Registered Nurse (RN) Medical Intermediate Critical Care (FT Nights 7P-7A)

Posted:
10/30/2024, 6:18:45 AM

Location(s):
Texas, United States

Experience Level(s):
Junior ⋅ Mid Level

Field(s):
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary

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Medical Intermediate Critical Care
Full-Time
Nights
7pm-7am

The Medical ICCU is a state of the art 29-bed intermediate critical care inpatient unit that prides itself in providing patient centered family care to adolescent, adult, and geriatric patient populations. The mission of this unit will be to provide the utmost quality of care to patients that require a higher level of care but do not fit the care needs that an intensive care setting provides. Highlighting a care model that places focus on nurses delivering exceptional care and emphasizes a Primary Care Nursing model with nurse-to-patient ratios of 1:3-4. Nurses serving in this unit care for a diverse patient population including but not limited to neurological, medical, advanced pulmonary requiring CPAP, BiPAP, AVAPS, high-flow oxygen, or mechanical ventilation via tracheostomy, surgical, trauma, orthopedic, gastrointestinal, metabolic, continuous intermediate cardiac and hemodynamic monitoring, and patients requiring nursing interventions every 2 hours for (neuro checks, complex wound care, glucose monitoring, blood pressure, etc..); vital signs hourly for up to 4 hours. A multi-disciplinary approach to nursing care is utilized on the ICCU.

Registered professional nurse who assesses, implements or delegates, plans, and evaluates total nursing care and functions in accordance with established philosophy, providing and directing patient care for a group of patients. Relates effectively with other shifts/departments for optimal continuity of care.

Qualifications
-Graduation from an accredited School of Nursing
-Valid Texas RN License/Eligible Compact License
-Must maintain a current BLS & ACLS certification from American Heart
Association
-BSN required or must be obtained within 3 years of hire
-PCCN Certification preferred but not required

Orientation
-UMC Hospital Orientation & Nursing Orientation
-ANCC PTAP accredited Nurse Residency Program
-Unit specific orientation to be determined by the hiring department
-Orientation length is individually based and will be determined by Director
-Galen E-learning Curriculum Modules / Online Nursing Competency
Validation
-Cerner electronic documentation training


Incentives:
-Sign on bonus and relocation assistance available (if applicable)
-Educational Reimbursement for pursing BSN/MSN after 90 days of
employment (if applicable)
-Flexible scheduling
-Career Ladder Opportunities
-Specialty certification review course
-Specialty certification payment voucher
-No mandatory floating/overtime
-Mentor program

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*Request for accommodations in the hire process should be directed to UMC Human Resources.​*