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Corewell Health RN Float in Royal Oak, Michigan
RN Float
Full-time 12-hour (7pm-7:30am)
Royal Oak
Midnights shift position for the Royal Oak Nursing Resource Pool.
Medical/Surgical
Progressive
Improve health, instill humanity and inspire hope. That’s just the beginning of the difference you can make when you join our team of Registered Nurses on the Intensive Care Unit at Corewell Health Hospital Royal Oak
Corewell Health Hospital, Royal OakCorewell Health, Royal Oak opened on January 24, 1955, as a 238-bed community hospital. Today, the hospital serves as the largest hospital in the Corewell Health network. This is a 1,131-bed major academic and referral center with Level I adult trauma and Level II pediatric trauma designations. Corewell Health, Royal Oak has 44 residency and fellowship programs with 481 residents and fellows. Corewell Health is the exclusive clinical partner of the Oakland University William Corewell Health School of Medicine with more than 1,400 Corewell Health doctors on faculty. The advanced capabilities and clinical expertise within this center have earned us Magnet® designation four consecutive times, the distinction of being Michigan’s first Diagnostic Imaging Center of Excellence, and recognition as the #2 hospital in Michigan and one of the top hospitals in the country by U.S. News & World Report.
GENERAL SUMMARY:
As a Registered Nurse, under the ANA scope of practice, you will utilize the framework of the nursing process to provide professional nursing care by incorporating patient-family centered care principles. The Registered Nurse provides quality patient care under the direction of the Nurse Leader according to Corewell Health policies and procedures.
BENEFITS
Corewell Health offers a comprehensive benefits package to meet your financial, health and life-work balance goals.
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Generous paid time off, holidays and flexible scheduling
Our employees receive special discounts on a wide range of products and services
Exceptional health, dental, vision and prescription drug insurance plans
Relocation assistance
Generous retirement savings, disability insurance, identify theft protection and even home and auto insurance
Free onsite parking at all campuses
STANDARD 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 duties.
Education / Training : Graduate of an accredited school of nursing with an associate degree or higher. Diploma, A.D.N., B.S.N., M.S.N., DNP/PhD – if not minimum BSN prepared, new graduate/nurse with less than one (1) year experience is required to sign an educational contract upon hire to complete BSN within specified timeframe and adhere to contract stipulations. RN must enroll in an accredited BSN program within one (1) year of licensure date and complete within the next five (5) years. This is effective April 18, 2023.
Work Experience :
2 years of clinical experience preferred
External candidates are required to have a minimum of 15 months of clinical experience (1 year clinical experience + completion of nursing orientation) required.
External candidates must successfully complete a competency assessment provided by nursing education required.
Internal candidates with less than 2 years of clinical experience must submit a letter of recommendation from their current Nurse Manager.
Certification, Licensure, Registration :
RN with active license in State of Michigan. Specialty Certification highly recommended after 2 years in specialty.
Other Qualifications :
Current American Heart Association BLS for Healthcare Providers certification and other certifications as required by department.
Critical Care: ACLS within 6 months of hire/transfer
Emergency Care: ACLS within 6 months of hire/transfer, TNCC and ENPC within 12 and 15 months of hire/transfer respectively.
NICU NRP within 6 months of hire/transfer
Pediatrics: PALS within 12 months of hire/transfer
Family Birth Center: NRP within 6 months of hire/transfer
Family Birth Center: EFM within 1 year of hire/transfer
Mother Baby Care: NRP within 6 months of hire/transfer
Pre-Op and PACU requires ACLS and PALS within 6 months of hire
Endoscopy: ACLS required (exception: Dearborn, Farmington Hills, Taylor)
Radiology: ACLS within 6 months of hire
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
Apply the nursing process of assessment, planning, implementation, evaluation, and discharge needs of patient/family/significant other. Apply the Core Concepts of Patient- and Family-Centered Care (PFCC) in practice and uses this knowledge to personalize care for each patient/family. Recognize the impact of nursing care and patient/family partnerships on patient outcomes. Partner with and utilizes patient/family input and goals in planning plan of care. Provide quality care that meets or exceeds the expectations of value (core measures, quality matrix, patient experience, fiscally responsible). Aid individuals in a manner that considers their special needs, age-related and cultural-related needs. Recognize the roles of the interdisciplinary team, patient and family care partners and utilizes them appropriately as resources in planning patient care. Delegate appropriate tasks. Demonstrate knowledge of and competently performs technical procedures and uses equipment properly. Document in the patient record in a timely, accurate and concise manner. Develops teaching strategies for patient/family; documents education and learning appropriately in health record. Demonstrate leadership in the professional practice setting and is responsible for continuing personal education, mentoring peers, and educating patients and families. Stays up to date with current health system initiatives and incorporates evidence-based practice and research into practice. Maintains current knowledge in area of clinical practice. Complete a self-appraisal that includes professional goals annually and completes peer review. Participate in department-based activities, staff meetings and committees. Actively participates in hand offs of care, including the patient, family, and partners in care. Demonstrate knowledge, understanding and embraces cultural traditions and lore of community served.
