Registered Nurse Residency - Nursing Internship - St. Frances Cabrini

Description Summary: Responsible for patient assessment, patient care planning, and provision of quality nursing care to an assigned group of patients for a defined work period. Provides direction and supervision to LVN/LPNs, nursing assistants, unit secretaries, and other clinical/clerical associates. By assignment, may function as a charge nurse for the unit. Involves provision of patient care/service to older adolescents, young adults, adults, geriatric and pediatric patients. Responsibilities: Meets expectations of the applicable OneCHRISTUS Competencies: Leader of Self, Leader of Others, or Leader of Leaders. Patient Care Planning Develops a comprehensive nursing care plan which addresses all significant needs and problems identified through nursing assessment. Prepares nursing elements of the interdisciplinary care plan prior to the initial team conference. Reviews and updates nursing care plan and collaborates with team members as changes occur. Patient Care Provision Implements patient care as planned in nursing care plan and interdisciplinary care plan. Sets priorities based on knowledge of patient acuity and patient needs. Provides safe and therapeutic care and seeks resources when appropriate. Safely performs and accurately documents procedures, consistent with established nursing policy and procedure. Patient Care Evaluation Evaluates patient response to interventions and attainment of goals in collaboration with interdisciplinary team. Evaluates progress toward nursing goals and revises goals as needed on a weekly basis. Completes nursing progress note for assigned patients on a daily basis. Completes nursing flow sheets for assigned patients on a daily basis. Teaching Evaluates education needs of patient and significant others and documents their response to teaching. Utilizes, adapts, and revises teaching resources to meet patient education needs. Explains procedures, tests, and disease process to patients and families as needed. Acts as role model for health care students and other team members. Acts as preceptor to assigned orientees. Assists in the orientation of new staff by sharing knowledge and experience. Patient Care Communication Reports and documents accurately and concisely to appropriate persons the patient's condition. Maintains patient confidentiality. Applies basic verbal and nonverbal skills to maintain open, effective communication among care team members, patients, and significant others. Encourages direct discussion between staff members when differences occur and seeks assistance to arbitrate differences as needed. Gives and accepts constructive feedback appropriately. Identifies actual and potentially unsafe patient care practices, reports them in the designated manner, and suggests alternatives. Job Requirements: Education/Skills Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing, preferred Experience Six months to a year of experience as a licensed RN or holder of an active GN permit Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications BLS required RN License in state of employment or compact Graduate Nurse Permit Associates with an unsuccessful licensure application or on the 75th day following the effective date of the temporary permit; will be transferred to another position within CHRISTUS Health Work Schedule: MULTIPLE SHIFTS AVAILABLE Work Type: Full Time

