out procedure. Demonstrates the ability to administer medication safely and competently. Understands actions, side effects, contra-indications of drugs. Adheres to medication policies, practices, and standards. Safely administers fluids, blood and blood products, muscle relaxants, vasoactive drugs, cardiac drugs. Assures the rights of the patient/family are respected and maintained. Allows for privacy. Work Schedule: 5 Days - 8 Hours Work Type: Full Time EEO is the law - click below for more information: We endeavor to make this site accessible to any and all users. If you would like to contact us regarding the accessibility of our website or need assistance completing the application process, please contact us at .
Now Hiring a Full-Time Registered Nurse (RN), Day Shift! $5K Sign on Bonus POSITION SUMMARY: The purpose of this position is to provide clinical oversight for the day-to-day operations of the hospital, work with patients in a therapeutic setting, follow and carry out physician orders, complete assessments, initiate and update treatment plans, direct patient care, group and individual therapy/education, referral for intake and continuum of care, application of treatment and restraints or seclusion interventions. Meeting patient goals, clinical documentation, IV administration, medication administration, educating family members, teaching and supervising other mental healthcare workers. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: To perform this job, an individual must perform each essential function satisfactorily with or without a reasonable accommodation. • Ensures that patient needs are met by ongoing assessments of patient needs, health status conditions, as well as patient response to interventions and provides nursing staff to meet those needs • Actively involved in treatment modalities/interventions and documenting progress • Evaluates the care for each patient on admission and on an ongoing basis in accordance with accepted nursing practice • Ensures that the nursing staff develops and keeps current nursing care plans for each patient • Makes all patient care assignments • Supervise and evaluates the clinical activities of each non-employee nursing staff person • Reviews staffing schedules and meets patient care need to make adjustment for nursing staff absenteeism • Administer medications, IV administration and venipuncture techniques as authorized by state laws • Carry out physician orders • Patient/Family education regarding medication administration, patient disorder needs, benefits, side effects, disease prevention and basic living skills • Complete comprehensive nursing assessments, treatment, and tests • Complete psychiatric metric measures • Complete documentation in medical charts that is organized, clear, complete, current and legible; compliance with completion, filing, retrieval of medical records. • Ensure a safe therapeutic and sanitized environment • Complete assigned tasks with minimal supervision and supervises personnel performance and nursing care for department • Adhere to and respect all policies regarding patient rights, anonymity, and confidentiality of all patient records past and present. This covers any written or verbal communications regarding a patient's identity, address and situation. • Observes and evaluates patients' signs, symptoms, and therapy progress • Identifies and interprets patient findings or changes requiring attention or notification of other professional staff • Maintains a clean safe work environment • Accepts orders from licensed physician, MD's and maintains accurate inventory of medication and stores them in a secure area • Investigates and documents complaints and incidents regarding patients, staff, visitors, and family members in compliance with federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Adheres, demonstrates, and monitors compliance regarding patient rights, abuse and neglect, seclusion and restraint, infection control, professional ethics, cultural competency, and advance directives as mandated by federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Functions in a friendly, supportive, courteous, respectful, cooperative, and professional manner with patients, families, physicians, referral sources, visitors, coworkers, and management • Implements and complies with Advance Directives formulated by patients • Bring questions or concerns regarding prescribing orders to the practitioner/physician • Ensures that patient information is completed timely, filed timely, and accessible for retrieval from the medical record • Ensures all entries are dated, timed and authenticated (this includes verbal orders which should be utilized at a minimum) • Ensure results of consultative evaluations, complications, hospital acquired infections, and unfavorable reactions of the drugs are included in the medical chart • Ensures informed consents are properly executed • Ensures and demonstrates that medical records contain physician orders, nursing notes, care plans, reports of treatment, medication records, radiology reports, lab reports, vital signs, and any other information necessary to monitor the patient's condition • Provide pharmaceutical services within scope of license and education • Prevents transmission of infections among patients, personnel and visitors, identifies persons who may be exposed or infected, provide treatment or preventative measures, and logistics issues (staff, medical supplies, re-supply, continued operations, and capacity) • Measures for early identification of patients who require isolation in accordance with CDC guidelines. Utilizes and monitors for personal protective equipment (gowns, gloves, masks, and eye protection devices), uses techniques for isolation as recommended by CDC • Promotes, monitors, and utilizes hand washing hygiene among staff and employees including utilization of alcohol based sanitizers, measures specific prevention of infections that are antibiotic resistant, prevention of device associated bloodstream infections or other device associated infections (central venous catheters, tube feedings, indwelling catheters); isolation procedures for highly immune-suppressed patients, care techniques (burns and other situations) utilizing disinfectants, antiseptics, germicides used in accordance with manufacturers instruction. Appropriate use of medical equipment, adherence to nationally recognized infection prevention and control precautions, and educates patients, visitors, caregivers and staff about infections and communicable diseases and methods to reduce transmission. Complies with reportable disease requirements. • Demonstrates the development discharge plans/reassessment of plans that are made before discharge and arrangements for appropriate post-hospital care that avoid unnecessary delays in discharge • Transfer or refers patients with necessary medical information to appropriate facilities, agencies or outpatient services as needed for follow-up or ancillary care • Provide emergency care within safe and appropriate times • Promotes, adheres, and monitors for a drug and violence free work place • Meets all standards regarding continuing education and basic qualifications Required Skills: • Awareness and knowledge of standard nursing practice and knowledge of the persons served and the conditions of geriatric and/or mentally ill patients • Communication and interpersonal skills to de-escalate potentially violent patients and prevention of and early intervention for assaultive, self-injurious behavior • Able to problem solve and make decisions, especially during crisis situations • Knowledge and demonstrates use of equipment including restraint systems • Knowledge and demonstrates the specific needs of the population in the following: o Techniques to identify patient behaviors, events and environmental factors that may trigger circumstances that require the use of restraint or seclusion o The use of nonphysical interventions skills o The safe application and use of all types of restraints or seclusion used in the hospital and how to recognize and respond to signs of physical and psychological distress o Clinical identification of specific behavioral changes that restraint or seclusion is no longer necessary o Monitoring the physical and psychological well-being of the patient who is restrained or secluded including but not limited to respiratory, circulatory, skin integrity, vital signs and any special requirements specified by the hospital policy associated with one-hour face-to-face evaluation o The use of first aid techniques and certification in the use of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, including required periodic recertification o Death reporting requirements associated with the use of seclusion and restraints • Knowledgeable and demonstrates hospital policies, procedures regarding abuse, neglect, patient care, patient safety, reporting incidents, investigating incidents, and compliance in regulations with federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures regarding seclusion and restraint, and patient rights • Knowledgeable and demonstrates the needs of the population served • Knowledgeable and demonstrates all legal issues and applicable in federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Knowledgeable and demonstrates universal precautions and the methods of controlling communicable diseases • Knowledgeable and demonstrates ethics, compliance, cultural competency, advance directives, and legal aspects • Knowledgeable and demonstrates IV administration, i.e., fluid/electrolyte balance, blood components, and venipuncture techniques • Knowledgeable and demonstrates DSM IV diagnosis, psychotropic medication, and side effects of medications • Knowledgeable and demonstrates thorough patient treatment plans that are based on an inventory of needs, strengths, and goals • Legal aspects of clinical practice and professional standards • Knowledgeable and demonstrates the mission of the hospital • Promotion of the reduction of stigma of mental illness • Knowledgeable of the persons served and their rights • Advocate for the needs of the persons served Required Work Experience: • One (1) year of clinical nursing experience preferably in geriatrics and/or mental health Licensing/Certification/Education Requirements: . click apply for full job details
10/03/2025
Full time
Now Hiring a Full-Time Registered Nurse (RN), Day Shift! $5K Sign on Bonus POSITION SUMMARY: The purpose of this position is to provide clinical oversight for the day-to-day operations of the hospital, work with patients in a therapeutic setting, follow and carry out physician orders, complete assessments, initiate and update treatment plans, direct patient care, group and individual therapy/education, referral for intake and continuum of care, application of treatment and restraints or seclusion interventions. Meeting patient goals, clinical documentation, IV administration, medication administration, educating family members, teaching and supervising other mental healthcare workers. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: To perform this job, an individual must perform each essential function satisfactorily with or without a reasonable accommodation. • Ensures that patient needs are met by ongoing assessments of patient needs, health status conditions, as well as patient response to interventions and provides nursing staff to meet those needs • Actively involved in treatment modalities/interventions and documenting progress • Evaluates the care for each patient on admission and on an ongoing basis in accordance with accepted nursing practice • Ensures that the nursing staff develops and keeps current nursing care plans for each patient • Makes all patient care assignments • Supervise and evaluates the clinical activities of each non-employee nursing staff person • Reviews staffing schedules and meets patient care need to make adjustment for nursing staff absenteeism • Administer medications, IV administration and venipuncture techniques as authorized by state laws • Carry out physician orders • Patient/Family education regarding medication administration, patient disorder needs, benefits, side effects, disease prevention and basic living skills • Complete comprehensive nursing assessments, treatment, and tests • Complete psychiatric metric measures • Complete documentation in medical charts that is organized, clear, complete, current and legible; compliance with completion, filing, retrieval of medical records. • Ensure a safe therapeutic and sanitized environment • Complete assigned tasks with minimal supervision and supervises personnel performance and nursing care for department • Adhere to and respect all policies regarding patient rights, anonymity, and confidentiality of all patient records past and present. This covers any written or verbal communications regarding a patient's identity, address and situation. • Observes and evaluates patients' signs, symptoms, and therapy progress • Identifies and interprets patient findings or changes requiring attention or notification of other professional staff • Maintains a clean safe work environment • Accepts orders from licensed physician, MD's and maintains accurate inventory of medication and stores them in a secure area • Investigates and documents complaints and incidents regarding patients, staff, visitors, and family members in compliance with federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Adheres, demonstrates, and monitors compliance regarding patient rights, abuse and neglect, seclusion and restraint, infection control, professional ethics, cultural competency, and advance directives as mandated by federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Functions in a friendly, supportive, courteous, respectful, cooperative, and professional manner with patients, families, physicians, referral sources, visitors, coworkers, and management • Implements and complies with Advance Directives formulated by patients • Bring questions or concerns regarding prescribing orders to the practitioner/physician • Ensures that patient information is completed timely, filed timely, and accessible for retrieval from the medical record • Ensures all entries are dated, timed and authenticated (this includes verbal orders which should be utilized at a minimum) • Ensure results of consultative evaluations, complications, hospital acquired infections, and unfavorable reactions of the drugs are included in the medical chart • Ensures informed consents are properly executed • Ensures and demonstrates that medical records contain physician orders, nursing notes, care plans, reports of treatment, medication records, radiology reports, lab reports, vital signs, and any other information necessary to monitor the patient's condition • Provide pharmaceutical services within scope of license and education • Prevents transmission of infections among patients, personnel and visitors, identifies persons who may be exposed or infected, provide treatment or preventative measures, and logistics issues (staff, medical supplies, re-supply, continued operations, and capacity) • Measures for early identification of patients who require isolation in accordance with CDC guidelines. Utilizes and monitors for personal protective equipment (gowns, gloves, masks, and eye protection devices), uses techniques for isolation as recommended by CDC • Promotes, monitors, and utilizes hand washing hygiene among staff and employees including utilization of alcohol based sanitizers, measures specific prevention of infections that are antibiotic resistant, prevention of device associated bloodstream infections or other device associated infections (central venous catheters, tube feedings, indwelling catheters); isolation procedures for highly immune-suppressed patients, care techniques (burns and other situations) utilizing disinfectants, antiseptics, germicides used in accordance with manufacturers instruction. Appropriate use of medical equipment, adherence to nationally recognized infection prevention and control precautions, and educates patients, visitors, caregivers and staff about infections and communicable diseases and methods to reduce transmission. Complies with reportable disease requirements. • Demonstrates the development discharge plans/reassessment of plans that are made before discharge and arrangements for appropriate post-hospital care that avoid unnecessary delays in discharge • Transfer or refers patients with necessary medical information to appropriate facilities, agencies or outpatient services as needed for follow-up or ancillary care • Provide emergency care within safe and appropriate times • Promotes, adheres, and monitors for a drug and violence free work place • Meets all standards regarding continuing education and basic qualifications Required Skills: • Awareness and knowledge of standard nursing practice and knowledge of the persons served and the conditions of geriatric and/or mentally ill patients • Communication and interpersonal skills to de-escalate potentially violent patients and prevention of and early intervention for assaultive, self-injurious behavior • Able to problem solve and make decisions, especially during crisis situations • Knowledge and demonstrates use of equipment including restraint systems • Knowledge and demonstrates the specific needs of the population in the following: o Techniques to identify patient behaviors, events and environmental factors that may trigger circumstances that require the use of restraint or seclusion o The use of nonphysical interventions skills o The safe application and use of all types of restraints or seclusion used in the hospital and how to recognize and respond to signs of physical and psychological distress o Clinical identification of specific behavioral changes that restraint or seclusion is no longer necessary o Monitoring the physical and psychological well-being of the patient who is restrained or secluded including but not limited to respiratory, circulatory, skin integrity, vital signs and any special requirements specified by the hospital policy associated with one-hour face-to-face evaluation o The use of first aid techniques and certification in the use of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, including required periodic recertification o Death reporting requirements associated with the use of seclusion and restraints • Knowledgeable and demonstrates hospital policies, procedures regarding abuse, neglect, patient care, patient safety, reporting incidents, investigating incidents, and compliance in regulations with federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures regarding seclusion and restraint, and patient rights • Knowledgeable and demonstrates the needs of the population served • Knowledgeable and demonstrates all legal issues and applicable in federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Knowledgeable and demonstrates universal precautions and the methods of controlling communicable diseases • Knowledgeable and demonstrates ethics, compliance, cultural competency, advance directives, and legal aspects • Knowledgeable and demonstrates IV administration, i.e., fluid/electrolyte balance, blood components, and venipuncture techniques • Knowledgeable and demonstrates DSM IV diagnosis, psychotropic medication, and side effects of medications • Knowledgeable and demonstrates thorough patient treatment plans that are based on an inventory of needs, strengths, and goals • Legal aspects of clinical practice and professional standards • Knowledgeable and demonstrates the mission of the hospital • Promotion of the reduction of stigma of mental illness • Knowledgeable of the persons served and their rights • Advocate for the needs of the persons served Required Work Experience: • One (1) year of clinical nursing experience preferably in geriatrics and/or mental health Licensing/Certification/Education Requirements: . click apply for full job details
