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County of Riverside

Registered Nurse II/III MC/CHC - RUHS Obstetrics Acute

$91,499.20 - $160,472 / year
The County of Riverside - Riverside University Health System (RUHS) Medical Center is recruiting for a Registered Nurse II/III MC/CHC to work in the Obstetrics Acute Department. The Registered Nurse (RN) provides safe, compassionate postpartum and newborn nursing care, including comprehensive patient assessments, patient and family education, breastfeeding support, and collaboration with the healthcare team to promote recovery and family-centered care. The most competitive candidates will possess postpartum experience or at least two (2) years of full-time Registered Nurse experience in an acute care facility. License and Certification Requirements: Valid CA Registered Nurse License Basic Life Support (BLS) certification issued by the American Heart Association Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) certification Work Schedule: 3/12-hour shifts/week, including every other weekend Registered Nurse II MC/CHC: $43.9933 - $68.0905 per hour Registered Nurse III MC/CHC: $51.1284 - $77.1585 per hour Meet the Team! At Riverside University Health System Medical Center, nursing is more than a job, it’s an opportunity to make a real difference in a vibrant and diverse community. Nationally recognized for its forward-thinking and innovative approach to patient care, RUHS Medical Center is also a proud teaching hospital and one of the top employers in the region. Our 439-bed facility is a designated Level I Trauma Center, Primary Stroke Center, and home to the region’s only Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU). Here, you’ll gain valuable experience across a wide range of specialties, including trauma care, stroke, pediatrics, and critical care. We are committed to your professional growth, offering continuous education, training, and career development programs in a collaborative, supportive, and rewarding environment. Whether you’re an experienced nurse or just starting your career, RUHS Medical Center provides unparalleled opportunities to learn, grow, and make a meaningful impact. Could you see yourself making a difference here? Discover more about RUHS Medical Center at www.ruhealth.org . • Assess, plan, organize, and provide nursing care to assigned patients in accordance with physician instructions; make preliminary observations of patients and prepare patients for medical treatment. • Assist physicians in administering treatments and in performing medical examinations, diagnostic tests and surgical operations. • Administer prescribed treatment and medications, including dispensing, as ordered to patients; chart treatment of patients; record and report significant changes in condition and general progress of patients. • Counsel and advise patients, families and significant others regarding special medical problems and/or proper healthcare methods. • Prepare and maintain concise and complete records and reports; instruct patients in carrying out physician's orders; transcribe physician's orders to working records. • Provide orientation and training to new staff, residents, medical students, Regional Occupational Program (ROP) participants and nursing students. • Participate in quality assurance reviews; act as a team leader or relief charge nurse. • Assign and monitor, the work of subordinate nursing personnel; participate in committee activities; identify staff training needs. • Triage patients by reviewing admission charts and merging patients into the appropriate patient assignment or clinic flow when appropriate. • Testify in court as to client's mental and physical condition. • Coordinate and monitor patients through the hospitalization process utilizing physicians, primary care nurses and third-party payors to maintain quality care and fiscal responsibility. • Review the post hospital care plan with the patient,/family establishing a contact regarding timeframes and responsibilities; follow care plan through patient discharge. Registered Nurse II - MC/CHC: Salary Range: $43.99 - $68.09 per hour Education: Successful completion of the education required to obtain a valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. (A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in nursing or a health-related field may be required for some positions.) Experience: One (1) year of experience working as a Registered Nurse with an acute care hospital setting. Registered Nurse III - MC/CHC: Salary Range: $51.12 - $77.15 per hour Education: Successful completion of the education required to obtain a valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. Experience: Three (3) years of experience working as a Registered Nurse with an acute care hospital setting. (A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in nursing or national certification in a nursing specialty may be considered as a substitution for one year of the required experience. A master's degree from an accredited college or university in nursing may be considered as a substitution for two years of the required experience.) Knowledge of: Current principles, techniques and procedures used in professional nursing; medical terminology and patient care routine appropriate to clinical setting; medical instruments and equipment; the uses and effects of medicines and narcotics; community resources available to provide patient care and follow-up; federal, state and local laws and regulations governing professional aspects of nursing; identification of potential discharge needs; payor source documentation requirements and governmental regulations affecting reimbursement. Ability to: Perform the full range of nursing duties and responsibilities in a patient care setting; plan and organize nursing plans for patients; prepare and maintain concise and complete records and reports; establish and maintain effective working relationships with physicians, patients and co-workers; secure the cooperation of employees to work effectively together; assist in the instruction of entry-level nurses and ancillary personnel; keep abreast of developments in area of nursing specialization; evaluate the medical records of hospital admissions; provide recommendations regarding continued stay necessity; identify discharge needs. Other Requirements: License/Certificate: Must possess and maintain a current valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. Possession and maintenance of a current valid Basic Life Support (BLS) certificate issued by the American Heart Association. Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) certification. Possession of a valid California Driver's License may be required. Application Status How to confirm your application was received or check on the status of your application, log-in to www.GovernmentJobs.com , click on your name in the upper right corner, and click on "Applications & Status." Sign Up for Job Alerts Go to www.RC-HR.com , click on "Careers," click on "County Job Openings," and click on "Subscribe to Job Alerts" icon. For questions regarding this recruitment, Please contact Lisette Jimenez at 951-955-5561 or lijimenez@rivco.org. Please allow 1-2 business days for a response to general inquiries.