RN, Clinical Supervisor - Acute Psych Adult

Description Summary: The Clinical Supervisor, in collaboration with and under the direction of the Nursing Department Director/Manager, is accountable for ongoing shift leadership and operations of a clinical department and for nursing care safety and quality. The Clinical Supervisor uses sound human resource and budget principles to guide the daily provision of nursing services to patients and families. The Clinical Supervisor supports comprehensive patient and family services through effective participation with the interdisciplinary team. The Clinical Supervisor is responsible for supervising nursing department associates and providing patient care when needed. Coaches and guides employees under his/her supervision. Demonstrates Professionalism and Excellence by performing as role model for clinical and service excellence. Responsibilities: Demonstrates current, comprehensive, professional knowledge and skills in conformance with recognized nursing standards including the Patient Bill of Rights and Joint Commission/CMS regulations, Standards for Nursing Care for the Patient Care Unit and the New Mexico Nurse Practice Act. Conducts patient experience rounds to determine satisfaction with services and performs service recovery real-time. Assists manager/director in investigation of patient or physician complaints. Champions change by identifying obstacles and requesting resources for effective improvement. Prepares patient assignments based on patient need and associate competency level. Assigns unit tasks, meal/break time and ensures completion. Assists Patient Flow Supervisor in monitoring and improving patient flow metrics, including collaborating to determine appropriate placement based on patient needs. Promotes cohesive work teams and constructive conflict resolution, actively supporting intra- and inter-disciplinary teamwork, within the department. Monitors, coaches and reinforces associate's compliance with policy and procedures. Applies and holds associates accountable for infection control policies and processes. Monitors and coaches staff in hourly rounding and use of patient communication boards. Serves as clinical resource for associates related to complex clinical situations and invasive devices relevant to unit patient population. Monitors fall risk and skin at risk programs to ensure appropriate interventions are implemented to meet prevention strategies. Monitors pain management regimes with nursing staff and facilitates physician communication when not meeting patient pain goals. Facilitates associate participation in unit based multi-disciplinary rounds. Demonstrates awareness and implementation of National Patient Safety Goals as applicable in their area of practice. Monitors and coaches associates for compliance with NPSG. Reassesses the effectiveness of comfort measures (including PRN medications given) within 1 hour of intervention. Monitors associate compliance with this standard. Coaches and mentors associates to make cost effective decisions and use resources prudently achieving both productivity and competence expectations. Adheres to guidelines for IV therapy/Blood Administration. Monitors and coaches staff compliance. Adheres to medication administration guidelines and safe medication practices. Monitors and coaches staff to ensure for compliance with medication administration and safe medication practices. Utilizes AIDET to make a positive first impression. Monitors and coaches associates to achieve AIDET process. Demonstrates and takes responsibility for workplace safety. Exhibits knowledge regarding the hazard and injury reporting procedures. Accurately interprets monitored rhythms and intervenes according to hospital policies and standards. Assists with special procedures as applicable to patient population. Assists in data collection, assessment and documentation appropriate to nature and severity of the need of the patient population. Communicates appropriate data to the physician and other patient care team members. Ensures timely and accurate implementation of physician orders. Performs emergency equipment checks at start of shift. Primary responder to unit emergent events including Code Blue Alert and Rapid Response Team. (Critical Care responds to RRT throughout the organization). Code Blue Alert Management - Prepares patients for emergency treatment with thorough knowledge of emergency practices. Coordinates emergency measures to sustain life. Performs end of shift controlled substance count and ensures resolution of all Pyxis discrepancies prior to shift end. Provides appropriate hand-off communication with patient transitions of care. Assists manager/director in development of unit associate time schedule. Assists staffing office in determining real time staffing needs based on census, patient needs and skill set of associates. Assists with new associate selection and unit education-participating in staff interviews, setting clear staff performance expectations, encouraging staff development, and completing timely performance evaluations-including staff input in each process. Initiates first level counseling as appropriate. Assists manager/director in corrective action/discipline process as indicated. Performs patient care duties when appropriate. Requirements: Education: Graduate of an accredited school of Nursing. BSN preferred. National specialty certification preferred. Experience: 3 years relevant experience preferred but not required. Must be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care/service appropriate to the age of the patients served on the assigned unit/department. Certifications, Registrations, or Licenses: Current RN license in the State of New Mexico. Current BLS Certification. Current ACLS Certification or obtain within 6 months. Current PALS/NRP if applicable to area. Current TNCC if applicable to area or obtain within 6 months. Current CPI or equivalent must be obtained within six months for Behavioral Health and Emergency Department. BLS, ACLS and PALS must be issued through American Heart Association. Work Schedule: MULTIPLE SHIFTS AVAILABLE Work Type: Full Time

Family Medicine - Physician

Full-Time Family Medicine Physician Position in Cleveland, OH with National Wound Physician Group Clinical satisfaction, autonomy and flexibility, work-life balance No Nights, No Call, No Weekend Clinical Responsibilities Become an expert in wound management, learn from highly qualified wound certified physician trainers and Fellowship Directors. Utilize cutting-edge clinical technologies and the latest wound care modalities. Our physicians provide bedside wound care in over 3,200 facilities across 28 states. We provide physician level wound management training and a wound fellowship giving you all the knowledge and expertise for clinical excellence. W2 full-time physicians earn on average $300,000 per year plus benefits. Appreciate the autonomy and flexibility in our work schedules, routinely a 45 hour work week for full time positions. Paid Training Requirements: Active unrestricted medical license (MD/DO) in the state you wish to practice Minimum commitment of 3 weekdays per week. Practice Overview: Full time work: Monday - Friday (7am-4pm) or part time available. No call / No weekend clinical responsibilities. Physicians deliver modern wound management at the bedside in the post-acute care setting: Skilled Nursing Facilities and Long-Term Acute Care Hospitals. Our physicians conduct weekly wound rounds at each facility. Part-time role is a minimum of 3 days per week. Full time role is 4 - 5 days per week. This is a mobile practice: The physicians visit facilities in a 40 - 60 mile radius of practice location. Our physicians visit 2-3 facilities per day treating approximately 20-30 patients per day. Clinical documentation is at point of care, in real-time during clinical rounds, using our proprietary wound specific EMR. Paid Training is provided during onboarding 6 months wound care fellowship W2 employment contract (No work visa sponsorship is available) Benefits: Full health and retirement benefits provided. Medical Malpractice with tail is provided. Mileage reimbursement.

