What are the responsibilities and job description for the Registered Nurse (RN) New Grad, Shock Trauma Acute, Rotating position at University of Maryland Medical System?
Job Requirements
The Shock Trauma Acute Unit at the University of Maryland Medical Center offers an excellent environment for new graduate nurses to begin their careers. With a focus on patients who are more stable and in the recovery phase of care, the unit provides a supportive setting where nurses can build confidence while still developing essential clinical skills. Emphasis is placed on teamwork, mentorship, and hands-on learning, helping new nurses build confidence in their assessment, communication, and care coordination skills. This supportive environment makes it a great place to grow professionally and gain experience at a leading trauma center.
Renowned as the academic flagship of the University of Maryland Medical System, our Magnet®-designated facility is a nationally recognized, academic medical center with opportunities across the continuum of care. Come join UMMC and discover the atmosphere where talents and ideas come together to enhance patient care and advance the science of nursing. Located in downtown Baltimore near the Inner Harbor and Camden Yards, you won’t find a more vibrant place to work!
Job Description
General Summary
The Shock Trauma Acute Unit at the University of Maryland Medical Center offers an excellent environment for new graduate nurses to begin their careers. With a focus on patients who are more stable and in the recovery phase of care, the unit provides a supportive setting where nurses can build confidence while still developing essential clinical skills. Emphasis is placed on teamwork, mentorship, and hands-on learning, helping new nurses build confidence in their assessment, communication, and care coordination skills. This supportive environment makes it a great place to grow professionally and gain experience at a leading trauma center.
Renowned as the academic flagship of the University of Maryland Medical System, our Magnet®-designated facility is a nationally recognized, academic medical center with opportunities across the continuum of care. Come join UMMC and discover the atmosphere where talents and ideas come together to enhance patient care and advance the science of nursing. Located in downtown Baltimore near the Inner Harbor and Camden Yards, you won’t find a more vibrant place to work!
Job Description
General Summary
- The Clinical Nurse I (CN I) role is designed for new graduate nurses or nurses with less than 12 months of clinical experience. The CN I is expected to successfully complete all requirements of Member Organization’s Nurse Residency Program (if applicable) and departmental orientation. The CN I will achieve practice readiness as defined by UMMS: "The ability to assess and manage each patient's diverse clinical needs while demonstrating the confidence and competence to safely perform and coordinate the interventions needed to provide equitable, comprehensive patient centered care." The CN I provides direct patient care while collaborating with interdisciplinary team members and remains accountable for professional practice in alignment with UMMS Mission, Vision, and Values.
- Licensure as a Registered Nurse in the state of Maryland OR eligibility to practice due to Compact state agreements outlined through the Maryland Board of Nursing required.
- Graduation from an accredited nursing program with Associate Degree in Nursing or Bachelor of Science in Nursing (or higher) OR eligible to sit for NCLEX. Must pass NCLEX within 90 days of hire.
- Current American Heart Association Basic Life Support certification required. Will accept Red Cross BLS upon hire (new hires only).
- Specialty life support certification required based on clinical area assignment (must be obtained within 6 months of hire or by completion of unit orientation, whichever is longer)
- Advanced Cardiac Life Support for nurses caring for adult critical care patients
- Pediatric Advanced Life Support for nurses caring for pediatric critical care patients
- Neonatal Resuscitation Program for nurses caring for neonatal critical care patients
- Nurses not assigned to critical care areas are not required to obtain specialty life support certifications