RN Other
County of Riverside

Registered Nurse III - MC/CHC -Float Pool Division

$51.13 - $77.16 / hour
The County of Riverside's Riverside University Health System's Float Pool Division is seeking an experienced Registered Nurse III - MC/CHC to work at the RUHS Medical Center in Moreno Valley, The Registered Nurse III - MC/CHC is the advanced journey level classification in the Registered Nurse – MC/CHC series and reports to an appropriate supervisory or manager level position. Incumbents perform nursing duties while applying advanced knowledge and skills in providing care and service to patients with more complex problems and needs within assigned unit(s). Incumbents responsibilities are expanded to include participation in activities relating to quality assurance, policy and procedure review/revision, in-service education, staff development and preceptorship. The incumbent will float between the Medical Surgical floors and the Progressive Care Unit. The ideal candidate will possess the ability to be flexible and adapt to different units. Additionally, he/she will have at least two years of experience as a Registered Nurse working in the Medical-Surgical-Telemetry Units and/or the Progressive Care/Intermediate Care Units. Required Licenses & Certifications Current and valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. Basic Life Support, (BLS), certification issued by the American Heart Association. Advanced Cardiac Life Support, (ACLS), certification issued by the American Heart Association. National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale, (NIHSS), certification issued by the American Heart Association, Blue Cloud-National Stroke Association, or Apex. Cardiac Arrhythmia certification. Additional Information Schedule: 3/12, Night Shift, 7:00 p.m. - 7:30 a.m. Bilingual is preferred. Salary Range (Hourly) & Differentials Registered Nurse III - MC/CHC - $51.1284 - $77.1585 Evening Shift Differential (6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.); $2.50/hour Night shift Differential (11:00 p.m. to 7:30 a.m.): $5.00/hour Float Pool Differential: $2.50/hour Specialty Care/Critical Care differentials will be applied following completion of required specialty training, attainment of all necessary certifications, and departmental determination that the employee is authorized to work independently. Medical-Surgical Departments The Riverside University Health System-Medical Center has six medical surgical units and all applicants whom apply to this posting may be considered for all six units depending on department specific requirements. 4500 Medical/Surgical (Med/Surg) Unit is composed of 34 private rooms. Unit 4500 provides our nurses a wide range of opportunities such as: blood and blood product transfusions, chemotherapy, care of the oncologic patient, wound care and telemetry monitoring as well as overall care of adult medical/surgical patients. General Surgery Unit 3500 is composed of 34 private rooms. Our dedicated nursing staff provides a wide range of nursing duties such as pre & post-op care, chemotherapy, blood and blood product transfusions, care of the oncologic patient, wound management, telemetry monitoring and overall care of adult post-operative medical/surgical patients. Surgical Specialties Unit 3100 is also composed of 34 private rooms one used as a Radiation Therapy room for treatment of patients with I-131. 3100 nursing staff provides services to various types of musculoskeletal & trauma patients, plastic surgery, ENT, neurology, joint replacements, laminectomy, repairs of tendons and nerves, pre & post-op care, wound management, blood and blood product transfusions and telemetry monitoring. Detention Care Unit 4400 is a 22 bed specialty unit that offers some unique opportunities. We care for a variety of patients from county and State detention facilities that require medical or surgical intervention, including telemetry monitoring. We also care for patients from detention facilities who require psychiatric evaluations. We are fortunate to have an in-house P.C.L.S. team and psychiatrist who work with our patients daily. Our unit also occasionally provides care for detention patients who require chemotherapy, I-131 treatment and postpartum care. We work with a professional group of officers that accompany us while we do our nursing care. 4100 Med/Surg Unit has 34 private rooms and specializes in medical surgical patients and is our designated Stroke Unit. Our nurses are specially trained to care for stroke patients, including NIHSS. We also care for patients requiring telemetry monitoring. 