Pediatrics - Adolescent Med - Physician

Job Description :Adolescent Medicine (October 2023) As an Adolescent Medicine Pediatrician at Childrens Hospital of Michigan in Detroit, you will not only help fulfill a large community need, but you will also have the opportunity to teach, mentor, and guide the next generation of pediatricians. The Division of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine at Childrens Hospital of Michigan is actively seeking an Adolescent Medicine Specialist for a full-time, employed opportunity. We are seeking a specialist that has experience or a genuine interest in medical education as Childrens Hospital of Michigan is home to one of the largest pediatric residency programs in the nation. Highlights about our opportunity: Full-time, employed opportunity Clinical responsibilities include 8 sessions per week (each in a 4-hour block) Inpatient consult service 3 days per week, every 3 weeks Academic position working with medical students and residents Quality improvement and research initiatives are available Opportunities for academic collaboration within the division and with other specialists Shared beeper call; every third week About the Division: The Division of Adolescent Medicine at Childrens Hospital of Michigan specializes in the care of patients from 11 through 21 years old. The division provides comprehensive adolescent health care services including complete school, camp, sports, and routine physical examinations and immunizations. Other services include reproductive health care, eating disorders, and behavioral health management. Candidate Requirements: Board Certification with the American Board of Pediatrics Fellowship training and Board Eligible/Certified in Adolescent Medicine Academic experience which may include medical student, resident, or fellow perception; curriculum development; evaluation and skills assessment Must be eligible to obtain licensure in the state of Michigan Since 1886, the Children's Hospital of Michigan has been dedicated to providing the highest quality of care to children and adolescents in a caring, efficient and family-centered environment. A proud member of the Detroit Medical Center (DMC), the Children's Hospital of Michigan is the first and largest children's hospital in the state. This 228-bed facility has an international reputation in pediatric medicine, surgery and research, training more pediatricians than any other facility in Michigan. The Children's Hospital of Michigan engages in groundbreaking research that has long shaped the science of pediatric medicine. The hospital is ranked as one of America's best pediatric hospitals by U.S.News & World Report and Parent Magazine . Employment practices will not be influenced or affected by an applicant's or employee's race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status or any other legally protected status.

Pediatrics - Physician

SSM Health SLUCare Cardinal Glennon - Academic Pediatric Hospitalist SLUCare Physician Group, a member of SSM Health, is recruiting applicants for a full-time position at the assistant professor level in the non-tenure track for an appointment in the section of Hospital Medicine in the Department of Pediatrics. The duties of the position will include direct patient care, supervision of hospitalist Advanced Practice Providers. Applicants should be board-certified or board-eligible in Pediatric Hospital Medicine. Competitive salary commensurate with academic rank and other support are provided. In addition to treating patients, SLUCare physicians educate the next generation of healthcare professionals at SSM Health St. Louis. Our teaching is guided by our Catholic Jesuit tradition, balancing the science of medicine with the soul of it keeping people first in all we do. Located in St. Louis, MO, SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Childrens Hospital is a not-for-profit ranked among the best children's hospitals in the country. We care for children and teenagers of all ages, from the St. Louis surrounding area, Illinois, and across the country. As an award-winning pediatric hospital, we are committed to compassionate, quality care. We offer the following: State-of-the-art clinical facilities like our Level IV NICU and our Level I Pediatric Emergency & Trauma Center More than 200 specialists regarded as some of the leading pediatric experts in the country More than 60 services offered including emergency care, cardiology , neonatology , gastroenterology , and cancer care for kids Over 195 beds caring for patients ranging from 0 - 21 years of age Home to the famed Gateway Arch, St. Louis is one of the most livable cities in the country. This sprawling metropolitan mecca features a large variety of neighborhoods and communities spanning six counties. With an affordable housing market, trendy neighborhoods like Cherokee Street and Delmar Loop, and the booming economic landscape of the city make this one of the most attractive cities for young professionals. There is more to do per square mile in St. Louis than in any other city in the state. With restaurants, parks, recreation, cultural activities and sporting events, theres always something to do or see here. SSM Health is committed to equal employment opportunity based on race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy, age, physical or mental disability, veteran status, and all other statuses protected by law. To view all of our current provider career opportunities, visit

