RN II-Emergency Department, 3p-3a Full-Time - Arkansas Children's (Arkansas)

Work Shift:

Time Type:

Full time

Department:

CC095010 Emergency Department

Summary

The RN II demonstrates a competent level of nursing practice to autonomously provide safe and effective patient and family centered care for ACNW patients from newborn to adult. The competent level of nursing practice is characterized by increased knowledge, skill, and experience to analyze, think critically, plan, prioritize, and organize care, make appropriate clinical judgments and efficiently manage routine and unexpected clinical situations. With increasing experience and proficiency, the RN II serves as a resource for other staff, assists with unit problem-solving, participates in shared governance and evidence based practice and begins developing clinical leadership skills in their assigned area.Surgical Services - Preoperative, Intraoperative, and Postoperative care areas with conditions requiring surgical intervention in services of: orthopedic, genitourinary, burn, ENT, neurosurgery, ophthalmology, plastic reconstructive, general, laser treatment, and/or dental. Diagnostic Imaging - provide care for radiology patients.Infusion Center - provide care primarily for hematology/oncology patients. Inpatient - provide care for patients admitted overnight to ACNW.Emergency Department - provide care for patients with life threatening or emergent injuries and illnesses.Outpatient - provide care for patients treated in outpatient specialty clinics.

Description

PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

1. Nursing Process and Clinical Responsibilities

Nursing practice demonstrates clear understanding and consistent application of the ACNW Model of Patient and Family-Centered Care.1) Consistently employs respectful and compassionate behaviors. 2) Collaborates with patients, families and other providers to plan, deliver, and evaluate individualized care which achieves optimal outcomes for each patient and facilitates effective discharge teaching and ongoing care.3) Care is comprehensive, addresses physical, psychosocial, spiritual, cultural, and educational needs of the patient and family and ensures continuity of care across care settings.

Consistently provides safe and effective nursing care at a competent level.1) Practice is consistently current and in accordance with policies and procedures, professional practice standards, State Practice Act/Rules and Regulations (e.g. Arkansas State Board of Nursing, American Nurses’ Association Pediatric Scope and Standards, Code of Ethics for Nurses, The Joint Commission). 2) Demonstrates competent technical and procedural nursing skills3) Identifies potential safety risks and maintains a safe environment. 4) Practice is in compliance with ACNW patient safety initiatives and helps mentor others in safety practices. 5) Ensures that all care is individualized, coordinated with appropriate interdisciplinary team members, and complete. 6) Effectively communicates and collaborates by meaningful clinical documentation, hand-offs, and participation in rounds and team meetings to assure continuity of care and to achieve desired patient outcomes.

Competently assesses patients, provides developmentally appropriate and culturally sensitive manner care.1) Applies knowledge of growth and development at a competent level.2) Consistently communicates in a developmentally and culturally sensitive manner and includes these issues in the individual plan of care for patients/ families. 3) Anticipates and incorporates appropriate diversional, play, or recreational activities into patient care.

Demonstrates critical thinking in the application of the nursing process.1) Analyzes information to identify problems and outcomes; evaluates variations and patterns in patient/ family data and recognizes implications to care.2) Applies current knowledge of patient conditions and recognizes implications for care and anticipated outcomes; Is self-directed in seeking additional knowledge to improve patient care skills.3) Develops, maintains, and applies the plan of care in collaboration with the patient, family, and interdisciplinary team members.4) Identifies and competently and promptly responds to changes in patient condition.

Provides individualized patient and family education at a competent level.1) Competently assesses patient and family learning needs and develops appropriate education plans.2) Consistently documents all patient and family education activities and facilitates comprehensive interdisciplinary teaching. 3) Assists with developing patient education materials.4) Evaluates effectiveness and improves patient education processes...

Advances evidence-based nursing practice using best available evidence, patient’s and family’s preferences and values, and team’s clinical expertise at a competent level.1) Able to successfully search for and apply evidence to guide clinical practice.2) Shares search findings with peers.3) Collaborates with team to incorporate evidence into clinical decision making, policies, and practice initiatives.4) Recommends and participates in the implementation of practice changes.5) Actively participates in the evaluation of practice changes. 6) Assures that personal practice is evidence based.

2. Professional Nursing Practice

Exemplifies and supports the ACNW Professional Practice Model.1) Evaluates own performance to identify areas of strength and needs for professional development; provides input for peer evaluations.2) Actively seeks constructive feedback regarding their own practice; Provides direct, honest constructive feedback to others.3) Proactively maintains personal records/portfolio to identify accomplishments, ongoing learning needs and establish future goals.4) Actively seeks experiences to maintain and enhance clinical skills and competence in a variety of settings.5) Pursues certification and plans for advanced education in area of specialty.

Competently mentors, coaches, precepts, and teaches healthcare professionals and students.

Actively participates in interdisciplinary Shared Decision Making activities and councils.

Consistently demonstrates and fosters professional behaviors to create a positive, professional work environment.

Consistently demonstrates a positive image of nursing and ACNW..

Is an active participant in improvement of patient care, nursing practice and the work environment.1) Is an active participant in improvement of patient care, nursing practice and the work environment.2) Participates in improvement activities (performance improvement, quality improvement, evidence-based practice, research)3) Participates in the evaluation and implementation of equipment, products and technology.4) Shares findings of improvement activities.5) Ensures that improvement activities are evidenced-based.