4200 Med/Surg unit is currently composed of 34 private rooms and specializes in the care of general adult medical/surgical patients, including those that require telemetry monitoring. It is also the primary overflow unit for both County and State inmates, caring for general acute care adult medical/surgical patients, including those that require telemetry. Meet the Team! At Riverside University Health System Medical Center, nursing is more than a job, it’s an opportunity to make a real difference in a vibrant and diverse community. Nationally recognized for its forward-thinking and innovative approach to patient care, RUHS Medical Center is also a proud teaching hospital and one of the top employers in the region. Our 439-bed facility is a designated Level I Trauma Center, Primary Stroke Center, and home to the region’s only Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU). Here, you’ll gain valuable experience across a wide range of specialties, including trauma care, stroke, pediatrics, and critical care. We are committed to your professional growth, offering continuous education, training, and career development programs in a collaborative, supportive, and rewarding environment. Whether you’re an experienced nurse or just starting your career, RUHS Medical Center provides unparalleled opportunities to learn, grow, and make a meaningful impact. Could you see yourself making a difference here? Discover more about RUHS Medical Center at www.ruhealth.org . Examples of Essential Duties (may include but not limited to) • Assess, plan, organize, and provide nursing care to assigned patients in accordance with physician instructions; make preliminary observations of patients and prepare patients for medical treatment. • Assist physicians in administering treatments and in performing medical examinations, diagnostic tests and surgical operations. • Administer prescribed treatment and medications, including dispensing, as ordered to patients; chart treatment of patients; record and report significant changes in condition and general progress of patients. • Counsel and advise patients, families and significant others regarding special medical problems and/or proper healthcare methods. • Prepare and maintain concise and complete records and reports; instruct patients in carrying out physician's orders; transcribe physician's orders to working records. • Provide orientation and training to new staff, residents, medical students, Regional Occupational Program (ROP) participants and nursing students. • Participate in quality assurance reviews; act as a team leader or relief charge nurse. • Assign and monitor, the work of subordinate nursing personnel; participate in committee activities; identify staff training needs. • Triage patients by reviewing admission charts and merging patients into the appropriate patient assignment or clinic flow when appropriate. • Testify in court as to client's mental and physical condition. • Coordinate and monitor patients through the hospitalization process utilizing physicians, primary care nurses and third-party payors to maintain quality care and fiscal responsibility. • Review the post hospital care plan with the patient,/family establishing a contact regarding timeframes and responsibilities; follow care plan through patient discharge. Registered Nurse III - MC/CHC Education: Successful completion of the education required to obtain a valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. (A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in nursing or a health-related field may be required for some positions.) Experience: Equivalent to three years of full time experience as a Registered Nurse in an acute care facility or community health agency with references and evaluations to show appropriate skill level. (A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in nursing or a national certification in a nursing specialty may be substituted for one year of the required experience. A master's degree from an accredited college or university in nursing may be substituted for two years of the required experience.) Knowledge of: Current principles, techniques and procedures used in professional nursing; medical terminology and patient care routine appropriate to clinical setting; medical instruments and equipment; the uses and effects of medicines and narcotics; community resources available to provide patient care and follow-up; federal, state and local laws and regulations governing professional aspects of nursing; identification of potential discharge needs; payor source documentation requirements and governmental regulations affecting reimbursement. Ability to: Perform the full range of nursing duties and responsibilities in a patient care setting; plan and organize nursing plans for patients; prepare and maintain concise and complete records and reports; establish and maintain effective working relationships with physicians, patients and fellow employees; secure the cooperation of employees to work effectively together; assist in the instruction of entry-level nurses and ancillary personnel; keep abreast of developments in area of nursing specialization; evaluate the medical records of hospital admissions; make recommendations regarding continued stay necessity; identify discharge needs. Other Requirements License/Certificate: Must possess and maintain a current valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. Possession and maintenance of a current valid Basic Life Support (BLS) certificate issued by the American Heart Association. Possession of a valid California Driver's License may be required. Application Status How to confirm your application was received or check on the status of your application, log-in to www.GovernmentJobs.com , click on your name in the upper right corner, and click on “Applications & Status.” Sign Up for Job Alerts Go to www.RC-HR.com , click on “Careers,” click on “County Job Openings,” and click on “Subscribe to Job Alerts” icon. For questions regarding this recruitment: Contact Jasmine Watts at (951) 955-2769 or jwatts@rivco.org. Please allow 1-2 business days for a response to general inquiries.