Psychiatry - Physician

Houston Methodist Specialty Physician Group is looking for a Board-Certified Psychiatrist to join our Department of Psychiatry. The ideal physician will help develop and lead an interdisciplinary team in the evaluation and treatment of hospitalized and emergency room patients with complex medical and psychiatric illnesses. his position will be 100% virtual and follows a four-day, 10-hour shift schedule. Training in Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry, Emergency Psychiatry, or Internal Medicine-Psychiatry is strongly desired. Candidates must be licensed in Texas and reside in Texas, Washington, Florida, Louisiana or Georgia. Ranked number one hospital system in Texas by US News and World report, and recently ranked No, 3 on Forbes' America's Best Large Employers 2025 list. The Houston Methodist health system keeps the patient at the center of everything we do. We also ensure our employees are supported, and proud of the work they do every day. Houston Methodist offers a competitive salary and excellent benefits including a Defined Contribution Plan, 403-(b) investments with match, as well as medical and dental coverage for applicants and family. About Houston: Houston is the fourth largest city in the United States and a hub for the energy, aerospace, healthcare, and engineering industries. The Greater Houston area encompasses nearly 600 square miles. Houston is a diverse and international city, in part because of its many academic institutions and strong industries. It is the most ethnically diverse city in the US with more than 90 languages spoken here. Houston is also among the youngest populations in the nation and offers a wide array of dining, entertainment, and cultural opportunities. However, despite its size and diversity, Houston offers a small-town atmosphere in its many neighborhoods and suburbs. Located 30 minutes from the Gulf of Mexico and 30 minutes from the Piney Woods, Houston is ideally located in Southeast Texas to capture the fancy of just about anyone with outdoor interests.

Family Medicine - Physician

Job Summary and Responsibilities Dignity Health Medical Group - Arizona is actively seeking highly patient-centric physicians to join the Family Medicine Department at our Peppertree Clinic in Phoenix, Arizona. Opportunity Highlights: Outpatient only Mon-Fri, no evenings or weekends Flexibility to work 4 longer days or 5 regular Call is 1:8 or 9 36 patient-facing hours, 4 admin hours Avg 18-24 patients per day Social worker onsite Access to Clinical Pharmacist Excellent Behavioral Health resources Academic appointment at Creighton University School of Medicine, Phoenix-Open rank based on prior experience and academic output Teaching Medical students, Physician Assistant Students, and other learners. Opportunities to get involved in both sponsor and investigator initiated research projects What We Offer: Competitive 2 year salary guarantee then RVU-based 24 days of PTA CME Time CME Allowance Per-Occurrence based Med Mal (no need for Tail!) Loan repayment through Bright Horizons (for qualified candidates only) Job Requirements MD or DO Degree BC/BE in Family Medicine Completion of an ACGME accredited residency A passion for providing clinically excellent care Must have or be eligible for Arizona State medical licensure Ability to achieve full and unrestricted hospital/surgical privileges at Dignity Health Arizona hospitals Where You'll Work Dignity Health , one of the largest healthcare systems in the nation, is a growing organization with well-resourced, modern facilities and diverse practice opportunities. With more than 39 acute care hospitals in three states and 9,000 physicians, Dignity Health touches the lives of thousands of people and provides nearly $2 billion in charity care to the communities it serves. Dignity Health Medical Group is the employed physician group serving the Arizona Service Area. Covering over 45 practice sites, complementing clinical services with translational and bench research, our integrated medical group employs in excess of 250 healthcare providers throughout the valley. Dignity Health Medical Group is continuously expanding in order to meet the needs of the growing patient population in Arizona. With a unified vision of becoming an organization where physicians, care teams and staff come to do their best work and patients come for the best care Dignity Health Medical Group is searching for exceptional talent that is patient focused and team-oriented, who can become a part of our mission-driven organization. Pay Range $235,000 - $275,000 /year

