Registered Nurse (RN) - Full & Part-Time Vacancies!
Northampton County · Nazareth, PA · 1 wk ago
HealthcarePart-time
General Purpose
This is lead professional nursing work overseeing all patient care activities on a shift of an assigned nursing unit in the County inpatient nursing home facility. A position in this class ensures patient care coverage, the provision of ancillary services and the coordination of medical, nursing, social and related services.
Supervision Received
A position in this class reports directly to higher-level supervisory nursing personnel/Nursing Supervisor.
Supervision Exercised
This position exercises supervision over the lower-level nursing personnel.
Essential Duties of the Position
- Determines daily work task assignments for nursing personnel according to physicians' orders, patients' needs, available staff and related factors;
- Ensures coordination of unit needs with other departments' schedules such as therapy, planned social events, etc.;
- Identifies unit staffing and/or resource needs including medicines, supplies, equipment, or laundry and secures same or refers to higher level personnel;
- RN is also responsible for including but not limited to: timely documentation of assessments, admissions, discharges, transfers, returns, medication, post-fall assessments, untoward events, notifications to supervisors, physicians, families, etc.
- RN will follow established procedures; utilize resources when needed, e.g. staff development, policies, adjust work assignments in response to unanticipated absences, changes in resident load or nursing needs, or similar situations;
- Works with unit personnel to ensure effectiveness of treatments and general care provided, correct inappropriate or ineffective care, and determine overall patient status;
- Carries out specific nursing functions restricted to performance by registered nurses.
- Administers and accurately records prescribed medications and treatments, observing resident's reactions to medications and treatments; reports to Supervisor any visible symptoms or adverse reactions.
- Performs nursing duties and responsibilities relevant to routine bedside nursing, including but not limited to: care required to meet the physical, psychological, nutritional, religious, emotional and social needs of the residents.
- These duties/responsibilities include but are not limited to bathing, feeding, making beds, ambulation of patients via wheelchair, geri chair, cane, walker, or assistance of nursing personnel, complete vital signs, intake and output, enemas, hot and cold applications, skin care, wound care, tracheostomy care, IV care, catheterization, tube feedings, perform CPR, etc.
- Performs nursing duties and responsibilities relevant to the health and welfare of the patient including safety measures e.g. restraints (all types), oxygen therapy, etc.
- Maintains residents' clinical record by accurately and timely charting all pertinent data, untoward events, focused and comprehensive assessments and appropriate observations.
- Documentation on the resident's clinical record to incl de but is not limited to: vital signs, clinic tests, intake and output, accurate and timely nurse's notes, notifications to family and physicians, etc.
- Develops specific nursing care plans for patients according to individual medical records, status, and social, safety and therapeutic needs; identifies short- and long-term goals and assists patient in achieving same; coordinates implementation of nursing portion of interdisciplinary care plans; regularly reviews these plans for coordination of efforts and documentation of results; meets with medical staff and discusses patients' progress, conditions and other pertinent issues; ensures administration and implementation of written physicians' orders; works with other facility staff to coordinate provision of related services, such as therapy, social service, or recreation, for unit patients; ensures documentation of all such activities, including narrative descriptions of medical, behavioral, social or other-than-routine circumstances; writes reports and submits records on a regular basis.
- Makes work assignments to individual unit staff members; review work through observation, checking back, and/or reviewing nurses' notes;
- Demonstrates/mentors standard operations and practices to new unit personnel;
- Answers questions and otherwise assists new unit staff in carrying out procedures and/or dealing with particular patients;
- Discusses staffing situations with higher level personnel, recommending courses of action when appropriate.
Required Minimum Qualifications
- Completion of a High school or general equivalency diploma;
- Graduation from an accredited school of nursing;
- Two (2) years of clinical nursing experience in a health care facility, preferably in long term care, including work experience with patient care regulatory requirements for documentation;
- Possession of a current license as a Registered Nurse issued by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania;
- Current Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Thorough and comprehensive knowledge of professional nursing principles, Federal and State licensure regulations.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with medical, nursing and administrative staff, and representatives from regulatory agencies.
- Ability to monitor residents' records, maintain relevant documentation, and issue required reports and notifications.