County of Riverside

Assistant Nurse Manager - MC/CHC - Unit Leader - Operating Room

$112,173.82 - $189,755.38 / year
The Riverside University Health System - Medical Center (RUHS-MC), Operating Room Department is seeking an Assistant Nurse Manager MC/CHC to join our team located in Moreno Valley. Our Perioperative Services team is dedicated to providing safe, individualized surgical care from preoperative preparation through postoperative recovery. We prioritize keeping patients and families informed and engaged throughout their surgical journey, supporting improved outcomes and recovery. The Assistant Nurse Manager will support the Clinical Director by supervising perioperative staff, and managing daily OR operations. The essential job duties of this position include, but are not limited to, the following : Develop, implement and evaluate educational programs for clinical staff. Provide ongoing clinical guidance and mentorship to nursing staff. Stay current on industry trends and developments in order to integrate new information into educational programs. Assess staff competencies and identify areas for improvement. Conduct regular in-services and staff development sessions. Participate in the development of policies and procedures related to patient care and staff development. Maintain RN circulating expertise by supporting staff as needed. Support the quality of care provided to patients through optimal orientation programs, ongoing evaluation of competence, and support of lifelong learning. Serves as a trusted patient advocate by promoting safe and evidence-based best practices. Through direct observation and participation in patient and family care, the Perioperative Services Educator will assess, plan, implement, and evaluate strategies to maintain excellence in patient care. Acts as a clinical leader, resolving operational issues, promoting a positive work environment, and ensuring the quality and efficiency of surgical care. The most competitive candidates will possess the following: Extensive clinical experience in perioperative/OR settings. Leadership experience as a charge nurse or in a similar supervisory role. Strong operational knowledge of the perioperative environment. A background in implementing and supporting quality improvement (QI) initiatives. Proven ability to manage staff and workflows, in a fast-paced, high-pressure surgical setting. Working knowledge of Microsoft Office. Required Certifications and Licenses A current and valid RN license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the state of California. A current and valid Basic Life Support (BLS) certification issued by the American Heart Association. A valid CNOR (Certified Perioperative Nurse) certification. Work Schedule: 9/80, with every other Monday off Hours: 6:45 am to 4:15 pm Meet the Team! At Riverside University Health System Medical Center, nursing is more than a job, it’s an opportunity to make a real difference in a vibrant and diverse community. Nationally recognized for its forward-thinking and innovative approach to patient care, RUHS Medical Center is also a proud teaching hospital and one of the top employers in the region. Our 439-bed facility is a designated Level I Trauma Center, Primary Stroke Center, and home to the region’s only Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU). Here, you’ll gain valuable experience across a wide range of specialties, including trauma care, stroke, pediatrics, and critical care. We are committed to your professional growth, offering continuous education, training, and career development programs in a collaborative, supportive, and rewarding environment. Whether you’re an experienced nurse or just starting your career, RUHS Medical Center provides unparalleled opportunities to learn, grow, and make a meaningful impact. Could you see yourself making a difference here? Discover more about RUHS Medical Center at www.ruhealth.org . Examples of Essential Duties (may include but not limited to): Promote collaboration among other departments, units, programs, and physicians; represent assigned unit(s) or program(s) in committee meetings. Assist in candidate recruiting, training, promotion, and termination activities; monitor performance of nursing staff and provide feedback. Develop policies