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Logan Health RN - Special Care Unit (SCU) / ED Float - PRN - Whitefish in Whitefish, Montana

Job Description Summary:

This RN - Special Care Unit (SCU) / Emergency Department (ED) position provides independent professional nursing care to patients with complex problems.

Education and Experience Requirements

  • Graduated from school of professional nursing

  • Current Montana Registered Nurses (RN) License

  • Current AHA BLS Certification or ability to obtain within 2 months of hire

SCU Requires:

  • AHA ACLS

  • AHA PALS (within 6 months of hire)

(Marginal Functions = MF Essential Functions = EF)

  • Applies the clinical discipline of professional nursing through the nursing process.

  • 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 state board of nursing, state nurse practice act, and other governing agency regulations. (EF)

  • Resolves patient problems and needs by utilizing multidisciplinary team strategies. (EF)

  • The nurse interacts effectively with physicians as an advocate of patient care. (EF)

  • The nurse sets priorities for nursing care based on the care plan and delivers care in a timely manner. (EF)

  • The nurse collaborates with the clinical nursing staff and other clinical disciplines to evaluate the patient's response to the care plan and nursing intervention. (EF)

  • Completes discharge summary and instructions appropriately to ensure continuity of post- hospitalized care. (EF)

  • Effectively demonstrates the ability to delegate appropriately as guided by policy and Montana Board of Nursing. (EF)

  • Participates in patient care conferences as appropriate. (EF)

  • Demonstrates the ability to use Critical Thinking skills within the nursing profession. (EF)

  • Provides input in the formulation of policies and procedures. (MF)

  • Participates in the Quality Improvement process on voluntary basis as requested. (MF)

  • Precepts and Mentors new staff/students. (MF)

  • The professional nurse demonstrates ability to perform technical tasks and procedures safely and accurately.

  • The RN successfully completed the performance standards inclusive of the yearly competencies for the primary area. (EF)

  • Completes patient hand-off in accordance with facility standards P:\Nursing\General Nursing\Patient Handoff Process.docx. (EF)

  • Demonstrates competence with the Automated Medication dispensing system. (EF)

  • Follows all National and facility standards for safe medication administration and security using resources available and critical thinking skills. (EF)

  • Assists physicians with quality projects. (MF)

  • Effectively assists in the orientation of new employees when requested. (MF)

  • Maintains professional and technical knowledge by attending educational workshops; reviewing professional publications; establishing personal networks; participating in professional societies. (EF)

  • Completes appropriate documentation.

  • Documents patient charges for area worked. (EF)

  • Receives and initiates physician's orders correctly. (EF)

  • Obtains patients consents and refusals. (EF)

  • Completes and updates patient medication history on admission and as needed. (EF)

  • Completes incident reports and medication error vigilance by following through with reporting process. (EF)

  • Documentation and care plans will be thorough, and completed within an appropriate time frame in relation to care given. P:\Nursing\General Nursing\Nursing Documentation Guidelines.doc. (EF)

  • Conducts chart audits to facilitate quality improvement. (MF)

  • Assists providers and other staff with computer documentation proficiency. (MF)

  • Maintains effective communications.

  • Promotes positive work climate. (EF)

  • Communicates with providers and other care team members in SBAR format. (EF)

  • Accurately conveys messages to the appropriate person. (EF)

  • Participates in patient teaching appropriate to clinical area. (EF)

  • Conveys appropriate information to the Discharge Planner or Patient Care coordinator. (EF)

  • Strives to problem solve conflicts by using proper communication channels and chain of command. (EF)

  • Returns phone calls for staffing needs in a timely manner. (EF)

  • Demonstrates the use of closed loop communication on regular basis. (EF)

  • Provides for optimal patient safety.

