RN Part-time
Guthrie

RN - RCF, Days, Part Time

$39 - $54 / HOUR
Job Description

Guthrie Cortland Medical Center is searching for a part time RN on Day Shift working three days a week from 2:00 PM - 10:30 PM (with an every other weekend/holiday rotation).

Perks of Being a part time RN @ Guthrie:

  • Newly Increased RN Rates – competitive pay to recognize your valuable skills
  • Comprehensive Medical and Dental Insurance – effective the 1st of the month following your hire date
  • Generous PTO Accrual – start earning experiential paid time off from Day 1
  • Relocation Assistance – up to $12,000 based on distance, making your move easier
  • Tuition Reimbursement Program – up to $7,500 annually, starting after just 90 days
  • Large Shift Differentials for Night Shift – earn more for your dedication during night hours
  • 403B Retirement Plan with Company Matching – secure your future with our robust retirement plan
  • Consistent Work & Holiday Rotations – enjoy a great work/life balance
  • Friendly, Supportive, and Diverse Work Family – be part of a team that feels like home
  • Convenient Free On-Site Parking – hassle-free parking every day

The Guthrie Clinic has been named one of Becker’s 150 Top Places to Work 2024 as well as Forbes Best Employers For Women 2024!

Who We Are:

At Guthrie Cortland Medical Center, we pride ourselves on providing exceptional care to our residents. Our 80-bed Resident Care Facility is dedicated to creating a warm, supportive environment where both residents and staff thrive. We are currently seeking a compassionate and dedicated Registered Nurse to join our night shift team.

Job Summary:

Responsible for delivery of patient care through the nursing process of assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation. Directs and guides patient teaching and the activities of ancillary personnel while maintaining standards of professional nursing. Understands and adheres to GCMC’s Compliance Standards as they appear in GCMC’s Corporate Compliance Policy, Code of Conduct and Conflict of Interest Policy. Keeps abreast of all pertinent federal, state and GCMC regulations, laws, and policies as they presently exist and as they change or are modified.

Experience:

  • Entry level-graduate per Education requirements
  • Specialty Units-At least 1 year of medical-surgical nursing preferred. (i.e. ICU, Maternity, Psych)

Skills:

  • See core competencies and unit specific competencies

Licensure/Certificates/Certification:

  • Current NYS license to perform as a registered professional nurse
  • Current BLS-CPR certification required (or within first 30 days of employment)
  • Specialty Unit - Maternity – Neonatal Resuscitation Certification within 6 months of employment
  • Specialty Unit –ICU- ACLS within 6 months of hire

Essential Job Functions:

Accordingly, employees may be asked to perform duties that are outside the specific functions that are listed.

Assessment-Performs patient assessment and documents accurately in a timely manner per nursing and department policy.

  • Performs nursing admission assessment thoroughly and within timeframe. Documents the admission assessment accurately and completely
  • Performs skin risk assessment accurately and reassessment per policy and protocol
  • Performs pain assessment and reassessment per policy and utilizes hospital approved pain scale and documents appropriately

Patient Monitoring-Monitors patient as appropriate for condition, status and safety according to nursing department policy.

  • Monitors patient’s vital signs and systems per protocol and documents on appropriate forms
  • Recognizes change in patient’s condition or status and reports to charge nurse or physician as appropriate
  • Calls CAT team for patients who meet criteria
  • Works to ensure patient safety is maintained in all aspects of patient care, by following all policies related to National Patient Safety Goals, etc
  • Raises concern about patient care and utilizes the Chain of Command as needed to prevent patient harm

Medication Administration-Performs safe administration and complete documentation of medications, IV fluids, and blood products in accordance with nursing policy.

  • Follows medication administration policy using e-Mar, bar coding and scanning of medications and has at least an 85% scan rate
  • Insertion of IVs under aseptic technique and follows IV policy by changing site, tubing and dressing and documents accordingly
  • Always follows hospital policy when administering blood products
  • Maintains security of electronic signature with Omnicell and accounts for all narcotics removed from automated dispensing system through proper waste/return administration documentation.