Orthopaedic Surgery - Physician

Non Surgical Orthopedic Surgeon - Fracture Clinic San Diego, California 100% Outpatient Sharp Rees Stealy Medical Group is seeking a Board Certified or Board Eligible Orthopedic Surgeon with a strong interest in non operative fracture care to lead and grow our outpatient fracture clinic. This is an excellent opportunity for a collaborative physician who enjoys clinical variety, continuity of care, and working within a highly integrated, multispecialty environment. Position Highlights 100% outpatient fracture clinic Focus on non operative management of acute and subacute fractures 4.5 day work week (34 patient contact hours/week)-excellent work life balance Supported by experienced orthopedic APPs, casting staff, and ancillary services Integrated care model with on site imaging, physical therapy, and specialty support Practice Scope Evaluation and management of upper and lower extremity fractures Closed fracture reduction, casting, splinting, and follow up care Post ED and Urgent Care fracture follow ups Coordination of surgical referrals when operative care is indicated Collaboration with orthopedic surgeons, primary care and urgent care Opportunity to help shape clinic workflows and clinical pathways as the program grows Candidate Qualifications Board Certified or Board Eligible in Orthopedic Surgery Strong interest or experience in non operative fracture care Comfort with high volume outpatient clinical settings Team oriented and patient focused approach Eligible for California medical licensure Compensation & Benefits Total Compensation Range: $250,000-$350,000. Salary includes productivity/bonuses. Compensation is subject to the individual department/division compensation plans. More information is discussed during the recruitment process. Full comprehensive benefits package Shareholder eligibility after 2 years employment Malpractice coverage, CME allowance, and retirement benefits PSLF eligibility Live and work in San Diego, consistently ranked among the top locations in the country for weather, outdoor recreation, and quality of life About the Group: Sharp Rees-Stealy Medical Group has been at the forefront of clinical excellence for over a century, providing integrated, coordinated care to generations of San Diegans. SRSMG has 16 clinic locations and over 800 board-certified primary care and specialty care providers located across San Diego communities. SRSMG is a large, physician-led, multi-specialty group that offers patients convenient, coordinated & integrated care All clinics have a lead RN, triage RNs, LVNs and 1:1 Provider/MA ratio plus operations team Integrated EMR system allows for seamless communication among group PCP's & specialists SRS provides care to patients across San Diego County at 16 clinic sites SRS offers a full range of services for convenient, coordinated care across 30 different specialties in medicine. Sharp Rees-Stealy Medical Group is one of the largest, most comprehensive medical groups in San Diego County, with 19 locations offering services such as primary and specialty care, laboratory, physical therapy, radiology, pharmacy and urgent care. Founded in 1923, SRSMG was San Diego's first multispecialty medical group. Sharp Rees-Stealy Medical Group has more than 700 physicians, 100 advanced practice providers and 3,000 staff members representing virtually every field of medicine dedicated to delivering the extraordinary level of caring called 'The Sharp Experience'. The Sharp Experience combines clinical excellence, advanced technology and patient- and family-centered care. Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award Recipient: Presidential Award for Excellence Group named San Diego's Best Medical Group in the San Diego's Best Union-Tribune Readers Poll. Group achieved Top 10% Recognition for Patient Experience and Quality by the Integrated Healthcare Association. Sharp Rees-Stealy is the only medical group in San Diego County to achieve these two distinctions two years in a row and one of only four in California to earn the Quality recognition. Recognized by America's Physician Groups in Standards of Excellence Elite Status 12 years in a row. Recognized for quality results and received full accreditation from the NCQA for our disease management program. Named Acclaim Award Winner by the American Medical Group Association signifying Sharp Rees-Stealy as one of the top medical groups in the nation. Named one of California's top performing medical groups by the California State Office of the Patient Advocate in the Health Care Quality Report Card.

