Part Time Dialysis RN Job at Wooster Community Hospital in Wooster
Wooster Community Hospital, Wooster, OH, US
Job Description
Dialysis RN
MAIN FUNCTION:
The Dialysis RN is responsible for conducting inpatient hemodialysis treatments in coordination with the Dialysis Program Coordinator and nephrology. In this role, the individual will utilize policies and procedures to ensure safe and effective hemodialysis treatment as prescribed by the nephrologist. The Dialysis RN will communicate and report patient concerns, and changes with the clinical team, to include physicians and the Dialysis Program Coordinator, in a timely manner. The Dialysis RN is responsible for collaboration with the Staff RN through pre and post reporting to ensure safe and effective care. In addition, the Dialysis RN will provide appropriate patient education, care, and support for renal failure patients.
RESPONSIBLE TO: Director of Critical Care, Dialysis Coordinator
MUST HAVE REQUIREMENTS:
• Current Ohio RN licensure
• 1 year Acute or 2 years Chronic dialysis RN experience
• American Heart Association BLS
PREFERRED ATTRIBUTES:
• BSN
• Familiarity with NxStage System One
• Clinical expertise in vascular access
• American Heart Association ACLS within 6 months of hire
Dialysis RN Operations
In conjunction with Dialysis Program Coordinator
a. Perform safe and effective hemodialysis treatments within the facility.
b. Notify the Dialysis Coordinator of any additional supply needs, shortages, or concerns.
c. Participates in ongoing educational and professional growth opportunities within the
department.
d. Annual and ongoing competency validation to assure proficiency in performing
assigned tasks.
e. Accepts feedback as an opportunity for growth and development.
f. Demonstrates knowledge and understanding of new policies and procedures,
practices, changes in practice, and initiatives. Obtains this knowledge via staff meeting
attendance, reading of communication, required hospital education, and discussion with
departmental leadership and peers.
g. Demonstrates initiative and responsibility to develop personal, leadership and
professional goals/objectives and determines methods to meet these goals and objectives.
h. Timely documentation and notification of all critical events.
I. Work as staff RN when not needed in dialysis program
Float Registered Nurse- ICU, PCU, MS
MAIN FUNCTION:
Float staff will be assigned to one unit director for performance evaluation but will also be responsible to management team where they are assigned each shift. HD Float staff will be assigned to a unit each shift if not needed in dialysis. HD Float may be pulled to different units during any given shift, depending where the staffing needs must be met. HD Float staff may be floated to any area when needed and will take assignments within the scope of their skills and experience. HD Float staff will be expected to provide care of patients from various types of illness requiring urgent attention and must be able to recognize and effectively threat life threatening conditions. HD Float staff will be expected to maintain competency in main assigned departments for their float group. HD Float staff will be expected to attend some of the assigned department staff meetings and/or read the meeting minutes.
RESPONSIBLE TO: Director of Critical Care
MUST HAVE REQUIREMENTS:
- ACLS within 1 year of hire, and maintain while in position
- Complete NIH Stroke Certification with 6 months and maintain while in position
- Ability to read and operate cardiac monitor, recognize normal/abnormal rhythms, and institute appropriate interventions
- One year current hospital nursing as RN
PREFERRED ATTRIBUTES
- ED/Critical care experience/telemetry experience.
- IV therapy/Phlebotomy experience
variable. three 8 hour shifts per weekend including at least 1 Saturday every 4-6 weeks
generally dayshift hours but may run into evening hours
three 8 hour shifts per weekend including at least 1 Saturday every 4-6 weeks
24hrs/ week
48hrs/pay