  • Submits appropriate work orders for malfunctioning equipment. (EF)

  • Tags and pulls malfunctioning equipment of out of service. (EF)

  • Follows all facility protocols and policies. (EF)

  • Responds appropriately to emergency situations. (EF)

  • Performs any routine or emergency check lists established in the clinical area. (EF)

  • Participates in committees and projects that contribute to patient safety. (MF)

  • Readily suggests process improvements aimed at refining patient safety. (MF)

  • Respects patient's rights to privacy and dignity.

  • Allows patient choices appropriate to their care. (EF)

  • Allows patient time to accomplish ADL's in their rehabilitative process to regain or maintain optimal level of functioning. (EF)

  • Maintains patient rooms in a clean and comfortable environment appropriate to the needs of the patient. (EF)

  • Uses privacy curtains and covers patients appropriately. (EF)

  • Observes all aspects of HIPPA in protecting patient information and reports concerns for breeches. (EF)

  • Champions projects related to patient environmental concerns and needs. (EF)

  • Shows awareness of current patient satisfaction rating for the organization and is engaged in improvement projects. (EF)

  • Other duties as assigned.

  • Compliance Plan and Code of Conduct:LHW is dedicated to the highest ethical standards as it is essential to meeting our commitment to our mission and vision. Individual responsibilities include adhering to our organizational Compliance Plan and Code of Conduct.

  • Maintains awareness and understands the organization-wide compliance plan. Familiar with and adheres to LHW’s published Code of Conduct which provides guidance and expectations regarding confidentiality, conflict of interest, billing, controlled substances, Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA), payment for referrals, gifts, anti-kickback laws, safety and health, waste disposal, and compliance with antitrust laws, advertising and marketing, discrimination, insider trading and government requests. (EF)

  • Reports any violation or suspected violation of this Code or other hospital policies or procedures to supervisor, Compliance Officer or through the compliance hotline. (EF)

  • Attends and/or completes mandatory training regarding organizational compliance. (EF)

Shift:

Variable - 12 Hours (United States of America)

Schedule Details:

Please know schedules and shifts are subject to change based on patient care and department/organizational needs.

Typically works 12 hour night shifts on variable days, including every other weekend. Works holidays, as scheduled.

Logan Health operates 24 hours per day, seven days per week. Schedules are set to accommodate the requirements of the position and the needs of the organization and may be adjusted as needed.

Notice of Pre-Employment Screening Requirements

If you receive a job offer, please note all offers are contingent upon passing a pre-employment screening, which includes:

  • Criminal background check

  • Reference checks

  • Drug Screening

  • Health and Immunizations Screening

  • Physical Demand Review/Screening

Equal Opportunity Employer

Logan Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE/AA/M-F/Vet/Disability). We encourage all qualified individuals to apply for employment. We do not discriminate against any applicant or employee based on protected veteran status, race, color, gender, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, age, disability or any other basis protected by applicable law. If you require accommodation to complete the application, testing or interview process, please notify Human Resources.

The Planetree Culture at Logan Health – Whitefish

Thank you for your interest in Logan Health – Whitefish where we believe everyone who works at our hospital and clinics is a caregiver. At Logan Health – Whitefish our employees are motivated by our open and supportive culture of caring for the patient and each other.

Logan Health – Whitefish was the first hospital in Montana to be affiliated with Planetree International, a non-profit organization setting the global standard for person-centered care. As a Planetree affiliate, we embrace this evidence-based approach partnering with the patient and their family to provide the highest quality patient experience. Logan Health – Whitefish is often recognized as one of the top critical access hospitals in the country and received a 5-star overall rating, the highest designation available for hospitals from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services in 2023. We take pride in providing our quality level of service and continuously work to go above and beyond our stellar reputation.

Our people are everything.

The amazing providers, employees, and volunteers at Logan Health gift this organization with their innovation, knowledge, and compassion. Together, we're connecting our community to trusted, quality care and helping to improve lives every day.

Do you dream of living and working in a beautiful area surrounded by stunning scenery and endless recreation?

Are you ready to evolve your career while working alongside passionate, talented, brilliant people?

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