Registered Nurse - Emergency Department - ED - Emergency Department
Company: Boulder Community Hospital
Location: Boulder
Posted on: May 22, 2023
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Job Description:
Registered Nurse - Emergency Department
Full Time, Nights. 36 hours/week.#$10,000 Sign-On Bonus Available!
not available for current BCH staff. Pay Range is between
$41.26-$57.89/hr, depending on years of relevant and like
experience. +$2.50/hr for weekends. Range includes night
differential Boulder Community Health is a Certified Level II
Trauma Center. In 2022, we celebrated the 100th anniversary of the
founding of our organization. We are honored to hold the awards of
2021 U.S. News # World Hospitals for Maternity Care#, 2023 Hospital
Boulder Weekly, and Best Local Employer from Daily Camera. Come be
part of an independent, community-focused health system; feel good
knowing that your work will make a difference in people lives and
positively contribute to the community. POSITION SUMMARY Provides
patient care, identifying and implementing nursing interventions,
and evaluating outcomes.# This position holder is responsible for
behaviors and functions identified in essential duties, assumes
ongoing competency, and participates in quality improvement.# Care
is provided to all ages with problems ranging from simple,
non-urgent to complex, life-threatening conditions.# All
documentation, tracking and aftercare is electronic, and computer
based. JOB QUALIFICATIONS Special Qualifications (Licensure,
Registration, etc.) Colorado Nursing License in good standing
Certifications required; If certification not through American
Heart Association upon hire - conversion to AHA required within
conditional period of employment - suspension if certification
lapses: BLS certification. ACLS certification PALS or ENPC
certification TNCC certification within 6 months of hire, or upon
the expiration of the current certification. NIHSS certification
required within 6months of hire. Certification recommended: NRP
Neonatal Resuscitation Program desirable CEN # Certification for
Emergency Nursing # desirable Knowledge, Skill and Ability
Demonstrated physical and mental ability to apply nursing theories,
procedures and emergency nursing standards to clinical practice
Critical Care monitoring skills: cardiac monitoring, respiratory
assessment and management, trauma specific assessment and
procedures Computer and keyboard skills are desirable Experience
One year of RN clinical experience in ED, Critical Care or
Telemetry preferred. Experienced ED RN in a level 3 or higher ED- 2
years min experience required. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES Assessment.# ED nurses shall triage and initiate
accurate and ongoing assessments of physical and psychosocial
problems of patients of all ages from 0 through the lifespan, as
evidenced in documentation and adherence to department standards.
Demonstrates organization and efficiency in relationship to time
management and patient load (4-6 patients). Identifies
environmental and psychosocial factors affecting discharge needs
and refers appropriately. Knowledgeable of EMTALA issues that
impact ED care and management. Recognitive of communicable disease
and potential for bioterrorism threats. Planning and
Implementation.# Based on assessment, sound knowledge and critical
thinking, ED nurses shall initiate nursing interventions and
diagnostic tests according to standard, and function independently
to assure high quality, timely and comprehensive care is offered.
Demonstrates an awareness of community resources for referral and
integration of care. Accountable for daily assignments to ensure
that adequate supplies and equipment are available for patient
care. Demonstrates the ability to assume leadership role in
emergency or crisis situations. Able to identify replacement and
alternative options, resources and communicating repair needs in
the event of equipment malfunctions. Evaluation.# ED nurses will
evaluate patient response to treatment plans, collaborate with
physicians, and modify care according to patient responses.#
Documentation will reflect this. Communication.# Nurses will assure
open and timely communication with patients, family, and team
members to assure understanding of care, delivery delays, and
comprehensive care.# This also includes peer review and team
problem solving techniques. Honest and constructive feedback will
be given co-workers when requested, or when problem areas are
identified. Resolve conflicts Documents all aspects of care
legibly, concisely and accurately. Teaching. nurse shall assist the
patient and significant other to have the information they need on
discharge to care for themselves or their loved one. Education.#
Nurses shall recognize their own learning needs and those of peers
and assist in meeting those needs to maximize professional
development and optimal emergency nursing practice. 7 hours
continuing education annually.# Four hours of trauma specific
required for Trauma designation. Three hours of pediatric
education. Professionalism. nurses shall be competent and current,
adhering to established standards of practice. Their practice,
activities and behaviors will characterize professionals. About
Boulder Community Health and Boulder, Colorado Uncompromising
medical excellence delivered with respect and compassion. Since
1922, Boulder Community Health has built a strong reputation on
these values. As community-owned and operated not-for-profit
hospital and clinic locations, we remain dedicated to the evolving
needs of our citizens and providing access to high-quality care.