RN, Registered Nurse - Cardiovascular Surgery

Description Summary: The competent Nurse, in the same or similar clinical setting, practices independently and demonstrates an awareness of all relevant aspects of a situation. Provides routine and complex care, with the ability to on long-range goals or plans. Continues to develop the ability to cope with and manage contingencies of clinical nursing. Makes appropriate assignments and delegates to other care providers as a means to help manage the clinical situation. Responsibilities: Meets expectations of the applicable OneCHRISTUS Competencies: Leader of Self, Leader of Others, or Leader of Leaders. Consistent with the ANA Scope and Standards of Practice, provides nursing care utilizing the nursing process, including assessment, diagnosis, planning, intervention and evaluation for assigned patients. Addresses increasingly complex psychological, emotional, cultural, and social needs of patient and families in accordance with their level of practice. Using the appropriate protocol, administers medications and treatments; monitors for side-effects and effectiveness of the treatment prescribed. Documents patient history, symptoms, medication, and care given. Assess learning needs and provides education to patients, family members and/or care givers; identify issues and resources. Job Requirements: Education/Skills Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing, preferred Experience 1 year of experience in the related nursing specialty preferred Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications BLS required RN License in state of employment or compact Position Requirements: Education/Skills All newly hired experienced RNs must attend New Nurses Orientation within the first 30 days of hire. New hires are precepted by a designated trained staff member and initial on-boarding requirements are validated through successful completion of the designated organizational entry competency validation and a Perioperative Department-specific competency validation. Completion of all annual competency verification requirements. Experience Perioperative RN Residency, or recently practicing in an OR/Perioperative Setting preferred. Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications Current ACLS certification required In accordance with the CHRISTUS Health License, Certification and Registration Verification Policy, all Associates are required to obtain required certifications for their respective positions within the designated time frame. Credential Grace Periods: If additional credentials are required per the Position Requirements section, a grace period to obtain the certification will apply, dependent on your experience level. Any Candidate/Associate with at least one year of acute care clinical experience in a similar service line within the past three years is considered an Experienced Associate. Any Candidate/Associate who does not have at least one year of full-time acute care clinical experience in the same service line within the past three years is considered an Experienced Associate New to the Specialty. Credential Grace Periods for Experienced Associates Grace Periods for New Graduates & Experienced Associates New to the Specialty Basic Life Support (BLS) No grace period. AHA or Red Cross accepted at time of hire. No grace period. AHA or Red Cross accepted at time of hire. Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Within 30 days of hire. Within 90 days of hire. Pediatric Life Support (PALS) Within 30 days of hire. Within 90 days of hire. Trauma Nurse Core Curriculum (TNCC) Within 60 days of hire. Within 18 months of hire. Trauma Care After Resuscitation (TCAR) Within 60 days of hire. Within 18 months of hire. Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) Within 30 days of hire. Within 60 days of hire. AWHONN INTERMEDIATE FHM (Fetal Heart Monitoring) Within 30 days of hire. Within 60 days of hire. STABLE (Neonatal Education) Within 30 days of hire. Within 60 days of hire. Work Schedule: 4 Days - 10 Hours Work Type: Full Time

RN, Registered Nurse - ICU CardioVascular

Description Summary: The competent Nurse, in the same or similar clinical setting, practices independently and demonstrates an awareness of all relevant aspects of a situation. Provides routine and complex care, with the ability to on long-range goals or plans. Continues to develop the ability to cope with and manage contingencies of clinical nursing. Makes appropriate assignments and delegates to other care providers as a means to help manage the clinical situation. Responsibilities: Meets expectations of the applicable OneCHRISTUS Competencies: Leader of Self, Leader of Others, or Leader of Leaders. Consistent with the ANA Scope and Standards of Practice, provides nursing care utilizing the nursing process, including assessment, diagnosis, planning, intervention and evaluation for assigned patients. Addresses increasingly complex psychological, emotional, cultural, and social needs of patient and families in accordance with their level of practice. Using the appropriate protocol, administers medications and treatments; monitors for side-effects and effectiveness of the treatment prescribed. Documents patient history, symptoms, medication, and care given. Assess learning needs and provides education to patients, family members and/or care givers; identify issues and resources. Job Requirements: Education/Skills Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing, preferred Experience 1 year of experience in the related nursing specialty preferred Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications BLS required RN License in state of employment or compact Position Requirements: Education/Skills All newly hired experienced RNs must attend New Nurses Orientation within the first 30 days of hire. New hires are precepted by a designated trained staff member and initial on-boarding requirements are validated through successful completion of the designated organizational entry competency validation and a Critical Care Department-specific competency validation. Completion of all annual competency verification requirements. Experience One year of experience in Critical Care setting preferred but will accept new graduates. Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications Current ACLS certification required In accordance with the CHRISTUS Health License, Certification and Registration Verification Policy, all Associates are required to obtain required certifications for their respective positions within the designated time frame. Credential Grace Periods: If additional credentials are required per the Position Requirements section, a grace period to obtain the certification will apply, dependent on your experience level. Any Candidate/Associate with at least one year of acute care clinical experience in a similar service line within the past three years is considered an Experienced Associate. Any Candidate/Associate who does not have at least one year of full-time acute care clinical experience in the same service line within the past three years is considered an Experienced Associate New to the Specialty. Credential Grace Periods for Experienced Associates Grace Periods for New Graduates & Experienced Associates New to the Specialty Basic Life Support (BLS) No grace period. AHA or Red Cross accepted at time of hire. No grace period. AHA or Red Cross accepted at time of hire. Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Within 30 days of hire. Within 90 days of hire. Pediatric Life Support (PALS) Within 30 days of hire. Within 90 days of hire. Trauma Nurse Core Curriculum (TNCC) Within 60 days of hire. Within 18 months of hire. Trauma Care After Resuscitation (TCAR) Within 60 days of hire. Within 18 months of hire. Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) Within 30 days of hire. Within 60 days of hire. AWHONN INTERMEDIATE FHM (Fetal Heart Monitoring) Within 30 days of hire. Within 60 days of hire. STABLE (Neonatal Education) Within 30 days of hire. Within 60 days of hire. Work Schedule: PRN Work Type: Per Diem As Needed

