Description The staff RN PD is a professional caregiver who assumes responsibility and accountability for the surgical patient. Under minimal supervision, functions as a scrub and circulating nurse. Participates in call assignments including nights, weekends, and holidays. Ability to comply with department standards inclusive of attendance, dress code, and a varied work schedule. The primary responsibilities of the clinical nurse include, but are not limited to, the proper care of instrumentation and equipment; direct nursing care of patients utilizing the nursing process; development and application of leadership, delegation, and communication concepts; teaching of patients, staff, and students; maintenance of professional standards. Function as a member of a team. Participate in maintaining a survey-ready environment. Ensure patient safety by following regulatory and hospital standards of care. Utilize and participate in evidence-based research to guide best practice.
Description UCLA Health will give you the opportunity to use your specialized abilities to help improve the lives of our patients, their families, and your fellow team members. As a Surgical Technician in our Operating Rooms, you’ll be at the forefront of life-saving procedures, ensuring the highest standards of patient safety and surgical excellence. Join us and be part of a team that’s transforming healthcare and making a tangible impact on lives every day. Primary responsibilities of the Surgical Technician include: Prepare and set up surgical instrumentation and equipment according to department standards and surgeon preference cards. Maintain a sterile field and ensure all surgical instruments and supplies are ready and functioning properly. Anticipate the needs of the surgical team during procedures, providing instruments and supplies promptly. Perform hand and arm scrubs in accordance with departmental policies, donning sterile gown and gloves, and setting up instrumentation and equipment as per guidelines. Conduct surgical counts with the circulating nurse at designated intervals, assisting surgeons with gowning, gloving, and draping after skin preparation, and safely passing instruments, sponges, and sutures during procedures Maintain the sterile field and ensuring team adherence to sterile techniques, verifying and preparing medications and solutions for use within the sterile field, and accurately tracking their usage. Proper handling and identification of specimens, providing safe and dignified patient care, assisting with dressings and casts, and careful management of instrumentation. After procedures, responsibilities extend to preparing instruments for cleaning and supporting operating room cleanup following Universal Precautions. Participate in ongoing training and education to stay current with best practices and technological advancements. Collaborate effectively with surgeons, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to ensure optimal patient outcomes. This position floats to various units within the UCLA Health system based on the patient census and the skills of the staff. Hospital locations include but are not limited to the following: Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center UCLA Santa Monica Medical Center UCLA West Valley Medical Center *May convert to a career opportunity* Salary Range: $47.43-$43.43 Hourly
Description Under the general direction of the Practice Manager, Clinical Director and Lead MD, you will serve as a clinic level supervisor, performing a variety of clinical and administrative duties related to clinical management of practice and patient care. You will provide safe, efficient, quality direct patient nursing care in accordance with the provisions of the Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians. In addition, you will perform administrative duties including quality monitoring, clinical supply management, supporting established clinic workflows and staff education. You will work in collaboration with the Ambulatory Nursing Team to ensure clinical standards are maintained. Coordinate and assign tasks and duties of all nursing and supplemental staff based on established protocols, policies and procedures. Administrative responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Providing supervision of the nursing staff, ensuring that all applicable policies and standards are maintained at all times. Planning for and adjusting staffing on a daily basis to maintain efficient and adequate operations. Conducting the evaluation process. Maintaining yearly staff competencies. Providing all necessary training for new and existing staff and the maintenance and upkeep of the practice. Managing the Quality Assurance process and reviewing staff timesheets for accuracy based on the daily schedule. Maintaining professional standards. $37.60- $78.35 $
Description Under the direct supervision of the designated clinical staff member, provides direct patient care for diverse patient population. Works with clinic management, administration, faculty physicians, fellows, residents, medical students, and other clinical staff to include LVN’s and MA’s and ancillary personnel in providing total patient care, maintaining high standards of care, and recognizing normal and abnormal signs and symptoms of life threatening emergencies. Coordinate and prioritize tasks and protocols established by the department and/or Administration.
Description In this role, you will oversee all nursing and clinical services for the practice, combining hands-on patient care with leadership and operational responsibility. You will provide direct nursing care while coordinating clinic operations, managing patient flow, and supervising nursing and supplemental staff to ensure safe, high-quality care. You will work closely with faculty, residents, patients, and multidisciplinary teams to support efficient clinic operations and maximize the patient experience. Responsibilities include assigning and coordinating staff duties in accordance with established protocols, policies, and procedures. Administrative oversight is a key component of this role and includes supervising nursing staff, ensuring compliance with all applicable policies, standards, and regulatory requirements, and adjusting daily staffing to meet operational needs. You will lead performance evaluations, maintain annual staff competencies, and provide training and onboarding for new and existing team members. Additional responsibilities include overseeing the Quality Assurance process, reviewing staff timesheets for accuracy, and ensuring the ongoing maintenance and readiness of the practice. Salary range: $37.60-$78.35/hourly