and procedures, standards of care and practice, and in the monitoring of nursing care, in relation to those standards, to assure compliance with The Joint Commission (TJC), Title XXII and other regulatory standards such as those required by RUHS-MC or CHC program grants; advise staff on the interpretation and application of agency policies, laws and regulations. Assistant Nurse Manger (Unit Leader) Assignment Support the Clinical Director of Nursing Services I/II at RUHS-MC in planning, coordinating and supervising the work of nursing personnel for multiple nursing units and/or programs within those unit(s). Assist in the coordination of in-service educational programs and staff meetings; provide assistance to preceptors in developing unit orientation programs for new nurses or program staff. Prepare administrative records, reports and correspondence related to budget, unit or program operations. Promote reliability in the acuity classification of patients and serve as a working charge nurse or supervisor, as needed to meet staffing requirements. Unit Educator Assignment Instruct organized in-service nursing courses to professional and para-professional nursing personnel. Conduct orientation programs for new nursing personnel; provide direct oversight and supervision over the nursing personnel in the new grad program; participate in the evaluation and revision of instruction and nursing practices. Perform direct nursing care services as needed. Educate and train staff to support evidence-based practices. Facilitate assignments that support learning for the orientee or nurse learner. Monitor clinical competences in real time during patient care events. Perform in-service and training on medical equipment in real time. Unit Coordinator Assignment Responsible for coordinating clinical care for patients in a 24-hour setting. Perform direct nursing care services as needed. Monitor and ensure program and staff compliance to Joint Commission, state and federal standards and regulations, and RUHS policies regarding patient care. Provide oversight and support to charge nurse to ensure staffing needs/assignment are made according to workload, staff competency and scope of practice; delegate responsibilities within the scope of practice and validated competencies in order to meet the workload demands of the shift. Education : Successful completion of the education required to obtain a valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse by the State of California. A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in nursing is preferred. Experience: Three years as a registered nurse, which must have included one year of charge nurse or experience in a lead capacity. Knowledge of: Application of the nursing process; full range of registered nurse duties and responsibilities; principles and methods of supervision and training; basic management skills; problem solving techniques. Ability to: Plan, organize, supervise, and evaluate nursing services within specific unit(s); communicate effectively; positively manage change and conflict; interpret licensure and accreditation standards; analyze and draft department policies and procedures; apply productive problem-solving skills; write clear and concise reports; perform registered nurse responsibilities according to the State of California Nurse Practice Act; implement the nursing process. Other Requirements License/Certificate: Must possess and maintain a current valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. Possession and maintenance of a current valid Basic Life Support (BLS) certificate issued by the American Heart Association. A valid CNOR (Certified Perioperative Nurse) certification. A valid California Driver’s License may be required. Application Status How to confirm your application was received or check on the status of your application, log-in to www.GovernmentJobs.com , click on your name in the upper right corner, and click on "Applications & Status." Sign Up for Job Alerts Go to www.RC-HR.com , click on “Careers,” click on “County Job Openings,” and click on “Subscribe to Job Alerts” icon. For questions regarding this recruitment, Please contact Lisette Jimenez at 951-955-5561 or lijimenez@rivco.org. Please allow 1-2 business days for a response to general inquiries.
