Registered Nurse - Critical Care Float- FT Nights - Our Lady of Lourdes Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Camden, NJ at Geebo

Registered Nurse - Critical Care Float- FT Nights - Our Lady of Lourdes

Up to 15,000 Sign on Bonus for new hires- requires 1 year direct experience Minimum 1 year of Critical Care Experience Required for this position Will float to all 4 Critical Care Units at VOLOL All critical care units are 21 bed serving adult high acuity patients.
Focus on transplants, neurosurgery and other surgeries.
7p-7a, every third weekend and rotating holidays flexible scheduling Position
Summary:
The Registered Nurse (RN) is responsible for assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating the delivery of nursing care.
The professional nurse assumes the responsibility and accountability for the appropriate delegation of patient care to other members of the health care team.
Education:
Associate's degree required, Bachelor's degree preferred
Experience:
0-1 years' experience required, 2-4 preferred License/Certification Required:
ASN License/Certification Preferred:
BSN Knowledge, Skills, Abilities Required:
New Jersey RN licensure BLS through the American Heart Association ACLS required (must attain within 6 months if not eligible to receive prior to hire) Knowledge, Skills, Abilities Preferred:
1.
Ability to perform diversified duties with time limitations with high degree of accuracy.
2.
Acute care medical/surgical nursing experience 3.
Organizational skills 4.
Ability to use problem solving, critical thinking and priority setting skills 5.
Ability to handle confidential information Physical Effort:
Frequent/strenuous physical effort (e.
g.
heavy lifting, sustained physical effort, extensive carrying, pushing, pulling, etc.
) Recommended Skills Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (Acls) Basic Life Support Certified Nurse Practitioner Confidentiality Coordinating Critical Care Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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