
RN Specialty Labor and Delivery in Cammack Village, AR
Job Description
Shift: Night
Working Hours: 7pm-7am
Summary:
• A Registered Nurse is responsible for planning, organizing, and administering care within the scope of his/her training and expertise, collaborating with other disciplines to ensure effective and efficient patient care delivery and achievement of desired patient outcomes is met. This is done in conjunction with the objectives and policies of the hospital and the Nurse Practice Act of the state of Arkansas.
• A Labor and Delivery Nurse is a Registered Nurse who provides nursing care to women and their infants before, during, and after birth. The Labor and Delivery Nurse assists the physician with all aspects of pregnancy and birth, assists the surgeons during cesarean sections, and cares for women who experience complications with their pregnancies or birth processes. The nursing roles during this phase focus on assessing the patient and developing a plan of care designed to meet the physical, psychological, educational/health literacy, sociocultural and spiritual needs of the patient and family. The Labor and Delivery nurse should be meticulous with strong attention to detail.
• You should be caring, compassionate, and knowledgeable on all aspects of pregnancy, labor, and birth, as well as post-pregnancy care, complications and treatments.
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.
This job will be authorized 72.00 hours bi-weekly.
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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.