RN Utilization Review Other
County of Riverside

Health System Nurse Case Manager I/II - RUHS Medical Center - Utilization Review/Case Management

$104,748.80 - $172,952 / year
The County of Riverside - Riverside University Health System-Medical Center is seeking highly skilled and experienced Registered Nurse to join our team as a Health System Nurse Case Manager with the UR Case Management Department located in Moreno Valley. The most competitive candidates for this role will have a strong background in hospital case management and utilization review management. Experience with or a thorough knowledge of InterQual criteria is highly preferred, as it will enhance the candidate's ability to evaluate and coordinate care effectively. Highly Preferred Qualifications: Acute Hospital Case Management and Utilization Review experience is highly preferred. Case Manager Certification (CCM) Interqual experience/Interqual certification a plus Knowledge in electronic health record systems (EPIC) Knowledge of healthcare regulations and reimbursement processes. Work Schedule: 9/80, Monday to Friday, with every other Friday off Hours: 8:00 am to 5:30 pm Health System Nurse Case Manager I: $50.3605 - $77.9456 per hour Health System Nurse Case Manager II: $55.1731 - $83.1586 per hour Meet the Team! At Riverside University Health System Medical Center, nursing is more than a job, it’s an opportunity to make a real difference in a vibrant and diverse community. Nationally recognized for its forward-thinking and innovative approach to patient care, RUHS Medical Center is also a proud teaching hospital and one of the top employers in the region. Our 439-bed facility is a designated Level I Trauma Center, Primary Stroke Center, and home to the region’s only Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU). Here, you’ll gain valuable experience across a wide range of specialties, including trauma care, stroke, pediatrics, and critical care. We are committed to your professional growth, offering continuous education, training, and career development programs in a collaborative, supportive, and rewarding environment. Whether you’re an experienced nurse or just starting your career, RUHS Medical Center provides unparalleled opportunities to learn, grow, and make a meaningful impact. Could you see yourself making a difference here? Discover more about RUHS Medical Center at www.ruhealth.org . • Within the full scope of the Nursing Practice Act, plan, implement, coordinate, monitor, and evaluate medical services; provide nursing case management, discharge planning and utilization review services to patients; act as department resource for medical inquiries, claim file reviews and utilization review. • Coordinate and monitor patients through the hospitalization process utilizing physicians, nurses, other healthcare providers, and third-party payors to maintain quality care and fiscal responsibility; monitor completion of healthcare services to avoid delays in care and discharge; facilitate third party reimbursement approval and/or authorization. • Provide and coordinate community-based medical post-discharge activities for patients provide early medical management intervention for new patient illness/disease, consulting on medical only files and utilization review on all requests for medical treatment; review the post-hospital care plan with the patient/family; follow plan through to discharge. • Evaluate healthcare services of requesting physicians based on the appropriateness of the service and the level of care at which service would be delivered; act as a neutral advocate for patients; act as a resource to physicians for adequate medical record documentation, appropriateness of facility services as they relate to diagnoses, and options for post-discharge care. • Perform utilization review in concert with the utilization review physician to approve, delay, modify, or deny treatment. • Perform medical reviews on patient services claims and provide recommendations, which are preemptive and focused on moving the patient along the healing continuum. • Apply clinical expertise as a resource to case management staff, physicians, nurses, and other healthcare providers to identify the best results while coordinating the appropriate resource utilization; identify and manage patient problems to eliminate duplication and fragmentation of healthcare services. • Counsel and advise patients regarding proper healthcare methods. • Assist in the development of policies and procedures, standards of care and practice, and in the monitoring of those standards to ensure regulatory compliance, as required by the Joint Commission, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, and the State of California Department of Health Care Services. • Prepare and maintain concise, complete records and reports, including post-discharge documentation. • Promote collaboration among hospital interdisciplinary departments, programs, and physicians; represent the Case Management and Utilization Review Department when needed in hospital committee meetings. • Provide orientation and training to new staff; identify staff training needs. • Participate in quality assurance and performance improvement reviews. • May testify in court as to the client's mental and physical condition. Health System Nurse Case Manager I Salary Range: $50.3605/hour to $77.9456/hour Education: Successful completion of the coursework required to obtain a valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. Experience: Three years of full-time experience as a Registered Nurse in an acute care facility, mental health facility or community health agency with references and evaluations to show appropriate skill level. Additional qualifying experience as a full-time Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) may substitute for the required Registered Nurse experience up to three years on the basis of two years of full-time experience as an LVN equaling one year of full-time Registered Nurse experience. Licensed Vocational Nurse experience must be in an acute care setting within a hospital. One year of experience in Case Management and/or Utilization Review is preferred. (A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in nursing may substitute for one year of the required experience.) Knowledge of: Case management and