Patient and Family Education

  • Assesses and addresses educational needs of patients and families to include disease state, care and treatment
  • Documents educational needs
  • Distributes appropriate teaching sheets
  • Includes evaluation of learner’s understanding post-teaching

Safe Discharge/Discharge Planning

  • Contributes to or initiates discharge plan upon day of admission and participates in interdisciplinary planning
  • Completes all pre-discharge checklist items
  • Always gives patient correct forms and discharge instructions by using 2 patient identifiers
  • Provides patient a safe discharge and appropriate follow-up information and community resources are in place

Assist Providers-Assist providers in performing procedures and treatments per unit, department specific and hospital policy.

  • Assist physicians/providers with beside procedures and remains competent with unit-specific procedures
  • Performs read back of critical values and telephone orders when interacting with physicians as warranted
  • Uses SBAR when giving physicians report on change in patient condition

Equipment Use

  • Demonstrates knowledge and ability to use equipment safely and effectively
  • Utilizes hospital equipment per policy (i.e., guardrails for IV pumps, alarm settings)
  • Uses patient lift equipment per policy at all times

Nursing Clinical Skills- Demonstrates the ability to perform nursing treatments and procedures.

  • Demonstrates competency, knowledge, and ability to perform nursing treatments and procedures safely and effectively
  • Conducts Hourly Rounds on patients using 4 “P’s” and documents on appropriate forms
  • Regularly uses patient room white boards to communicate information to patients and families.

Emergency Preparedness-Demonstrates working knowledge and understanding of emergency preparedness plans and operations.

  • Aware of and actively participates in emergency preparedness procedures and operations
  • Aware of and actively participates in Code Blue, Green, Pink, Orange, White, and Silver drills and actual events

Documentation-Completely and accurately documents patient care activities and response in a timely manner in accordance with department and hospital policy.

  • Documents on a regular, real time basis all patient care activities in accordance to hospital policy

Nursing Promotion-Promotion of professional nursing to include participation in PI/QI, Customer satisfaction, community involvement, committee activities and nursing continuing education.

  • Actively sits on and attends at least 1 team or committee, or participates in unit PI activity or department team or projects
  • Attends at least 75% of all staff meetings
  • Attends at least 1 clinical update and all mandatory in services
  • Participates in unit specific or hospital wide PI/QI activity

Infection Control-Provide safe and effective patient care in accordance with hospital Infection Control policy and procedures.

  • Wears appropriate PPE as warranted
  • Follows hand hygiene protocol
  • Follows all isolation procedures

Utilize nursing process-Identify patient needs and problems through assessment. Implement nursing interventions based on nursing diagnosis. Develop individualized patient care plan. Provide appropriate discharge instructions to patient and family.

  • Initiates individualized patient plan of care for all admissions
  • Edits Plan of Care on a regular basis per policy
  • Document’s interventions every shift based on nursing diagnosis

Assist and provide for participation in clinical learning experiences.

  • Participates in learning experiences for orientees, nursing and ancillary staff and students by serving as a preceptor
  • Participates in Nursing Grand Rounds at least quarterly by either attending a session or assisting in preparing for unit topic.

Provide for continuum of care-Assure safe patient hand off through effective communication of the treatment status of each patient.

  • Participates in interdisciplinary care/discharge planning
  • Uses SBAR for patient handoffs
  • Uses Ticket to Ride and communicates important information to other departments

Other Duties As Assigned

Employees may be asked to perform duties that are outside the specific functions that are listed.

The pay rate for this position is $39.00 - $54.12 based on experience.

About Us

Joining the Guthrie team allows you to become a part of a tradition of excellence in health care. In all areas and at all levels of Guthrie, you’ll find staff members who have committed themselves to serving the community.

The Guthrie Clinic is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

The Guthrie Clinic is a non-profit, integrated, practicing physician-led organization in the Twin Tiers of New York and Pennsylvania. Our multi-specialty group practice of more than 500 physicians and 302 advanced practice providers offers 47 specialties through a regional office network providing primary and specialty care in 22 communities. Guthrie Medical Education Programs include General Surgery, Internal Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Family Medicine, Anesthesiology and Orthopedic Surgery Residency, as well as Cardiovascular, Gastroenterology and Pulmonary Critical Care Fellowship programs. Guthrie is also a clinical campus for the Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine.

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