Now Hiring a Full-Time Registered Nurse (RN), Night Shift! POSITION SUMMARY: The purpose of this position is to provide clinical oversight for the day-to-day operations of the hospital, work with patients in a therapeutic setting, follow and carry out physician orders, complete assessments, initiate and update treatment plans, direct patient care, group and individual therapy/education, referral for intake and continuum of care, application of treatment and restraints or seclusion interventions. Meeting patient goals, clinical documentation, IV administration, medication administration, educating family members, teaching and supervising other mental healthcare workers. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: To perform this job, an individual must perform each essential function satisfactorily with or without a reasonable accommodation. • Ensures that patient needs are met by ongoing assessments of patient needs, health status conditions, as well as patient response to interventions and provides nursing staff to meet those needs • Actively involved in treatment modalities/interventions and documenting progress • Evaluates the care for each patient on admission and on an ongoing basis in accordance with accepted nursing practice • Ensures that the nursing staff develops and keeps current nursing care plans for each patient • Makes all patient care assignments • Supervise and evaluates the clinical activities of each non-employee nursing staff person • Reviews staffing schedules and meets patient care need to make adjustment for nursing staff absenteeism • Administer medications, IV administration and venipuncture techniques as authorized by state laws • Carry out physician orders • Patient/Family education regarding medication administration, patient disorder needs, benefits, side effects, disease prevention and basic living skills • Complete comprehensive nursing assessments, treatment, and tests • Complete psychiatric metric measures • Complete documentation in medical charts that is organized, clear, complete, current and legible; compliance with completion, filing, retrieval of medical records. • Ensure a safe therapeutic and sanitized environment • Complete assigned tasks with minimal supervision and supervises personnel performance and nursing care for department • Adhere to and respect all policies regarding patient rights, anonymity, and confidentiality of all patient records past and present. This covers any written or verbal communications regarding a patient's identity, address and situation. • Observes and evaluates patients' signs, symptoms, and therapy progress • Identifies and interprets patient findings or changes requiring attention or notification of other professional staff • Maintains a clean safe work environment • Accepts orders from licensed physician, MD's and maintains accurate inventory of medication and stores them in a secure area • Investigates and documents complaints and incidents regarding patients, staff, visitors, and family members in compliance with federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Adheres, demonstrates, and monitors compliance regarding patient rights, abuse and neglect, seclusion and restraint, infection control, professional ethics, cultural competency, and advance directives as mandated by federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Functions in a friendly, supportive, courteous, respectful, cooperative, and professional manner with patients, families, physicians, referral sources, visitors, coworkers, and management • Implements and complies with Advance Directives formulated by patients • Bring questions or concerns regarding prescribing orders to the practitioner/physician • Ensures that patient information is completed timely, filed timely, and accessible for retrieval from the medical record • Ensures all entries are dated, timed and authenticated (this includes verbal orders which should be utilized at a minimum) • Ensure results of consultative evaluations, complications, hospital acquired infections, and unfavorable reactions of the drugs are included in the medical chart • Ensures informed consents are properly executed • Ensures and demonstrates that medical records contain physician orders, nursing notes, care plans, reports of treatment, medication records, radiology reports, lab reports, vital signs, and any other information necessary to monitor the patient's condition • Provide pharmaceutical services within scope of license and education • Prevents transmission of infections among patients, personnel and visitors, identifies persons who may be exposed or infected, provide treatment or preventative measures, and logistics issues (staff, medical supplies, re-supply, continued operations, and capacity) • Measures for early identification of patients who require isolation in accordance with CDC guidelines. Utilizes and monitors for personal protective equipment (gowns, gloves, masks, and eye protection devices), uses techniques for isolation as recommended by CDC • Promotes, monitors, and utilizes hand washing hygiene among staff and employees including utilization of alcohol based sanitizers, measures specific prevention of infections that are antibiotic resistant, prevention of device associated bloodstream infections or other device associated infections (central venous catheters, tube feedings, indwelling catheters); isolation procedures for highly immune-suppressed patients, care techniques (burns and other situations) utilizing disinfectants, antiseptics, germicides used in accordance with manufacturers instruction. Appropriate use of medical equipment, adherence to nationally recognized infection prevention and control precautions, and educates patients, visitors, caregivers and staff about infections and communicable diseases and methods to reduce transmission. Complies with reportable disease requirements. • Demonstrates the development discharge plans/reassessment of plans that are made before discharge and arrangements for appropriate post-hospital care that avoid unnecessary delays in discharge • Transfer or refers patients with necessary medical information to appropriate facilities, agencies or outpatient services as needed for follow-up or ancillary care • Provide emergency care within safe and appropriate times • Promotes, adheres, and monitors for a drug and violence free work place • Meets all standards regarding continuing education and basic qualifications Required Skills: • Awareness and knowledge of standard nursing practice and knowledge of the persons served and the conditions of geriatric and/or mentally ill patients • Communication and interpersonal skills to de-escalate potentially violent patients and prevention of and early intervention for assaultive, self-injurious behavior • Able to problem solve and make decisions, especially during crisis situations • Knowledge and demonstrates use of equipment including restraint systems • Knowledge and demonstrates the specific needs of the population in the following: o Techniques to identify patient behaviors, events and environmental factors that may trigger circumstances that require the use of restraint or seclusion o The use of nonphysical interventions skills o The safe application and use of all types of restraints or seclusion used in the hospital and how to recognize and respond to signs of physical and psychological distress o Clinical identification of specific behavioral changes that restraint or seclusion is no longer necessary o Monitoring the physical and psychological well-being of the patient who is restrained or secluded including but not limited to respiratory, circulatory, skin integrity, vital signs and any special requirements specified by the hospital policy associated with one-hour face-to-face evaluation o The use of first aid techniques and certification in the use of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, including required periodic recertification o Death reporting requirements associated with the use of seclusion and restraints • Knowledgeable and demonstrates hospital policies, procedures regarding abuse, neglect, patient care, patient safety, reporting incidents, investigating incidents, and compliance in regulations with federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures regarding seclusion and restraint, and patient rights • Knowledgeable and demonstrates the needs of the population served • Knowledgeable and demonstrates all legal issues and applicable in federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Knowledgeable and demonstrates universal precautions and the methods of controlling communicable diseases • Knowledgeable and demonstrates ethics, compliance, cultural competency, advance directives, and legal aspects • Knowledgeable and demonstrates IV administration, i.e., fluid/electrolyte balance, blood components, and venipuncture techniques • Knowledgeable and demonstrates DSM IV diagnosis, psychotropic medication, and side effects of medications • Knowledgeable and demonstrates thorough patient treatment plans that are based on an inventory of needs, strengths, and goals • Legal aspects of clinical practice and professional standards • Knowledgeable and demonstrates the mission of the hospital • Promotion of the reduction of stigma of mental illness • Knowledgeable of the persons served and their rights • Advocate for the needs of the persons served Required Work Experience: • One (1) year of clinical nursing experience preferably in geriatrics and/or mental health Licensing/Certification/Education Requirements: . click apply for full job details
10/03/2025
Full time
Now Hiring a Full-Time Registered Nurse (RN), Night Shift! POSITION SUMMARY: The purpose of this position is to provide clinical oversight for the day-to-day operations of the hospital, work with patients in a therapeutic setting, follow and carry out physician orders, complete assessments, initiate and update treatment plans, direct patient care, group and individual therapy/education, referral for intake and continuum of care, application of treatment and restraints or seclusion interventions. Meeting patient goals, clinical documentation, IV administration, medication administration, educating family members, teaching and supervising other mental healthcare workers. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: To perform this job, an individual must perform each essential function satisfactorily with or without a reasonable accommodation. • Ensures that patient needs are met by ongoing assessments of patient needs, health status conditions, as well as patient response to interventions and provides nursing staff to meet those needs • Actively involved in treatment modalities/interventions and documenting progress • Evaluates the care for each patient on admission and on an ongoing basis in accordance with accepted nursing practice • Ensures that the nursing staff develops and keeps current nursing care plans for each patient • Makes all patient care assignments • Supervise and evaluates the clinical activities of each non-employee nursing staff person • Reviews staffing schedules and meets patient care need to make adjustment for nursing staff absenteeism • Administer medications, IV administration and venipuncture techniques as authorized by state laws • Carry out physician orders • Patient/Family education regarding medication administration, patient disorder needs, benefits, side effects, disease prevention and basic living skills • Complete comprehensive nursing assessments, treatment, and tests • Complete psychiatric metric measures • Complete documentation in medical charts that is organized, clear, complete, current and legible; compliance with completion, filing, retrieval of medical records. • Ensure a safe therapeutic and sanitized environment • Complete assigned tasks with minimal supervision and supervises personnel performance and nursing care for department • Adhere to and respect all policies regarding patient rights, anonymity, and confidentiality of all patient records past and present. This covers any written or verbal communications regarding a patient's identity, address and situation. • Observes and evaluates patients' signs, symptoms, and therapy progress • Identifies and interprets patient findings or changes requiring attention or notification of other professional staff • Maintains a clean safe work environment • Accepts orders from licensed physician, MD's and maintains accurate inventory of medication and stores them in a secure area • Investigates and documents complaints and incidents regarding patients, staff, visitors, and family members in compliance with federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Adheres, demonstrates, and monitors compliance regarding patient rights, abuse and neglect, seclusion and restraint, infection control, professional ethics, cultural competency, and advance directives as mandated by federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Functions in a friendly, supportive, courteous, respectful, cooperative, and professional manner with patients, families, physicians, referral sources, visitors, coworkers, and management • Implements and complies with Advance Directives formulated by patients • Bring questions or concerns regarding prescribing orders to the practitioner/physician • Ensures that patient information is completed timely, filed timely, and accessible for retrieval from the medical record • Ensures all entries are dated, timed and authenticated (this includes verbal orders which should be utilized at a minimum) • Ensure results of consultative evaluations, complications, hospital acquired infections, and unfavorable reactions of the drugs are included in the medical chart • Ensures informed consents are properly executed • Ensures and demonstrates that medical records contain physician orders, nursing notes, care plans, reports of treatment, medication records, radiology reports, lab reports, vital signs, and any other information necessary to monitor the patient's condition • Provide pharmaceutical services within scope of license and education • Prevents transmission of infections among patients, personnel and visitors, identifies persons who may be exposed or infected, provide treatment or preventative measures, and logistics issues (staff, medical supplies, re-supply, continued operations, and capacity) • Measures for early identification of patients who require isolation in accordance with CDC guidelines. Utilizes and monitors for personal protective equipment (gowns, gloves, masks, and eye protection devices), uses techniques for isolation as recommended by CDC • Promotes, monitors, and utilizes hand washing hygiene among staff and employees including utilization of alcohol based sanitizers, measures specific prevention of infections that are antibiotic resistant, prevention of device associated bloodstream infections or other device associated infections (central venous catheters, tube feedings, indwelling catheters); isolation procedures for highly immune-suppressed patients, care techniques (burns and other situations) utilizing disinfectants, antiseptics, germicides used in accordance with manufacturers instruction. Appropriate use of medical equipment, adherence to nationally recognized infection prevention and control precautions, and educates patients, visitors, caregivers and staff about infections and communicable diseases and methods to reduce transmission. Complies with reportable disease requirements. • Demonstrates the development discharge plans/reassessment of plans that are made before discharge and arrangements for appropriate post-hospital care that avoid unnecessary delays in discharge • Transfer or refers patients with necessary medical information to appropriate facilities, agencies or outpatient services as needed for follow-up or ancillary care • Provide emergency care within safe and appropriate times • Promotes, adheres, and monitors for a drug and violence free work place • Meets all standards regarding continuing education and basic qualifications Required Skills: • Awareness and knowledge of standard nursing practice and knowledge of the persons served and the conditions of geriatric and/or mentally ill patients • Communication and interpersonal skills to de-escalate potentially violent patients and prevention of and early intervention for assaultive, self-injurious behavior • Able to problem solve and make decisions, especially during crisis situations • Knowledge and demonstrates use of equipment including restraint systems • Knowledge and demonstrates the specific needs of the population in the following: o Techniques to identify patient behaviors, events and environmental factors that may trigger circumstances that require the use of restraint or seclusion o The use of nonphysical interventions skills o The safe application and use of all types of restraints or seclusion used in the hospital and how to recognize and respond to signs of physical and psychological distress o Clinical identification of specific behavioral changes that restraint or seclusion is no longer necessary o Monitoring the physical and psychological well-being of the patient who is restrained or secluded including but not limited to respiratory, circulatory, skin integrity, vital signs and any special requirements specified by the hospital policy associated with one-hour face-to-face evaluation o The use of first aid techniques and certification in the use of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, including required periodic recertification o Death reporting requirements associated with the use of seclusion and restraints • Knowledgeable and demonstrates hospital policies, procedures regarding abuse, neglect, patient care, patient safety, reporting incidents, investigating incidents, and compliance in regulations with federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures regarding seclusion and restraint, and patient rights • Knowledgeable and demonstrates the needs of the population served • Knowledgeable and demonstrates all legal issues and applicable in federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Knowledgeable and demonstrates universal precautions and the methods of controlling communicable diseases • Knowledgeable and demonstrates ethics, compliance, cultural competency, advance directives, and legal aspects • Knowledgeable and demonstrates IV administration, i.e., fluid/electrolyte balance, blood components, and venipuncture techniques • Knowledgeable and demonstrates DSM IV diagnosis, psychotropic medication, and side effects of medications • Knowledgeable and demonstrates thorough patient treatment plans that are based on an inventory of needs, strengths, and goals • Legal aspects of clinical practice and professional standards • Knowledgeable and demonstrates the mission of the hospital • Promotion of the reduction of stigma of mental illness • Knowledgeable of the persons served and their rights • Advocate for the needs of the persons served Required Work Experience: • One (1) year of clinical nursing experience preferably in geriatrics and/or mental health Licensing/Certification/Education Requirements: . click apply for full job details
Now Hiring a Full-Time Registered Nurse (RN), Night Shift! POSITION SUMMARY: The purpose of this position is to provide clinical oversight for the day-to-day operations of the hospital, work with patients in a therapeutic setting, follow and carry out physician orders, complete assessments, initiate and update treatment plans, direct patient care, group and individual therapy/education, referral for intake and continuum of care, application of treatment and restraints or seclusion interventions. Meeting patient goals, clinical documentation, IV administration, medication administration, educating family members, teaching and supervising other mental healthcare workers. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: To perform this job, an individual must perform each essential function satisfactorily with or without a reasonable accommodation. • Ensures that patient needs are met by ongoing assessments of patient needs, health status conditions, as well as patient response to interventions and provides nursing staff to meet those needs • Actively involved in treatment modalities/interventions and documenting progress • Evaluates the care for each patient on admission and on an ongoing basis in accordance with accepted nursing practice • Ensures that the nursing staff develops and keeps current nursing care plans for each patient • Makes all patient care assignments • Supervise and evaluates the clinical activities of each non-employee nursing staff person • Reviews staffing schedules and meets patient care need to make adjustment for nursing staff absenteeism • Administer medications, IV administration and venipuncture techniques as authorized by state laws • Carry out physician orders • Patient/Family education regarding medication administration, patient disorder needs, benefits, side effects, disease prevention and basic living skills • Complete comprehensive nursing assessments, treatment, and tests • Complete psychiatric metric measures • Complete documentation in medical charts that is organized, clear, complete, current and legible; compliance with completion, filing, retrieval of medical records. • Ensure a safe therapeutic and sanitized environment • Complete assigned tasks with minimal supervision and supervises personnel performance and nursing care for department • Adhere to and respect all policies regarding patient rights, anonymity, and confidentiality of all patient records past and present. This covers any written or verbal communications regarding a patient's identity, address and situation. • Observes and evaluates patients' signs, symptoms, and therapy progress • Identifies and interprets patient findings or changes requiring attention or notification of other professional staff • Maintains a clean safe work environment • Accepts orders from licensed physician, MD's and maintains accurate inventory of medication and stores them in a secure area • Investigates and documents complaints and incidents regarding patients, staff, visitors, and family members in compliance with federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Adheres, demonstrates, and monitors compliance regarding patient rights, abuse and neglect, seclusion and restraint, infection control, professional ethics, cultural competency, and advance directives as mandated by federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Functions in a friendly, supportive, courteous, respectful, cooperative, and professional manner with patients, families, physicians, referral sources, visitors, coworkers, and management • Implements and complies with Advance Directives formulated by patients • Bring questions or concerns regarding prescribing orders to the practitioner/physician • Ensures that patient information is completed timely, filed timely, and accessible for retrieval from the medical record • Ensures all entries are dated, timed and authenticated (this includes verbal orders which should be utilized at a minimum) • Ensure results of consultative evaluations, complications, hospital acquired infections, and unfavorable reactions of the drugs are included in the medical chart • Ensures informed consents are properly executed • Ensures and demonstrates that medical records contain physician orders, nursing notes, care plans, reports of treatment, medication records, radiology reports, lab reports, vital signs, and any other information necessary to monitor the patient's condition • Provide pharmaceutical services within scope of license and education • Prevents transmission of infections among patients, personnel and visitors, identifies persons who may be exposed or infected, provide treatment or preventative measures, and logistics issues (staff, medical supplies, re-supply, continued operations, and capacity) • Measures for early identification of patients who require isolation in accordance with CDC guidelines. Utilizes and monitors for personal protective equipment (gowns, gloves, masks, and eye protection devices), uses techniques for isolation as recommended by CDC • Promotes, monitors, and utilizes hand washing hygiene among staff and employees including utilization of alcohol based sanitizers, measures specific prevention of infections that are antibiotic resistant, prevention of device associated bloodstream infections or other device associated infections (central venous catheters, tube feedings, indwelling catheters); isolation procedures for highly immune-suppressed patients, care techniques (burns and other situations) utilizing disinfectants, antiseptics, germicides used in accordance with manufacturers