Full-Time

Registered Nurse Staff

University of Southern California

University of Southern California

Research university in Los Angeles, CA

Compensation Overview

$44 - $95/hr

Los Angeles, CA, USA

In Person

Bachelor of Science (BS)

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Required Skills
Infection Control
Medication Administration
Nursing
Patient Care
OSHA
ACLS
HIPAA
Basic Life Support (BLS)
Patient Education

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Requirements
  • A Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing is required.
  • Less than one year of acute care experience as a Registered Nurse is required.
  • Current knowledge of treatment practices is required.
  • Knowledge of medical procedures and conditions, with the ability to understand, follow, and successfully perform duties including whole blood collection and apheresis procedures, in accordance with administrative and clinical policies, regulations, and procedures, is required.
  • A current Registered Nurse license from the California Board of Registered Nursing is required.
  • Basic Life Support Healthcare Provider certification from the American Heart Association is required.
  • Fire Life Safety Training from the City of Los Angeles is required; if no card is held upon hire, it must be obtained within 30 days and renewed before expiration.
  • Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support Healthcare Provider certification from the American Heart Association is required for intensive care, step-down, and telemetry departments. Registered Nurses without prior telemetry or critical care experience must obtain it within 180 days or by the end of orientation, whichever comes sooner.
Responsibilities
  • Provide therapeutic care to patients as an integral part of the interdisciplinary team using the nursing process.
  • Coordinate patient care and provide education to patients and families according to standards, policies, and practices.
  • Follow policies and procedures and access online manuals.
  • Apply scientific knowledge in the practical application of the nursing process.
  • Complete nursing assessments upon admission, each shift, and when the patient's condition changes, including daily patient acuity completion by 0200 or 1400.
  • Interpret assessment information and formulate nursing diagnoses.
  • Develop individualized plans of care, document expected or projected outcomes, and review, revise, and update plans daily based on patient outcomes.
  • Administer medications and intravenous therapy at prescribed intervals and complete patient care procedures according to policy.
  • Delegate tasks according to others' scope of practice and competency and act as a patient advocate.
  • Manage restraint use according to policy, attempt alternative non-restraint measures first, ensure physician orders and assessments are complete, monitor patients, and complete restraint audit forms each shift.
  • Complete required documentation, including assessments, pain assessments, flow sheets, plans of care, risk assessments, medication administration records, transfer forms, and belongings tracking forms.
  • Ensure orders are transcribed and signed off before the end of the shift and complete 12-hour and 24-hour chart checks.
  • Provide patient and family education, including room and unit orientation, plans of care, diagnosis-related information, and MICROMEDEX information.
  • Collaborate with the case manager and physician on discharge planning.
  • Complete transfer paperwork and ensure patient belongings accompany the patient.
  • Use patient care equipment safely and appropriately, including intravenous, feeding, patient-controlled analgesia, epidural, sequential compression, wound vacuum, and heating pumps.
  • Communicate effectively with the healthcare team, patients, and families through reports, rounds, interactions, handoffs, and facility email.
  • Organize and prioritize responsibilities, manage time effectively, take meal breaks without incurring overtime, and complete shifts on time.
  • Observe National Patient Safety Goals, hazardous waste procedures, HIPAA, OSHA requirements, Joint Commission requirements, infection-control procedures, hand hygiene, body mechanics, and electrical safety practices.
  • Manage the care of medical-surgical patients, including patients with total hip arthroplasty, total knee arthroplasty, spinal surgery, cystic fibrosis, abdominal organ transplants, and hepatic encephalopathy.
  • Manage complex critically ill patients and advanced therapeutic modalities, including hemodynamic monitoring, continuous renal replacement therapy, ventriculostomy, intracranial pressure monitoring, ventricular assist devices, and balloon pumps.
  • Manage high-acuity patients in step-down and telemetry units, including transplant, orthopedic, hepatobiliary, general surgery, thoracic, gastric bypass, neurology, and neurosurgery patients.
  • Manage advanced telemetry modalities, including ventilator care, arterial and central venous pressure lines, ventricular assist devices, and lumbar drains.
  • Accurately identify patients meeting Core Measure criteria, complete Core Measure documentation, and participate in data collection and process improvement related to nurse-sensitive quality indicators.
  • Participate in professional hospital and nursing activities, including relief charge nurse duties, committees, councils, hospital teams, unit-based projects, and research.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
Desired Qualifications
  • Specialty certification.
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