Boston Medical Center

Healthcare

RegisteredNurse,FloatPool,36Hours(Nights/EveryThirdWeekend)

$0–0k Boston, Massachusetts, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Registered Nurse, Float Pool, 36 Hours (Nights / Every Third Weekend) at Boston Medical Center. Skills: Float pool nursing, Medical surgical care, Patient care. Deliver nursing care. Assess patients”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Eligibility Requirements

Nights, Every third weekend

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Registered nurse license in Massachusetts, Basic life support (BLS) certification, Advanced Cardiac Life support (ACLS) certification, 1+ years of RN experience, Nursing degree (Diploma, ASN or BSN), Effective verbal and written communication skills, Physical ability to meet job responsibilities, Basic computer proficiency

Nice to Have

BSN degree, Obtain BSN within 4 years, Fluency in another language

What You'll Do.

Intervene for patients

Communicate with health care team members

Communicate with patients

Communicate with families

Coordinate patient care activities

Delegate patient care activities

Update patient records

Manage patient records

Enter computerized data

Interpret computerized data

Follow guidelines and policies

Assist leadership team

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Inter-professional colleagues

Communication Scope

Verbal communication; Written communication

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