The best thing about this roleAre you looking to make a difference by improving the health of our patients? Here you will find an innovative culture that is patient-focused and dedicated to making a difference. We are committed to helping the population we serve, and our communities, achieve optimum health and enjoy the best quality of life possible. Recently named a Forbes America's Best-In-State Employer 2022!
About the departmentBassett Medical Center’s Operating Room / Perioperative Services unit takes pride in providing care to surgical patients across 12 operating rooms and one hybrid operating room, with accessible state-of-the-art equipment! Annually, we navigate approximately 7,000 cases spanning across Robotic and general surgeries, as well as cardiac, orthopedic, vascular, plastic, GYN, and neurosurgery cases. Our OR nurses are critical in delivering safe, efficient, and quality care to patients throughout surgical procedures while collaborating closely with surgeons, anesthesiologists, and other healthcare professionals to achieve successful surgical outcomes. We desire RNs who demonstrate exceptional clinical skills, attention to detail, and the ability to perform well in high-pressure situations. New grads considered and provided a thorough orientation and training program.
The Perioperative Services unit is consistently hiring for Registered Nurses with various shift and position types available. You will have the opportunity to provide us with your preferences during the application process so we can discuss specific positions in our conversations.
What you'll doThe Registered Professional Nurse (RN), Acute Care in the Operating Room / Perioperative Services unit is accountable for the delivery of safe patient care utilizing the nursing process. The RN assesses, plans, delivers, coordinates, integrates, and evaluates nursing care related to patient’s needs. The RN contributes to the support of patients through interdisciplinary teamwork.
- Registered Nurse I: The RN I status is only appropriate for a new nurse in the first year of practice, as support from others in incorporated into this role as an expectation. Therefore, all RN I’s are expected to complete the requirements of the Nurse Residency program and complete the application and credentialing process for successful advancement to RN II by 12-15 months after hire.
- Salary Range: $36.76 - $55.13 per hour
- Registered Nurse II: The RN II status requires at least 1-year experience as a RN, if experience is not relevant, RN II must complete RN residency program.
- Salary Range: $38.24 - $57.36 per hour
- Registered Nurse III: The RN II status requires 3 years’ experience as an RN. One year of that experience must be within a relevant practice area. The RN III must be able to function as a preceptor and it is preferred that the applicant have previous experience as a charge/resource nurse.
- Salary Range: $39.79 - $59.68 per hour
- Registered Nurse IV: the RN IV status requires 5 year’s RN experience. Applicants with an Associate’s Degree must have 3 out of the 5 years’ experience in a relevant practice area. Applicants with a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree must have 2 of the 5 years’ experience in the relevant practice area. RNIV’s must be able to perform as a preceptor and must have certification in area of practice required (this requirement is waived for candidates with BSN or MSN degree).
- Salary Range: $41.39 - $62.09 per hour
Essential job functions include:
- Provides nursing care and services to patients throughout the life span and in various settings consistent with educational preparation
- Collects, analyzes and records relevant patient health data accurately, with no more than 3-5 exceptions, as measured by random supervisory chart review and/or direct supervisory observation and co-worker feedback.
- Analyzes assessment data to identify patient problems, with no more than 2-3 exceptions, as measured by random supervisory chart review and/or direct supervisory observation.
- Identifies expected outcomes individualized to the patient, with no more than 2-3 exceptions, as measured by random supervisory chart review and/or direct supervisory observation
- Develops a plan of care that describes interventions to attain expected outcomes, with no more than 2-3 exceptions, as measured by random supervisory chart review and/or direct supervisory observation
- Implements and records interventions appropriate to diagnosis or patient problem, with no more than 3-5 exceptions, as measured by random supervisory chart review and/or direct supervisory observation.
- Evaluates the patient’s progress toward attainment of identified goals, with no more than 2-3 exceptions, as measured by random supervisory chart review and/or direct supervisory observation
- Adheres to approved, research-based practice standards, with no more than 2-3 exceptions, as measured by direct supervisory observation and random supervisory chart review
- Directs and supervises patient care provided by LPNs and support personnel 100% of the time according to department guidelines, as measured by co-worker feedback and managerial observation
- Demonstrates consideration of safety, effective utilization of equipment and materials, and cost in managing patient care, as measured by direct supervisory observation and co-worker feedback.
- (RN I only) Enters accurate documentation (80-100%) of all patient care activities as measured by periodic random preceptor and supervisory chart review as per probationary appraisal schedule
- (RN I only) Performs and documents Point of Care (POC) testing and quality control in accordance with established laboratory policies and procedures, 100% of the time, as observed by supervisor and POC staff
- (RN I only) Maintains and documents testing reagents/supplies and equipment according to established laboratory procedures, 100% of the time, as observed by supervisor and POC staff.
