Registered Nurse Float Weekend and Holiday Rotation SCHother related Employment listings - Buffalo, NY at Geebo

Registered Nurse Float Weekend and Holiday Rotation SCH

Job DescriptionFacility:
Sisters of Charity HospitalShift:
Shift 1Status:
Full Time FTE:
0.
920000Bargaining Unit:
ACE AssociatesExempt from Overtime:
Exempt:
NoWork Schedule:
Days with Weekend and Holiday RotationHours:
7:
00am to 7:
00pmSummaryJOB
Summary:
The registered nurse is a designated professional nurse who provides daily nursing care to patients following established policies, procedures, and standards of practice.
The RN coordinates patient care through assessment, planning, implementing and evaluation.
The RN participates in patient and family teaching.
The RN provides leadership by working cooperatively with health care team members and maintaining standards for professional practice in the clinical setting.
The RN supports high quality care through participation and implementation of quality initiatives.
ResponsibilitiesEDUCATION Graduate from an accredited Registered Professional Nursing Program BSN Preferred Current New York State registration as a Professional Registered Nurse Current BLS validation ACLS certification validation and/or within 1 year of hire/transfer.
EXPERIENCE One (1) Year med/Surgical experience preferred KNOWLEDGE, SKILL & ABILITY Basic Computer skills Analytical ability:
Ability to Interpret Data and draw conclusions Excellent interpersonal and communication skills Excellent understanding of the Nursing Process Knowledge of Adult Learning principles and ability to teach health maintenance principles to patients and family/support persons Recommended Skills Adult Education Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (Acls) Analytical Basic Life Support Certified Nurse Practitioner Clinical Works Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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