Part-Time

Registered Nurse

Ambulatory, Pediatric Cardiology

Posted on 10/3/2025

Deadline 10/23/25
Northwell Health

Northwell Health

Provider of health care services

No salary listed

Riverhead, NY, USA + 2 more

More locations: Lake Grove, NY, USA | Bay Shore, NY, USA

In Person

Primary site is Bay Shore, with potential coverage at Riverhead and Smithtown.

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Requirements
  • Graduate from an accredited School of Nursing.
  • Current License to practice as a Registered Professional Nurse in New York State required, plus specialized certifications as needed.
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing, preferred.
  • Must be enrolled in an accredited BSN program within two (2) years and obtain a BSN Degree within five (5) years of job entry date.
Responsibilities
  • Conducts patient interview, explains policies and procedures to patient/significant others, reviews patient’s chart and answers questions correctly and courteously; assesses gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, respiratory, renal and neurological health status; determines mobility, sensory deficits, prostheses use, and skin condition and adjusts plan of care, as appropriate, assesses level of pain and pain management; communicates/documents patient’s physiologic health status and plan of care.
  • Assesses patient’s psychosocial health status; elicits perception of medical/nursing care and the expectation of care; determines coping mechanism, knowledge level, and ability to comprehend; identifies cultural/ethnic requirements to reduce anxiety and ensure patient satisfaction; communicates and documents psychological status and care plan of support groups, counseling services, and social services.
  • Identifies patient outcome; develops criteria for measurement of patient outcomes; identifies actual/potential patient problems; identifies patient’s need for teaching based on psychosocial and developmental assessment. Develops patient outcome statement(s) and establishes individualized patient goals.
  • Identifies care activities and establishes the priorities necessary to achieve expected outcome; coordinates the cost-effective use of supplies, equipment and medication to achieve expected outcome; documents the plan of care and collaborates with physicians and other health team members.
  • Implements the plan of care; maintains constant vigilance over patients care to ensure that safety precautions/needs are followed (side rails up, call lights and bedside stand within reach, etc.); exercises professional skills related to the plan of care; reassesses patients as needed and appropriately revises plan of care; correctly administers prescribed treatments; correctly uses equipment necessary for patient care; provides emotional support to patient and significant other; applies scientific principles in performing procedures; carries them out safely, timely and efficiently; makes accurate observations of patient’s conditions during treatments/procedures; reports and records same as appropriate; keeps accurate documentation of patient’s treatment, activity and condition, as well as patient’s responses to medical and nursing interventions; uses appropriate methods of documentation according to departmental policy; acts rapidly and effectively during any emergency situation, managing self, patients and other employees; provides a calm, quiet, restful atmosphere; communicates effectively with the patient’s family or caretakers; participates in planning for discharge and coordinates referrals, as appropriate; provides discharge instructions to patient and significant other; evaluates care provided for patient outcome.
  • Demonstrates ability to measure effectiveness of care provided and documents same; performs variance analysis related to outcome data for performance improvement; designs, implements, and evaluates systems to improve care in unit; keeps accurate documentation of patient’s treatment, activity and condition; uses appropriate methods of documentation according to departmental policy.
  • Collaborates with other care team members in planning and carrying out treatment regimen; provides direction to other members of the care team; collaborates with the appropriate physician on patient’s plan of care.
  • Accurately interprets and implements treatment regimen as prescribed by the Physician; assists the Physician during treatments and/or diagnostic procedures; keeps Patient Care Manager/designee and/or physician, abreast of changes in patient’s condition and/or treatments, as appropriate; uses clinical judgment in delegating assignments in providing patient care, and ensures that assignments are completed in a timely fashion.
  • Performs grade I-IV Decubitus Care; performs preventive skin care measures; applies simple dressings, maintaining principles of aseptic technique; applies warm and cold compresses, consistent with facility procedure; performs irrigations, consistent with Facility procedure; performs other procedures related to skin care, as necessary.
  • Administers medications correctly and safely; correctly identifies medication in terms of action, dosage, side effects, and implications for the patient; meets standard on medication administration examination; demonstrates preparation of local solutions. Administers and documents medication correctly; educates patients and significant others related to drug and food interactions; educates patients and significant others related to drug and food interactions.
  • Participates in patient and family education; provides patient with an explanation of his/her condition as indicated; communicates assessment data in an orderly fashion by recording, updating and verbalizing pertinent information to care team members and to appropriate agencies; recognizes and utilizes health teaching opportunities and resources/materials available for this teaching; provides for early discharge planning and appropriate referrals for post-hospital care; evaluates the effectiveness of teaching by feedback from patient/family and documents same.
  • Performs related duties as required. All responsibilities noted here are considered essential functions of the job under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Duties not mentioned here, but considered related are not essential functions.
Desired Qualifications
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing, preferred.

Northwell Health is the largest health care provider and private employer in New York, operating 28 hospitals, 1,000+ outpatient facilities, and 16,000+ affiliated physicians. It delivers a broad range of medical services across the New York metro area and beyond, and supports medical education, research, and community health through affiliated institutes and schools. Care is delivered through a connected network of hospitals, outpatient centers, and physician partners, with research and education programs driving advances and training clinicians. Its goal is to improve health care for people in New York and beyond by providing comprehensive care, advancing medical science, and educating health professionals, while fostering an inclusive culture.

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Town of North Hempstead, New York

Founded

1997

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What believers are saying

  • $3M Chappaqua Crossing hub integrates primary and specialty care, boosting Westchester retention.
  • Enterprise Ireland alliance grants access to 18 Irish medtech firms for Northwell Ventures investments.
  • $7M Lenox Hill mental health clinic fulfills commitments, securing hospital expansion approvals.

What critics are saying

  • Mount Sinai poaches Northwell's emergency physicians with 25% higher salaries within 6-12 months.
  • NY DOH audit demands $150M Medicare repayment for LIJ radiology billing in 12-18 months.
  • Hackers ransomware Philips Azurion 7 suite, encrypting 80,000 records across 28 hospitals.

What makes Northwell Health unique

  • Dr. John D'Angelo's emergency physician background drives patient-centered reforms across 28 hospitals.
  • $6M Philips Azurion 7 IR suite at Long Island Jewish enables advanced cancer biopsies and neurointerventions.
  • Dr. Aseem Shukla's 1,500+ robotic pediatric urology procedures elevate Cohen Children's expertise.

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