RN, Clinical Supervisor - Acute Psych Adult

Description Summary: The Clinical Supervisor, in collaboration with and under the direction of the Nursing Department Director/Manager, is accountable for ongoing shift leadership and operations of a clinical department and for nursing care safety and quality. The Clinical Supervisor uses sound human resource and budget principles to guide the daily provision of nursing services to patients and families. The Clinical Supervisor supports comprehensive patient and family services through effective participation with the interdisciplinary team. The Clinical Supervisor is responsible for supervising nursing department associates and providing patient care when needed. Coaches and guides employees under his/her supervision. Demonstrates Professionalism and Excellence by performing as role model for clinical and service excellence. Responsibilities: Demonstrates current, comprehensive, professional knowledge and skills in conformance with recognized nursing standards including the Patient Bill of Rights and Joint Commission/CMS regulations, Standards for Nursing Care for the Patient Care Unit and the New Mexico Nurse Practice Act. Conducts patient experience rounds to determine satisfaction with services and performs service recovery real-time. Assists manager/director in investigation of patient or physician complaints. Champions change by identifying obstacles and requesting resources for effective improvement. Prepares patient assignments based on patient need and associate competency level. Assigns unit tasks, meal/break time and ensures completion. Assists Patient Flow Supervisor in monitoring and improving patient flow metrics, including collaborating to determine appropriate placement based on patient needs. Promotes cohesive work teams and constructive conflict resolution, actively supporting intra- and inter-disciplinary teamwork, within the department. Monitors, coaches and reinforces associate's compliance with policy and procedures. Applies and holds associates accountable for infection control policies and processes. Monitors and coaches staff in hourly rounding and use of patient communication boards. Serves as clinical resource for associates related to complex clinical situations and invasive devices relevant to unit patient population. Monitors fall risk and skin at risk programs to ensure appropriate interventions are implemented to meet prevention strategies. Monitors pain management regimes with nursing staff and facilitates physician communication when not meeting patient pain goals. Facilitates associate participation in unit based multi-disciplinary rounds. Demonstrates awareness and implementation of National Patient Safety Goals as applicable in their area of practice. Monitors and coaches associates for compliance with NPSG. Reassesses the effectiveness of comfort measures (including PRN medications given) within 1 hour of intervention. Monitors associate compliance with this standard. Coaches and mentors associates to make cost effective decisions and use resources prudently achieving both productivity and competence expectations. Adheres to guidelines for IV therapy/Blood Administration. Monitors and coaches staff compliance. Adheres to medication administration guidelines and safe medication practices. Monitors and coaches staff to ensure for compliance with medication administration and safe medication practices. Utilizes AIDET to make a positive first impression. Monitors and coaches associates to achieve AIDET process. Demonstrates and takes responsibility for workplace safety. Exhibits knowledge regarding the hazard and injury reporting procedures. Accurately interprets monitored rhythms and intervenes according to hospital policies and standards. Assists with special procedures as applicable to patient population. Assists in data collection, assessment and documentation appropriate to nature and severity of the need of the patient population. Communicates appropriate data to the physician and other patient care team members. Ensures timely and accurate implementation of physician orders. Performs emergency equipment checks at start of shift. Primary responder to unit emergent events including Code Blue Alert and Rapid Response Team. (Critical Care responds to RRT throughout the organization). Code Blue Alert Management - Prepares patients for emergency treatment with thorough knowledge of emergency practices. Coordinates emergency measures to sustain life. Performs end of shift controlled substance count and ensures resolution of all Pyxis discrepancies prior to shift end. Provides appropriate hand-off communication with patient transitions of care. Assists manager/director in development of unit associate time schedule. Assists staffing office in determining real time staffing needs based on census, patient needs and skill set of associates. Assists with new associate selection and unit education-participating in staff interviews, setting clear staff performance expectations, encouraging staff development, and completing timely performance evaluations-including staff input in each process. Initiates first level counseling as appropriate. Assists manager/director in corrective action/discipline process as indicated. Performs patient care duties when appropriate. Requirements: Education: Graduate of an accredited school of Nursing. BSN preferred. National specialty certification preferred. Experience: 3 years relevant experience preferred but not required. Must be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care/service appropriate to the age of the patients served on the assigned unit/department. Certifications, Registrations, or Licenses: Current RN license in the State of New Mexico. Current BLS Certification. Current ACLS Certification or obtain within 6 months. Current PALS/NRP if applicable to area. Current TNCC if applicable to area or obtain within 6 months. Current CPI or equivalent must be obtained within six months for Behavioral Health and Emergency Department. BLS, ACLS and PALS must be issued through American Heart Association. Work Schedule: MULTIPLE SHIFTS AVAILABLE Work Type: Full Time

