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The Emergency Department at St. Anthony Hospital, one of our proud Magnet® designated hospitals, is a verified American College of Surgeons’ Level I Trauma Center. We are a Joint Commission Comprehensive Stroke Center and a cardiac receiving center. We are a high-volume ED treating a variety of medical and cardiac conditions with 46 beds and approximately 58,000 visits per year. We are the home of Flight for Life® Colorado and surrounding areas bring around 1,000 patients from medical to trauma. We are a desirable department as we are the Premier Level I ED, Emergency Services Association Lantern Award recipient, providing exemplary care, ANCC equivalent of a Magnet, and we attract the best and brightest as an exemplary model department, recognized on national level of being the top one percent.
Job Responsibility:
Actively support the department director/manager by coordinating clinical and department activities for the unit
Serve as a clinical nurse and resource to the staff
Authorize work procedures and assign duties
Shift charge
Demonstrating strong clinical judgment and ensuring high-quality care delivery to each patient
Acting as a vital link between physicians and the patient care team to facilitate seamless communication and collaboration
Maintaining communication and promote cooperation with unit staff and other departments
Provides input and recommendations to the director/manager on coaching, mentoring and performance management of associates
Assumes responsibility and accountability for facilitating, communicating, and collaborating with both the healthcare team, and the patient/family to identify and meet the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of the patient
Act as a professional role model for all staff by demonstrating ethical/legal/professional nursing
Promotes the optimal health, well-being, and safety of the patient through use of the nursing process and in accordance with patient care standards, guidelines, and the State Nurse Practice Act
Actively serves on unit as a registered nurse and may take patient assignments based on unit and patient needs and acuity
Being personally, accountable for relationship-based care, organizational mission, and core values
Requirements:
RN License required
Current state nursing licenses or RN license from a participating state in the National Licensure Compact
Colorado Only: RNs working in Colorado under a multi-state license must obtain their CO RN license within 30 days of establishing residency
Nursing Diploma or Associates Degree in Nursing required
Bachelors Degree in Nursing preferred
BLS from the American Heart Association required
ACLS from the American Heart Association required
ENPC required
NIHSS required
TNCC required
PALS required
One year RN ED experience required
Graduate of an accredited School of Nursing required for new graduates, preferred for experienced RN's
Nursing skills and knowledge base specific to specialty