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Hours Full-time, Part-time
Location Glenwood springs, Colorado

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Job Summary:
Provides professional nursing care in accordance with known/accepted standards of practice and AVH policy. Utilizes the Nursing Process to assess, plan, implement and evaluate nursing care. Works in support of the medical staff treatment plan and makes recommendations for changes to medical treatment plan as appropriate. Educates patients and family around the plan of care and disease management. Actively supports the nursing philosophy by striving for excellence in patient care, professional development, interpersonal relations, time management, and continuous quality improvement. RN ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS I NURSING PROCESS AND CLINICAL PRACTICE SKILLS 10% Fully competent in primary nurse role on unit; performs patient and family assessment & problem identification, plans care accordingly, implements and evaluates plan of care so that problems are resolved. Develops a problem based plan of care for every patient with appropriate nursing interventions Records pertinent clinical documentation in accordance with regulatory requirements, professional standards and hospital policy. Prioritizes patient situations and takes appropriate action in an efficient, effective manner Responds to clinical needs of patients in accord with experience, nursing standards, and hospital/nursing policies and procedures. Makes value-added resource decisions for patient care with respect to supplies, equipment, and acuity of care II PATIENT TEACHING 5% Provides individualized patient and family education consistent with patient’s learning style, readiness to learn and self care needs Evaluates the effectiveness of patient learning III CARE COORDINATION 5% Coordinates with all members of the hospital team in order to address patient care, resolve problems, and improve the delivery of multidisciplinary care on a daily basis Applies individual and group problem solving; shares knowledge with others freely, consults openly, and assists others to interpret data Uses verbal and written communication methods effectively Provides input into refinement of nursing care plans developed by others IV PATIENT SAFETY & CONFIDENTIALITY 5% Adheres reliably to all accepted patient safety standards Identifies and promotes new learning around changing patient safety standards of practice Serves in advocacy role; encouraging active involvement of patient and family in their care Follows all security, confidentiality, and privacy policies V PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT & INTEGRATION 10% Develops professional goals and diversity of responsibilities within nursing practice; consistent with hospital mission and goals Demonstrates role awareness and seeks individualized/department specific continuing education that improves patient care or professional practice: antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum, or neonatal Able to express nursing values around patient/family centered care and assists others to achieve shared understanding Active participant in quality improvement processes Identifies need to seek out additional information when needed and apply relevant findings to nursing practice VI LEADERSHIP 5% Demonstrates responsibility and accountability for own professional decision making Participates and contributes to unit meetings and activities VII. UNIT SPECIFIC DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES 10% Proficient in peripartum care. Proficient in the care of normal and special care neonates. Initiates resuscitation efforts in neonates according to NRP guidelines. Ability to begin resuscitation efforts in adults in accordance with BLS guidelines until relieved by a physician/critical care nurse. Ability to accurately interpret external and internal fetal monitor tracings and begin intrauterine resuscitative efforts as appropriate. Cross-train to PCU. POPULATION SPECIFIC CRITERIA Pass/No Pass Ensures developmentally appropriate care for antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum, and neonatal patients. VII CORE VALUES 50%
Patient Centered:is passionate about patient care, creating positive impressions on a consistent basis and exceeding our patients’ expectations. Exhibits courtesy and sensitivity to the needs of patients and their families, responds with a sense of urgency to patient problems, anticipates patient requirements, responds proactively and places the patient’s safety above all else.
Teamwork:works collaboratively with physicians and other staff and assists whenever possible. He/she openly shares information, provides feedback and participates in appropriate decision making as part of a team of healthcare professionals. Hospital and departmental objectives are placed ahead of individual agendas Respect for Others:actively listens to others, takes other opinions into account, and communicates openly and honestly. He/she demonstrates respect for others by being timely with communications, completion of tasks, and meeting attendance. The employee is respectful of all physicians, colleagues, patients, visitors, and other stakeholders Accountability:takes responsibility for his/her actions, abides by the hospital's guiding philosophies and policies, and follows through on commitments and physician orders. He/she provides complete and accurate information to the Physician and/or other members of the work team. takes personal pride and ownership in the quality of care and services provided to all internal and external customers Integrity:is truthful, trustworthy, and principled. He/she demonstrates character, conviction, and honest and ethical behavior in all interactions with others. The employee's word can be trusted. Behavior is consistent with these AVH Core Values
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS

· Associate Degree in Nursing
· BSN graduate preferred
· Experience: 1 year preferred

LICENSE/REGISTRATION/CERTIFICATIONS

· Current Colorado nursing license or temporary permit
· Current BLS certification
· Other Required:
1. NRP within 18 months of hire
2. STABLE within 18 months of hire
3. AWHONN Intermediate EFM course within 18 months of hire
4. ACLS within 18 months of hire

KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL REQUIREMENTS

· Ability to concentrate and show attention to detail
· Relatively high degree of analytical abilities
· Strong interpersonal skills required
· Ability to work independently


LANGUAGE SKILLS

· Ability to read and communicate effectively in English
· Spanish preferred

WORKING CONDITIONS

· Normal patient care environment with little exposure to excessive noise, dust and temperature
· May be exposed to communicable diseases through normal or careless performance of responsibilities
· May be exposed to mechanical dangers associated with mechanical devices
· May be exposed to stressful situations


DESCRIPTION OF PHYSICAL DEMANDS

PHYSICAL DEMANDS

On-the-job time is spent in the following physical activities.
- Percent of Time-
Stand: 40%
Walk: 30%
Sit: 30%
Talk or hear: 99%
Use hands to finger, handle or feel: 100%
Push or pull: 10%
Stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl: 10%
Reach with hands and arms: 10%
Taste or smell: 00%

This job requires that weight be lifted or force be exerted.
- Yes/ No -
Up to 10 pounds: yes
Up to 25 pounds: yes
Up to 50 pounds: yes
Up to 100 pounds: no
More than 100 pounds: no

This job has vision requirements as follows: - Yes/No-
Clear close vision: yes
Clear distance vision: yes
Depth perception: yes
Three-dimensional vision; ability to judge
distances and spatial relationships: yes
Ability to adjust eye to bring an object into
sharp focus: yes

Specific demands not listed:

WORK ENVIRONMENT

Job may have exposure to the following environmental conditions:
-Yes/No -
Wet, humid conditions (non-weather): no
Work near moving mechanical parts: yes
Fumes or airborne particles: yes
Toxic or caustic chemicals: no
Outdoor weather conditions: no
Extreme cold (non-weather): no
Extreme heat (non-weather): no
Risk of electrical shock: yes
Work with explosives: no
Risk of radiation: yes
Vibration: no

Hearing ability required for work environment is: - Yes/No -
Ability to hear alarms on equipment: yes
Ability to hear patient call: yes
Ability to hear instructions clearly: yes

- Hi/Med/Lo -
The typical noise level for the work environment is: med

Repetitive Motion Actions - Percent of Time -
Repetitive use of foot control: 00%
Repetitive use of hands: 50%
Grasping - simple/light: 80%
Grasping - firm/heavy: 15%
Fine dexterity: 50%