What are the responsibilities and job description for the RN, Vascular Access, 24hr, Days position at C250 UMass Memorial Health - Harrington Hospital, Inc.?
Are you an internal caregiver, student, or contingent worker/agency worker at UMass Memorial Health? CLICK HERE to apply through your Workday account. Exemption Status: Non-Exempt Schedule Details: Monday through Friday Scheduled Hours: 1130am-6p Shift: 1 - Day Shift, 8 Hours (United States of America) Hours: 24 Cost Center: 25080 - 0110 Nursing Admin This position may have a signing bonus available a member of the Recruitment Team will confirm eligibility during the interview process. Everyone Is a Caregiver At UMass Memorial Health, everyone is a caregiver – regardless of their title or responsibilities. Exceptional patient care, academic excellence and leading-edge research make UMass Memorial the premier health system of Central Massachusetts, and a place where we can help you build the career you deserve. We are more than 20,000 employees, working together as one health system in a relentless pursuit of healing for our patients, community and each other. And everyone, in their own unique way, plays an important part, every day. I. Position Summary Responsible for the daily activities of the nursing staff to facilitate optimal patient care. :Collaborates with the Nurse Manager, Clinical Nurse Specialist and others in the implementation and evaluation of nursing and causality assurance and all educational activities on assigned unit and related duties. GENERAL DESCRIPTION Vascular access nurses have a wide range of responsibilities, which can include but are not limited to: Insertion and management of inpatient’s ultrasound guided IV’s, midlines, and PICC lines with ECG guidance. Involvement in collegial collaboration to determine the best vascular access device based on the medications, current health status, diagnosis, and length of IV therapy. Review physicians orders Obtain informed consent Document completely and accurately in medical record. Providing education and support to patients about proper care for the insertion site or catheter in order to avoid infection or other complications Provide education and teaching to staff on Vascular Access and best practice standards regarding care management and complications. Removing access devices when they are no longer needed Maintaining inventory of supplies, equipment, and medications required for treatments or procedures Observing patients for signs of infection or other complications related to their vascular access device Providing emotional support to patients and their families during treatments or procedures WORK EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS RNs must be able to completed theoretical and practical formal education in vascular device placement to be authorized to place Advanced Peripherals, Midlines, PICC at the patients beside using ultrasound guidance. RN must also be able to navigate and chart in electronic medical record, have excellent critical thinking skills, Compassion, Organization, Dexterity, and good interpersonal skills. At least one year of nursing experience in acute care. Must have a minimum of 1-year vascular access experience using ultrasound, including PICC line insertion PICC certification required ICU or Critical care experience preferred EDUCATION & LICENSE REQUIREMENTS Graduation from an accredited school of nursing. Current State of Massachusetts RN licensure ASN (BSN preferred) Familiarity with organization and function of departments in the acute care setting. Also with policy regulations and procedures of the hospital is required. American Heart Association or equivalent B.L.S. certification for health care provider required upon hire or during orientation; American Heart Association or equivalent A.C.L.S. certification for health care provider is preferred. Evade training required during orientation and ongoing thereafter. Unless certification, licensure or registration is required, an equivalent combination of education and experience which provides proficiency in the areas of responsibility listed in this description may be substituted for the above requirements. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status. We’re striving to make respect a part of everything we do at UMass Memorial Health – for our patients, our community and each other. Our six Standards of Respect are: Acknowledge, Listen, Communicate, Be Responsive, Be a Team Player and Be Kind. If you share these Standards of Respect, we hope you will join our team and help us make respect our standard for everyone, every day. As an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer, UMass Memorial Health recognizes the power of a diverse community and encourages applications from individuals with varied experiences, perspectives and backgrounds. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, gender identity and expression, protected veteran status or other status protected by law. If you are unable to submit an application because of incompatible assistive technology or a disability, please contact us at talentacquisition@umassmemorial.org. We will make every effort to respond to your request for disability assistance as soon as possible. At UMass Memorial Health, everyone is a caregiver. No matter their responsibilities or title, every employee or “caregiver” fills an important role for our patients and their families every day. Who is a caregiver? It’s not just the person who delivers the care. It’s all the people who make it work … and make it better. Caregivers give everything that helps patients heal, from expertise to extra attention. They give clean, comfortable rooms. Fast, accurate answers. And an easier, less stressful experience. They give warm, reassuring smiles, and helping hands. We are more than 20,000 employees, working together as one health system in a relentless pursuit of healing for our patients, our community and each other. And everyone, in their own unique way, plays an important part, every day.