Staff Nurse, Critical Care Float Pool

Job Locations US-NJ-Newark
Banner Position Number
H64277
ID
2021-9311
Category
Nursing
Type
Regular Full-Time
Salary Range
Up to $10K sign on plus $5.50/hour for float diff - UB01D: $44.66- $52.76- $60.13
Shift
7:00 PM - 7:30 AM

Responsibilities

UP TO $10,000 SIGN ON BONUS PLUS $5.50/HR. FLOAT DIFFERENTIAL. 

The primary purpose of the Staff Nurse position is to be accountable for the care activities, safety and goal achievements of assigned patients through assessing, diagnosing, planning and intervening in actual or potential health problems and evaluating patient’s response to the care. These responsibilities also include patient education and discharge planning. The Registered Professional Nurse places emphasis on mobilizing patients and preventing skin break down, falls and implements the appropriate measures to achieve this. The Registered Professional Nurse is a member of a designated care team and collaborates, coordinates and guides team members in planning patient care in a safe environment and achieving patient care goals according to the patient/family developmental stage and cultural expectations.

 

The competent practice of the Professional Registered Nurse is evidenced by patient/family goal achievement, patient/family satisfaction, care and services demonstrated and thoroughly documented in accordance with American Nurses Association Standards of Clinical Practice, Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Health Organization Standards Sentinel Event Alert Recommendation, Patient/Family Centered Principles, Department of Health Standards and University Hospital Policies and Procedures. As professional licensed staff and member of an interdisciplinary team, the Registered Professional Nurse exemplifies the behavioral expectations articulated for this role and the Nursing Department Philosophy. The Float Pool Staff Nurse is assigned to various inpatient care units based on staffing needs.

Qualifications

License as a Registered Nurse in the State of New Jersey. Two (2) years of adult critical care experience in intensive care units within the last four (4) years required. BCLS and ACLS certification required. Completion of a course which includes phlebotomy and IV therapy required. Ability to employ problem solving techniques and critical thinking. Effective interpersonal skills, conducive to high patient/family satisfaction. Ability to organize care/activities of multiple patients.

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