Vacancy caducado!
INTERNAL POSTING FOR SFMC ASSOCIATES ONLY 9/18/2019 TO 9/24/2019Verity Health System offers a dynamic environment for individuals
dedicated to careers in health care whether you seek a clinical or
administrative role. Created in December 2015, the new Verity Health
System team is working to revitalize our facilities to create a more
welcoming, healing environment for our patients. We are investing in
new technology to advance our delivery of safe, quality patient care.
If you welcome the challenge of re-inventing healthcare for the
patients we serve at our Verity Health hospitals and through our Verity
Medical Foundation, this could be the opportunity for you. With more
than 8,000 employees and physicians, Verity Health is a non-profit,
non-religious health care system with 1,650 inpatient beds, six active
emergency rooms and host of medical specialties including: orthopedics,
transplant surgery, cardiology, maternal/child health and wound care,
among other specialties. We are committed to the Verity Values of
Caring, Respect, Integrity, Passion and Stewardship and the goal of
serving our communities for generations to come.St. Francis Medical Center (SFMC) is dedicated to serving the healthcare
needs of the communities of Southeast Los Angeles. Our vision is to be a
values-driven integrated health care delivery system in collaboration
with those who share our values. We operate a 384-bed acute care
hospital and one of the largest and busiest private emergency trauma
centers in Los Angeles County treating more than 84,000 children and
adults each year. Last year, more than 5,000 babies were born at SFMC's
Family Life Center, with 875 babies cared for in our state-of-the-art
Neonatal Intensive Care Center. We are a Primary Stroke Care Center and
STEMI Receiving Center, both of which are approved by the Los Angeles
County Emergency Medical Services Agency.GENERAL PURPOSE:Assesses patient and family health problems and resources. Takes a
leadership role in the development, implementation, and outcomes
evaluation of a plan for nursing care provided by the nursing team.
Provides technical nursing care and interventions to designated patient
populations.This position requires providing care and service to a neonatal patient
population. The associate is responsible for providing age appropriate
care to acutely ill through normally healthy patients in a manner that
demonstrates an understanding of the functional and development age of
the individual served.This position requires the full understanding and active participation
in fulfilling the Mission of St. Francis Medical Center. It is expected
that the associate holding this position will demonstrate behaviors
consistent with our core values and will comply with all required
standards governing our commitment to Compassionate Care, Exemplary
Service and serving our patients. The associate holding this position
will support St. Francis Medical Center's strategic plan and all
essential elements of Quality Improvement and Financial Stewardship.REQUIREMENTS AND QUALIFICATIONS:Education/Certifications:
Current California RN license
Current BLS-C and NRP (AHA) cards
Work Experience:
One year acute care experience preferred, preferably in an NICU or
NB Nursery Current
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred
Basic computer skills
Physical Demands:Must continuously (66% to 100% of a work day):
Standing to do patient care
Walking on tile floors
Must frequently (33% to 66% of a work day):
Twisting and bending of the neck forward and backward
Sitting to do patient care and documentation
Wrist rotation and deviation
Pushing wheeled equipment
Must occasionally (11% to 33% of a work day):
Make use of bilateral upper extremities and hands in reaching above
shoulder level
Lift and carry a minimum of 4 lbs. Stoop and squat to do patient
care
Vacancy caducado!