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Join our team of dedicated professionals and transform your nursing practice! Stanford Nurses are recognized as bold leaders, compassionate healers, educators, and mentors, providing the highest standards of excellence in care while generating long-term impressions that continue to set SHC apart as the best place to work and thrive. Stanford Nursing offers a wide array of career advancement opportunities and access to the latest technologies and healthcare innovations. It boasts a workplace culture that encourages personal growth and work-life balance while honoring its commitment to delivering evidence-based, patient-centered care. Stanford's Cardiovascular Operating Room is globally recognized with a long history of excellence in surgical care. As a pioneer in heart transplant surgery, Stanford surgeons performed the first successful heart transplant in the United States in 1968, cementing Stanford’s reputation as a leader in cardiovascular medicine. In 1981, Stanford performed the first successful heart-lung transplant. Currently, Stanford ranks #1 in the US for Transplant Rate, #1 for Graft Survival Rate at the 1-year mark, and #1 in California for Organ Acceptance. Our nurses are trained with state-of-the-art technology and equipment allowing them to fully contribute as members of a multidisciplinary surgical team. Stanford CVOR nurses are highly skilled, dedicated professionals who are committed to providing exceptional care to patients undergoing complex cardiac, vascular, and thoracic surgeries.
Job Responsibility
Establishes Therapeutic Relationships
Obtains accurate and relevant assessment data and interprets the data as normal vs abnormal
Develops an individualized plan of care
Implements nursing and medical interventions safely
Assesses a patient's and family's learning needs and readiness to learn
Teaches other staff members
Ability to rapidly grasp problem situations and respond quickly and appropriately
Monitors own practices and assists in monitoring others for practices related to patient and employee safety
Integrates multiple requests and work expectations by setting priorities
Contributes to team building through participation in unit programs and meetings
Learns and utilizes the available technology for communication, documentation, and locating information
Attains knowledge and competence that reflects current nursing practice
Communicates effectively in a variety of formats
Demonstrates leadership in the professional practice setting and the profession
Evaluates own nursing practice in relation to professional practice standards and guidelines
Requirements
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) from an accredited college or university preferred
Able to communicate effectively in English
Current American Heart Association Certification for Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers
CA-RN (Registered Nurse)
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) certification may be required by the cost center
Nice to have
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) from an accredited college or university