utilization review principles and practices; payor source documentation requirements and governmental regulations affecting reimbursement, managed care, and healthcare issues and standards; current principles, techniques and procedures used in professional nursing; medical terminology and patient care routine appropriate to clinical setting; medical instruments and equipment; the uses and effects of medicines and narcotics; community resources available to provide patient care and follow-up; federal, state and local laws and regulations governing professional aspects of nursing. Ability to: Perform the full range of nursing duties and responsibilities in a patient care setting; plan and organize nursing plans for patients; prepare and maintain concise, complete records and reports; establish and maintain effective working relationships with physicians, patients and fellow employees; make recommendations regarding continued stay necessity and appropriateness of the level of the delivery of care; identify discharge needs; use ancillary services and discharge plans; assist in the instruction of entry level nurses and ancillary personnel; keep abreast of developments in area of nursing specialization. Health System Nurse Case Manager II: Salary Range: $55.1731/hour to $83.1586/hour Option I: Education: Successful completion of the coursework required to obtain a valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. Experience: Four years of full-time experience as a Registered Nurse in a managed care, acute care facility, mental health facility, or community health agency setting that includes a minimum of one year of experience in Case Management and Utilization Review. Option II: Education: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree in nursing. Experience: Three years of full-time experience as a Registered Nurse in a managed care, acute care facility, mental health facility, or community health agency setting that included experience in Case Management and Utilization Review. Option III: Education: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a master's degree in nursing. Experience: Two years of full-time experience as a Registered Nurse in a managed care, acute care facility, mental health facility, or community health agency setting that included experience in Case Management and Utilization Review. All Options: Knowledge of: Case management and utilization review principles and practices; payor source documentation requirements and governmental regulations affecting reimbursement, managed care, and healthcare issues and standards; application of the nursing process; full range of Registered Nurse duties and responsibilities; community resources available to provide patient care and follow-up; federal, state and local laws and regulations governing professional aspects of nursing; principles and methods of supervision and training; problem solving techniques. Ability to: Plan, organize, supervise, and evaluate nursing services on specific unit(s); communicate effectively; positively manage change and conflict; interpret licensure and accreditation standards; analyze and draft department policies and procedures; apply productive problem-solving skills; write clear and concise reports; perform Registered Nurse or public health nurse responsibilities according to the State of California Nursing Practice Act; implement the nursing process. Other Requirements for Level I and II: License: Must maintain a current, valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. A valid Basic Life Support (BLS) certification issued by the American Heart Association. Possession of a valid California Driver's License may be required. Additional Requirement for Health System Nurse Case Manager II: Certificate: Must maintain a current and valid Case Manager Certificate. Application Status How to confirm your application was received or check on the status of your application, log-in to www.GovernmentJobs.com , click on your name in the upper right corner, and click on “Applications & Status.” Sign Up for Job Alerts Go to www.RC-HR.com , click on “Careers,” click on “County Job Openings,” and click on “Subscribe to Job Alerts” icon. For questions regarding this recruitment, Please contact Lisette Jimenez at 951-955-5561 or lijimenez@rivco.org. Please allow 1-2 business days for a response to general inquiries.
RN ICU Other
County of Riverside

Registered Nurse II/III-MC/CHC - Adult Critical Care Unit

$43.99 - $77.16 / hour
The County of Riverside's Riverside University Health System - Medical Center is seeking Registered Nurses for the Adult Critical Care Unit. The most competitive candidates will have at least two years of experience working as a Registered Nurse in a Critical Care/Intensive Care Unit, working with the adult patient population. Salary Range: Registered Nurse II-MC/CHC: $43.9933 - $68.0905 per hour Registered Nurse III-MC/CHC: $51.1284 - $77.1585 per hour Required Licenses and Certifications A current valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. Basic Life Support, (BLS), certification issued by the American Heart Association. Advance Cardiac Life Support, (ACLS), certification issued by the American Heart Association National Institute of Health Stroke Scale, (NIHSS), issued by the American Heart Association, Blue Cloud-National Stroke Association, or Apex. Additional Differentials ICU Critical Care Pay: $4.00 per hour. Evening Shift ( 6:00pm to 11:00pm); $2.50 per hour Night shift (11:00pm to 7:30am): $5.00 per hour Specialty Care/Critical Care differentials will be applied following completion of required specialty training, attainment of all necessary certifications, and departmental determination that the employee is authorized to work independently. Work schedule: Night Shift 7:00pm -7:30am. Meet the Team! At Riverside University Health System Medical Center, nursing is more than a job, it’s an opportunity to make a real difference in a vibrant and diverse community. Nationally recognized for its forward-thinking and innovative approach to patient care, RUHS Medical Center is also a proud teaching hospital and one of the top employers in the region. Our 439-bed facility is a designated Level I Trauma Center, Primary Stroke Center, and home to the region’s only Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU). Here, you’ll