instruction. Appropriate use of medical equipment, adherence to nationally recognized infection prevention and control precautions, and educates patients, visitors, caregivers and staff about infections and communicable diseases and methods to reduce transmission. Complies with reportable disease requirements. • Demonstrates the development discharge plans/reassessment of plans that are made before discharge and arrangements for appropriate post-hospital care that avoid unnecessary delays in discharge • Transfer or refers patients with necessary medical information to appropriate facilities, agencies or outpatient services as needed for follow-up or ancillary care • Provide emergency care within safe and appropriate times • Promotes, adheres, and monitors for a drug and violence free work place • Meets all standards regarding continuing education and basic qualifications Required Skills: • Awareness and knowledge of standard nursing practice and knowledge of the persons served and the conditions of geriatric and/or mentally ill patients • Communication and interpersonal skills to de-escalate potentially violent patients and prevention of and early intervention for assaultive, self-injurious behavior • Able to problem solve and make decisions, especially during crisis situations • Knowledge and demonstrates use of equipment including restraint systems • Knowledge and demonstrates the specific needs of the population in the following: o Techniques to identify patient behaviors, events and environmental factors that may trigger circumstances that require the use of restraint or seclusion o The use of nonphysical interventions skills o The safe application and use of all types of restraints or seclusion used in the hospital and how to recognize and respond to signs of physical and psychological distress o Clinical identification of specific behavioral changes that restraint or seclusion is no longer necessary o Monitoring the physical and psychological well-being of the patient who is restrained or secluded including but not limited to respiratory, circulatory, skin integrity, vital signs and any special requirements specified by the hospital policy associated with one-hour face-to-face evaluation o The use of first aid techniques and certification in the use of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, including required periodic recertification o Death reporting requirements associated with the use of seclusion and restraints • Knowledgeable and demonstrates hospital policies, procedures regarding abuse, neglect, patient care, patient safety, reporting incidents, investigating incidents, and compliance in regulations with federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures regarding seclusion and restraint, and patient rights • Knowledgeable and demonstrates the needs of the population served • Knowledgeable and demonstrates all legal issues and applicable in federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Knowledgeable and demonstrates universal precautions and the methods of controlling communicable diseases • Knowledgeable and demonstrates ethics, compliance, cultural competency, advance directives, and legal aspects • Knowledgeable and demonstrates IV administration, i.e., fluid/electrolyte balance, blood components, and venipuncture techniques • Knowledgeable and demonstrates DSM IV diagnosis, psychotropic medication, and side effects of medications • Knowledgeable and demonstrates thorough patient treatment plans that are based on an inventory of needs, strengths, and goals • Legal aspects of clinical practice and professional standards • Knowledgeable and demonstrates the mission of the hospital • Promotion of the reduction of stigma of mental illness • Knowledgeable of the persons served and their rights • Advocate for the needs of the persons served Required Work Experience: • One (1) year of clinical nursing experience preferably in geriatrics and/or mental health Licensing/Certification/Education Requirements: . click apply for full job details
10/03/2025
Full time
Now Hiring a Full-Time Registered Nurse (RN), Night Shift! POSITION SUMMARY: The purpose of this position is to provide clinical oversight for the day-to-day operations of the hospital, work with patients in a therapeutic setting, follow and carry out physician orders, complete assessments, initiate and update treatment plans, direct patient care, group and individual therapy/education, referral for intake and continuum of care, application of treatment and restraints or seclusion interventions. Meeting patient goals, clinical documentation, IV administration, medication administration, educating family members, teaching and supervising other mental healthcare workers. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: To perform this job, an individual must perform each essential function satisfactorily with or without a reasonable accommodation. • Ensures that patient needs are met by ongoing assessments of patient needs, health status conditions, as well as patient response to interventions and provides nursing staff to meet those needs • Actively involved in treatment modalities/interventions and documenting progress • Evaluates the care for each patient on admission and on an ongoing basis in accordance with accepted nursing practice • Ensures that the nursing staff develops and keeps current nursing care plans for each patient • Makes all patient care assignments • Supervise and evaluates the clinical activities of each non-employee nursing staff person • Reviews staffing schedules and meets patient care need to make adjustment for nursing staff absenteeism • Administer medications, IV administration and venipuncture techniques as authorized by state laws • Carry out physician orders • Patient/Family education regarding medication administration, patient disorder needs, benefits, side effects, disease prevention and basic living skills • Complete comprehensive nursing assessments, treatment, and tests • Complete psychiatric metric measures • Complete documentation in medical charts that is organized, clear, complete, current and legible; compliance with completion, filing, retrieval of medical records. • Ensure a safe therapeutic and sanitized environment • Complete assigned tasks with minimal supervision and supervises personnel performance and nursing care for department • Adhere to and respect all policies regarding patient rights, anonymity, and confidentiality of all patient records past and present. This covers any written or verbal communications regarding a patient's identity, address and situation. • Observes and evaluates patients' signs, symptoms, and therapy progress • Identifies and interprets patient findings or changes requiring attention or notification of other professional staff • Maintains a clean safe work environment • Accepts orders from licensed physician, MD's and maintains accurate inventory of medication and stores them in a secure area • Investigates and documents complaints and incidents regarding patients, staff, visitors, and family members in compliance with federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Adheres, demonstrates, and monitors compliance regarding patient rights, abuse and neglect, seclusion and restraint, infection control, professional ethics, cultural competency, and advance directives as mandated by federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Functions in a friendly, supportive, courteous, respectful, cooperative, and professional manner with patients, families, physicians, referral sources, visitors, coworkers, and management • Implements and complies with Advance Directives formulated by patients • Bring questions or concerns regarding prescribing orders to the practitioner/physician • Ensures that patient information is completed timely, filed timely, and accessible for retrieval from the medical record • Ensures all entries are dated, timed and authenticated (this includes verbal orders which should be utilized at a minimum) • Ensure results of consultative evaluations, complications, hospital acquired infections, and unfavorable reactions of the drugs are included in the medical chart • Ensures informed consents are properly executed • Ensures and demonstrates that medical records contain physician orders, nursing notes, care plans, reports of treatment, medication records, radiology reports, lab reports, vital signs, and any other information necessary to monitor the patient's condition • Provide pharmaceutical services within scope of license and education • Prevents transmission of infections among patients, personnel and visitors, identifies persons who may be exposed or infected, provide treatment or preventative measures, and logistics issues (staff, medical supplies, re-supply, continued operations, and capacity) • Measures for early identification of patients who require isolation in accordance with CDC guidelines. Utilizes and monitors for personal protective equipment (gowns, gloves, masks, and eye protection devices), uses techniques for isolation as recommended by CDC • Promotes, monitors, and utilizes hand washing hygiene among staff and employees including utilization of alcohol based sanitizers, measures specific prevention of infections that are antibiotic resistant, prevention of device associated bloodstream infections or other device associated infections (central venous catheters, tube feedings, indwelling catheters); isolation procedures for highly immune-suppressed patients, care techniques (burns and other situations) utilizing disinfectants, antiseptics, germicides used in accordance with manufacturers instruction. Appropriate use of medical equipment, adherence to nationally recognized infection prevention and control precautions, and educates patients, visitors, caregivers and staff about infections and communicable diseases and methods to reduce transmission. Complies with reportable disease requirements. • Demonstrates the development discharge plans/reassessment of plans that are made before discharge and arrangements for appropriate post-hospital care that avoid unnecessary delays in discharge • Transfer or refers patients with necessary medical information to appropriate facilities, agencies or outpatient services as needed for follow-up or ancillary care • Provide emergency care within safe and appropriate times • Promotes, adheres, and monitors for a drug and violence free work place • Meets all standards regarding continuing education and basic qualifications Required Skills: • Awareness and knowledge of standard nursing practice and knowledge of the persons served and the conditions of geriatric and/or mentally ill patients • Communication and interpersonal skills to de-escalate potentially violent patients and prevention of and early intervention for assaultive, self-injurious behavior • Able to problem solve and make decisions, especially during crisis situations • Knowledge and demonstrates use of equipment including restraint systems • Knowledge and demonstrates the specific needs of the population in the following: o Techniques to identify patient behaviors, events and environmental factors that may trigger circumstances that require the use of restraint or seclusion o The use of nonphysical interventions skills o The safe application and use of all types of restraints or seclusion used in the hospital and how to recognize and respond to signs of physical and psychological distress o Clinical identification of specific behavioral changes that restraint or seclusion is no longer necessary o Monitoring the physical and psychological well-being of the patient who is restrained or secluded including but not limited to respiratory, circulatory, skin integrity, vital signs and any special requirements specified by the hospital policy associated with one-hour face-to-face evaluation o The use of first aid techniques and certification in the use of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, including required periodic recertification o Death reporting requirements associated with the use of seclusion and restraints • Knowledgeable and demonstrates hospital policies, procedures regarding abuse, neglect, patient care, patient safety, reporting incidents, investigating incidents, and compliance in regulations with federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures regarding seclusion and restraint, and patient rights • Knowledgeable and demonstrates the needs of the population served • Knowledgeable and demonstrates all legal issues and applicable in federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Knowledgeable and demonstrates universal precautions and the methods of controlling communicable diseases • Knowledgeable and demonstrates ethics, compliance, cultural competency, advance directives, and legal aspects • Knowledgeable and demonstrates IV administration, i.e., fluid/electrolyte balance, blood components, and venipuncture techniques • Knowledgeable and demonstrates DSM IV diagnosis, psychotropic medication, and side effects of medications • Knowledgeable and demonstrates thorough patient treatment plans that are based on an inventory of needs, strengths, and goals • Legal aspects of clinical practice and professional standards • Knowledgeable and demonstrates the mission of the hospital • Promotion of the reduction of stigma of mental illness • Knowledgeable of the persons served and their rights • Advocate for the needs of the persons served Required Work Experience: • One (1) year of clinical nursing experience preferably in geriatrics and/or mental health Licensing/Certification/Education Requirements: . click apply for full job details
Now Hiring a Full-Time Registered Nurse (RN), Night Shift! POSITION SUMMARY: The purpose of this position is to provide clinical oversight for the day-to-day operations of the hospital, work with patients in a therapeutic setting, follow and carry out physician orders, complete assessments, initiate and update treatment plans, direct patient care, group and individual therapy/education, referral for intake and continuum of care, application of treatment and restraints or seclusion interventions. Meeting patient goals, clinical documentation, IV administration, medication administration, educating family members, teaching and supervising other mental healthcare workers. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: To perform this job, an individual must perform each essential function satisfactorily with or without a reasonable accommodation. • Ensures that patient needs are met by ongoing assessments of patient needs, health status conditions, as well as patient response to interventions and provides nursing staff to meet those needs • Actively involved in treatment modalities/interventions and documenting progress • Evaluates the care for each patient on admission and on an ongoing basis in accordance with accepted nursing practice • Ensures that the nursing staff develops and keeps current nursing care plans for each patient • Makes all patient care assignments • Supervise and evaluates the clinical activities of each non-employee nursing staff person • Reviews staffing schedules and meets patient care need to make adjustment for nursing staff absenteeism • Administer medications, IV administration and venipuncture techniques as authorized by state laws • Carry out physician orders • Patient/Family education regarding medication administration, patient disorder needs, benefits, side effects, disease prevention and basic living skills • Complete comprehensive nursing assessments, treatment, and tests • Complete psychiatric metric measures • Complete documentation in medical charts that is organized, clear, complete, current and legible; compliance with completion, filing, retrieval of medical records. • Ensure a safe therapeutic and sanitized environment • Complete assigned tasks with minimal supervision and supervises personnel performance and nursing care for department • Adhere to and respect all policies regarding patient rights, anonymity, and confidentiality of all patient records past and present. This covers any written or verbal communications regarding a patient's identity, address and situation. • Observes and evaluates patients' signs, symptoms, and therapy progress • Identifies and interprets patient findings or changes requiring attention or notification of other professional staff • Maintains a clean safe work environment • Accepts orders from licensed physician, MD's and maintains accurate inventory of medication and stores them in a secure area • Investigates and documents complaints and incidents regarding patients, staff, visitors, and family members in compliance with federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Adheres, demonstrates, and monitors compliance regarding patient rights, abuse and neglect, seclusion and restraint, infection control, professional ethics, cultural competency, and advance directives as mandated by federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Functions in a friendly, supportive, courteous, respectful, cooperative, and professional manner with patients, families, physicians, referral sources, visitors, coworkers, and management • Implements and complies with Advance Directives formulated by patients • Bring questions or concerns regarding prescribing orders to the practitioner/physician • Ensures that patient information is completed timely, filed timely, and accessible for retrieval from the medical record • Ensures all entries are dated, timed and authenticated (this includes verbal orders which should be utilized at a minimum) • Ensure results of consultative evaluations, complications, hospital acquired infections, and unfavorable reactions of the drugs are included in the medical chart • Ensures informed consents are properly executed • Ensures and demonstrates that medical records contain physician orders, nursing notes, care plans, reports of treatment, medication records, radiology reports, lab reports, vital signs, and any other information necessary to monitor the patient's condition • Provide pharmaceutical services within scope of license and education • Prevents transmission of infections among patients, personnel and visitors, identifies persons who may be exposed or infected, provide treatment or preventative measures, and logistics issues (staff, medical supplies, re-supply, continued operations, and capacity) • Measures for early identification of patients who require isolation in accordance with CDC guidelines. Utilizes and monitors for personal protective equipment (gowns, gloves, masks, and eye protection devices), uses techniques for isolation as recommended by CDC • Promotes, monitors, and utilizes hand washing hygiene among staff and employees including utilization of alcohol based sanitizers, measures specific prevention of infections that are antibiotic resistant, prevention of device associated bloodstream infections or other device associated infections (central venous catheters, tube feedings, indwelling catheters); isolation procedures for highly immune-suppressed patients, care techniques (burns and other situations) utilizing disinfectants, antiseptics, germicides used in accordance with manufacturers instruction. Appropriate use of medical equipment, adherence to nationally recognized infection prevention and control precautions, and educates patients, visitors, caregivers and staff about infections and communicable diseases and methods to reduce transmission. Complies with reportable disease requirements. • Demonstrates the development discharge plans/reassessment of plans that are made before discharge and arrangements for appropriate post-hospital care that avoid unnecessary delays in discharge • Transfer or refers patients with necessary medical information to appropriate facilities, agencies or outpatient services as needed for follow-up or ancillary care • Provide emergency care within safe and appropriate times • Promotes, adheres, and monitors for a drug and violence free work place • Meets all standards regarding continuing education and basic qualifications Required Skills: • Awareness and knowledge of standard nursing practice and knowledge of the persons served and the conditions of geriatric and/or mentally ill patients • Communication and interpersonal skills to de-escalate potentially violent patients and prevention of and early intervention for assaultive, self-injurious behavior • Able to problem solve and make decisions, especially during crisis situations • Knowledge and demonstrates use of equipment including restraint systems • Knowledge and demonstrates the specific needs of the population in the following: o Techniques to identify patient behaviors, events and environmental factors that may trigger circumstances that require the use of restraint or seclusion o The use of nonphysical interventions skills o The safe application and use of all types of restraints or seclusion used in the hospital and how to recognize and respond to signs of physical and psychological distress o Clinical identification of specific behavioral changes that restraint or seclusion is no longer necessary o Monitoring the physical and psychological well-being of the patient who is restrained or secluded including but not limited to respiratory, circulatory, skin integrity, vital signs and any special requirements specified by the hospital policy associated with one-hour face-to-face evaluation o The use of first aid techniques and certification in the use of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, including required periodic recertification o Death reporting requirements associated with the use of seclusion and restraints • Knowledgeable and demonstrates hospital policies, procedures regarding abuse, neglect, patient care, patient safety, reporting incidents, investigating incidents, and compliance in regulations with federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures regarding seclusion and restraint, and patient rights • Knowledgeable and demonstrates the needs of the population served • Knowledgeable and demonstrates all legal issues and applicable in federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Knowledgeable and demonstrates universal precautions and the methods of controlling communicable diseases • Knowledgeable and demonstrates ethics, compliance, cultural competency, advance directives, and legal aspects • Knowledgeable and demonstrates IV administration, i.e., fluid/electrolyte balance, blood components, and venipuncture techniques • Knowledgeable and demonstrates DSM IV diagnosis, psychotropic medication, and side effects of medications • Knowledgeable and demonstrates thorough patient treatment plans that are based on an inventory of needs, strengths, and goals • Legal aspects of clinical practice and professional standards • Knowledgeable and demonstrates the mission of the hospital • Promotion of the reduction of stigma of mental illness • Knowledgeable of the persons served and their rights • Advocate for the needs of the persons served Required Work Experience: • One (1) year of clinical nursing experience preferably in geriatrics and/or mental health Licensing/Certification/Education Requirements: . click apply for full job details
