What are the responsibilities and job description for the RN Float North position at Reid Health?
0111 Float Pool
Schedule: Night shift. 36 hours weekly. 7:00p-7:30a.
Nursing Support/Float Pool nurse
About The Position
A “Registered Nurse” is a person who holds a valid Indiana license, and who bears primary responsibility and accountability for nursing practices based on specialized knowledge, judgment, and skill derived from the principles of biological, physical, and behavioral sciences.
Overview Of Responsibilities
expanded to include other duties or responsibilities that management deems necessary.
Education & Experience
Schedule: Night shift. 36 hours weekly. 7:00p-7:30a.
Nursing Support/Float Pool nurse
About The Position
A “Registered Nurse” is a person who holds a valid Indiana license, and who bears primary responsibility and accountability for nursing practices based on specialized knowledge, judgment, and skill derived from the principles of biological, physical, and behavioral sciences.
Overview Of Responsibilities
- Must maintain competence in BLS after initial training.
- Expected to demonstrate a calm, pleasant, and professional demeanor.
- Must have the ability to work cooperatively with all staff, physicians, and departments.
- Committed to Patient Satisfaction and Patient Safety.
- See Competency Checklist for Unit/Department/Service Area Specifics.
- Requires interpersonal skills to instruct and comfort patients and their families, and maintain communication with a variety of internal and external staff.
- Recognizes and reinforces positive efforts of the healthcare team and co-workers.
- Addresses issues tactfully and in a timely manner.
- Experience as determined by work area and hospital in order to acquire and effectively utilize knowledge of unit and departmental policies and procedures.
- Must meet established quality and quantity standards for the role.
- Appropriately uses therapeutic touch to calm and comfort.
- Demonstrates a cheerful demeanor through smiling and other non-verbal cues, maintaining a positive attitude and refraining from complaining.
- Willing to work hard and assist others once own tasks are completed. Remains sensitive to the needs and workload of the entire unit/department.
- Shows willingness to take ownership, using “I” or “we” rather than “they” or “them.” Avoids blaming others.
- Demonstrates compassion by understanding and relating to patients’ situations, and helping them achieve their desired outcomes.
- Supports the team by recognizing and celebrating successes, treating team members with respect, and participating actively in team activities.
- Always prioritizes safety when making decisions.
- Uses imagination to connect with others, fostering empathy and compassion.
- Promotes and supports Reid’s services and regional market strategies to achieve “Lean” deployment strategies.
- Demonstrates the ability to connect on a human level, including making eye contact and greeting patients, families, visitors, and staff.
- Shows courteous interactions, including using correct voice inflection and positive body language.
- Demonstrates empathy by acknowledging and validating patients' situations or experiences. (“It must be hard to…” “It must be difficult to…”)
expanded to include other duties or responsibilities that management deems necessary.
Education & Experience
- Minimum education required: Associates, Bachelor's, or Masters Degree in Nursing
- Minimum licensure required: Licensure in State of Indiana as a Registered Nurse