Registered Nurse (Full Time, Nights) - Valley Health/Mary Free Bed
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The registered professional nurse is responsible for utilizing job skills to effective carry out the nursing process: including assessment, diagnosis, outcomes identification, planning, evaluation, documentation and time management. She/he is responsible for quality communication, teamwork and leadership/professionalism. Also directs, coordinates and implements patient teaching, quality/safety initiatives, and activities of other health team personnel while maintaining standards of professional nursing. Essential Job Responsibilities - Provide patient care, treatment, and services within the scope of their license, certification or registration and as required by Federal and State laws and regulations. - A Registered Nurse I (RN I) is responsible for the care of the population they are assigned . - A RN Iis required to complete yearly mandatory competencies, any unit specific competencies that are identified by the Director/ Designee as it relates to the patient population of their unit as well as completion of the Professional Practice Ladder requirements which include: Assuming responsibility as Charge Nurse, PI Activity and department initiatives, communicates and shares information to Director/ Designee and co-workers from unit or hospital committee, a MFB paid Education, Seminar/Conference, workshop or Nursing Article. - Routinely solicits and validates patient/family satisfaction, participates in peer review for unit and develops bulletin board or poster that provides educational information to staff/patients/family members. - Makes sure to understand every safety practice expected by the organization. - Takes no shortcuts that increase the risks of accidents, personal injuries or equipment failures. - Looks for unsafe practices in the workplace and takes responsibility to ensure that others are aware of the potential impact - communicates effectively and appropriately. - Uses good judgment as to what to communicate to whom as well as the best way to get that accomplished. - Speaks in a clear and credible manner, selecting the right tone for the situation and audience. - Listens to others and allows them to make their point. - Recognizes opportu