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RN Specialty Critical Care in Conway, AR

Contract
3 days ago

Job Description

Department: Critical Care Resource Team

Shift: Night

Working Hours: 6:30pm - 7:00am

Summary:

A registered nurse at Baptist Health is accountable for utilizing the nursing process and the training provided by Baptist Health to provide safe, therapeutic, and compassionate patient care. The nurse is expected to demonstrate clinical competence and critical thinking. The RN is responsible to know and understand the policies and processes of the department and the requirements of the organization and use them in a unified workflow with the rest of the healthcare team to create an exceptional patient experience with the best possible outcomes.

Other information:

A new RN graduate from an accredited nursing program or Registered Nurse in good standing, and licensed to practice in the state of Arkansas. BSN preferred. Applies basic knowledge and skills to meet standard of care. Is able to practice as a full partner of an interdisciplinary team. Healthcare CPR required, some areas may require ACLS, PALS and/or NALS - training is provided. Specialty units require and will provide specific specialty education.

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Job Details

Medical Speciality

Critical & Intensive Care

Employment Type

Contract

Required License

RN (Registered Nurse)

Years of Experience

Entry level

Shifts

Night shift12 hour shift

Work Setting

HospitalICU

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About Baptist Health

Baptist Health, the largest not-for-profit healthcare system in Arkansas, offers a wide range of services including cancer treatment, behavioral health, nutrition, endocrinology, and infusion therapy. Committed to providing care with Christian compassion and personal concern, Baptist Health operates eleven hospitals, a rehabilitation institute, nursing and allied health schools, a retirement community, physician management company, and numerous therapy centers and clinics, totaling over 180 locations. With over 11,000 employees, Baptist Health is the fifth-largest employer in Arkansas. As Arkansas' leading not-for-profit healthcare organization, Baptist Health strives to provide comprehensive care to keep individuals and families thriving.