ICMU RN Charge Nurse Night shift - El Dorado, United States - South Arkansas Regional Hospital

    South Arkansas Regional Hospital
    South Arkansas Regional Hospital El Dorado, United States

    1 month ago

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    Position Summary

    The Charge Registered Nurse (RN) is responsible for providing nursing care consistent with the goals and philosophy of South Arkansas Regional Hospital and with standards of nursing practice as defined by the Nurse Practice Act of the State of Arkansas. RNs are responsible for assisting the physician or provider with direct patient care designed to meet the age/developmental specific needs of the patient.

    Directs and supervises functions and activities; assists in creating and interpreting policies, procedures, standards of care and regulations as appropriate; and performs nursing duties as required.

    Qualifications/Experience

    Education:

    Associate Degree in Nursing with current licensure as a nurse in the State of Arkansas.

    Experience:

    Two years nursing experience and progressively responsible work experience with demonstrated leadership and administrative skills

    Licenses/Certificate:

    Current licensure to practice as an RN in the State of Arkansas (includes multistate).

    Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification required.

    Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) Certification required (may be obtained within 3 months of hire)

    Department Specific Requirements (may be obtained within 3 months of hire)

    Essential Job Functions

    To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each of the following Essential Duties satisfactorily. Reasonable Accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the Essential Duties of the position, provided it does not create undue hardship on SARH.
    • Uphold and demonstrate "We Care" values in everyday activities and behavior
    • Demonstrate knowledge of normal physical assessment findings and appropriately address abnormal findings.
    • Exhibit appropriate communication skills necessary to provide patient care directives and interpret responses to treatment.
    • Demonstrate appropriate awareness of suspected abuse/neglect and take measures to report suspicions.
    • Demonstrate competency and knowledge in proper techniques for medication and immunization administration.
    • Identify and plan for safety precautions to prevent patient injury.
    • Meet departmental standards and competencies as evidenced by department-specific documentation.
    • Document appropriately in patient medical records.
    • Attend scheduled departmental meetings and education.
    • Report safety concerns or events appropriately and participate in performance improvement initiatives for the department and facility.
    • Maintain professional working relationships with co-workers, customers, leaders, and providers.
    • Follow standard precaution protocols and abide by Infection Control procedures.
    • Provide care directed by providers in a compassionate, supportive, and respectful manner to families, patients, and visitors at all times.
    • Demonstrates responsible decision making in planning, providing, and delegating care based on assessment
    • Demonstrates the ability to set priorities
    • Follows established procedures when performing job functions
    • Communicates effectively. Establishes and maintains two-way communication with peers, staff, physicians, and administration
    • Adapts to change in a positive, professional manner
    • Channels concerns appropriately, deals with conflict through the appropriate chain of command, maintains privacy
    • Fosters sense of teamwork & collaboration within department and hospital
    • Communicates appropriate information to charge nurse/supervisor/manager in a timely manner
    • Documents accurately and timely according to guidelines
    • Handwriting is legible and easily read by others
    • Maintains a clear, neat, and safe environment for patients and staff
    • Ensures supplies and equipment for patient care are readily available and organized in an efficient manner
    • Correctly identifies and uses appropriately personal protective equipment to protect from exposure to chemical, radiation and/or biohazards
    • Seeks information/guidance from others as needed
    • Consistently uses skilled communication which demonstrates congruence between words and actions and holds others accountable for doing the same
    • Maintains confidentiality of patient and employee information in verbal, written and electronic information, limiting access on a job-related need to know basis.
    • Gathers data for process improvement, quality assurance, regulatory documentation and other requirements
    • Provides feedback, both formal and informal, to staff and department director for positive and corrective performance
    • Assists manager to organize, direct and coordinate functions of the department including scheduling of staff and patients, call schedule, day-to-day operations, EMR maintenance, policy/procedure compliance, and budgetary review
    • Evaluates and enforces safety considerations
    • Other duties as assigned.
    This job description is a summary of the typical functions of the job, not an exhaustive or comprehensive list of all the possible job responsibilities, tasks, and duties you may be asked to perform when they are assigned.