OB/GYN and NICU RNs

Website Northern Light Mercy Hospital

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Summary:

The Registered Nurse II is a fully competent practitioner of nursing. The incumbent is responsible for the practice of nursing according to the Rules and Regulations defined in the State of Maine Nurse Practice Act, Northern Light Health Standards of Care/Practice, policies and procedures. The Registered Nurse II is responsible for the delivery of patient care to assigned patients on a Nursing Unit, and for the supervision of other qualified staff to whom the Registered Nurse II has delegated patient care in the exercise of his/her independent judgment. The nurse plans and evaluates the nursing care for patients and families and exercises independent judgment in implementing the care him/herself or assigning the care to other qualified staff. The nurse addresses physical, spiritual, emotional and educational needs of the patient, and coordinates the plan of care with other healthcare professionals. The incumbent performs duties and tasks in accordance with performance standards established for the job.

Responsibilities:

• Promotes a safe and therapeutic environment by assisting with the planning and implementation of hospital policies/procedures and national safety goals, and proactively identifies workarounds that have a potential impact on patient safety. (Patient Safety) • Recognized by peers as an expert in location, operation, care and trouble-shooting of unit equipment.(Patient Safety) • Performs in-depth, discriminating assessments utilizing advanced knowledge and skills. (Clinical Assessments)Anticipate and detects subtle shifts in patient status and/or needs often before the presence of objective measurable signs, proactively responds and collaborates with providers.(Clinical Assessments) • Demonstrates the ability to effectively handle actual or potential emergency situations calmly and directs others in such situations; is a “go to” person for difficult and emergency situations.(Clinical Assessments) • Demonstrates the principle of “nursing presence” in all patient encounters. Approaches each patient as a unique human being to maximize patient’s involvement incorporating patients’ strengths to promote positive outcomes. • (Code of Conduct) • Utilizes critical thinking skills to assess each patient’s care for missed opportunities. (Critical Thinking) • Assists others in developing critical thinking skills for complex problem resolution. (Critical Thinking) • Analyzes evidence based alternative methods to achieve optimal outcomes. (Critical Thinking) • Documentation upholds the standard of practice reflecting adherence to hospital, regulatory and legal requirements. (Documentation)Recognized as a documentation systems expert.(Documentation)Completes population-specific mandatory education competencies as defined by the unit specific scope of service. (Population Specific Competency) • Actively researches and implements population specific multidisciplinary care plans with patient and family involvement.(Population Specific Competency) • Assists in development of population specific standardized care plans.(Population Specific Competency) • Recognized as a unit or hospital resource on issues of cultural diversity and population specific care.(Population Specific Competency) • Practice is consistent with Mercy policy and procedures. (Evidenced Based Practice & Research) • Incorporates evidence and research to policy change and development. (Evidenced Based Practice & Research) • Identifies opportunities to enhance clinical practice through evidence based research and collaborates with interdisciplinary colleagues as needed. (Evidenced Based Practice & Research) • Active in education of evidence based practice changes. (Evidenced Based Practice & Research) • Mentors others to develop appropriate time management skills. (Leadership and Professional Conduct) • Meets the expectations for punctuality and attendance. (Leadership and Professional Conduct) • Assists with the coordination of ongoing staffing needs, while demonstrating personal scheduling flexibility to support the needs of patient care areas. (Leadership and Professional Conduct) • Contributes to a healthy work environment by holding all members of the healthcare team accountable for effective and professional communications. (Leadership and Professional Conduct) • Takes leadership in identifying and actively resolving interdisciplinary conflict. (Leadership and Professional Conduct) • Coordinates multidisciplinary plan of care while proactively anticipating potential patient care needs. (Collaboration and Teamwork) • Serves as an interdepartmental resource for the coordination of internal and external resources to meet patient care needs. (Collaboration and Teamwork) • Reassess, reprioritize, and coordinate the needs of the unit through collaboration with all members of the healthcare team. (Collaboration and Teamwork) • Contributes to a healthy work environment by modeling professional behaviors and addressing conflict with the right person, at the right time, in the right location. (Collaboration and Teamwork) • Identifies unprofessional behaviors and intervenes appropriately to facilitate positive conflict resolution. (Collaboration and Teamwork) • Recognized as an interdepartmental resource in the care of complex patients / family interactions. (Collaboration and Teamwork) • Resolves gaps within multidisciplinary care delivery. (Collaboration and Teamwork) • Recognized as a positive, collaborative resource among colleagues, who is solution focused. (Collaboration and Teamwork) • Acts as a resource and role model for effective resource management. (Resource Management) • Takes responsibility for meeting education and mandatory programs, by completing hospital and unit-based competencies (CBO). (Professional Development) • Obtains 24 Contact Hours or a 3 credit professional development course and 12 contact hours. (Professional Development) • Serves as a role model for colleagues in the promotion and advancement of professional growth. (Professional Development) • Takes leadership role to achieve at least one unit-based, Professional Practice, organizational or interdisciplinary goal. (Professional Development) • Recommends/facilitates practice change based on evidence-based literature. (Professional Development) • Maintains an up-to-date personal educational file on unit to demonstrate compliance with educational requirements. (Professional Development) • Actively participates in the peer review process. (Professional Development) • Achieves National certification in area of practice. (Existing PNIV – grace period- ending October 31, 2013 to obtain certification-no grandfathering) (Professional Development) • Recognized as a resource to staff in regards to unit-based performance improvement priorities and nurse sensitive outcomes. (Performance Improvement) • Participates in data collection, data analysis and implementation of performance improvement priorities. (Performance Improvement)

Other Information:

BLS Required.

Credentials

Required Registered Nurse
Education

Required High School Diploma/General Educational Development (GED)

To apply for this job please visit northernlighthealth.org.