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Texas Health Resources Charge Nurse (RN) ICU Neonatal (NICU)- PRN Nights in Denton, Texas
Charge Nurse (RN) ICU Neonatal (NICU)- PRN Nights
Are you looking for a rewarding career, tight-knit nursing team and top-notch benefits? We’re looking for a qualified Charge Nurse like you to join our Texas Health family.
Position Highlights
Work location: Texas Health Denton, 3000 N Interstate 35, Denton, TX 76201
Work Environment: Charge ICU Neonatal (NICU)
Work hours: PRN (as needed) Night shift
Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Denton is a 255-bed, full-service hospital that has served North Texas and southern Oklahoma since 1987. Hospital services include heart and vascular care, women’s services, a Level III neonatal intensive care unit, orthopedics and sports medicine, pain management, emergency medicine, and a weight loss surgery program. As one of the largest employers in Denton County, Texas Health Denton has more than 1,000 employees and more than 325 physicians on its medical staff practicing in more than 45 specialties. Located 45 miles northwest of downtown Dallas and 40 miles northeast of downtown Fort Worth, Texas Health Denton is an accredited Cycle IV Chest Pain Center by the Society of Chest Pain Centers, a Joint Commission accredited Primary Stroke Center and a Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence. We invite you to join us in furthering your career and our accomplishments and philosophy of excellence.
As part of the Texas Health family, we employ over 24,000 employees and are among the areas top five largest employers. Come be a part of our exceptional team as we continue to provide outstanding care and deliver award winning results. You belong here.
Qualifications
Nursing Diploma or Associate Degree in Nursing; BSN preferred
RN - Registered Nurse Upon Hire required
BCLS - Basic Cardiac Life Support prior to providing independent patient care and maintained quarterly Upon Hire required
NRP within 90 days of hire
NRPA-Advanced Neonatal Resuscitation Program within 90 Days of hire required
STABLE Program within 6 Months of hire required
1 Year Experience as a Registered Nurse in an acute care setting required; 2 Years experience as a Registered Nurse in an acute care setting preferred
NICU experience strongly preferred
In addition to the required qualifications, a successful Charge RN will model the eight caring factors listed below.
Basic Human Needs - Responds to others' priorities regarding safety, physical, psychological, and social needs.
Human Respect - Honors worth of humans through unconditional acceptance.
Affiliation Needs - Engages family/caregivers in health care situations.
Appreciation of Unique Meanings - Concerned with understanding others frame of reference.
Mutual Problem Solving - Professional behaviors that help patients and families understand how to confront, learn about, and think about their health and illness; involves a reciprocal, shared approach with resulting decisions acceptable to involved parties.
Attentive Reassurance - Listens and concentrates on others. Is reliable, available, and attentive.
Encouraging Manner - The professional nurse communicates an attitude that is supportive, open, positive, and tolerant.
Healing Environment - The professional nurse creates settings that provide privacy, safety, confidentiality, and tranquility.
The Charge Nurse role will support and actively participate in shared governance/councils which is Texas Health’s structure for decision making. This role directly assists leadership on a particular unit or units and shift, by offering staff guidance and support, maintaining a clean and safe work environment, and ensuring unit operational tasks are completed. Individuals in this role will demonstrate:
A commitment to developing their individual knowledge and skills, as well as advancing the profession of nursing and engaging in lifelong learning/development.
Knowledge of quality management methods, tools, and techniques and ability to create and support an environment that meets the quality goals of the organization.
An understanding of how to anticipate, recognize, and deal effectively with existing or potential conflicts at the individual, group, or situation level; ability to apply this understanding appropriately to diverse situations.
Knowledge of the decision-making process and associated tools and techniques; ability to accurately analyze situations and reach productive decisions based on informed judgment.
Knowledge of successful approaches, tools, and techniques for dealing with changes and adapting to a changing environment; ability to adapt as needed
Demonstrate a high degree of confidentiality, positive interpersonal skills, and ability to function in a fast-paced environment. Maintain a positive, customer-focused attitude toward patients
A strong work ethic and always display a high level of professionalism
Additional perks of being a Texas Health Nurse
Benefits for PRN employees include 401k, Employee Assistance Program EAP and Tobacco Cessation program.
Delivery of high quality of patient care through nursing education, nursing research and innovations in nursing practice.
Strong Unit Based Council (UBC).
A supportive, team environment with outstanding opportunities for growth.
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