Evergreen Requisition - Based on experienced, applicants will be matched to appropriate requisitions.
ABOUT THE HSC
HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
The
HSC Health Care System is a nonprofit organization combining the resources of a
care coordination plan; (Health Services for Children with Special Needs,
Inc.), pediatric specialty hospital (The HSC Pediatric Center), home health
agency (HSC Home Care, LLC), and parent foundation (The HSC Foundation) to
offer a comprehensive approach to caring, serving and empowering people with
disabilities. The HSC team of 750 employees and more than 100 volunteers
together serve children and young adults with special health care needs and
their families at our District of Columbia and Maryland locations.
Job Requirements
Under the supervision of
the Inpatient Services Director and RN House Supervisor, the Registered Nurse
provides direct and indirect patient care, assessing nursing care needs as well
as planning and providing nursing care interventions, preventing complications
and promoting improvement in the patients’ comfort and wellness; informing the
interdisciplinary team of patients’ condition as appropriate. Provides
supervision to the nursing staff regarding patient care. All efforts are
directed towards continuous quality improvement and family centered care. May
be utilized as a charge nurse, preceptor or code team member.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Required Experience:
1. Minimum of two (2) to three (3) years of experience working in pediatric nursing, preferably in acute care settings.
2. Basic Computer skills. The ideal candidate must be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the age of the patients serves on his or her assigned unit. He/she must also demonstrate knowledge of principles of growth and development over the life span, possess the ability to assess data reflective of the patients’ status and interpret the appropriate information needed to identify each patient requirement relative to his or her age specific needs.
License/Certifications:
1. Current license from the District of Columbia;
2. Current CPR certification;
3. Certification in Pediatric Rehabilitation preferred.
Required Education:
1. Graduate of a fully accredited school of nursing;
2. Bachelor of Science in Nursing preferred.
JOB FUNCTIONS
Essential job duties:
1. Provide leadership to
ensure that important processes and activities are measured, assessed and
improved systematically, interdepartmentally, and intradepartmental.
2. Participates in
interdisciplinary, interdepartmental performance improvement activities.
3. Provide leadership and
guidance to ensure departmental staff receive, when appropriate, continuous
orientation and training in performance improvement activities and adherence in
all hospital safety related requirements.
4. Adheres to the General
Performance Standards of Practice.
5. Assesses patients;
determines nursing diagnosis; plans, implements and evaluates patient care upon
admission and throughout hospitalization. The assessment must include
biophysical, psychosocial, environmental, self-care, education and discharge
planning factors incorporating data from the patient and or family when
appropriate, in collaboration n with the case manager.
6. Delivers nursing care
to the patient based on the assessment of their needs.
7. Documents current
patient status, the care given to the patient and the progress, response and
outcome of his/her care and the activities of the day on the nursing care flow
sheet and progress note as indicated in the electronic medical record.
8. Attend family meetings
as assigned.
9. Develops and updates
weekly nursing summary and goals in the electronic medical record.
10. Assigns patient care
to nursing staff and other unit duties based on staff members competency.
11. Supervises the
delivery of direct patient care by nursing staff.
12. Administers
medications according to policy and monitors patients response.
13. Verifies physician
orders accurately and acknowledges new orders in the electronic medical
record.
14. Acts as a member of
the Code Blue Team as assigned.
15. Uses equipment and
supplies as safely and effectively.
16. Adheres to standard
precautions and infection control policies.
17. Anticipates safety
problems and initiates action in response to equipment or information
indicating risk(s) to correct, prevent and/or minimize risk(s) to the patient,
employee of hospital.
18. Gives and receives
report.
19. Assesses learning
needs of patient and parents, then provides them with information teaches them
skills as necessary.
20. Performs hospital
wide and unit specific technical skills competently and independently in
accordance with policy and procedure guidelines.
21. Completes GRASP data
collection tool for assigned patients.
22. Serves as resource
for other nursing staff members.
23. Maintains and uses
the electronic medical record to coordinate and prioritize patient
care.
Other job duties:
1. Acts as a charge nurse
and responds to patient and unit need accordingly;
2. Acts as a preceptor
for new nursing staff members as assigned;
3. Participates in
quality assessment and performance improvement activities;
4. Accompanies patients
for clinics, and community reintegration;
5. Participates in
interdisciplinary patient rounds and related activities;
6. Serves as active
member of departmental or hospital committee as requested.
7. Other duties, as
assigned.
At Children's, we know what it takes to really connect with kids, we're looking for nurses who love a challenge.
Pediatric nurses have to be patient. They have to be understanding, yet able to communicate effectively and honestly with a child and their family about their illness and treatment. And every Children's nurse must have the confidence to take a patient's care into his or her own hands.
At Children's you'll work closely with each patient and their family across a continuum of care - beginning with admission, when you perform physical assessments and take a patient/family history that covers all the vitals.
You'll prepare and carry out a plan of patient care. You'll work with professionals from all Children's health care disciplines. Together you will ensure your patients' progress every step of the way. You will even make rounds with physicians, discussing your patients' conditions and needs.
Professionally, you'll grow like never before.
The nursing practice environment at Children's is ideal for developing your skills to the maximum, increasing your level of responsibility and entering new specialty areas.
Our versatile career ladder, the Program for Professional Advancement (PPA), enables you to move both vertically and laterally across a wide range of clinical, educational and management opportunities. Recently we restructured our nurses compensation package to include:
Our recent achievement of Magnet status reflects what we’ve known all along: That our nurses are something very special - that their vision, talents, dedication and leadership define a truly exceptional practice environment. We invite you to learn more about our Magnet environment, accomplished by approximately 6% of the nation’s hospitals, and even fewer pediatric centers.
We are also a Beacon Award winner, recognized for our outstanding CICU and PICU environments. In fact, our Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Unit is the first in the country to be designated a Beacon Award winner AND our Pediatric Intensive Care Unit is the first in the Northeast region to receive the Beacon designation!