What are the responsibilities and job description for the Registered Nurse - Per Diem position at Littleton Hospital Association?
Per Diem Incentive:
Per diem employees are eligible for an incentive above base pay based on shift commitment. Incentive percentages are applied to all hours worked and are determined as follows:
• No minimum shift commitment: 10% above base rate
• Commitment of 3 shifts per month: 15% above base rate
• Commitment of 4 or more shifts per month: 20% above base rate
Incentive eligibility and commitment levels are subject to change and must be maintained to receive the applicable rate.
SUMMARY AND ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
The Oncology/Infusion Staff Nurse is a professional registered nurse who functions as a patient advocate and care coordinator, collaborating with the other patient healthcare providers to provide appropriate care as effectively and efficiently as possible. The Oncology/Infusion nurse acts as a resource to the patient and family and is accountable for the safe delivery of care within the framework of the nursing process. Oncology/Infusion staff nurses are responsible for the safe delivery of various kinds of intravenous medications for the treatment of numerous diseases not limited to the specialty of Oncology. The Oncology/Infusion nurse is responsible for proper assessment and reassessment of patients in their care throughout the course of treatment. The Oncology/Infusion nurse helps the Oncologist in the performance of exams and procedures when asked to do so. The Oncology/Infusion nurse administers intravenous medications according to the standards set by the Oncology Nursing Society, the Infusion Nursing Society, and LRH.
Clinical: Professional Development/Self Governance
Ancillary Duties
Required Skills The position requires well-developed communication and interpersonal skills, with an emphasis on promoting customer service. Basic computer skills are required, paragon and Epic experience preferred. The Oncology/Infusion staff nurse must be self-directed and self-motivated in performing daily tasks as well as possess the ability to work as a team member. The Oncology/Infusion staff nurse must be able to respond appropriately with alertness and adaptability to changes in patient condition. The Oncology/Infusion staff nurse must have highly developed time management and decision making skills to function efficiently in this busy patient care setting. The Oncology/Infusion staff nurse must have proficient IV skills and a willingness to learn new skills when necessary. Experience with central venous access devices highly preferred. Essential Functions:
This may include but are not limited to:
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Internal and External Contacts:
Works closely with medical Oncologist, primary care provides, patients and families, various hospital departments, as well as many outside healthcare facilities and agencies to ensure the safe, appropriate delivery of care to all patients. The Oncology/Infusion Nurse works collaboratively with other departments within the facility to ensure that patient care is completed safely and comfortably for the patient.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education: Graduate of an accredited school of nursing, BSN preferred.
Experience: 2-3 years of acute care nursing experience, IV competent,
Oncology/Chemotherapy administration experience preferred, basic computer literacy required.
Experience/Specialized Skills: Preference will be given to candidates who have prior experience in the oncology setting, and current ONS chemotherapy and Biotherapy Administration Certification. Prior vascular access experience is required, experience in the use and maintenance of central venous access devices including PICC, Implanted Ports and Tunneled catheters. Required Education/Course(s)/Training: Current Registered Nurse Licensure in New Hampshire. BLS certification is required at the time of hire, ACLS certification is required within 1 year of hire to department. ONS Chemotherapy and Biotherapy Administration Certification is required within one year of hire.
Preferred Certification/Registration: ONCC certification is preferred.
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PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
The Oncology Nurse must be in good health as demonstrated by a pre-placement health screening. Work requires the use of Universal Blood and Body Fluid Precautions, and Infection Control Guideline, kneels, bends, walks and stands 80% of the time. Speaking and hearing essential in instruction and supervising nursing personnel, in receiving physician orders and patient requests, and in instruction patients and their families. Excellent communication skills and rapport with people necessary; good telephone skills required. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. The employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.
Salary : $33 - $50