gain valuable experience across a wide range of specialties, including trauma care, stroke, pediatrics, and critical care. We are committed to your professional growth, offering continuous education, training, and career development programs in a collaborative, supportive, and rewarding environment. Whether you’re an experienced nurse or just starting your career, RUHS Medical Center provides unparalleled opportunities to learn, grow, and make a meaningful impact. Could you see yourself making a difference here? Discover more about RUHS Medical Center at www.ruhealth.org . Within the full scope of the Nurse Practice Act, assess, plan, organize, and provide nursing care to assigned patients in accordance with physician instructions; make preliminary observations of, and prepare patients for, medical treatment. Assist physicians in administering treatments and in performing medical examinations, diagnostic tests, and surgical operations. As directed, administer prescribed treatment and medications including dispensing as ordered to patients; chart treatment of patients and record and report significant changes in condition and general progress of patient. Counsel and advise patients, families and significant others regarding special medical problems and/or proper healthcare methods; prepare and maintain concise and complete records and reports. Instruct patients in carrying out physician's orders; may transcribe physician's orders to working records. May provide orientation and training to new staff, residents, medical students, ROP and nursing students. May participate in quality assurance reviews; may act as a team leader or relief charge nurse. Assign and monitor the work of subordinate nursing personnel; participate in committee activities. May triage patients by reviewing admission charts and merging patients into the patient assignment or clinic flow at the appropriate time and place. May testify in court as to the client's mental and physical condition; may recommend initiating conservatorship investigations when assigned to the mental health setting. May coordinate and monitor patients through the hospitalization process utilizing physicians, primary care nurses, and third-party payors to maintain quality care and fiscal responsibility. May review the post hospital care plan with the patient/family, establishing a contact regarding time frames and responsibilities; follow plan through a discharge. REGISTERED NURSE II-MC/CHC: Education: Successful completion of the education required to obtain a valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. (A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in nursing or a health-related field may be required for some positions.) Experience: Equivalent to one year of full-time experience as a Registered Nurse in an acute care hospital, clinic outpatient setting, or healthcare agency program. Experience gained as an Interim Permit Nurse may be credited toward meeting the required experience. Evaluations and references must show proficiency of practice as a Registered Nurse. Knowledge of: Current principles, techniques and procedures used in professional nursing; medical terminology and patient care routine appropriate to clinical setting; medical instruments and equipment; the uses and effects of medicines and narcotics; community resources available to provide patient care and follow-up; federal, state and local laws and regulations governing professional aspects of nursing; identification of potential discharge needs; payor source documentation requirements and governmental regulations affecting reimbursement. Ability to: Perform the full range of nursing duties and responsibilities in a patient care setting; plan and organize nursing plans for patients; prepare and maintain concise and complete records and reports; establish and maintain effective working relationships with physicians, patients, and fellow employees; assist in the instruction of entry-level nurses and ancillary personnel; evaluate the medical records of hospital admissions; make recommendations regarding continued stay necessity; identify discharge needs. REGISTERED NURSE III-MC/CHC: Education: Successful completion of the education required to obtain a valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. (A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in nursing or a health-related field may be required for some positions.) Experience: Equivalent to three years of full time experience as a Registered Nurse in an acute care facility or community health agency with references and evaluations to show appropriate skill level. (A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in nursing or a national certification in a nursing specialty may be substituted for one year of the required experience. A master's degree from an accredited college or university in nursing may be substituted for two years of the required experience.) Knowledge of: Current principles, techniques and procedures used in professional nursing; medical terminology and patient care routine appropriate to clinical setting; medical instruments and equipment; the uses and effects of medicines and narcotics; community resources available to provide patient care and follow-up; federal, state and local laws and regulations governing professional aspects of nursing; identification of potential discharge needs; payor source documentation requirements and governmental regulations affecting reimbursement. Ability to: Perform the full range of nursing duties and responsibilities in a patient care setting; plan and organize nursing plans for patients; prepare and maintain concise and complete records and reports; establish and maintain effective working relationships with physicians, patients and fellow employees; secure the cooperation of employees to work effectively together; assist in the instruction of entry-level nurses and ancillary personnel; keep abreast of developments in area of nursing specialization; evaluate the medical records of hospital admissions; make recommendations regarding continued stay necessity; identify discharge needs. For questions regarding this recruitment, please contact Jasmine Watts at jwatts@rivco.org or (951) 955-2769. Please allow 1-2 business days for a response.
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