10/03/2025
Full time
Now Hiring a Full-Time Registered Nurse (RN), Night Shift! POSITION SUMMARY: The purpose of this position is to provide clinical oversight for the day-to-day operations of the hospital, work with patients in a therapeutic setting, follow and carry out physician orders, complete assessments, initiate and update treatment plans, direct patient care, group and individual therapy/education, referral for intake and continuum of care, application of treatment and restraints or seclusion interventions. Meeting patient goals, clinical documentation, IV administration, medication administration, educating family members, teaching and supervising other mental healthcare workers. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: To perform this job, an individual must perform each essential function satisfactorily with or without a reasonable accommodation. • Ensures that patient needs are met by ongoing assessments of patient needs, health status conditions, as well as patient response to interventions and provides nursing staff to meet those needs • Actively involved in treatment modalities/interventions and documenting progress • Evaluates the care for each patient on admission and on an ongoing basis in accordance with accepted nursing practice • Ensures that the nursing staff develops and keeps current nursing care plans for each patient • Makes all patient care assignments • Supervise and evaluates the clinical activities of each non-employee nursing staff person • Reviews staffing schedules and meets patient care need to make adjustment for nursing staff absenteeism • Administer medications, IV administration and venipuncture techniques as authorized by state laws • Carry out physician orders • Patient/Family education regarding medication administration, patient disorder needs, benefits, side effects, disease prevention and basic living skills • Complete comprehensive nursing assessments, treatment, and tests • Complete psychiatric metric measures • Complete documentation in medical charts that is organized, clear, complete, current and legible; compliance with completion, filing, retrieval of medical records. • Ensure a safe therapeutic and sanitized environment • Complete assigned tasks with minimal supervision and supervises personnel performance and nursing care for department • Adhere to and respect all policies regarding patient rights, anonymity, and confidentiality of all patient records past and present. This covers any written or verbal communications regarding a patient's identity, address and situation. • Observes and evaluates patients' signs, symptoms, and therapy progress • Identifies and interprets patient findings or changes requiring attention or notification of other professional staff • Maintains a clean safe work environment • Accepts orders from licensed physician, MD's and maintains accurate inventory of medication and stores them in a secure area • Investigates and documents complaints and incidents regarding patients, staff, visitors, and family members in compliance with federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Adheres, demonstrates, and monitors compliance regarding patient rights, abuse and neglect, seclusion and restraint, infection control, professional ethics, cultural competency, and advance directives as mandated by federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Functions in a friendly, supportive, courteous, respectful, cooperative, and professional manner with patients, families, physicians, referral sources, visitors, coworkers, and management • Implements and complies with Advance Directives formulated by patients • Bring questions or concerns regarding prescribing orders to the practitioner/physician • Ensures that patient information is completed timely, filed timely, and accessible for retrieval from the medical record • Ensures all entries are dated, timed and authenticated (this includes verbal orders which should be utilized at a minimum) • Ensure results of consultative evaluations, complications, hospital acquired infections, and unfavorable reactions of the drugs are included in the medical chart • Ensures informed consents are properly executed • Ensures and demonstrates that medical records contain physician orders, nursing notes, care plans, reports of treatment, medication records, radiology reports, lab reports, vital signs, and any other information necessary to monitor the patient's condition • Provide pharmaceutical services within scope of license and education • Prevents transmission of infections among patients, personnel and visitors, identifies persons who may be exposed or infected, provide treatment or preventative measures, and logistics issues (staff, medical supplies, re-supply, continued operations, and capacity) • Measures for early identification of patients who require isolation in accordance with CDC guidelines. Utilizes and monitors for personal protective equipment (gowns, gloves, masks, and eye protection devices), uses techniques for isolation as recommended by CDC • Promotes, monitors, and utilizes hand washing hygiene among staff and employees including utilization of alcohol based sanitizers, measures specific prevention of infections that are antibiotic resistant, prevention of device associated bloodstream infections or other device associated infections (central venous catheters, tube feedings, indwelling catheters); isolation procedures for highly immune-suppressed patients, care techniques (burns and other situations) utilizing disinfectants, antiseptics, germicides used in accordance with manufacturers instruction. Appropriate use of medical equipment, adherence to nationally recognized infection prevention and control precautions, and educates patients, visitors, caregivers and staff about infections and communicable diseases and methods to reduce transmission. Complies with reportable disease requirements. • Demonstrates the development discharge plans/reassessment of plans that are made before discharge and arrangements for appropriate post-hospital care that avoid unnecessary delays in discharge • Transfer or refers patients with necessary medical information to appropriate facilities, agencies or outpatient services as needed for follow-up or ancillary care • Provide emergency care within safe and appropriate times • Promotes, adheres, and monitors for a drug and violence free work place • Meets all standards regarding continuing education and basic qualifications Required Skills: • Awareness and knowledge of standard nursing practice and knowledge of the persons served and the conditions of geriatric and/or mentally ill patients • Communication and interpersonal skills to de-escalate potentially violent patients and prevention of and early intervention for assaultive, self-injurious behavior • Able to problem solve and make decisions, especially during crisis situations • Knowledge and demonstrates use of equipment including restraint systems • Knowledge and demonstrates the specific needs of the population in the following: o Techniques to identify patient behaviors, events and environmental factors that may trigger circumstances that require the use of restraint or seclusion o The use of nonphysical interventions skills o The safe application and use of all types of restraints or seclusion used in the hospital and how to recognize and respond to signs of physical and psychological distress o Clinical identification of specific behavioral changes that restraint or seclusion is no longer necessary o Monitoring the physical and psychological well-being of the patient who is restrained or secluded including but not limited to respiratory, circulatory, skin integrity, vital signs and any special requirements specified by the hospital policy associated with one-hour face-to-face evaluation o The use of first aid techniques and certification in the use of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, including required periodic recertification o Death reporting requirements associated with the use of seclusion and restraints • Knowledgeable and demonstrates hospital policies, procedures regarding abuse, neglect, patient care, patient safety, reporting incidents, investigating incidents, and compliance in regulations with federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures regarding seclusion and restraint, and patient rights • Knowledgeable and demonstrates the needs of the population served • Knowledgeable and demonstrates all legal issues and applicable in federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Knowledgeable and demonstrates universal precautions and the methods of controlling communicable diseases • Knowledgeable and demonstrates ethics, compliance, cultural competency, advance directives, and legal aspects • Knowledgeable and demonstrates IV administration, i.e., fluid/electrolyte balance, blood components, and venipuncture techniques • Knowledgeable and demonstrates DSM IV diagnosis, psychotropic medication, and side effects of medications • Knowledgeable and demonstrates thorough patient treatment plans that are based on an inventory of needs, strengths, and goals • Legal aspects of clinical practice and professional standards • Knowledgeable and demonstrates the mission of the hospital • Promotion of the reduction of stigma of mental illness • Knowledgeable of the persons served and their rights • Advocate for the needs of the persons served Required Work Experience: • One (1) year of clinical nursing experience preferably in geriatrics and/or mental health Licensing/Certification/Education Requirements: . click apply for full job details
Now Hiring a Full-Time Registered Nurse (RN), Night Shift! POSITION SUMMARY: The purpose of this position is to provide clinical oversight for the day-to-day operations of the hospital, work with patients in a therapeutic setting, follow and carry out physician orders, complete assessments, initiate and update treatment plans, direct patient care, group and individual therapy/education, referral for intake and continuum of care, application of treatment and restraints or seclusion interventions. Meeting patient goals, clinical documentation, IV administration, medication administration, educating family members, teaching and supervising other mental healthcare workers. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: To perform this job, an individual must perform each essential function satisfactorily with or without a reasonable accommodation. • Ensures that patient needs are met by ongoing assessments of patient needs, health status conditions, as well as patient response to interventions and provides nursing staff to meet those needs • Actively involved in treatment modalities/interventions and documenting progress • Evaluates the care for each patient on admission and on an ongoing basis in accordance with accepted nursing practice • Ensures that the nursing staff develops and keeps current nursing care plans for each patient • Makes all patient care assignments • Supervise and evaluates the clinical activities of each non-employee nursing staff person • Reviews staffing schedules and meets patient care need to make adjustment for nursing staff absenteeism • Administer medications, IV administration and venipuncture techniques as authorized by state laws • Carry out physician orders • Patient/Family education regarding medication administration, patient disorder needs, benefits, side effects, disease prevention and basic living skills • Complete comprehensive nursing assessments, treatment, and tests • Complete psychiatric metric measures • Complete documentation in medical charts that is organized, clear, complete, current and legible; compliance with completion, filing, retrieval of medical records. • Ensure a safe therapeutic and sanitized environment • Complete assigned tasks with minimal supervision and supervises personnel performance and nursing care for department • Adhere to and respect all policies regarding patient rights, anonymity, and confidentiality of all patient records past and present. This covers any written or verbal communications regarding a patient's identity, address and situation. • Observes and evaluates patients' signs, symptoms, and therapy progress • Identifies and interprets patient findings or changes requiring attention or notification of other professional staff • Maintains a clean safe work environment • Accepts orders from licensed physician, MD's and maintains accurate inventory of medication and stores them in a secure area • Investigates and documents complaints and incidents regarding patients, staff, visitors, and family members in compliance with federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Adheres, demonstrates, and monitors compliance regarding patient rights, abuse and neglect, seclusion and restraint, infection control, professional ethics, cultural competency, and advance directives as mandated by federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Functions in a friendly, supportive, courteous, respectful, cooperative, and professional manner with patients, families, physicians, referral sources, visitors, coworkers, and management • Implements and complies with Advance Directives formulated by patients • Bring questions or concerns regarding prescribing orders to the practitioner/physician • Ensures that patient information is completed timely, filed timely, and accessible for retrieval from the medical record • Ensures all entries are dated, timed and authenticated (this includes verbal orders which should be utilized at a minimum) • Ensure results of consultative evaluations, complications, hospital acquired infections, and unfavorable reactions of the drugs are included in the medical chart • Ensures informed consents are properly executed • Ensures and demonstrates that medical records contain physician orders, nursing notes, care plans, reports of treatment, medication records, radiology reports, lab reports, vital signs, and any other information necessary to monitor the patient's condition • Provide pharmaceutical services within scope of license and education • Prevents transmission of infections among patients, personnel and visitors, identifies persons who may be exposed or infected, provide treatment or preventative measures, and logistics issues (staff, medical supplies, re-supply, continued operations, and capacity) • Measures for early identification of patients who require isolation in accordance with CDC guidelines. Utilizes and monitors for personal protective equipment (gowns, gloves, masks, and eye protection devices), uses techniques for isolation as recommended by CDC • Promotes, monitors, and utilizes hand washing hygiene among staff and employees including utilization of alcohol based sanitizers, measures specific prevention of infections that are antibiotic resistant, prevention of device associated bloodstream infections or other device associated infections (central venous catheters, tube feedings, indwelling catheters); isolation procedures for highly immune-suppressed patients, care techniques (burns and other situations) utilizing disinfectants, antiseptics, germicides used in accordance with manufacturers instruction. Appropriate use of medical equipment, adherence to nationally recognized infection prevention and control precautions, and educates patients, visitors, caregivers and staff about infections and communicable diseases and methods to reduce transmission. Complies with reportable disease requirements. • Demonstrates the development discharge plans/reassessment of plans that are made before discharge and arrangements for appropriate post-hospital care that avoid unnecessary delays in discharge • Transfer or refers patients with necessary medical information to appropriate facilities, agencies or outpatient services as needed for follow-up or ancillary care • Provide emergency care within safe and appropriate times • Promotes, adheres, and monitors for a drug and violence free work place • Meets all standards regarding continuing education and basic qualifications Required Skills: • Awareness and knowledge of standard nursing practice and knowledge of the persons served and the conditions of geriatric and/or mentally ill patients • Communication and interpersonal skills to de-escalate potentially violent patients and prevention of and early intervention for assaultive, self-injurious behavior • Able to problem solve and make decisions, especially during crisis situations • Knowledge and demonstrates use of equipment including restraint systems • Knowledge and demonstrates the specific needs of the population in the following: o Techniques to identify patient behaviors, events and environmental factors that may trigger circumstances that require the use of restraint or seclusion o The use of nonphysical interventions skills o The safe application and use of all types of restraints or seclusion used in the hospital and how to recognize and respond to signs of physical and psychological distress o Clinical identification of specific behavioral changes that restraint or seclusion is no longer necessary o Monitoring the physical and psychological well-being of the patient who is restrained or secluded including but not limited to respiratory, circulatory, skin integrity, vital signs and any special requirements specified by the hospital policy associated with one-hour face-to-face evaluation o The use of first aid techniques and certification in the use of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, including required periodic recertification o Death reporting requirements associated with the use of seclusion and restraints • Knowledgeable and demonstrates hospital policies, procedures regarding abuse, neglect, patient care, patient safety, reporting incidents, investigating incidents, and compliance in regulations with federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures regarding seclusion and restraint, and patient rights • Knowledgeable and demonstrates the needs of the population served • Knowledgeable and demonstrates all legal issues and applicable in federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Knowledgeable and demonstrates universal precautions and the methods of controlling communicable diseases • Knowledgeable and demonstrates ethics, compliance, cultural competency, advance directives, and legal aspects • Knowledgeable and demonstrates IV administration, i.e., fluid/electrolyte balance, blood components, and venipuncture techniques • Knowledgeable and demonstrates DSM IV diagnosis, psychotropic medication, and side effects of medications • Knowledgeable and demonstrates thorough patient treatment plans that are based on an inventory of needs, strengths, and goals • Legal aspects of clinical practice and professional standards • Knowledgeable and demonstrates the mission of the hospital • Promotion of the reduction of stigma of mental illness • Knowledgeable of the persons served and their rights • Advocate for the needs of the persons served Required Work Experience: • One (1) year of clinical nursing experience preferably in geriatrics and/or mental health Licensing/Certification/Education Requirements: . click apply for full job details
10/03/2025
Full time
