Avera Heart Hospital

Healthcare

RN-CathLab

$79–106k ~AI est. Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“RN - Cath Lab at Avera Heart Hospital. Skills: Cardiology, Critical care, Patient assessment, Care planning. Perform assessments. Develop plan of care”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Problems you'll solve

Evaluate patient needs; Adjust care

Eligibility Requirements

Night on-call, Weekend on-call, Holiday on-call

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Graduate of a nursing program, 2 years Inpatient Cardiology experience, Registered Nurse with current state licensure, BLS within 30 days of employment, ACLS within one year of employment, PALS or ENPC within one year of employment

Nice to Have

Critical Care experience preferred

What You'll Do.

Administer medications

Administer treatments

Direct non-licensed personnel

Monitor non-licensed personnel

Evaluate care to meet patient needs

Adjust care to meet patient needs

Perform technical services

Assure safe usage of supplies

Assure safe usage of equipment

Train newly assigned personnel

Maintain patient safety

Maintain patient confidentiality

Perform patient specimen testing

Perform quality control

Perform quality improvement

Perform equipment maintenance

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Interdisciplinary care team

Full Job Description

**Location:** Sioux Falls, SD **Worker Type:** Regular **Work Shift:** Primarily days with night, weekend and holiday on-call involvement (United States of America) At Avera Heart Hospital, you’re not just joining a workplace – you’re becoming part of a family. With more than 700 dedicated employee, we deliver care that truly makes a difference. Our commitment to excellence has earned us the distinction of being one of only a handful of hospitals nationwide – out of more than 4,000 – to achieve a double 5-star rating from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. **Position Highlights** ** _Position Summary:_** This professional staff person is responsible for performing assessments, developing a plan of care, implementing and evaluating the care. The RN administers medications and treatments as ordered by physicians and in keeping with the current clinical nursing practice. The RN is responsible for directing, monitoring and evaluating the care delegated to non-licensed personnel while evaluating and adjusting care to meet patient needs and goals. As a member of the interdisciplinary care team, the RN works collaboratively with the other members to assure the safe and accurate delivery of care. In addition, the RN performs a range of technical services in a cross-functional mode to comprehensively serve patient needs and assures proper safe usage of supplies and equipment. This position is also responsible for training newly assigned personnel. Maintains patient safety and confidentiality at all times. Assumes, under the direction of the Laboratory, responsibility for patient specimen testing, quality control, quality improvement, and equipment maintenance. **_Work Environment_** : The RN performs as a member of the interdisciplinary patient care team and works collaboratively with other members to assure the safe and accurate delivery of care. **_Work Schedule:_** Flexible schedules to cover all shifts and weekends, as hospital needs demand. **_Education/Exp

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