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Description
Maintains a safe environment for patient, unit, and coworkers. Contributes to a positive work environment and the overall effort of the hospital to provide excellent customer service. Provides direct patient care with appropriate documentation under the supervision of a licensed nurse. Always acts in accordance to the State Nurse Practice Act and accepts no inappropriate delegated assignments. Assists licensed personnel by completing supportive functions for maximum patient outcomes. Assists licensed personnel by providing activities related to the plan of care to improve customer satisfaction and provide optimal outcomes. Contributors to the delivers of quality, cost effective health care. Performs related responsibilities as required or directed. Meets mandatory requirements as determined by hospital policy and regulatory agencies.
Requirements
Educational requirements and/or preferences Adademic: Nursing student with successful completion of minimally one semester of a NLN accredited Associates Degreee program or four sememsters of a NLN accredited Bachelors Degree program. A minimom 3.0 GPA in all college classes is required. Continuing Education/Hospital In-Service: Attends all man datory hospital in-servies (i.e. Safety, Infection Control, BLS). Completion of hospital and unit orientation. Must have current CPR card.
Full Time
Ambulatory Healthcare Services
$44k-54k (estimate)
03/16/2024
04/17/2024
mchsys.org
BLYTHEVILLE, AR
200 - 500
1953
BENJAMIN ASAFO-BOAKYE
$10M - $50M
Ambulatory Healthcare Services
Mississippi County Hospital System is a not-for-profit healthcare system offering comprehensive, state-of-the-art medical care to the citizens of Mississippi County in Arkansas. Our mission is to restore, maintain and improve the health of everyone in the communities we serve. MCHS is comprised of two hospitals Great River Medical Center in Blytheville and SMC Regional Medical Center in Osceola. Follow us online: Facebook.com/MissCoHospitals Twitter.com/MissCoHospitals