Who We Are
JPS Health Network is a $950 million, tax-supported healthcare system in North Texas. Licensed for 582 beds, the network features over 25 locations across Tarrant County, with John Peter Smith Hospital a Level I Trauma Center, Tarrant County's only psychiatric emergency center, and the largest hospital-based family medical residency program in the nation. The health network employs more than 7,200 people.
Acclaim Multispecialty Group is the medical practice group featuring over 300 providers serving JPS Health Network. Specialties range from primary care to general surgery and trauma. The Acclaim Multispecialty Group formed around a common set of incentives and expectations supporting the operational, financial, and clinical performance
outcomes of the network. Our goal is to provide high quality, compassionate clinical care for every patient, every time.
Why JPS?
We're more than a hospital. We're 7,200 of the most dedicated people you could ever meet. Our goal is to make sure the people of our community get the care they need and deserve. As community stewards, we abide by three Rules of the Road:
1. Own it. Everyone who wears the JPS badge contributes to our journey to excellence.
2. Seek joy. Every day, every shift, we celebrate our patients, smile, and emphasize positivity.
3. Don't be a jerk. Everyone is treated with courtesy and respect. Smiling, laughter, compassion - key components of our everyday experience at JPS.
When working here, you're surrounded by passion, diversity, and dedication. We look forward to meeting you!
For more information, visit www.jpshealthnet.org.
To view all job vacancies, visit www.jpshealthnet.org, www.jpshealthnet.org/careers, or www.teamacclaim.org.
Job Title: | RN - Trauma Nurse Clinician - Nights |
Requisition Number: | 37645 | Employment Type: | Full Time |
Division: | TRAUMA & FORENSIC SERVICES | Compensation Type: | Hourly |
Job Category: | Nursing / LVN | Hours Worked: | 7p-7a |
Location: | JPS Patient Care Pavilion | Shift Worked: | Night |
Job Description:
Job Summary: The Trauma Nurse Clinician (TNC) is responsible for the delivery of quality patient care through assessment, planning, direction, implementation, and providing quality patient care for assigned patients including education directed toward individualizes patient needs utilizing the nursing process in coordination with policies and procedures. This position directs patient care for licensed and ancillary personnel. The TNC is responsible for managing a caseload of patients admitted to the Trauma Center by facilitating, coordinating, and enhancing care through clinical expertise, communication, and implementation of quality management protocols and defined standards of care to minimize complications, maximize effective communications and patient safety, optimize care of the patient, and support efficient use of resources.
Essential Job Functions & Accountabilities:
- Collaborates with physicians, advanced practitioners, and other members of the health care team to facilitate quality and efficient multidisciplinary care.
- Delivers nursing care to assigned group of patients to include education directed towards identified knowledge deficits, treatment planning, pain management, medication administration and discharge planning utilizing the nursing process. Serves as mentor to other nurses in the care of injured patients.
- Modifies patient treatment plans as indicated by patients’ responses and conditions. Monitors, records, and reports symptoms and changes in patients’ conditions.
- Performs complete data collection from patient presenting complaints and pertinent history.
- Collaborates with patients to identify treatment plan goals, and discharges patients as appropriate with a written discharge plan. Encourages family participation as appropriate for age and situation.
- Anticipates deteriorating life sign patterns or equipment malfunctions and takes appropriate action.
- Collaborates with patient care team members on patient care plan, incorporating consistent use of hand-off communication.
- Conducts and coordinates patient care and patient transfers in accordance with EMTALA regulations, as applicable.
- Provides trauma nursing services across the continuum of care, facilitates physician awareness, and remains engaged in the clinical management of the defined patient population.
- Completes timely rounds on clients and families to educate them on the progression of the disease process and reinforce the plan of care. Coordinates referrals and facilitates resources to client/family based on identified needs.
- Identifies deviation/potential deviation from standard and intervenes when possible.
- Participates in PI event initiatives and demonstrates event resolution through records of PI events.
- Collaborates with Trauma Program Leadership and PI Specialist(s) to verify the accuracy of data entered into the trauma registry.
- Accountable for timeliness and accuracy of case review, PI documentation, and projects.
- Participates in the delivery of trauma education programs to members of the multidisciplinary team involved in the care of trauma patients.
- Demonstrates customer service behavior to all health care providers, pre-hospital providers, outside hospitals, clients, families, and peers/coworkers.
- Maintains a safe and clean working environment ensuring compliance with procedural rules and regulations.
- Performs patient rounds to monitor patient experience, the standard of care deviations and/or potential deviations, patient education, and clinical assistance as needed.
- Job description is not an all-inclusive list of duties and may be subject to change with or without notice. Staff are expected to perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Required Qualifications:
- If assigned to Trauma Services:
- Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited school of professional nursing.
- Must have practiced as a RN for 3 plus years in an Emergency Department or Critical Care Area, including experience providing care to trauma patients.
- If assigned to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU):
- Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited school of professional nursing.
- Must have practiced as an RN for 5 plus years in a Critical Care Area, including experience providing care to trauma patients.
- AND (for both Trauma Services and ICU):
- Current licensure by the Board of Nurse Examiners for the State of Texas or proof of reciprocity of licensure between the State of Texas and another state.
- Completion of unit-specific competency-based orientation program within 90 days of employment.
- Current JPS-recognized Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification and must be maintained throughout employment.
- Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification.
- Current Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC) Provider.
- Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) or Emergency Nursing Pediatric Course (ENPC).
- Advanced Trauma Care for Nursing (ATCN) Provider (must be obtained within 1 year of employment).
- Professional certification (CEN, CCRN, TCRN, or similar) within 18 months of hire.
Preferred Qualifications: - Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC) Instructor.
- Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Instructor.
- Advanced Trauma Care for Nursing (ATCN) Instructor.
- Trauma Outcomes and Performance Improvement (TOPIC) Course.
- Training Course in Injury Severity Scoring.
- Experience with EMTALA regulations.
- Advanced quality training and certifications (LEAN Six Sigma, Team STEPPS, other similar).
Location Address:
1575 S. Main Street
Fort Worth, Texas, 76104
United States