Now Hiring a Full-Time Registered Nurse (RN), Night Shift! POSITION SUMMARY: The purpose of this position is to provide clinical oversight for the day-to-day operations of the hospital, work with patients in a therapeutic setting, follow and carry out physician orders, complete assessments, initiate and update treatment plans, direct patient care, group and individual therapy/education, referral for intake and continuum of care, application of treatment and restraints or seclusion interventions. Meeting patient goals, clinical documentation, IV administration, medication administration, educating family members, teaching and supervising other mental healthcare workers. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: To perform this job, an individual must perform each essential function satisfactorily with or without a reasonable accommodation. • Ensures that patient needs are met by ongoing assessments of patient needs, health status conditions, as well as patient response to interventions and provides nursing staff to meet those needs • Actively involved in treatment modalities/interventions and documenting progress • Evaluates the care for each patient on admission and on an ongoing basis in accordance with accepted nursing practice • Ensures that the nursing staff develops and keeps current nursing care plans for each patient • Makes all patient care assignments • Supervise and evaluates the clinical activities of each non-employee nursing staff person • Reviews staffing schedules and meets patient care need to make adjustment for nursing staff absenteeism • Administer medications, IV administration and venipuncture techniques as authorized by state laws • Carry out physician orders • Patient/Family education regarding medication administration, patient disorder needs, benefits, side effects, disease prevention and basic living skills • Complete comprehensive nursing assessments, treatment, and tests • Complete psychiatric metric measures • Complete documentation in medical charts that is organized, clear, complete, current and legible; compliance with completion, filing, retrieval of medical records. • Ensure a safe therapeutic and sanitized environment • Complete assigned tasks with minimal supervision and supervises personnel performance and nursing care for department • Adhere to and respect all policies regarding patient rights, anonymity, and confidentiality of all patient records past and present. This covers any written or verbal communications regarding a patient's identity, address and situation. • Observes and evaluates patients' signs, symptoms, and therapy progress • Identifies and interprets patient findings or changes requiring attention or notification of other professional staff • Maintains a clean safe work environment • Accepts orders from licensed physician, MD's and maintains accurate inventory of medication and stores them in a secure area • Investigates and documents complaints and incidents regarding patients, staff, visitors, and family members in compliance with federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Adheres, demonstrates, and monitors compliance regarding patient rights, abuse and neglect, seclusion and restraint, infection control, professional ethics, cultural competency, and advance directives as mandated by federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Functions in a friendly, supportive, courteous, respectful, cooperative, and professional manner with patients, families, physicians, referral sources, visitors, coworkers, and management • Implements and complies with Advance Directives formulated by patients • Bring questions or concerns regarding prescribing orders to the practitioner/physician • Ensures that patient information is completed timely, filed timely, and accessible for retrieval from the medical record • Ensures all entries are dated, timed and authenticated (this includes verbal orders which should be utilized at a minimum) • Ensure results of consultative evaluations, complications, hospital acquired infections, and unfavorable reactions of the drugs are included in the medical chart • Ensures informed consents are properly executed • Ensures and demonstrates that medical records contain physician orders, nursing notes, care plans, reports of treatment, medication records, radiology reports, lab reports, vital signs, and any other information necessary to monitor the patient's condition • Provide pharmaceutical services within scope of license and education • Prevents transmission of infections among patients, personnel and visitors, identifies persons who may be exposed or infected, provide treatment or preventative measures, and logistics issues (staff, medical supplies, re-supply, continued operations, and capacity) • Measures for early identification of patients who require isolation in accordance with CDC guidelines. Utilizes and monitors for personal protective equipment (gowns, gloves, masks, and eye protection devices), uses techniques for isolation as recommended by CDC • Promotes, monitors, and utilizes hand washing hygiene among staff and employees including utilization of alcohol based sanitizers, measures specific prevention of infections that are antibiotic resistant, prevention of device associated bloodstream infections or other device associated infections (central venous catheters, tube feedings, indwelling catheters); isolation procedures for highly immune-suppressed patients, care techniques (burns and other situations) utilizing disinfectants, antiseptics, germicides used in accordance with manufacturers instruction. Appropriate use of medical equipment, adherence to nationally recognized infection prevention and control precautions, and educates patients, visitors, caregivers and staff about infections and communicable diseases and methods to reduce transmission. Complies with reportable disease requirements. • Demonstrates the development discharge plans/reassessment of plans that are made before discharge and arrangements for appropriate post-hospital care that avoid unnecessary delays in discharge • Transfer or refers patients with necessary medical information to appropriate facilities, agencies or outpatient services as needed for follow-up or ancillary care • Provide emergency care within safe and appropriate times • Promotes, adheres, and monitors for a drug and violence free work place • Meets all standards regarding continuing education and basic qualifications Required Skills: • Awareness and knowledge of standard nursing practice and knowledge of the persons served and the conditions of geriatric and/or mentally ill patients • Communication and interpersonal skills to de-escalate potentially violent patients and prevention of and early intervention for assaultive, self-injurious behavior • Able to problem solve and make decisions, especially during crisis situations • Knowledge and demonstrates use of equipment including restraint systems • Knowledge and demonstrates the specific needs of the population in the following: o Techniques to identify patient behaviors, events and environmental factors that may trigger circumstances that require the use of restraint or seclusion o The use of nonphysical interventions skills o The safe application and use of all types of restraints or seclusion used in the hospital and how to recognize and respond to signs of physical and psychological distress o Clinical identification of specific behavioral changes that restraint or seclusion is no longer necessary o Monitoring the physical and psychological well-being of the patient who is restrained or secluded including but not limited to respiratory, circulatory, skin integrity, vital signs and any special requirements specified by the hospital policy associated with one-hour face-to-face evaluation o The use of first aid techniques and certification in the use of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, including required periodic recertification o Death reporting requirements associated with the use of seclusion and restraints • Knowledgeable and demonstrates hospital policies, procedures regarding abuse, neglect, patient care, patient safety, reporting incidents, investigating incidents, and compliance in regulations with federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures regarding seclusion and restraint, and patient rights • Knowledgeable and demonstrates the needs of the population served • Knowledgeable and demonstrates all legal issues and applicable in federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Knowledgeable and demonstrates universal precautions and the methods of controlling communicable diseases • Knowledgeable and demonstrates ethics, compliance, cultural competency, advance directives, and legal aspects • Knowledgeable and demonstrates IV administration, i.e., fluid/electrolyte balance, blood components, and venipuncture techniques • Knowledgeable and demonstrates DSM IV diagnosis, psychotropic medication, and side effects of medications • Knowledgeable and demonstrates thorough patient treatment plans that are based on an inventory of needs, strengths, and goals • Legal aspects of clinical practice and professional standards • Knowledgeable and demonstrates the mission of the hospital • Promotion of the reduction of stigma of mental illness • Knowledgeable of the persons served and their rights • Advocate for the needs of the persons served Required Work Experience: • One (1) year of clinical nursing experience preferably in geriatrics and/or mental health Licensing/Certification/Education Requirements: . click apply for full job details
Now Hiring a Full-Time Registered Nurse (RN), Night Shift! POSITION SUMMARY: The purpose of this position is to provide clinical oversight for the day-to-day operations of the hospital, work with patients in a therapeutic setting, follow and carry out physician orders, complete assessments, initiate and update treatment plans, direct patient care, group and individual therapy/education, referral for intake and continuum of care, application of treatment and restraints or seclusion interventions. Meeting patient goals, clinical documentation, IV administration, medication administration, educating family members, teaching and supervising other mental healthcare workers. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: To perform this job, an individual must perform each essential function satisfactorily with or without a reasonable accommodation. • Ensures that patient needs are met by ongoing assessments of patient needs, health status conditions, as well as patient response to interventions and provides nursing staff to meet those needs • Actively involved in treatment modalities/interventions and documenting progress • Evaluates the care for each patient on admission and on an ongoing basis in accordance with accepted nursing practice • Ensures that the nursing staff develops and keeps current nursing care plans for each patient • Makes all patient care assignments • Supervise and evaluates the clinical activities of each non-employee nursing staff person • Reviews staffing schedules and meets patient care need to make adjustment for nursing staff absenteeism • Administer medications, IV administration and venipuncture techniques as authorized by state laws • Carry out physician orders • Patient/Family education regarding medication administration, patient disorder needs, benefits, side effects, disease prevention and basic living skills • Complete comprehensive nursing assessments, treatment, and tests • Complete psychiatric metric measures • Complete documentation in medical charts that is organized, clear, complete, current and legible; compliance with completion, filing, retrieval of medical records. • Ensure a safe therapeutic and sanitized environment • Complete assigned tasks with minimal supervision and supervises personnel performance and nursing care for department • Adhere to and respect all policies regarding patient rights, anonymity, and confidentiality of all patient records past and present. This covers any written or verbal communications regarding a patient's identity, address and situation. • Observes and evaluates patients' signs, symptoms, and therapy progress • Identifies and interprets patient findings or changes requiring attention or notification of other professional staff • Maintains a clean safe work environment • Accepts orders from licensed physician, MD's and maintains accurate inventory of medication and stores them in a secure area • Investigates and documents complaints and incidents regarding patients, staff, visitors, and family members in compliance with federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Adheres, demonstrates, and monitors compliance regarding patient rights, abuse and neglect, seclusion and restraint, infection control, professional ethics, cultural competency, and advance directives as mandated by federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Functions in a friendly, supportive, courteous, respectful, cooperative, and professional manner with patients, families, physicians, referral sources, visitors, coworkers, and management • Implements and complies with Advance Directives formulated by patients • Bring questions or concerns regarding prescribing orders to the practitioner/physician • Ensures that patient information is completed timely, filed timely, and accessible for retrieval from the medical record • Ensures all entries are dated, timed and authenticated (this includes verbal orders which should be utilized at a minimum) • Ensure results of consultative evaluations, complications, hospital acquired infections, and unfavorable reactions of the drugs are included in the medical chart • Ensures informed consents are properly executed • Ensures and demonstrates that medical records contain physician orders, nursing notes, care plans, reports of treatment, medication records, radiology reports, lab reports, vital signs, and any other information necessary to monitor the patient's condition • Provide pharmaceutical services within scope of license and education • Prevents transmission of infections among patients, personnel and visitors, identifies persons who may be exposed or infected, provide treatment or preventative measures, and logistics issues (staff, medical supplies, re-supply, continued operations, and capacity) • Measures for early identification of patients who require isolation in accordance with CDC guidelines. Utilizes and monitors for personal protective equipment (gowns, gloves, masks, and eye protection devices), uses techniques for isolation as recommended by CDC • Promotes, monitors, and utilizes hand washing hygiene among staff and employees including utilization of alcohol based sanitizers, measures specific prevention of infections that are antibiotic resistant, prevention of device associated bloodstream infections or other device associated infections (central venous catheters, tube feedings, indwelling catheters); isolation procedures for highly immune-suppressed patients, care techniques (burns and other situations) utilizing disinfectants, antiseptics, germicides used in accordance with manufacturers instruction. Appropriate use of medical equipment, adherence to nationally recognized infection prevention and control precautions, and educates patients, visitors, caregivers and staff about infections and communicable diseases and methods to reduce transmission. Complies with reportable disease requirements. • Demonstrates the development discharge plans/reassessment of plans that are made before discharge and arrangements for appropriate post-hospital care that avoid unnecessary delays in discharge • Transfer or refers patients with necessary medical information to appropriate facilities, agencies or outpatient services as needed for follow-up or ancillary care • Provide emergency care within safe and appropriate times • Promotes, adheres, and monitors for a drug and violence free work place • Meets all standards regarding continuing education and basic qualifications Required Skills: • Awareness and knowledge of standard nursing practice and knowledge of the persons served and the conditions of geriatric and/or mentally ill patients • Communication and interpersonal skills to de-escalate potentially violent patients and prevention of and early intervention for assaultive, self-injurious behavior • Able to problem solve and make decisions, especially during crisis situations • Knowledge and demonstrates use of equipment including restraint systems • Knowledge and demonstrates the specific needs of the population in the following: o Techniques to identify patient behaviors, events and environmental factors that may trigger circumstances that require the use of restraint or seclusion o The use of nonphysical interventions skills o The safe application and use of all types of restraints or seclusion used in the hospital and how to recognize and respond to signs of physical and psychological distress o Clinical identification of specific behavioral changes that restraint or seclusion is no longer necessary o Monitoring the physical and psychological well-being of the patient who is restrained or secluded including but not limited to respiratory, circulatory, skin integrity, vital signs and any special requirements specified by the hospital policy associated with one-hour face-to-face evaluation o The use of first aid techniques and certification in the use of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, including required periodic recertification o Death reporting requirements associated with the use of seclusion and restraints • Knowledgeable and demonstrates hospital policies, procedures regarding abuse, neglect, patient care, patient safety, reporting incidents, investigating incidents, and compliance in regulations with federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures regarding seclusion and restraint, and patient rights • Knowledgeable and demonstrates the needs of the population served • Knowledgeable and demonstrates all legal issues and applicable in federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Knowledgeable and demonstrates universal precautions and the methods of controlling communicable diseases • Knowledgeable and demonstrates ethics, compliance, cultural competency, advance directives, and legal aspects • Knowledgeable and demonstrates IV administration, i.e., fluid/electrolyte balance, blood components, and venipuncture techniques • Knowledgeable and demonstrates DSM IV diagnosis, psychotropic medication, and side effects of medications • Knowledgeable and demonstrates thorough patient treatment plans that are based on an inventory of needs, strengths, and goals • Legal aspects of clinical practice and professional standards • Knowledgeable and demonstrates the mission of the hospital • Promotion of the reduction of stigma of mental illness • Knowledgeable of the persons served and their rights • Advocate for the needs of the persons served Required Work Experience: • One (1) year of clinical nursing experience preferably in geriatrics and/or mental health Licensing/Certification/Education Requirements: . click apply for full job details
10/03/2025
Full time
Now Hiring a Full-Time Registered Nurse (RN), Night Shift! POSITION SUMMARY: The purpose of this position is to provide clinical oversight for the day-to-day operations of the hospital, work with patients in a therapeutic setting, follow and carry out physician orders, complete assessments, initiate and update treatment plans, direct patient care, group and individual therapy/education, referral for intake and continuum of care, application of treatment and restraints or seclusion interventions. Meeting patient goals, clinical documentation, IV administration, medication administration, educating family members, teaching and supervising other mental healthcare workers. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: To perform this job, an individual must perform each essential function satisfactorily with or without a reasonable accommodation. • Ensures that patient needs are met by ongoing assessments of patient needs, health status conditions, as well as patient response to interventions and provides nursing staff to meet those needs • Actively involved in treatment modalities/interventions and documenting progress • Evaluates the care for each patient on admission and on an ongoing basis in accordance with accepted nursing practice • Ensures that the nursing staff develops and keeps current nursing care plans for each patient • Makes all patient care assignments • Supervise and evaluates the clinical activities of each non-employee nursing staff person • Reviews staffing schedules and meets patient care need to make adjustment for nursing staff absenteeism • Administer medications, IV administration and venipuncture techniques as authorized by state laws • Carry out physician orders • Patient/Family education regarding medication administration, patient disorder needs, benefits, side effects, disease prevention and basic living skills • Complete comprehensive nursing assessments, treatment, and tests • Complete psychiatric metric measures • Complete documentation in medical charts that is organized, clear, complete, current and legible; compliance with completion, filing, retrieval of medical records. • Ensure a safe therapeutic and sanitized environment • Complete assigned tasks with minimal supervision and supervises personnel performance and nursing care for department • Adhere to and respect all policies regarding patient rights, anonymity, and confidentiality of all patient records past and present. This covers any written or verbal communications regarding a patient's identity, address and situation. • Observes and evaluates patients' signs, symptoms, and therapy progress • Identifies and interprets patient findings or changes requiring attention or notification of other professional staff • Maintains a clean safe work environment • Accepts orders from licensed physician, MD's and maintains accurate inventory of medication and stores them in a secure area • Investigates and documents complaints and incidents regarding patients, staff, visitors, and family members in compliance with federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Adheres, demonstrates, and monitors compliance regarding patient rights, abuse and neglect, seclusion and restraint, infection control, professional ethics, cultural competency, and advance directives as mandated by federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Functions in a friendly, supportive, courteous, respectful, cooperative, and professional manner with patients, families, physicians, referral sources, visitors, coworkers, and management • Implements and complies with Advance Directives formulated by patients • Bring questions or concerns regarding prescribing orders to the practitioner/physician • Ensures that patient information is completed timely, filed timely, and accessible for retrieval from the medical record • Ensures all entries are dated, timed and authenticated (this includes verbal orders which should be utilized at a minimum) • Ensure results of consultative evaluations, complications, hospital acquired infections, and unfavorable reactions of the drugs are included in the medical chart • Ensures informed consents are properly executed • Ensures and demonstrates that medical records contain physician orders, nursing notes, care plans, reports of treatment, medication records, radiology reports, lab reports, vital signs, and any other information necessary to monitor the patient's condition • Provide pharmaceutical services within scope of license and education • Prevents transmission of infections among patients, personnel and visitors, identifies persons who may be exposed or infected, provide treatment or preventative measures, and logistics issues (staff, medical supplies, re-supply, continued operations, and capacity) • Measures for early identification of patients who require isolation in accordance with CDC guidelines. Utilizes and monitors for personal protective equipment (gowns, gloves, masks, and eye protection devices), uses techniques for isolation as recommended by CDC • Promotes, monitors, and utilizes hand washing hygiene among staff and employees including utilization of alcohol based sanitizers, measures specific prevention of infections that are antibiotic resistant, prevention of device associated bloodstream infections or other device associated infections (central venous catheters, tube feedings, indwelling catheters); isolation procedures for highly immune-suppressed patients, care