3. Leadership in Patient Care

Demonstrates accountability for quality of patient care across settings and caregivers.1) Initiates advocacy actions on behalf of patients, families, and ACNW Team. .

Demonstrates competent leadership skills in the practice setting, including the functions of team leading for a specified shift as needed. 1) Develops staff assignments to assure best possible patient outcomes.2) Effectively communicates staffing needs to provide safe, quality family and patient centered care.3) Competently ensures all quality and compliance issues are addressed within the designated time frame.4) Demonstrates effective use of resources to best meet the patient and family needs within set acuity and budgetary guidelines.5) Effectively communicates with the patient, family and interdisciplinary team to reach set goals, resolve conflict and/or recognize the need for resources.6) Serves as a resource for clinical issues, unusual or high risk occurrences, complaints, or staff issues and seeks assistance from others as needed.

Develops and demonstrates leadership skills in the practice setting.1) Exhibits acceptance and is supportive through times of change.2) Serves in key roles by actively participating on councils, committees, and hospital initiatives.3) Routinely provides feedback to peers and objectively evaluates peer performance on an ongoing basis and during evaluations. 4) Actively participates in applicant peer interviews, on-boarding, recruitment and retention activities. 5) Creates a transparent culture of patient safety by acknowledging, accepting, and disclosing mistakes by self and others and encouraging peers to do the same. 6) Applies leadership skills to successfully guide individuals, groups, and activities to achieve patient goals and positive outcomes.

Participates professional activities.1) Participates in professional nursing organizations.2) Participates in community organizations which promote health and wellness.

EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS

Required - Associate's degree or equivalent from two-year college program or technical school or nursing diploma - Field of Study: Nursing

Preferred - Bachelor's degree from four-year college or university - Field of Study: BSN

EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS

Required - 1 years total experience required, which includes 1 year of RN experience

CERTIFICATION / LICENSE / REGISTRY REQUIREMENTS

Required - RN License (AR or Compact State) (Candidate must possesss at time of hire)

Preferred - Certification specific to patient population

SKILL REQUIREMENTS

This position has no specific Skill requirements

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

Lifting/Pushing/Pulling Weight-Up to 50 pounds(Manage safely with assistance of equipment or another person)-Frequently

Noise Level-Noise Level-Moderate

Physical Activity-Reach with hands and arms-Frequently

Physical Activity-Sit-Frequently

Physical Activity-Stand-Frequently

Physical Activity-Stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, twist, or bend-Occasionally

Physical Activity-Talk or hear-Regularly

Physical Activity-Taste or smell-Occasionally

Physical Activity-Use hands to touch, handle, or feel-Regularly

Physical Activity-Walk-Frequently

Physical Environment-Infectious disease-Frequently

Physical Environment-Inside Office Environment / conditions-Regularly

Physical Environment-Risk of radiation-Occasionally

Physical Environment-Work in a confined area-Frequently

Safety Sensitivity-This position has been designated as safety sensitive.-Required

Children are at the center of everything we do. Arkansas Children’s (https://www.archildrens.org/contentpage.aspx?nd=919) is the only hospital system in the state solely dedicated to caring for children, which allows our organization to uniquely shape the landscape of pediatric care in Arkansas.

As Champions for Children, Arkansas Children’s Hospital has joined the elite 6 percent of hospitals in the world that have Magnet Status (http://www.archildrens.org/contentpage.aspx?nd=2489) . Magnet recognition from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) is the most prestigious distinction a healthcare organization can receive for nursing excellence and quality patient outcomes.

Arkansas Children’s is driven by four core values: safety, teamwork, compassion and excellence. These values inform every decision and every action, from the aggressive pursuit of zero hospital infections to treating each family with dignity, kindness and concern. These core values fundamentally guide our work at Arkansas Children’s.

For more than a century, Arkansas Children’s has continuously evolved to meet the unique needs of the children of Arkansas and beyond. Today, Arkansas Children’s is more than just a hospital treating sick kids – our services include two hospitals, a pediatric research institute, a foundation, clinics, education and outreach, all with an unyielding commitment to making children better today and healthier tomorrow.

Arkansas Children’s reaches more children in more ways where they live, learn and play. Our system includes a 336-bed hospital in Little Rock with the state’s only pediatric Level 1 Trauma Center, burn center, Level 4 neonatal intensive care and pediatric intensive care, and research institute as well as a nationally-recognized transport service. We are nationally ranked by U.S. News World Report (https://www.archildrens.org/health-and-wellness/news/news-story?news=123) in four specialties (2017-18): Pediatric Cardiology & Heart Surgery, ranked No. 37; Neonatology, No. 38; Pediatric Pulmonology, ranked No. 47; and Pediatric Urology, ranked No. 48. A sister campus, Arkansas Children’s Northwest (http://www.archildrens.org/contentpage.aspx?nd=3691) , opened in February 2018, bringing 233,613 square feet of inpatient beds, emergency care, clinic rooms and diagnostic services to children in that corner of the state.

Arkansas Children's provides equal employment opportunity to all persons without regard to age, race, color, religion, national origin or citizenship status, disability, military status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy or any other category protected by federal, state and local laws. Further, Arkansas Children's will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant.



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