Sutter Health

Healthcare

RegisteredNurseFirstAssistant(RNFA)

$0–0k lakeport, california, united states FULL TIME
The Brief

“Registered Nurse First Assistant (RNFA) at Sutter Health. Skills: Registered Nurse, First Assistant, Operating room. Assess patient care. Plan patient care”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Problems you'll solve

Identify problems; Evaluate problems; Resolve standard problems

Eligibility Requirements

Ensure the privacy of each patient’s protected health information (PHI)

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

RN-Registered Nurse of California, BLS, ACLS, RFNA-Registered First Nurse Assistant, 2 years of operating room experience

Nice to Have

Bachelor's degree in nursing (BSN), CNOR-Certified Operating Room

What You'll Do.

Implement patient care

Evaluate patient care

Deliver holistic care

Individualize patient care

Manage transitions of care

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Fosters and maintains collaborative relationships; Work independently, as well as be part of the team; Build collaborate relationships with peers

Communication Scope

Written communications skills; Verbal communications skills; Explain sensitive information clearly; Professionalism to diverse audiences

Process & Methodology

Prioritize assignments, Work within standardized policies, Achieve objectives, Meet deadlines, Accomplish multiple tasks

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