Providence St. Joseph’s Health: Rn Ii – Operating Room $10, 000 Hiring Bonus

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Joseph Health offers a comprehensive range of benefits including but not limited to professional advancement, extensive health and program wellness offerings as well as competitive compensation, PTO, and retirement plans.

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We are looking for a Registered Nurse II for the Operating Room at St.

Joseph Hospital Orange.

Location: Orange, CA Work Schedule: Part time 40 Biweekly Hours Shift: 10-hour, Evenings Job Summary: The Registered Nurse independently uses the nursing process to safely, therapeutically and efficiently care for a group of patients.

Uses information from a variety of sources, including Jean Watsons Theory of Human Science and Caring to assess, plan, implement, identify outcomes and evaluate patient’s plan of care.

The Registered Nurse oversees the duties and competencies of the healthcare team; these include the performance of nursing assistant duties, clerical, food service, and environmental services duties as applicable.

The Registered Nurse will practice in accordance with all regulatory, professional, legal, and hospital policies.

Essential Functions: CLINICAL PRACTICE: The practitioner is accountable to recognize the health and quality of life needs of patients, family and community and to collaborate with them to achieve mutually agreed upon goals.

The practitioner utilizes his/her specialized skills and scientific knowledge to design collaborative and integrated care that binds together all resources in a goal oriented movement toward health.

Components in clinical practice are competence, evidenced based practice/continuous quality improvement, advanced practice nursing, and practice standards.

Utilizes nursing process to perform a comprehensive, age-specific assessment of patient and family needs.

Performs a comprehensive patient/family physical assessment on assigned patients demonstrating the ability to integrate cultural, psychosocial and spiritual needs of the specific population served.

Identifies trends in patients’ clinical course, assesses proactively, when necessary.

Utilizes an interdisciplinary approach to assessment.

Serves as a clinical resource in the development of basic assessment skills interventions.

Identifies formal teaching needs for specific patients/families and communities.

Identifies teaching goals with patient/family and utilizes resources to develop complex, interdisciplinary teaching plans.

Identifies ongoing needs and makes referrals utilizing community resources.

Assures that patients/families have acquired all necessary skills and referrals for post-hospitalization.

Utilizes nursing process to develop and revise plan of care.

Obtains resources and collaborates with other departments regarding teaching needs.

Identifies and selects appropriate patients for patient care conferences.

Initiates discharge planning upon admission and facilitates the discharge plan based upon the patient’s continuing care needs.

Plans for interventions that minimize complications and life-threatening situations.

Participates in interdisciplinary conferences.

Implements safe and therapeutic care for patients.

Implements plan of care for patients of moderate complexity.

Re-prioritizes as necessary to adapt to changing patient condition, work environment and patient assignments.

Responds to individual/cultural differences in patient/family care.

Evaluates patient assessment, planning and implementation in relation to intended goals and progress toward expected outcomes.

Involves the interdisciplinary team in evaluating the patient’s/family’s progress toward attaining expected outcomes.

Utilizes ongoing assessment data to revise the diagnoses, outcomes, and plan of care as needed.

Evaluates the effectiveness of interventions and the patient’s response in relation to outcomes.

COLLABORATION: The process whereby the health care team plan and practice together as colleagues working interdependently within the boundaries of their scope of practices using shared values and mutual respect for each others’ contribution to care for individuals, their families and communities.

Major elements include non-hierarchical relationships and intra-inter-professional collegiality.

Participates in Shared Governance/Participative Leadership.

Actively participates in unit/service level committee/task force.

Participates with unit manager and fellow associates in defining, implementing, and evaluating unit goals.

Promotes changes to meet unit needs.

Demonstrates awareness of unit/service budget.

Actively participates in cost effective initiatives, seeks opportunities to eliminate inappropriate and wasteful use of resources.

Articulates fundamental unit budgetary principals, such as equipment charges and staffing ratios.

Demonstrates awareness of unit and service guidelines related to staffing and scheduling.

Follows scheduling guidelines and demonstrates flexibility in order to meet unit and patient needs.

CULTURE AND CARING: The central theme of the SJHS practice model is the caring relationship that exists between the patient/family and nurse.

Caring practices are activities that are responsive to the uniqueness of the patient/family and that create a compassionate and therapeutic environment.

Holistic practice addresses physical, emotional, spiritual, cognitive and developmental needs of patients and families across the life span.

Care for the body, mind and spirit from birth to final stage of life is a desired characteristic of professional practice.

Skills: Competent clinician, provides care in a skilled and effective manner, utilizing appropriate technical and decision making skills.

Effective verbal, written, and interpersonal skills with patients, patients’ families, and ancillary departments.

Good math skills and basic computer data entry skills.

Basic clinical skills of unit specific type patients.

Analytical skills necessary in order to organize and prepare nursing care plans, implement effective nursing care, and develop solutions to patient care problems.

Ability to coordinate and delegate team activities.

Effective skills in communication, problem solving, interpersonal relationships, and prioritization.

Flexibility to adapt to new and changing situations.

Preferred: Bilingual English/Spanish or English/Vietnamese.

Minimum Position Requirements: Education: BSN degree.

Experience: 1 year RN Operating Room experience OR 1 year nursing experience with successful completion of an intra-op training program.

Licenses/Certifications: Current California Registered Nursing License.

Current American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Provider.

Current American Heart Association Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS).

Preferred Position Qualifications: Licenses/Certifications: CNOR.

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Compassion.

Dignity.

Justice.

Excellence.

Integrity.These timeless values form the heart and soul of St.

Joseph Hospital.

They are the prime reason that we attract and retain high-caliber employees who believe in the sanctity of their work in our faith-based setting.As a result of this affinity, most of our employees have remained with us for at least five years.

Over 40 percent of our new employees were either referred by friends or applied to work at St.

Joseph based on our reputation.

It is little wonder, then, that retention rate is significantly higher than the average for healthcare institutions in our community.Clinical ExcellenceWhen you take the latest in medical technology and place it in the hands of highly skilled clinicians, recognition is sure to follow.

In July 2007, 2008 and 2009, St.

Joseph Hospital was named one ” America’s Best Hospitals” for Orthopedic Care by U.

S.

News and World Report.

This highly esteem recognition is testimony to our unique blend medical science and compassionate, values-based care.A haven that feels like home.St.

Joseph Hospital offers a unique environment in which healthcare givers who share a kindred spirit can do important work and grow both spiritually and professionally.

Here, values-based employees view their jobs not simply as careers but also as callings.Care to get acquainted?

Then we warmly invite you to explore the many career opportunities offered by St.

Joseph Hospital!St.

Joseph Hospital provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics.

In addition to federal law requirements, St.

Joseph Hospital complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities.

This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.Positions specified as ” On call/per diem” refers to employment consisting of shifts scheduled on as ” As needed basis” to fill in for staff vacancies.

Company: St.

Joseph Hospital Orange Category: Surgical Services (Intraop) Req ID: R342438

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