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R5 cares for patients with chronic multi-system disease processes with an emphasis on nephrology and urology, providing specialized patient and family care to renal transplant recipients and living donors. Patient populations include adults and older adults with common diagnostic categories including Acute Kidney Injury, End-Stage Renal Disease, Diabetes, Infectious Diseases, Urological disorders and Urological surgeries. This is a full time, day shift opportunity consisting of 3, 12-hour shifts per week.
Job Responsibility:
Assessment, diagnosis, outcome identification, planning, implementation, documentation, and evaluation of the effects of nursing care
Care delivery and coordination of patient and family care
Responsible for assessment, diagnosis, outcome identification, planning, implementation, documentation, and evaluation of the effects of nursing care
Requirements:
Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing (BSN) preferred
Must matriculate to a BSN program within 1 year of hire with completion attained within 5 years of hire
Evidence of 10 hours of ongoing education per year
Current license to practice as a Registered Professional Nurse in the State of Maine
Certification in relevant specialty preferred
At least 1 year prior RN work experience
Basic knowledge of the research base, theory, practices, principles, and processes of professional nursing
Interpersonal and communication skills to interact effectively with patients, families, and healthcare team members
Analytical ability sufficient to identify changes in patients’ conditions and to initiate appropriate action
Ability to identify potential crisis situations involving patients and/or families and to initiate appropriate action
Demonstrates a caring nursing practice and promotes a healing environment for patients and families
Demonstrates the required knowledge and technical skills to care for most patient populations on the unit