This document represents the major duties, responsibilities, and authorities of this job, and is not intended to be a complete list of all tasks and functions. It should be understood, therefore, that incumbents may be asked to perform job-related duties beyond those explicitly described.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Physical Effort :
- Strength
Position requires ability to frequently push/pull up to 30 lb. objects with assist of others, occasional requires ability to lift objects more than 50 lbs. with others, constantly lift objects up to 20 lbs. And frequently lift to 40 lbs.
- Manual Dexterity
Position requires incumbent to constantly perform simple motor skills such as standing, walking and simple manipulative skills such as writing. Position requires incumbent to frequently perform moderately difficult manipulative skills such as positioning patients.
- Coordination
Position requires incumbent to constantly perform gross body coordination such as walking. Frequently perform tasks which require hand-eye coordination such as assisting patients to eat, collections of specimens for transport to lab and tasks which require arm-hand steadiness such as taking patients temps and pulses.
- Mobility
Position requires incumbent to constantly walk and stand; occasionally sit for prolonged periods, frequently bend such as when caring for a patient in bed.
- Visual Discrimination
Position requires incumbent to constantly see objects far away as in driving and see close objects such as reading thermometers.
- Hearing
Position requires incumbent to constantly be able to hear normal sound with some background noise as in answering phone/intercom. Frequently be able to distinguish sound as in equipment alarms.
Work Environment :
Employee may be frequently exposed to electro-magnetic radiations as in VDTs. Occasionally exposed to hazardous material other than blood, body tissues, or fluids, dust, toxins, cytotoxins, chemical hazardous materials, bodily injuries, loud and/or unpleasant noises, high humidity, electrical hazards, or poisonous substances. Infrequently exposed to blood, body tissue, or fluids. Seldom exposed to fluctuations in temperature, grease, oil, and radiation.
Potential risk of an exposure to hazardous medications or waste materials of hazardous medications.
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Primary Location
SITE - Royal Oak Hospital - 3601 W 13 Mile Road - Royal Oak
Department Name
Nursing Resource Pool - Royal Oak
Employment Type
Full time
Shift
Night (United States of America)
Weekly Scheduled Hours
36
Hours of Work
7:00 pm to 7:30 am
Days Worked
Monday through Sunday
Weekend Frequency
Variable weekends
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Corewell Health is committed to providing a safe environment for our team members, patients, visitors, and community. We require a drug-free workplace and require team members to comply with the MMR, Varicella, Tdap, and Influenza vaccine requirement if in an on-site or hybrid workplace category. We are committed to supporting prospective team members who require reasonable accommodations to participate in the job application process, to perform the essential functions of a job, or to enjoy equal benefits and privileges of employment due to a disability, pregnancy, or sincerely held religious belief.
Corewell Health grants equal employment opportunity to all qualified persons without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, religion, genetic information, marital status, height, weight, gender, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other legally protected category.
An interconnected, collaborative culture where all are encouraged to bring their whole selves to work, is vital to the health of our organization. As a health system, we advocate for equity as we care for our patients, our communities, and each other. From workshops that develop cultural intelligence, to our inclusion resource groups for people to find community and empowerment at work, we are dedicated to ongoing resources that advance our values of diversity, equity, and inclusion in all that we do. We invite those that share in our commitment to join our team.
You may request assistance in completing the application process by calling 616.486.7447.