techniques (burns and other situations) utilizing disinfectants, antiseptics, germicides used in accordance with manufacturers instruction. Appropriate use of medical equipment, adherence to nationally recognized infection prevention and control precautions, and educates patients, visitors, caregivers and staff about infections and communicable diseases and methods to reduce transmission. Complies with reportable disease requirements. • Demonstrates the development discharge plans/reassessment of plans that are made before discharge and arrangements for appropriate post-hospital care that avoid unnecessary delays in discharge • Transfer or refers patients with necessary medical information to appropriate facilities, agencies or outpatient services as needed for follow-up or ancillary care • Provide emergency care within safe and appropriate times • Promotes, adheres, and monitors for a drug and violence free work place • Meets all standards regarding continuing education and basic qualifications Required Skills: • Awareness and knowledge of standard nursing practice and knowledge of the persons served and the conditions of geriatric and/or mentally ill patients • Communication and interpersonal skills to de-escalate potentially violent patients and prevention of and early intervention for assaultive, self-injurious behavior • Able to problem solve and make decisions, especially during crisis situations • Knowledge and demonstrates use of equipment including restraint systems • Knowledge and demonstrates the specific needs of the population in the following: o Techniques to identify patient behaviors, events and environmental factors that may trigger circumstances that require the use of restraint or seclusion o The use of nonphysical interventions skills o The safe application and use of all types of restraints or seclusion used in the hospital and how to recognize and respond to signs of physical and psychological distress o Clinical identification of specific behavioral changes that restraint or seclusion is no longer necessary o Monitoring the physical and psychological well-being of the patient who is restrained or secluded including but not limited to respiratory, circulatory, skin integrity, vital signs and any special requirements specified by the hospital policy associated with one-hour face-to-face evaluation o The use of first aid techniques and certification in the use of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, including required periodic recertification o Death reporting requirements associated with the use of seclusion and restraints • Knowledgeable and demonstrates hospital policies, procedures regarding abuse, neglect, patient care, patient safety, reporting incidents, investigating incidents, and compliance in regulations with federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures regarding seclusion and restraint, and patient rights • Knowledgeable and demonstrates the needs of the population served • Knowledgeable and demonstrates all legal issues and applicable in federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Knowledgeable and demonstrates universal precautions and the methods of controlling communicable diseases • Knowledgeable and demonstrates ethics, compliance, cultural competency, advance directives, and legal aspects • Knowledgeable and demonstrates IV administration, i.e., fluid/electrolyte balance, blood components, and venipuncture techniques • Knowledgeable and demonstrates DSM IV diagnosis, psychotropic medication, and side effects of medications • Knowledgeable and demonstrates thorough patient treatment plans that are based on an inventory of needs, strengths, and goals • Legal aspects of clinical practice and professional standards • Knowledgeable and demonstrates the mission of the hospital • Promotion of the reduction of stigma of mental illness • Knowledgeable of the persons served and their rights • Advocate for the needs of the persons served Required Work Experience: • One (1) year of clinical nursing experience preferably in geriatrics and/or mental health Licensing/Certification/Education Requirements: . click apply for full job details
Now Hiring a Full-Time Registered Nurse (RN), Night Shift! POSITION SUMMARY: The purpose of this position is to provide clinical oversight for the day-to-day operations of the hospital, work with patients in a therapeutic setting, follow and carry out physician orders, complete assessments, initiate and update treatment plans, direct patient care, group and individual therapy/education, referral for intake and continuum of care, application of treatment and restraints or seclusion interventions. Meeting patient goals, clinical documentation, IV administration, medication administration, educating family members, teaching and supervising other mental healthcare workers. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: To perform this job, an individual must perform each essential function satisfactorily with or without a reasonable accommodation. • Ensures that patient needs are met by ongoing assessments of patient needs, health status conditions, as well as patient response to interventions and provides nursing staff to meet those needs • Actively involved in treatment modalities/interventions and documenting progress • Evaluates the care for each patient on admission and on an ongoing basis in accordance with accepted nursing practice • Ensures that the nursing staff develops and keeps current nursing care plans for each patient • Makes all patient care assignments • Supervise and evaluates the clinical activities of each non-employee nursing staff person • Reviews staffing schedules and meets patient care need to make adjustment for nursing staff absenteeism • Administer medications, IV administration and venipuncture techniques as authorized by state laws • Carry out physician orders • Patient/Family education regarding medication administration, patient disorder needs, benefits, side effects, disease prevention and basic living skills • Complete comprehensive nursing assessments, treatment, and tests • Complete psychiatric metric measures • Complete documentation in medical charts that is organized, clear, complete, current and legible; compliance with completion, filing, retrieval of medical records. • Ensure a safe therapeutic and sanitized environment • Complete assigned tasks with minimal supervision and supervises personnel performance and nursing care for department • Adhere to and respect all policies regarding patient rights, anonymity, and confidentiality of all patient records past and present. This covers any written or verbal communications regarding a patient's identity, address and situation. • Observes and evaluates patients' signs, symptoms, and therapy progress • Identifies and interprets patient findings or changes requiring attention or notification of other professional staff • Maintains a clean safe work environment • Accepts orders from licensed physician, MD's and maintains accurate inventory of medication and stores them in a secure area • Investigates and documents complaints and incidents regarding patients, staff, visitors, and family members in compliance with federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Adheres, demonstrates, and monitors compliance regarding patient rights, abuse and neglect, seclusion and restraint, infection control, professional ethics, cultural competency, and advance directives as mandated by federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Functions in a friendly, supportive, courteous, respectful, cooperative, and professional manner with patients, families, physicians, referral sources, visitors, coworkers, and management • Implements and complies with Advance Directives formulated by patients • Bring questions or concerns regarding prescribing orders to the practitioner/physician • Ensures that patient information is completed timely, filed timely, and accessible for retrieval from the medical record • Ensures all entries are dated, timed and authenticated (this includes verbal orders which should be utilized at a minimum) • Ensure results of consultative evaluations, complications, hospital acquired infections, and unfavorable reactions of the drugs are included in the medical chart • Ensures informed consents are properly executed • Ensures and demonstrates that medical records contain physician orders, nursing notes, care plans, reports of treatment, medication records, radiology reports, lab reports, vital signs, and any other information necessary to monitor the patient's condition • Provide pharmaceutical services within scope of license and education • Prevents transmission of infections among patients, personnel and visitors, identifies persons who may be exposed or infected, provide treatment or preventative measures, and logistics issues (staff, medical supplies, re-supply, continued operations, and capacity) • Measures for early identification of patients who require isolation in accordance with CDC guidelines. Utilizes and monitors for personal protective equipment (gowns, gloves, masks, and eye protection devices), uses techniques for isolation as recommended by CDC • Promotes, monitors, and utilizes hand washing hygiene among staff and employees including utilization of alcohol based sanitizers, measures specific prevention of infections that are antibiotic resistant, prevention of device associated bloodstream infections or other device associated infections (central venous catheters, tube feedings, indwelling catheters); isolation procedures for highly immune-suppressed patients, care techniques (burns and other situations) utilizing disinfectants, antiseptics, germicides used in accordance with manufacturers instruction. Appropriate use of medical equipment, adherence to nationally recognized infection prevention and control precautions, and educates patients, visitors, caregivers and staff about infections and communicable diseases and methods to reduce transmission. Complies with reportable disease requirements. • Demonstrates the development discharge plans/reassessment of plans that are made before discharge and arrangements for appropriate post-hospital care that avoid unnecessary delays in discharge • Transfer or refers patients with necessary medical information to appropriate facilities, agencies or outpatient services as needed for follow-up or ancillary care • Provide emergency care within safe and appropriate times • Promotes, adheres, and monitors for a drug and violence free work place • Meets all standards regarding continuing education and basic qualifications Required Skills: • Awareness and knowledge of standard nursing practice and knowledge of the persons served and the conditions of geriatric and/or mentally ill patients • Communication and interpersonal skills to de-escalate potentially violent patients and prevention of and early intervention for assaultive, self-injurious behavior • Able to problem solve and make decisions, especially during crisis situations • Knowledge and demonstrates use of equipment including restraint systems • Knowledge and demonstrates the specific needs of the population in the following: o Techniques to identify patient behaviors, events and environmental factors that may trigger circumstances that require the use of restraint or seclusion o The use of nonphysical interventions skills o The safe application and use of all types of restraints or seclusion used in the hospital and how to recognize and respond to signs of physical and psychological distress o Clinical identification of specific behavioral changes that restraint or seclusion is no longer necessary o Monitoring the physical and psychological well-being of the patient who is restrained or secluded including but not limited to respiratory, circulatory, skin integrity, vital signs and any special requirements specified by the hospital policy associated with one-hour face-to-face evaluation o The use of first aid techniques and certification in the use of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, including required periodic recertification o Death reporting requirements associated with the use of seclusion and restraints • Knowledgeable and demonstrates hospital policies, procedures regarding abuse, neglect, patient care, patient safety, reporting incidents, investigating incidents, and compliance in regulations with federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures regarding seclusion and restraint, and patient rights • Knowledgeable and demonstrates the needs of the population served • Knowledgeable and demonstrates all legal issues and applicable in federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Knowledgeable and demonstrates universal precautions and the methods of controlling communicable diseases • Knowledgeable and demonstrates ethics, compliance, cultural competency, advance directives, and legal aspects • Knowledgeable and demonstrates IV administration, i.e., fluid/electrolyte balance, blood components, and venipuncture techniques • Knowledgeable and demonstrates DSM IV diagnosis, psychotropic medication, and side effects of medications • Knowledgeable and demonstrates thorough patient treatment plans that are based on an inventory of needs, strengths, and goals • Legal aspects of clinical practice and professional standards • Knowledgeable and demonstrates the mission of the hospital • Promotion of the reduction of stigma of mental illness • Knowledgeable of the persons served and their rights • Advocate for the needs of the persons served Required Work Experience: • One (1) year of clinical nursing experience preferably in geriatrics and/or mental health Licensing/Certification/Education Requirements: . click apply for full job details
10/03/2025
Full time
Now Hiring a Full-Time Registered Nurse (RN), Night Shift! POSITION SUMMARY: The purpose of this position is to provide clinical oversight for the day-to-day operations of the hospital, work with patients in a therapeutic setting, follow and carry out physician orders, complete assessments, initiate and update treatment plans, direct patient care, group and individual therapy/education, referral for intake and continuum of care, application of treatment and restraints or seclusion interventions. Meeting patient goals, clinical documentation, IV administration, medication administration, educating family members, teaching and supervising other mental healthcare workers. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: To perform this job, an individual must perform each essential function satisfactorily with or without a reasonable accommodation. • Ensures that patient needs are met by ongoing assessments of patient needs, health status conditions, as well as patient response to interventions and provides nursing staff to meet those needs • Actively involved in treatment modalities/interventions and documenting progress • Evaluates the care for each patient on admission and on an ongoing basis in accordance with accepted nursing practice • Ensures that the nursing staff develops and keeps current nursing care plans for each patient • Makes all patient care assignments • Supervise and evaluates the clinical activities of each non-employee nursing staff person • Reviews staffing schedules and meets patient care need to make adjustment for nursing staff absenteeism • Administer medications, IV administration and venipuncture techniques as authorized by state laws • Carry out physician orders • Patient/Family education regarding medication administration, patient disorder needs, benefits, side effects, disease prevention and basic living skills • Complete comprehensive nursing assessments, treatment, and tests • Complete psychiatric metric measures • Complete documentation in medical charts that is organized, clear, complete, current and legible; compliance with completion, filing, retrieval of medical records. • Ensure a safe therapeutic and sanitized environment • Complete assigned tasks with minimal supervision and supervises personnel performance and nursing care for department • Adhere to and respect all policies regarding patient rights, anonymity, and confidentiality of all patient records past and present. This covers any written or verbal communications regarding a patient's identity, address and situation. • Observes and evaluates patients' signs, symptoms, and therapy progress • Identifies and interprets patient findings or changes requiring attention or notification of other professional staff • Maintains a clean safe work environment • Accepts orders from licensed physician, MD's and maintains accurate inventory of medication and stores them in a secure area • Investigates and documents complaints and incidents regarding patients, staff, visitors, and family members in compliance with federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Adheres, demonstrates, and monitors compliance regarding patient rights, abuse and neglect, seclusion and restraint, infection control, professional ethics, cultural competency, and advance directives as mandated by federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Functions in a friendly, supportive, courteous, respectful, cooperative, and professional manner with patients, families, physicians, referral sources, visitors, coworkers, and management • Implements and complies with Advance Directives formulated by patients • Bring questions or concerns regarding prescribing orders to the practitioner/physician • Ensures that patient information is completed timely, filed timely, and accessible for retrieval from the medical record • Ensures all entries are dated, timed and authenticated (this includes verbal orders which should be utilized at a minimum) • Ensure results of consultative evaluations, complications, hospital acquired infections, and unfavorable reactions of the drugs are included in the medical chart • Ensures informed consents are properly executed • Ensures and demonstrates that medical records contain physician orders, nursing notes, care plans, reports of treatment, medication records, radiology reports, lab reports, vital signs, and any other information necessary to monitor the patient's condition • Provide pharmaceutical services within scope of license and education • Prevents transmission of infections among patients, personnel and visitors, identifies persons who may be exposed or infected, provide treatment or preventative measures, and logistics issues (staff, medical supplies, re-supply, continued operations, and capacity) • Measures for early identification of patients who require isolation in accordance with CDC guidelines. Utilizes and monitors for personal protective equipment (gowns, gloves, masks, and eye protection devices), uses techniques for isolation as recommended by CDC • Promotes, monitors, and utilizes hand washing hygiene among staff and employees including utilization of alcohol based sanitizers, measures specific prevention of infections that are antibiotic resistant, prevention of device associated bloodstream infections or other device associated infections (central venous catheters, tube feedings, indwelling catheters); isolation procedures for highly immune-suppressed patients, care techniques (burns and other situations) utilizing disinfectants, antiseptics, germicides used in accordance with manufacturers instruction. Appropriate use of medical equipment, adherence to nationally recognized infection prevention and control precautions, and educates patients, visitors, caregivers and staff about infections and communicable diseases and methods to reduce transmission. Complies with reportable disease requirements. • Demonstrates the development discharge plans/reassessment of plans that are made before discharge and arrangements for appropriate post-hospital care that avoid unnecessary delays in discharge • Transfer or refers patients with necessary medical information to appropriate facilities, agencies or outpatient services as needed for follow-up or ancillary care • Provide emergency care within safe and appropriate times • Promotes, adheres, and monitors for a drug and violence free work place • Meets all standards regarding continuing education and basic qualifications Required Skills: • Awareness and knowledge of standard nursing practice and knowledge of the persons served and the conditions of geriatric and/or mentally ill patients • Communication and interpersonal skills to de-escalate potentially violent patients and prevention of and early intervention for assaultive, self-injurious behavior • Able to problem solve and make decisions, especially during crisis situations • Knowledge and demonstrates use of equipment including restraint systems • Knowledge and demonstrates the specific needs of the population in the following: o Techniques to identify patient behaviors, events and environmental factors that may trigger circumstances that require the use of restraint or seclusion o The use of nonphysical interventions skills o The safe application and use of all types of restraints or seclusion used in the hospital and how to recognize and respond to signs of physical and psychological distress o Clinical identification of specific behavioral changes that restraint or seclusion is no longer necessary o Monitoring the physical and psychological well-being of the patient who is restrained or secluded including but not limited to respiratory, circulatory, skin integrity, vital signs and any special requirements specified by the hospital policy associated with one-hour face-to-face evaluation o The use of first aid techniques and certification in the use of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, including required periodic recertification o Death reporting requirements associated with the use of seclusion and restraints • Knowledgeable and demonstrates hospital policies, procedures regarding abuse, neglect, patient care, patient safety, reporting incidents, investigating incidents, and compliance in regulations with federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures regarding seclusion and restraint, and patient rights • Knowledgeable and demonstrates the needs of the population served • Knowledgeable and demonstrates all legal issues and applicable in federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Knowledgeable and demonstrates universal precautions and the methods of controlling communicable diseases • Knowledgeable and demonstrates ethics, compliance, cultural competency, advance directives, and legal aspects • Knowledgeable and demonstrates IV administration, i.e., fluid/electrolyte balance, blood components, and venipuncture techniques • Knowledgeable and demonstrates DSM IV diagnosis, psychotropic medication, and side effects of medications • Knowledgeable and demonstrates thorough patient treatment plans that are based on an inventory of needs, strengths, and goals • Legal aspects of clinical practice and professional standards • Knowledgeable and demonstrates the mission of the hospital • Promotion of the reduction of stigma of mental illness • Knowledgeable of the persons served and their rights • Advocate for the needs of the persons served Required Work Experience: • One (1) year of clinical nursing experience preferably in geriatrics and/or mental health Licensing/Certification/Education Requirements: . click apply for full job details
