urology rn - Tigard, OR, USA, United States - The Portland Clinic

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    At The Portland Clinic our mission is to be a trusted community collaborating to improve the health and well-being of those we serve.

    Join our team and let us work together to offer a welcoming, inclusive environment for our patients and the communities we serve.






    JOB TITLE:
    Urology RN


    SUPERVISOR: Nursing Supervisor





    HOURS PER WEEK:
    40hrs/Non-Exempt (Monday - Friday 7:30am - 4:30pm - Must be willing to travel to the Downtown clinic once a week)


    DEPARTMENT: Nursing Services





    HIRING BONUS:
    $1,000 after 90 days

    The following information is designed to outline the essential functions and position requirements of this job. It does not identify all tasks that may be expected, nor address the performance standards that must be maintained.


    PRIMARY FUNCTION: Deliver evidence-based, professional nursing care to enhance the comfort and well-being of urology patients. This includes preparing equipment, instruments and assisting the physician during examination and treatment.





    DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
    (*ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS)


    • Patient assessment and preparation for exam, procedure and/or treatment.
    • Assists the physician during procedures and exams specific to the urology department such as cystoscopy, vasectomy, bladder biopsy, prostate biopsy, among others.
    • Perform diverse aspects of catheter-related patient care, including catheter insertion (simple and complex), Foley and suprapubic catheter changes, trouble shooting, flushing, and provide patient instruction and supply set-up related to self-catheterization.
    4. autonomously prepare patient and conduct Urodynamic testing.

    • Autonomously performs an array of nursing visits including post-op visits, various bladder installations, bladder irrigation, catheter management, percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation, bladder scans, various injections, dressing changes, etc.
    • Provide counseling and education to patients on wellness and function for urologic conditions.
    7. triage patients identifying healthcare intervention needs for urological issues. Determines the suitable disposition and/or follow up actions accordingly.

    • Provide wound care, dressing changes, suture or staple removal as directed by physician.
    • Maintain narcotic records and policies as directed by TPC policy.
    • Assist with pre-authorization and coordination of surgeries and diagnostic procedures in the clinic, hospital, or day surgery setting.
    • Manage the desk including scheduling appointments, organizing schedules, test scheduling and reporting, referrals, and hospital charges.
    • Monitor all supplies and par levels for Urology related items.
    • Perform proper preparation and disposition of laboratory specimens, cleaning and preparing instruments and equipment for sterilization, cleaning exam rooms and nursing station; daily/weekly logbook checks such as Cidex, eyewash or refrigerator temperature; other general department and patient management.
    • Follow The Portland Clinic (TPC) guidelines for documentation, including use of forms and computer data entry using Electronic Health Record (EHR).
    • Always comply with HIPAA regulations.
    • Follow OSHA and TPC guidelines and policies for the prevention of the spread of bloodborne pathogens, including maintaining a clean work environment, use of safety and personal protective equipment and engineering controls.
    • Maintain safety standards such as use of patient safety equipment, knowledge of emergency procedures, use of handrails on stairs, body mechanics and ergonomics.
    • Participate in code and triage team activities, maintain current CPR card. Maintain current ACLS or PALS if appropriate.
    • Attend nursing meetings and in-services.
    • Participate in certain committees to represent the nursing staff.
    • Participate as a team member and assist others as needed. Work under the minimal supervision of Physicians and Nurse Practitioners.
    • Provide a leadership and supervisory role for LPN's, MA's and non-licensed personnel as appropriate.
    • Participate as an active care team member in a patient-centered medical home.
    • Assist/float to other departments as needed.
    • Employees will not be discourteous or disrespectful to a customer or any member of the public while in the course and scope of company business.
    • Work in a cooperative manner with management/supervision, coworkers, customers, and vendors.
    • Abide by company policies.
    • Other duties as assigned.
    • Maintain regular work attendance and punctuality.

    EQUIPMENT USED: Special medical equipment such as cystoscopes, catheters, surgical instruments, etc. Training will be provided if needed.





    REQUIREMENTS:

    RN graduate of an accredited School of Nursing
    Valid Oregon Nursing License
    CPR certification





    PREFERENCES:

    Previous clinic and/or hospital experience
    Previous urology experience
    Basic understanding of infection control
    Understanding of the legalities of charting and telephone conversations
    Values team success
    Compassionate, patient, and tactful
    Shows an interest in taking action to increase his/her knowledge and development as an employee
    Strong patient assessment ability
    Proficiency in charting and documentation
    Skill in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with patients and staff
    Keyboarding skills
    Proficiency in Microsoft Windows
    Organizational skills and ability to prioritize work
    Oral communication skills and excellent phone etiquette with an ability to convey and receive information via the telephone
    Competency in language, grammar, and spelling
    Ability to interact and establish a good rapport with people over the telephone and in person, often in stressful situations
    Capability of effectively working on more than one task without a reduction in the quality of work and service performed
    Ability to react calmly and effectively in emergency situations and to work under pressure
    Ability to accept responsibility and use initiative to proceed with necessary tasks without direct supervision


    COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS (Benefits eligibility begins at 20hrs/wk):
    401k plan with Employer Matching up to 4.5% annually
    Roth IRA
    Comprehensive Medical, Dental and Vision insurance
    Flexible Spending Account
    Company provided $10K Group Life/AD&D insurance

    Voluntary benefits:
    Life/AD&D, Dependent Life/AD&D, Short-Term Disability, Critical Illness, and Disability
    4.92 hours of PTO accrual per pay period (PTO accrual is prorated based upon FTE)
    One paid Wellness day per year
    Seven paid holidays, and 1 partially paid holiday (mid-day closure)
    Employee Assistant Program