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Time Type:
Full timeDepartment:
PediatricsAll Locations:
East BostonPosition Summary:
A registered nurse holds ultimate responsibility for direct and indirect nursing care, including assessment, planning, coordination and evaluation of care toward the goal of maintenance and restoration for optimal functioning and comfort. This includes the ability to conduct a comprehensive assessment that incorporates integration of clinical information and the ability to translate that into a plan of care for the patient/family/care teamThis position requires universal skills and proficiencies which include demonstrating a comprehensive understanding of the Health Center’s mission and core values--compassion, diversity, innovation, respect, and teamwork--and the department’s immediate needs and long-term goals. In addition, the registered nurse demonstrates initiative, critical thinking, problem solving, leadership qualities, and effectively engages with the clinical team.
Schedule: Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm and includes evening, weekend and holiday rotationsEssential Duties & Responsibilities
- Demonstrates sound clinical judgment/decision making when triaging patients.
- Manages medication refills with appropriate authorization by the provider.
- Provides thorough and concise documentation of patient’s histories, assessments, plans, and treatments. Enters messages as staff messages or telephone encounters in the computer. Enters and views patient letters in the computer. Enters exam encounters in the computer.
- Consistently participates in the activities in the transition of care, recalls, high risk management, in basket management, and vaccines.
- Follows protocols for management of patients with chronic/acute conditions and transitions of care.
- Accepts constructive feedback and incorporates into plan for professional growth and development.
- Recognizes and meets the safety needs of the departmental patient population.
- Participates in the orientation, training, and mentoring of new employees. Provides input into the development of the orientation plan for new employees.
- Actively participates in NeighborHealth programs, committees and departmental meetings.
- Understands organizational structure of the department and unit routine and adheres to NeighborHealth policies
- Responsible for continued professional growth and development.
- Interacts with patients and families in a professional and respectful manner, which reflects the needs and concerns of the individual. Uses communication devices appropriately.
- Promotes a sense of teamwork; maintains a positive attitude. Open to new ideas and embraces change. Provides support and direction to other members of the practice team. Promotes a culture of acceptance, support and collegiality. Shares new found knowledge willingly with team.
- Solves problems independently, in teams, and seek consultation as appropriate.
- Performs other departmental duties as assigned.
- Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required
EDUCATION:
- Graduate of an Accredited Nursing Program.
- Licensure in Massachusetts as an RN.
- BLS certification Bilingual skills preferred.
EXPERIENCE:
- 1 year relevant nursing experience in a community health and/or ambulatory care setting preferred.
SKILLS/ABILITIES:
- Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively both in writing and verbally.
- Familiarity with the use of a personal computer in a Windows environment preferred
PAY RANGE:
$35.58 up to $55.14 based on experience
$10,000 sign on bonus (pro-rated for part time and per diem)