MultiCare
Healthcare
RNMedSurgIntensiveCareunit
“RN - MedSurg Intensive Care unit at MultiCare. Skills: nursing care, patient care. organize patient care by prioritizing, delegating, delivering and evaluating on an ongoing basis. utilize the knowledge base of nursing education and experience to deliver nursing care using the nursing process according to hospital policies, procedures and protocols”
Industry & Context.
12 hour shifts, Noc shift
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Registered Nurse license (RN) in Washington State or multi-state licensure endorsement (MSL), Current BLS Certification required
Nice to Have
Advanced degree in Nursing (MSN, PhD, DNP, ARNP), Certification in specialty area preferred, One (1) year of experience in acute care setting preferred
What You'll Do.
organize patient care by prioritizing
delivering and evaluating on an ongoing basis
utilize the knowledge base of nursing education and experience to deliver nursing care using the nursing process according to hospital policies
procedures and protocols
foster a learning environment for patients/families
nursing staff and members of the health care team
advocate for ethical and holistic care promoting the autonomy
and health of patients from diverse ethnic and social backgrounds
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborate with the nursing team to facilitate overall improvement in quality of care, patient experience and cost reduction
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