Hematology and Oncology - Physician

Amazing Leadership Opportunity as Hematologist/Oncologist Physician that offers work life balance within an amazing city that provides a great environment. Houston has a thriving housing market with great schools! Houston, TX, is a beautiful place to live and work. Houston is famous for its role in space exploration, as it is home to NASA. It is also known for its diverse and vibrant culture, which is reflected in its culinary scene, museums, and green spaces. Houston has a reputation for being an entertainment hub, with events like the rodeo, live concerts, and sports games. Galveston is a short drive from Houston where you can enjoy the beach, trails, and fishing spots. Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center is a teaching hospital that provides a full range of services, with state-of-the-art technology as well as education and research. The medical center is on a 119-acre campus that features 350 acute care beds. We provide health care services at 12 locations in southeast Texas. Work Schedule: To be discussed during the interview Recruitment Incentive (Sign-on Bonus): May be offered Education Debt Reduction Program (Student Loan Repayment): Program Approval, award amount (up to $200,000) & eligibility period (one to five years) are determined by the VHA Education Loan Repayment Services program office after review of the EDRP application. Former EDRP participants are ineligible to apply. Learn more. EDRP Authorized: Former EDRP participants ineligible to apply for incentive. Some of the responsibilities are: Ability to perform clinical assessments including history and physical, appropriate diagnostic evaluation, and timely implementation of treatment Diagnosis and management of hematologic and oncologic emergencies Rounding with residents and fellows on the inpatient service as assigned in rotation with other physician team members Covering weekends and holidays in rotation with other physician team members Physicians must be competent to perform the following procedures: Diagnosis and management of malignant hematology, benign hematology, and solid tumor oncologic diseases Identification and management of side effects of cancer treatments and hematologic conditions Counsel and advise patients with new diagnosis of malignancy or benign hematologic condition Teach clinical fellows and residents in the outpatient clinic setting Perform bone marrow biopsies as needed and peripheral smear analysis Order diagnostic studies and interpret laboratory tests, EKG, and radiology diagnostic tests (e.g. chest x-ray, CT scan, MRI, PET scan) Perform outpatient initial and follow up continuity of care for patients with hematologic and oncologic conditions Prescribe chemotherapy and other medications within defined scope of practice Counsel patients on cancer screening, genetic testing, and cancer prevention Responds to consultation requests in a timely manner Provides education and counseling for patients and families for their hematologic or oncologic Overseeing advance practice practitioners (nurse practitioner, physician assistant), and teaching students, residents and fellows rotating on inpatient and outpatient services Maintain communication with referring providers and other specialties (surgery, radiation oncology, transplant, etc ) for patients who require multidisciplinary care Participate in multi-disciplinary tumor boards Ability to complete electronic consultations (e-consults) for hematologic and oncologic conditions Experience peace of mind knowing you and your family will be well cared for!