- Advocates for patients to ensure that care preserves and protects the patient’s autonomy, dignity and rights
- Delivers care in a non-judgmental and non-discriminatory manner that is sensitive to patient diversity, 100% of the time, as measured by no significant, substantiated patient or peer complaints received by the manager/supervisor
- Assures that patients have informed consent signed for indicated procedures, 100% of the time, as measured by random supervisory chart review
- Acts on behalf of patients in an ethical manner 100% of the time, as measured by co-worker and patient feedback and managerial observation
- Adheres to ANA Code of Ethics for Professional Nurses
- Acquires and maintains current knowledge and skills in his or her area of practice
- Provides proof of current licensure validation to supervisor. (To achieve excellence, one must do this in a proactive, timely manner prior to due date)
- Completes required unit credentialing according to departmental policy by providing documented evidence of completion to supervisor
- (RN I only) Submits complete orientation checklist
- Provides to supervisor evidence of completion of all required training and competency validation. (To achieve excellence, one must take personal responsibility for this task and complete by the due date)
- Participates in level appropriate number of hours of educational activity, according to pathway, related to job function annually and provides documented evidence of attendance or activity to supervisor.
- Participates in nursing research
- Commits to an attitude of inquiry, research-based practice, and the advancement of nursing science as observed by managerial observation
- Helps to identify clinical problems requiring investigation as measured by co-worker feedback and managerial observation.
- Assists in the collection of data within a structured format as measured by co-worker feedback and managerial observation.
- Performs other duties as requested and observed by supervisor or manager.
What we need from youEducation:
- 2 year/Associate Degree in Nursing or a Vocational/Technical Diploma from a Professional Nursing Program, required
- 4 year/Bachelor's Degree in Nursing, preferred
All RN’s hired and do not currently hold a BSN will be expected to demonstrate enrollment in a bachelor’s prepared nursing program within 4 years of hire. BSN must be completed within 10 years. RN’s licensed on or before 12/19/17 are/remain exempt from this requirement.
Experience:
- Registered Nurse I: New graduate or less than 1 year’ experience as an RN
- Registered Nurse II: Minimum 1 year of RN experience.
- Registered Nurse III: Requires a minimum of three years’ RN experience including one year of direct experience in the specific practice area of application. Previous charge/resource experience is preferred.
- Registered Nurse IV: Requires five (5) years of RN experience, previous preceptor experience and specific area of practice certification.
- Applicants with an associate degree must have a minimum of three (3) years (out of five) of RN experience in the specific area of application.
- Applicants with a Bachelors (or higher) must have a minimum of 2 years (out of five) of RN experience in the specific area of application
License/Certification:
- NYS licensure as Registered Nurse or valid interim permit is required
- Basic Life Support (BLS) certification or equivalent must be obtained within six (6) months from start date
- Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification or equivalent may be required within (6) six months from start date depending on unit scope
- Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certification or equivalent may be required within twelve months from start date depending on unit scope.
Skills:
- Clinical Skills
- Attention to Detail
- Multi-Tasking
- Advocacy
- Adaptability
Physical Requirements:
- Medium Work - Exerting up to 50 lbs. for force occasionally, and/or up to 20 lbs. of force frequently, and/or up to 10 lbs. of force constantly to move objects.
- Occasional balancing, climbing, crouching, kneeling, lifting, pulling, pushing, reaching
- Constant typing/clerical/dexterity, grasping, hearing, repetitive motion, seeing/monitor/computer use, standing, stooping, talking, visual acuity (color, depth, perception), walking
- Frequent fit testing
Hazards:
- Occasional radiation/radiant energy
- Frequent bodily fluids/bloodborne exposure
Working Conditions:
- Occasional noise, vibration, wet and/or humid
- Frequent odors
Travel:
- Occasional Travel - The job may require travel from time- to-time, but not on a regular basis.
Total RewardsBassett Healthcare Network’s commitment to our employees includes benefit programs carefully designed with the needs and values of all our employees in mind. Many of the benefits we offer are paid fully or in large part by Bassett. Our generous benefits offerings include:
- Paid time off, including company holidays, vacation, and sick time
- Medical, dental and vision insurance
- Life insurance and disability protection
- Retirement benefits including an employer match
- And more!
Specific benefit offerings may vary by location and/or position.
We are also offering a sign-on bonus for this position! The bonus amounts are based on position type and are listed below. Additional details and eligibility requirements will be discussed during the interview process. Current employees of Bassett Healthcare Network are not eligible and are encouraged to apply through the internal job board.
- Full Time: $35,000
- Part Time: $17,500
- Per Diem: $8,750
Pay TransparencySalary is based on a variety of factors, including, but not limited to, qualifications, experience, education, licenses, specialty, training, and fair market evaluation based on industry standards. The above compensation range represents a good faith belief of the compensation range by Bassett Healthcare Network, and its entities and affiliates, at the time of this posting or advertisement.
Pay Range Minimum:USD $36.76/Hr.
Pay Range Maximum:USD $62.09/Hr.
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