Now Hiring a Full-Time Registered Nurse (RN), Night Shift! POSITION SUMMARY: The purpose of this position is to provide clinical oversight for the day-to-day operations of the hospital, work with patients in a therapeutic setting, follow and carry out physician orders, complete assessments, initiate and update treatment plans, direct patient care, group and individual therapy/education, referral for intake and continuum of care, application of treatment and restraints or seclusion interventions. Meeting patient goals, clinical documentation, IV administration, medication administration, educating family members, teaching and supervising other mental healthcare workers. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: To perform this job, an individual must perform each essential function satisfactorily with or without a reasonable accommodation. • Ensures that patient needs are met by ongoing assessments of patient needs, health status conditions, as well as patient response to interventions and provides nursing staff to meet those needs • Actively involved in treatment modalities/interventions and documenting progress • Evaluates the care for each patient on admission and on an ongoing basis in accordance with accepted nursing practice • Ensures that the nursing staff develops and keeps current nursing care plans for each patient • Makes all patient care assignments • Supervise and evaluates the clinical activities of each non-employee nursing staff person • Reviews staffing schedules and meets patient care need to make adjustment for nursing staff absenteeism • Administer medications, IV administration and venipuncture techniques as authorized by state laws • Carry out physician orders • Patient/Family education regarding medication administration, patient disorder needs, benefits, side effects, disease prevention and basic living skills • Complete comprehensive nursing assessments, treatment, and tests • Complete psychiatric metric measures • Complete documentation in medical charts that is organized, clear, complete, current and legible; compliance with completion, filing, retrieval of medical records. • Ensure a safe therapeutic and sanitized environment • Complete assigned tasks with minimal supervision and supervises personnel performance and nursing care for department • Adhere to and respect all policies regarding patient rights, anonymity, and confidentiality of all patient records past and present. This covers any written or verbal communications regarding a patient's identity, address and situation. • Observes and evaluates patients' signs, symptoms, and therapy progress • Identifies and interprets patient findings or changes requiring attention or notification of other professional staff • Maintains a clean safe work environment • Accepts orders from licensed physician, MD's and maintains accurate inventory of medication and stores them in a secure area • Investigates and documents complaints and incidents regarding patients, staff, visitors, and family members in compliance with federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Adheres, demonstrates, and monitors compliance regarding patient rights, abuse and neglect, seclusion and restraint, infection control, professional ethics, cultural competency, and advance directives as mandated by federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Functions in a friendly, supportive, courteous, respectful, cooperative, and professional manner with patients, families, physicians, referral sources, visitors, coworkers, and management • Implements and complies with Advance Directives formulated by patients • Bring questions or concerns regarding prescribing orders to the practitioner/physician • Ensures that patient information is completed timely, filed timely, and accessible for retrieval from the medical record • Ensures all entries are dated, timed and authenticated (this includes verbal orders which should be utilized at a minimum) • Ensure results of consultative evaluations, complications, hospital acquired infections, and unfavorable reactions of the drugs are included in the medical chart • Ensures informed consents are properly executed • Ensures and demonstrates that medical records contain physician orders, nursing notes, care plans, reports of treatment, medication records, radiology reports, lab reports, vital signs, and any other information necessary to monitor the patient's condition • Provide pharmaceutical services within scope of license and education • Prevents transmission of infections among patients, personnel and visitors, identifies persons who may be exposed or infected, provide treatment or preventative measures, and logistics issues (staff, medical supplies, re-supply, continued operations, and capacity) • Measures for early identification of patients who require isolation in accordance with CDC guidelines. Utilizes and monitors for personal protective equipment (gowns, gloves, masks, and eye protection devices), uses techniques for isolation as recommended by CDC • Promotes, monitors, and utilizes hand washing hygiene among staff and employees including utilization of alcohol based sanitizers, measures specific prevention of infections that are antibiotic resistant, prevention of device associated bloodstream infections or other device associated infections (central venous catheters, tube feedings, indwelling catheters); isolation procedures for highly immune-suppressed patients, care techniques (burns and other situations) utilizing disinfectants, antiseptics, germicides used in accordance with manufacturers instruction. Appropriate use of medical equipment, adherence to nationally recognized infection prevention and control precautions, and educates patients, visitors, caregivers and staff about infections and communicable diseases and methods to reduce transmission. Complies with reportable disease requirements. • Demonstrates the development discharge plans/reassessment of plans that are made before discharge and arrangements for appropriate post-hospital care that avoid unnecessary delays in discharge • Transfer or refers patients with necessary medical information to appropriate facilities, agencies or outpatient services as needed for follow-up or ancillary care • Provide emergency care within safe and appropriate times • Promotes, adheres, and monitors for a drug and violence free work place • Meets all standards regarding continuing education and basic qualifications Required Skills: • Awareness and knowledge of standard nursing practice and knowledge of the persons served and the conditions of geriatric and/or mentally ill patients • Communication and interpersonal skills to de-escalate potentially violent patients and prevention of and early intervention for assaultive, self-injurious behavior • Able to problem solve and make decisions, especially during crisis situations • Knowledge and demonstrates use of equipment including restraint systems • Knowledge and demonstrates the specific needs of the population in the following: o Techniques to identify patient behaviors, events and environmental factors that may trigger circumstances that require the use of restraint or seclusion o The use of nonphysical interventions skills o The safe application and use of all types of restraints or seclusion used in the hospital and how to recognize and respond to signs of physical and psychological distress o Clinical identification of specific behavioral changes that restraint or seclusion is no longer necessary o Monitoring the physical and psychological well-being of the patient who is restrained or secluded including but not limited to respiratory, circulatory, skin integrity, vital signs and any special requirements specified by the hospital policy associated with one-hour face-to-face evaluation o The use of first aid techniques and certification in the use of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, including required periodic recertification o Death reporting requirements associated with the use of seclusion and restraints • Knowledgeable and demonstrates hospital policies, procedures regarding abuse, neglect, patient care, patient safety, reporting incidents, investigating incidents, and compliance in regulations with federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures regarding seclusion and restraint, and patient rights • Knowledgeable and demonstrates the needs of the population served • Knowledgeable and demonstrates all legal issues and applicable in federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Knowledgeable and demonstrates universal precautions and the methods of controlling communicable diseases • Knowledgeable and demonstrates ethics, compliance, cultural competency, advance directives, and legal aspects • Knowledgeable and demonstrates IV administration, i.e., fluid/electrolyte balance, blood components, and venipuncture techniques • Knowledgeable and demonstrates DSM IV diagnosis, psychotropic medication, and side effects of medications • Knowledgeable and demonstrates thorough patient treatment plans that are based on an inventory of needs, strengths, and goals • Legal aspects of clinical practice and professional standards • Knowledgeable and demonstrates the mission of the hospital • Promotion of the reduction of stigma of mental illness • Knowledgeable of the persons served and their rights • Advocate for the needs of the persons served Required Work Experience: • One (1) year of clinical nursing experience preferably in geriatrics and/or mental health Licensing/Certification/Education Requirements: . click apply for full job details
10/03/2025
Full time
Now Hiring a Full-Time Registered Nurse (RN), Night Shift! POSITION SUMMARY: The purpose of this position is to provide clinical oversight for the day-to-day operations of the hospital, work with patients in a therapeutic setting, follow and carry out physician orders, complete assessments, initiate and update treatment plans, direct patient care, group and individual therapy/education, referral for intake and continuum of care, application of treatment and restraints or seclusion interventions. Meeting patient goals, clinical documentation, IV administration, medication administration, educating family members, teaching and supervising other mental healthcare workers. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: To perform this job, an individual must perform each essential function satisfactorily with or without a reasonable accommodation. • Ensures that patient needs are met by ongoing assessments of patient needs, health status conditions, as well as patient response to interventions and provides nursing staff to meet those needs • Actively involved in treatment modalities/interventions and documenting progress • Evaluates the care for each patient on admission and on an ongoing basis in accordance with accepted nursing practice • Ensures that the nursing staff develops and keeps current nursing care plans for each patient • Makes all patient care assignments • Supervise and evaluates the clinical activities of each non-employee nursing staff person • Reviews staffing schedules and meets patient care need to make adjustment for nursing staff absenteeism • Administer medications, IV administration and venipuncture techniques as authorized by state laws • Carry out physician orders • Patient/Family education regarding medication administration, patient disorder needs, benefits, side effects, disease prevention and basic living skills • Complete comprehensive nursing assessments, treatment, and tests • Complete psychiatric metric measures • Complete documentation in medical charts that is organized, clear, complete, current and legible; compliance with completion, filing, retrieval of medical records. • Ensure a safe therapeutic and sanitized environment • Complete assigned tasks with minimal supervision and supervises personnel performance and nursing care for department • Adhere to and respect all policies regarding patient rights, anonymity, and confidentiality of all patient records past and present. This covers any written or verbal communications regarding a patient's identity, address and situation. • Observes and evaluates patients' signs, symptoms, and therapy progress • Identifies and interprets patient findings or changes requiring attention or notification of other professional staff • Maintains a clean safe work environment • Accepts orders from licensed physician, MD's and maintains accurate inventory of medication and stores them in a secure area • Investigates and documents complaints and incidents regarding patients, staff, visitors, and family members in compliance with federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Adheres, demonstrates, and monitors compliance regarding patient rights, abuse and neglect, seclusion and restraint, infection control, professional ethics, cultural competency, and advance directives as mandated by federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Functions in a friendly, supportive, courteous, respectful, cooperative, and professional manner with patients, families, physicians, referral sources, visitors, coworkers, and management • Implements and complies with Advance Directives formulated by patients • Bring questions or concerns regarding prescribing orders to the practitioner/physician • Ensures that patient information is completed timely, filed timely, and accessible for retrieval from the medical record • Ensures all entries are dated, timed and authenticated (this includes verbal orders which should be utilized at a minimum) • Ensure results of consultative evaluations, complications, hospital acquired infections, and unfavorable reactions of the drugs are included in the medical chart • Ensures informed consents are properly executed • Ensures and demonstrates that medical records contain physician orders, nursing notes, care plans, reports of treatment, medication records, radiology reports, lab reports, vital signs, and any other information necessary to monitor the patient's condition • Provide pharmaceutical services within scope of license and education • Prevents transmission of infections among patients, personnel and visitors, identifies persons who may be exposed or infected, provide treatment or preventative measures, and logistics issues (staff, medical supplies, re-supply, continued operations, and capacity) • Measures for early identification of patients who require isolation in accordance with CDC guidelines. Utilizes and monitors for personal protective equipment (gowns, gloves, masks, and eye protection devices), uses techniques for isolation as recommended by CDC • Promotes, monitors, and utilizes hand washing hygiene among staff and employees including utilization of alcohol based sanitizers, measures specific prevention of infections that are antibiotic resistant, prevention of device associated bloodstream infections or other device associated infections (central venous catheters, tube feedings, indwelling catheters); isolation procedures for highly immune-suppressed patients, care techniques (burns and other situations) utilizing disinfectants, antiseptics, germicides used in accordance with manufacturers instruction. Appropriate use of medical equipment, adherence to nationally recognized infection prevention and control precautions, and educates patients, visitors, caregivers and staff about infections and communicable diseases and methods to reduce transmission. Complies with reportable disease requirements. • Demonstrates the development discharge plans/reassessment of plans that are made before discharge and arrangements for appropriate post-hospital care that avoid unnecessary delays in discharge • Transfer or refers patients with necessary medical information to appropriate facilities, agencies or outpatient services as needed for follow-up or ancillary care • Provide emergency care within safe and appropriate times • Promotes, adheres, and monitors for a drug and violence free work place • Meets all standards regarding continuing education and basic qualifications Required Skills: • Awareness and knowledge of standard nursing practice and knowledge of the persons served and the conditions of geriatric and/or mentally ill patients • Communication and interpersonal skills to de-escalate potentially violent patients and prevention of and early intervention for assaultive, self-injurious behavior • Able to problem solve and make decisions, especially during crisis situations • Knowledge and demonstrates use of equipment including restraint systems • Knowledge and demonstrates the specific needs of the population in the following: o Techniques to identify patient behaviors, events and environmental factors that may trigger circumstances that require the use of restraint or seclusion o The use of nonphysical interventions skills o The safe application and use of all types of restraints or seclusion used in the hospital and how to recognize and respond to signs of physical and psychological distress o Clinical identification of specific behavioral changes that restraint or seclusion is no longer necessary o Monitoring the physical and psychological well-being of the patient who is restrained or secluded including but not limited to respiratory, circulatory, skin integrity, vital signs and any special requirements specified by the hospital policy associated with one-hour face-to-face evaluation o The use of first aid techniques and certification in the use of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, including required periodic recertification o Death reporting requirements associated with the use of seclusion and restraints • Knowledgeable and demonstrates hospital policies, procedures regarding abuse, neglect, patient care, patient safety, reporting incidents, investigating incidents, and compliance in regulations with federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures regarding seclusion and restraint, and patient rights • Knowledgeable and demonstrates the needs of the population served • Knowledgeable and demonstrates all legal issues and applicable in federal and state laws, accreditation, policies and procedures • Knowledgeable and demonstrates universal precautions and the methods of controlling communicable diseases • Knowledgeable and demonstrates ethics, compliance, cultural competency, advance directives, and legal aspects • Knowledgeable and demonstrates IV administration, i.e., fluid/electrolyte balance, blood components, and venipuncture techniques • Knowledgeable and demonstrates DSM IV diagnosis, psychotropic medication, and side effects of medications • Knowledgeable and demonstrates thorough patient treatment plans that are based on an inventory of needs, strengths, and goals • Legal aspects of clinical practice and professional standards • Knowledgeable and demonstrates the mission of the hospital • Promotion of the reduction of stigma of mental illness • Knowledgeable of the persons served and their rights • Advocate for the needs of the persons served Required Work Experience: • One (1) year of clinical nursing experience preferably in geriatrics and/or mental health Licensing/Certification/Education Requirements: . click apply for full job details
