Overview
As an Pediatrics Registered Nurse, you will play a crucial role in providing high-quality healthcare to patients in various locations. Your flexibility, adaptability, and expertise will be essential in addressing the healthcare needs of diverse populations and settings.
Shift: 8 hours or 12 hours, days/ evenings
Required
To ensure the best quality care, candidates must have experience in a pediatric setting, preferably with medically complex patients. Specific skills required include:
- Tube feeding
- Tracheostomy care
- Wound care
- Neurological disorders management (including seizure care)
- Oxygen therapy
- IV therapy
Key Responsibilities
- Assessing and monitoring patient conditions
- Administering medications and treatments
- Collaborating with healthcare teams
- Supporting patient and family education
- Adhering to healthcare regulations and standards
- Providing quality patient care in various clinical settings
- Managing and prioritizing patient care
- Participating in emergency response efforts
- Ensuring accurate patient documentation
- Facilitating patient discharge planning
- Delivering culturally competent care
- Using critical thinking in complex healthcare situations
- Adapting to different healthcare environments
- Participating in quality improvement initiatives
- Advocating for patient needs
Required Qualifications
- Registered Nurse (RN) license
- Bachelor's or Associate degree in Nursing
- Minimum of 2 years of nursing experience
- Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) certifications
- Strong clinical assessment and patient care skills
- Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities
- Demonstrated critical thinking and decision-making skills
- Ability to adapt to diverse healthcare settings and populations
- Proficient in using electronic medical records (EMR) systems
- Knowledge of healthcare regulations and standards
- Ability to work effectively in high-pressure and emergency situations
- Cultural sensitivity and competence in cross-cultural care
- Ability to travel and work flexible schedules
- Commitment to continuous learning and professional development
- Strong advocacy for patient rights and safety
Skills: advanced cardiovascular life support (acls),high-pressure,decision-making skills,associate degree in nursing,travel flexibility,advanced cardiovascular life support (acls) certification,emr systems,electronic medical records (emr) systems,pcu,continuous learning,healthcare regulations knowledge,decision-making,registered nurse (rn) license,discharge planning,acls certification,flexible schedules,advocacy for patient needs,healthcare regulations,neurological disorders management,basic life support (bls),electronic medical records (emr),patient advocacy,patient rights,bls,wound care,patient documentation,critical thinking,emergency situations,basic life support (bls) certification,standards,patient care skills,clinical settings,registered nurse (rn),professional development,communication abilities,communication and interpersonal skills,patient safety,bls certification,tube feeding,advocacy for patient rights,travel,quality improvement,electronic medical records systems,communication,cross-cultural care,registered nurse,iv therapy,interpersonal skills,cultural sensitivity,advocacy for patient safety,knowledge of healthcare regulations,electronic medical records,acls,cultural competence,high-pressure situations,interpersonal,adaptability,bachelor's degree in nursing,clinical assessment,clinical assessment skills,healthcare,emergency response,advocacy,telemetry,tracheostomy care,oxygen therapy,interpersonal abilities,patient care,communication skills