Wound and Ostomy RN
Mitchell Martin Inc., New York, NY, United States
Job Description
A well known Medical Center located in New York has an immediate need for a Wound and Ostomy RN
Type: Contract
Schedule: Days 5x8 - 6:45am - 3:00pm
Location: New York
Job Description
Collaboration
The Wound and Ostomy Registered Nurse establishes satisfactory interpersonal relationships with co-workers and colleagues, patients, families and significant others.
Initiates communication with patient and family to determine individual needs of patients, families and significant others.
Initiates communication with co-workers and colleagues in other disciplines and departments to share and exchange ideas and information about related activities and needs.
Provides detailed patient education to patient and family members during inpatient stay and at the time of discharge following prescribed teaching plans.
Responds effectively, both verbally and non-verbally, to communications from patients, families and significant others as well as subordinates, colleagues, department heads, supervisors, physicians, etc.
Ethics
The Wound and Ostomy registered nurse's decisions and actions on behalf of patients are determined in an ethical manner.
Demonstrates sensitivity to the values of self and others.
Involves patient/family in plan of care incorporating their cultural, spiritual and other belief systems.
Qualifications
Must meet requirements of Registered Nurse
Ability to prioritize and problem solve
Ability to relate collaboratively with health care team
Bachelor's Degree required and Master's Degree in Nursing is preferred.
Minimum Of (2) Years Of Experience Preferred.
NYS RN License
BCLS required
Required in specialty areas.
Wound and Ostomy Certification preferred
Ability to effectively communicate in English, both verbally and written.
Good interpersonal and communication skills
Must have WOCN cert
Physical Demands
Involves standing, walking, sitting, talking, hearing and bending.
May include some repetitive motions.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position without compromising patient care
Please email: kaseyjo.arndt@hcmmi.com