6000 Sheridan Memorial Hospital At Sheridan Memorial Hospital, we proudly rank in the top 13.6% of U.S. hospitals, recognized by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. With over 850 dedicated employees and 100+ expert providers across 25 specialties, we are committed to exceptional, patient-centered care. Set in northern Wyoming's stunning Big Horn Mountain foothills, Sheridan offers outdoor adventure and community charm. Our hospital combines cutting-edge technology with a collaborative, innovative culture. Join a team that values your skills, fosters growth, and empowers you to impact lives meaningfully. Apply today and be part of Sheridan Memorial Hospital's mission of excellence! JOB SUMMARY The Registered Nurse or Radiologic Technologist manager is responsible for direction of patient care that promotes safety and well-being of all patients in the Cardiac Cath Lab, interfaces with the Intensive Care Unit, Outpatient Surgery and Emergency Department. Provides clinical oversight of the Interventional Radiology Department). Plans, directs, coordinates and evaluates the overall clinical practice and administrative activities: including fiscal, material and human resource management. Participates in the development and implementation of hospital policies and procedures. Maintains open communication with all staff to promote improvement in performance. This position requires a sound knowledge of nursing practice, exceptional leadership abilities, and solid problem-solving skills. Maintains performance improvement activities within the department and participates in Quality Improvement activities ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES Performs human resource duties to include job postings and ensuring staff competency through development and regular evaluation. Develops and implements specific customer service goals consistent with the SMH strategic plan. Promotes and nurtures teambuilding and career growth to maximize productivity and job satisfaction. Provides appropriate feedback to staff. Manages and monitors the operating and capital budget. Reviews significant variances. Works with coders to maximize reimbursement and assure appropriate billing practices. Helps analyze and participates in decision of major equipment purchases. Ensures routine maintenance is performed, problems corrected and systems in place to ensure a safe, comfortable environment for patient care / service delivery. Provides leadership and continuing education opportunities for staff. Interacts on a professional level with patients & co-workers. Maintain clear communication in the office and with Cardiologists/Radiologists/Surgeons, nurses, radiology technicians and patients. Integrates decisions of committees into the operation and activities of the department. Establishes a course of action for self and others to accomplish specific goals; planning proper assignments, and effective and efficient allocation of resources Observes safety guidelines and safe work practices. Will perform analysis, development, and recommending of policies and procedures for improvement of services to the outpatient patient population. Manages hemodynamic and database software utilized in daily function of the Cath Lab/Interventional Radiology department. PI process. This includes an understanding of data collection, data analysis and the implementation of performance improvement activities. He/she plans, implements, evaluates, and revises a PI plan for the functional staff. Reflects on systematic review and improvement in key patient care processes. Supervisory Duties and Responsibilities include: Demonstrates consistent leadership performance and behavior by actively being engaged in making SMH/BHHN provider of quality care by being a positive force within the organization and actively promoting teamwork and harmony. Delegates effectively and supervises follow-through. Persuasive, fair, impartial, sets high standards, and ensures clear focus and direction. Achieves desired results with support, confidence and integrity. Regularly recognizes achievements of others. Leads others to success, supporting individual and team accomplishmentss. Writes and conducts annual performance appraisals and ensures regular ongoing feedback, coaching, and communication with staff. Ensures high level of performance standards and achievement to meet organization needs and business goals. Provides development opportunities for staff to broaden and enhance skills and abilities. Administers organization policies and procedures. Ensures compliance with safety policies and good housekeeping. Manages initial training of new employees and ongoing training as required. Promotes an environment that fosters team work and commitment to satisfy customer requirements. POSITION QUALIFICATIONS Education, Experience & License Nursing degree required, BSN preferred. Current Wyoming registered nurse license without restrictions. -OR- Completion of an accredited radiology technology program. Certified by the State of Wyoming to practice and administer radiation with current RCIS (Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist) certification BLS certification, required. ACLS certification, required within one year. Behavioral De-escalation, required within one year. Minimum of 3 years supervisory experience, preferred. Minimum of 3 years of related experience, preferred. Additional Skills Ability to effectively communicate in English, both reading and writing. Strong written and verbal skills. Additional languages preferred. Basic computer knowledge. Demonstrates leadership, managerial ability, and application of good interpersonal relationships and principles of supervision and administration. Strong assessment and prioritization/ organizational skills. Specific demands not listed: Possible exposure to blood and or body fluids / infectious disease / hazardous waste requiring the use of Personal Protective Equipment. Exposure to odorous chemicals / specimens and Latex products. Pre-employment drug and alcohol screening is required. Sheridan Memorial Hospital is an equal opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and gives consideration for employment to qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability or protected veteran status. If you would like more information about your EEO rights as an applicant under the law, please click here. Live and work at the foot of the Big Horn Mountains in Sheridan, Wyoming ! Sheridan Memorial Hospital has been caring for this community and northern Wyoming for 100 years. Nestled at the foothills of the Big Horn Mountains of north eastern Wyoming spectacular scenery and outdoor activities abound. This is an excellent place to raise a family, with outstanding schools and many cultural and recreational activities available. Sheridan Memorial Hospital has various job opportunities available. Should you choose to join our workforce, you will be among co-workers who are friendly, compassionate, caring and courteous. At Sheridan Memorial Hospital, the focus is on providing the most positive patient experience possible. We offer an excellent benefit package ( 2025 Benefits Overview ), tuition reimbursement, relocation assistance, competitive wages to include shift differential, comprehensive on-site education and certification programs and an opportunity for cross-training in many areas of the hospital. Our hospital has state-of-the-art technology and equipment comparative to that of many larger facilities. We focus on creating and nurturing a workplace that encourages, recognizes and rewards individual effort and creativity; to be responsive to changing modes of health care delivery and adapt accordingly; and, to operate a financially viable institution delivering services in a cost effective manner. We value effective communication and honesty and we believe that teamwork based on mutual respect is key to success. Various work schedules and shifts are available to accommodate your active lifestyle as well as provide added depth within our facility. For further information regarding job opportunities , including qualifications and requirements or the application process, please contact: Recruiter/Coordinator Human Resources Sheridan Memorial Hospital 1401 West Fifth Street, Sheridan, WY 82801 Phone: Fax: Contact Human Resources by Email at Sheridan Memorial Hospital Is An Equal Opportunity Employer
10/02/2025
Full time
6000 Sheridan Memorial Hospital At Sheridan Memorial Hospital, we proudly rank in the top 13.6% of U.S. hospitals, recognized by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. With over 850 dedicated employees and 100+ expert providers across 25 specialties, we are committed to exceptional, patient-centered care. Set in northern Wyoming's stunning Big Horn Mountain foothills, Sheridan offers outdoor adventure and community charm. Our hospital combines cutting-edge technology with a collaborative, innovative culture. Join a team that values your skills, fosters growth, and empowers you to impact lives meaningfully. Apply today and be part of Sheridan Memorial Hospital's mission of excellence! JOB SUMMARY The Registered Nurse or Radiologic Technologist manager is responsible for direction of patient care that promotes safety and well-being of all patients in the Cardiac Cath Lab, interfaces with the Intensive Care Unit, Outpatient Surgery and Emergency Department. Provides clinical oversight of the Interventional Radiology Department). Plans, directs, coordinates and evaluates the overall clinical practice and administrative activities: including fiscal, material and human resource management. Participates in the development and implementation of hospital policies and procedures. Maintains open communication with all staff to promote improvement in performance. This position requires a sound knowledge of nursing practice, exceptional leadership abilities, and solid problem-solving skills. Maintains performance improvement activities within the department and participates in Quality Improvement activities ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES Performs human resource duties to include job postings and ensuring staff competency through development and regular evaluation. Develops and implements specific customer service goals consistent with the SMH strategic plan. Promotes and nurtures teambuilding and career growth to maximize productivity and job satisfaction. Provides appropriate feedback to staff. Manages and monitors the operating and capital budget. Reviews significant variances. Works with coders to maximize reimbursement and assure appropriate billing practices. Helps analyze and participates in decision of major equipment purchases. Ensures routine maintenance is performed, problems corrected and systems in place to ensure a safe, comfortable environment for patient care / service delivery. Provides leadership and continuing education opportunities for staff. Interacts on a professional level with patients & co-workers. Maintain clear communication in the office and with Cardiologists/Radiologists/Surgeons, nurses, radiology technicians and patients. Integrates decisions of committees into the operation and activities of the department. Establishes a course of action for self and others to accomplish specific goals; planning proper assignments, and effective and efficient allocation of resources Observes safety guidelines and safe work practices. Will perform analysis, development, and recommending of policies and procedures for improvement of services to the outpatient patient population. Manages hemodynamic and database software utilized in daily function of the Cath Lab/Interventional Radiology department. PI process. This includes an understanding of data collection, data analysis and the implementation of performance improvement activities. He/she plans, implements, evaluates, and revises a PI plan for the functional staff. Reflects on systematic review and improvement in key patient care processes. Supervisory Duties and Responsibilities include: Demonstrates consistent leadership performance and behavior by actively being engaged in making SMH/BHHN provider of quality care by being a positive force within the organization and actively promoting teamwork and harmony. Delegates effectively and supervises follow-through. Persuasive, fair, impartial, sets high standards, and ensures clear focus and direction. Achieves desired results with support, confidence and integrity. Regularly recognizes achievements of others. Leads others to success, supporting individual and team accomplishmentss. Writes and conducts annual performance appraisals and ensures regular ongoing feedback, coaching, and communication with staff. Ensures high level of performance standards and achievement to meet organization needs and business goals. Provides development opportunities for staff to broaden and enhance skills and abilities. Administers organization policies and procedures. Ensures compliance with safety policies and good housekeeping. Manages initial training of new employees and ongoing training as required. Promotes an environment that fosters team work and commitment to satisfy customer requirements. POSITION QUALIFICATIONS Education, Experience & License Nursing degree required, BSN preferred. Current Wyoming registered nurse license without restrictions. -OR- Completion of an accredited radiology technology program. Certified by the State of Wyoming to practice and administer radiation with current RCIS (Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist) certification BLS certification, required. ACLS certification, required within one year. Behavioral De-escalation, required within one year. Minimum of 3 years supervisory experience, preferred. Minimum of 3 years of related experience, preferred. Additional Skills Ability to effectively communicate in English, both reading and writing. Strong written and verbal skills. Additional languages preferred. Basic computer knowledge. Demonstrates leadership, managerial ability, and application of good interpersonal relationships and principles of supervision and administration. Strong assessment and prioritization/ organizational skills. Specific demands not listed: Possible exposure to blood and or body fluids / infectious disease / hazardous waste requiring the use of Personal Protective Equipment. Exposure to odorous chemicals / specimens and Latex products. Pre-employment drug and alcohol screening is required. Sheridan Memorial Hospital is an equal opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and gives consideration for employment to qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability or protected veteran status. If you would like more information about your EEO rights as an applicant under the law, please click here. Live and work at the foot of the Big Horn Mountains in Sheridan, Wyoming ! Sheridan Memorial Hospital has been caring for this community and northern Wyoming for 100 years. Nestled at the foothills of the Big Horn Mountains of north eastern Wyoming spectacular scenery and outdoor activities abound. This is an excellent place to raise a family, with outstanding schools and many cultural and recreational activities available. Sheridan Memorial Hospital has various job opportunities available. Should you choose to join our workforce, you will be among co-workers who are friendly, compassionate, caring and courteous. At Sheridan Memorial Hospital, the focus is on providing the most positive patient experience possible. We offer an excellent benefit package ( 2025 Benefits Overview ), tuition reimbursement, relocation assistance, competitive wages to include shift differential, comprehensive on-site education and certification programs and an opportunity for cross-training in many areas of the hospital. Our hospital has state-of-the-art technology and equipment comparative to that of many larger facilities. We focus on creating and nurturing a workplace that encourages, recognizes and rewards individual effort and creativity; to be responsive to changing modes of health care delivery and adapt accordingly; and, to operate a financially viable institution delivering services in a cost effective manner. We value effective communication and honesty and we believe that teamwork based on mutual respect is key to success. Various work schedules and shifts are available to accommodate your active lifestyle as well as provide added depth within our facility. For further information regarding job opportunities , including qualifications and requirements or the application process, please contact: Recruiter/Coordinator Human Resources Sheridan Memorial Hospital 1401 West Fifth Street, Sheridan, WY 82801 Phone: Fax: Contact Human Resources by Email at Sheridan Memorial Hospital Is An Equal Opportunity Employer
Employment Type: Full time Shift: Day Shift Description: At MercyOne, health care is more than just a doctor's visit or a place to go when you're in need of medical attention. Our Mission is based on improving the health of our communities - that means not only when you are sick but keeping you well. MercyOne North Iowa is the largest provider of health care services in our region, and we are proudly the largest employer in Cerro Gordo County. Our hospital is a private, not-for-profit health care center, licensed for 346 beds, which serves more than 400,000 inpatients and outpatients each year. In addition, MercyOne North Iowa is a teaching institution. We conduct a Family Medicine Residency, Internal Medicine Residency, Cardiology Fellowship, Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellowship, PGY1 Pharmacy Residency and a School of Radiologic Technology. MercyOne North Iowa is a clinical training site for approximately 500 students from 127 different colleges enrolled in programs for medical laboratory, nursing, paramedic, rehabilitation, medical assistants, pastoral services, physicians and many other medical fields. Want to learn more about MercyOne North? Click here : MercyOne North Iowa Medical Center Join the MercyOne Family! We are looking to hire a Clinic Nurse Supervisor for our Forest Park Family Med Clinics As a Clinic Nurse Supervisor at MercyOne, you will accept the responsibility and accountability for the delivery of patient care with the multidisciplinary team while using the nursing process and maintaining professional nursing standards. The Clinic Nursing Supervisor is responsible for the day-to-day operation and support of all clinical/nursing providing patient care within the facility.This includes the evaluation, revision, and implementation of clinical policies and procedures related to the delivery of safe and efficient quality nursing care, maintenance of clinical staff personnel and education records, in-services and performs Clinical Staff functions. Schedule: Full time 40 hours a week M-F no holidays or Weekends General Requirements: Recruits, interviews, evaluates, trains and serves as preceptor/mentor of clinical personnel. Attends Quarterly Clinic Nursing meetings as needed, and distributes information appropriately. Counseling of employees and handling of complaints and clinical employee performance appraisals as assigned by Clinic Manager. Assists in maintaining department budget by monitoring of supplies, minor equipment and capital equipment purchases. Performs duties of Medical Assistant, Clinic Nurse, and Clinic RN (including scribing) as outlined in those job descriptions. Education: A current Iowa License as a Registered Nurse is required. Associate's degree in nursing is required. Bachelor's of Science in Nursing is preferred. Must have demonstrated competency as an RN through a minimum of three years of experience. Supervisory experience in an ambulatory care setting is preferred Colleagues of MercyOne Health System enjoy c ompetitive compensation with a full benefits package and opportunity for growth throughout the system! Visit MercyOne Careers to learn more about the benefits, culture, and career development opportunities available to you at MercyOne Health System circle of care. Our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion Trinity Health is one of the largest not-for-profit, Catholic healthcare systems in the nation. Built on the foundation of our Mission and Core Values, we integrate diversity, equity, and inclusion in all that we do. Our colleagues have different lived experiences, customs, abilities, and talents. Together, we become our best selves. A diverse and inclusive workforce provides the most accessible and equitable care for those we serve. Trinity Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other status protected by law.
10/01/2025
Full time
Employment Type: Full time Shift: Day Shift Description: At MercyOne, health care is more than just a doctor's visit or a place to go when you're in need of medical attention. Our Mission is based on improving the health of our communities - that means not only when you are sick but keeping you well. MercyOne North Iowa is the largest provider of health care services in our region, and we are proudly the largest employer in Cerro Gordo County. Our hospital is a private, not-for-profit health care center, licensed for 346 beds, which serves more than 400,000 inpatients and outpatients each year. In addition, MercyOne North Iowa is a teaching institution. We conduct a Family Medicine Residency, Internal Medicine Residency, Cardiology Fellowship, Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellowship, PGY1 Pharmacy Residency and a School of Radiologic Technology. MercyOne North Iowa is a clinical training site for approximately 500 students from 127 different colleges enrolled in programs for medical laboratory, nursing, paramedic, rehabilitation, medical assistants, pastoral services, physicians and many other medical fields. Want to learn more about MercyOne North? Click here : MercyOne North Iowa Medical Center Join the MercyOne Family! We are looking to hire a Clinic Nurse Supervisor for our Forest Park Family Med Clinics As a Clinic Nurse Supervisor at MercyOne, you will accept the responsibility and accountability for the delivery of patient care with the multidisciplinary team while using the nursing process and maintaining professional nursing standards. The Clinic Nursing Supervisor is responsible for the day-to-day operation and support of all clinical/nursing providing patient care within the facility.This includes the evaluation, revision, and implementation of clinical policies and procedures related to the delivery of safe and efficient quality nursing care, maintenance of clinical staff personnel and education records, in-services and performs Clinical Staff functions. Schedule: Full time 40 hours a week M-F no holidays or Weekends General Requirements: Recruits, interviews, evaluates, trains and serves as preceptor/mentor of clinical personnel. Attends Quarterly Clinic Nursing meetings as needed, and distributes information appropriately. Counseling of employees and handling of complaints and clinical employee performance appraisals as assigned by Clinic Manager. Assists in maintaining department budget by monitoring of supplies, minor equipment and capital equipment purchases. Performs duties of Medical Assistant, Clinic Nurse, and Clinic RN (including scribing) as outlined in those job descriptions. Education: A current Iowa License as a Registered Nurse is required. Associate's degree in nursing is required. Bachelor's of Science in Nursing is preferred. Must have demonstrated competency as an RN through a minimum of three years of experience. Supervisory experience in an ambulatory care setting is preferred Colleagues of MercyOne Health System enjoy c ompetitive compensation with a full benefits package and opportunity for growth throughout the system! Visit MercyOne Careers to learn more about the benefits, culture, and career development opportunities available to you at MercyOne Health System circle of care. Our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion Trinity Health is one of the largest not-for-profit, Catholic healthcare systems in the nation. Built on the foundation of our Mission and Core Values, we integrate diversity, equity, and inclusion in all that we do. Our colleagues have different lived experiences, customs, abilities, and talents. Together, we become our best selves. A diverse and inclusive workforce provides the most accessible and equitable care for those we serve. Trinity Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other status protected by law.