Registered Nurse - Charlotte, United States - Atrium Health

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    Full time
    Description

    Overview

    Job Summary
    The RN Transplant is a professional registered nurse and a designated member of the
    transplant team who provides comprehensive nursing care through skillful assessment,
    diagnosis, outcomes identification, planning, implementation, and evaluation in
    accordance with facility or department policies, procedures, and/or protocols under the
    supervision of the nursing leader. The RN works with patients and their families
    beginning with the evaluation and will continue through the transplant process. The RN
    assists in maintaining a safe work environment and performs all related job
    responsibilities in a safe manner. The RN maintains clinical and professional
    competency as appropriate to the population of patients served. A registered nurse's
    practice is guided by the ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements.
    Essential Functions

    • Assures that required tests are completed and reviewed per transplant specific
    protocols.

    • Analyzes test results and diagnostic studies and develops a plan that prescribes
    strategies to obtain expected measurable outcomes.

    • Interprets eligibility criteria to identify high-risk recipients and donors; schedules
    appropriate consultations to ensure all health needs are met prior to transplant.
    Communicates eligibility with multidisciplinary team.

    • Identifies and communicates health related problems that may increase
    transplant related morbidity and mortality.

    • Coordinates procurement of donor cells/organs while complying with HIPPA
    standards

    • Participates in multidisciplinary team meetings to develop and implement a
    comprehensive plan of care.

    • Conducts ongoing evaluation of transplant recipients to include effectiveness of
    intervention and attainment of goals and outcomes.

    • Provides education pre- and post-transplant to recipients, donors, and caregivers
    through 1:1 consultations and group classes.

    • Seeks knowledge and competence that reflects current nursing practice and
    promotes futuristic thinking.

    • Assist in development of policies and procedures reflective to current
    practice/literature/accreditation standards.

    • Participate in committees, shared governance, or facility decision making
    activities, developing, and nurturing research to positively affect clinical outcomes
    and promotion.

    • Participates in quality and performance improvement activities.

    • Utilizes appropriate resources to plan, provide, and sustain evidence-based
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    nursing services that are safe, effective, and fiscally responsible.

    • Promotes evidence-based practice for the Transplant Center treatment
    intervention.

    Physical Requirements

    Fast-paced clinic and inpatient setting. Involves standing, walking, and bending

    Education, Experience and Certifications


    • Graduate of an accredited School of Nursing required. Current RN license or temporary license as a Registered Nurse Petitioner in the state in which you work and reside or if declaring a National License Compact (NLC) state as your primary state of residency, meet the licensure requirements in your home state; or for Non-National License Compact states, current RN license or temporary license as a Registered Nurse Petitioner required in the state where the RN works.


    • BSN required. RN candidates for external hire or internal promotion without BSN must be enrolled in a BSN program upon hire/transfer date and must complete program within 3 years of enrollment in the program.


    • 5 years nursing experience including critical/acute care preferred, and experience in at least one of the following: end stage organ disease, solid organ transplantation, hematology, and/or blood and marrow transplantation preferred.


    • Previous management experience preferred. Leadership skills demonstrated by an increase of responsibilities which may include working in the role of charge nurse, preceptor, administration, or participation in professional organizations/committees preferred.


    • Ability to obtain and maintain the American Board of Transplant Coordination Certification (CCTC) preferred, required within two years of employment.


    • CPR Certification required.