Nestled in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, the Boulder
lifestyle is conductive to enjoying the outdoors and brings a fresh
perspective to healthcare practice. Surround yourself by natural
beauty and an active, life-embracing community. Enjoy
state-of-the-art facilities and equipment along with competitive
compensation and benefits, including health/dental/life, tuition
reimbursement, on-site fitness center, Employee Wellness, Employee
Activities # Discounts, and many more! # EOE/Affirmative
Action/Drug-free workplace Full Time, Nights. 36 hours/week.
$10,000 Sign-On Bonus Available! not available for current BCH
staff. Pay Range is between $41.26-$57.89/hr, depending on years of
relevant and like experience. +$2.50/hr for weekends. Range
includes night differential Boulder Community Health is a Certified
Level II Trauma Center. In 2022, we celebrated the 100th
anniversary of the founding of our organization. We are honored to
hold the awards of 2021 U.S. News & World 'Best Hospitals for
Maternity Care', 2023 Best Hospital from Boulder Weekly, and Best
Local Employer from Daily Camera. Come be part of an independent,
community-focused health system; feel good knowing that your work
will make a difference in people's lives and positively contribute
to the community. POSITION SUMMARY Provides patient care,
identifying and implementing nursing interventions, and evaluating
outcomes. This position holder is responsible for behaviors and
functions identified in essential duties, assumes ongoing
competency, and participates in quality improvement. Care is
provided to all ages with problems ranging from simple, non-urgent
to complex, life-threatening conditions. All documentation,
tracking and aftercare is electronic, and computer based. JOB
QUALIFICATIONS Special Qualifications (Licensure, Registration,
etc.) Colorado Nursing License in good standing Certifications
required; If certification not through American Heart Association
upon hire - conversion to AHA required within conditional period of
employment - suspension if certification lapses: BLS certification.
ACLS certification PALS or ENPC certification TNCC certification
within 6 months of hire, or upon the expiration of the current
certification. NIHSS certification required within 6months of hire.
Certification recommended: NRP Neonatal Resuscitation Program
desirable CEN - Certification for Emergency Nursing - desirable
Knowledge, Skill and Ability Demonstrated physical and mental
ability to apply nursing theories, procedures and emergency nursing
standards to clinical practice Critical Care monitoring skills:
cardiac monitoring, respiratory assessment and management, trauma
specific assessment and procedures Computer and keyboard skills are
desirable Experience One year of RN clinical experience in ED,
Critical Care or Telemetry preferred. Experienced ED RN in a level
3 or higher ED- recent 2 years min experience required. ESSENTIAL
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Assessment. ED nurses shall triage and
initiate accurate and ongoing assessments of physical and
psychosocial problems of patients of all ages from 0 through the
lifespan, as evidenced in documentation and adherence to department
standards. Demonstrates organization and efficiency in relationship
to time management and patient load (4-6 patients). Identifies
environmental and psychosocial factors affecting discharge needs
and refers appropriately. Knowledgeable of EMTALA issues that
impact ED care and management. Recognitive of communicable disease
and potential for bioterrorism threats. Planning and
Implementation. Based on assessment, sound knowledge and critical
thinking, ED nurses shall initiate nursing interventions and
diagnostic tests according to standard, and function independently
to assure high quality, timely and comprehensive care is offered.
Demonstrates an awareness of community resources for referral and
integration of care. Accountable for daily assignments to ensure
that adequate supplies and equipment are available for patient
care. Demonstrates the ability to assume leadership role in
emergency or crisis situations. Able to identify replacement and
alternative options, resources and communicating repair needs in
the event of equipment malfunctions. Evaluation. ED nurses will
evaluate patient response to treatment plans, collaborate with
physicians, and modify care according to patient responses.
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