RHA Health Services

Healthcare

RN/RegisteredNurse/FacilityBasedCrisis/NightShift

$5–5k Winston Salem, North Carolina, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“RN / Registered Nurse / Facility Based Crisis / Night Shift at RHA Health Services. Skills: Crisis intervention, Nursing care, Patient monitoring. Assess and monitor clients. Participate in treatment”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Eligibility Requirements

Night shift, Driving required

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Graduate from accredited school of nursing, Associates Degree in Nursing, Valid driver's license, Personal vehicle insurance coverage, Maintain proficiency in company sponsored training, Complete criminal background check, Name checked in registries, Pass drug testing, Pass education verification

Nice to Have

One year of nursing experience, Experience in behavioral health nursing, Some college training helpful, Management experience helpful

What You'll Do.

Assess and monitor clients

Participate in treatment

Comply with Controlled Substances policy

Maintain accurate inventories

Investigate discrepancies

Monitor consumers for side effects

Take action for adverse reactions

Complete QA activities

Participate in QA process

Communicate effectively with the team

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Member of a team

Communication Scope

Effective communication

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