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The Good Shepherd Specialty Hospital has been helping patients recover from complex medical conditions and injuries since 2000. The first long-term acute-care hospital (LTACH) in the region, we help patients who are too medically fragile to transfer to a skilled nursing facility, acute rehabilitation hospital or their home after a hospital stay. In addition to general rehabilitation, our team is renowned for their expertise in ventilator weaning and respiratory care.
Job Summary
Promotes and restores patients' health by completing the nursing process; collaborating with physicians and multidisciplinary team members; providing physical and psychological support to patients, friends, and families; supervising assigned team members.
Essential functions
- Uses nursing process as a framework to deliver care:
- By assessing patient condition on admission and at regular intervals during assigned shift coordinating, prioritizing and integrating patient information from all aspects of clinical care
- delegating basic patient care needs to assistive personnel
- setting goals to organize assignments
- collaborating with patients and their families on the patient’s desired goals
- acting on physician’s orders in a timely manner
- developing independent nursing interventions appropriate to the patient’s response to care
- documenting interventions and their resultant responses and auditing aggregate performance in order to improve systems that support patient care.
- By assessing patient condition on admission and at regular intervals during assigned shift coordinating, prioritizing and integrating patient information from all aspects of clinical care
- Establishes a compassionate environment
- By providing emotional, psychological, and spiritual support to patients, friends, and families.
- Promotes patient's independence
- Teaching patients, friends, and family to understand conditions, medications, safety, and self-care skills
- answering questions.
- Teaching patients, friends, and family to understand conditions, medications, safety, and self-care skills
- Assures quality of care
- By adhering to therapeutic standards
- measuring health outcomes against patient care goals and standards
- making or recommending necessary adjustments
- following hospital and nursing division's philosophies and standards of care set by the State Nurse Practice Act, and other governing agencies.
- By adhering to therapeutic standards
- Maintains safe and clean working environment
- By complying with procedures, rules, and regulations for safety and infection control
- keeping patient rooms in a neat and orderly fashion, cleaning assigned equipment or areas according to procedure and adhering to medication administration and storage procedures, and controlled substance regulations.
- By complying with procedures, rules, and regulations for safety and infection control
- Respects patients and the organization
- By recognizing patient rights, patient privacy
- keeping information confidential and responding to requests using tact and diplomacy.
- By recognizing patient rights, patient privacy
- Ensures operation of equipment
- By completing preventive maintenance requirements
- following manufacturer's instructions
- troubleshooting malfunctions
- processing requisitions for repair
- maintaining equipment inventories
- evaluating new equipment and techniques.
- By completing preventive maintenance requirements
- Maintains professional and technical knowledge
- By attending educational workshops
- reviewing professional publications
- establishing personal networks
- participating in professional societies.
- Maintaining current BLS and ACLS affirmations, attending required annual in-services, attending staff meetings regularly, documenting professional development on associate education records, conducts annual learning sessions in collaboration with the patient care specialist, identifies learning needs and seeks professional improvement.
- By attending educational workshops
- Demonstrates financial accountability
- Checking stock to determine inventory level
- anticipating needed supplies
- placing and expediting orders for supplies
- verifying receipt of supplies
- using equipment and supplies as needed to accomplish job results.
- Checking stock to determine inventory level
- Contributes to organizational team effort
- By communicating information
- responding to requests
- building rapport
- participating in team problem-solving methods
- participating in at least one performance improvement team or project, completing assignments by a specified deadline, assists in evaluating improvements and aggregate performance according to standards.
- By communicating information
- Maintains a cooperative relationship among health care teams
- By accomplishing related results as needed, following through on delegated tasks, responding to co-workers' requests for assistance, demonstrating behaviors as defined by the GSSH code of conduct, acting as a resource and/or leader when the need arises.
- By documenting and communicating actions, irregularities, and continuing needs.
- Promotes the development of Good Shepherd as a system
- By promoting the positive image of Good Shepherd
- acting as a preceptor for new associates or students
- communicating performance outcomes and results
- responding to change in a constructive and positive manner.
- By promoting the positive image of Good Shepherd
Requirements
Qualifications
- To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- Education
- Associate's Degree in Nursing or Nursing Diploma required
- Bachelor's Degree in Nursing preferred
- Work Experience
- Previous acute care experience preferred
- Licenses / Certifications
- Registered Nurse license required
- Certification in Progressive Care Certified Nurse (PCCN) preferred (must be acquired within 2 years of employment, 1750 hours in direct care of acutely/ critically ill patients, with 875 of those hours accrued in the most recent year preceding application).
- Basic Life Support / CPR, as a healthcare provider, per the American Heart Association required
- Must obtain ACLS within six months of employment and then maintain certification throughout employment.