RN Per Diem
AMSURG

Registered Nurse- Per Diem-Pre, Intra and Post procedure Care Endoscopy (Bilingual in Spanish/Cantonese/Mandarin or Vietnamese Preferred)

Company Overview: AMSURG is an independent leader in ambulatory surgery center services, operating a network of more than 250 surgery centers nationwide. In partnership with physicians and health systems, the organization delivers high-quality care for patients across a diverse spectrum of medical specialties, including gastroenterology, ophthalmology and orthopedics. To learn more about AMSURG, visit: https://www.amsurg.com/.
East Bay Endosurgery Center is an outpatient endoscopic facility specializing in gastroenterology. We believe in compassionate medicine, where patients feel reassured and unrushed. Our experienced, board-certified physicians have dedicated themselves to caring for their neighbors in the Oakland community since 1976. Patients are frequently seen for colorectal cancer screening and problems involving the digestive tract.
 
POSITION SUMMARY: 
Under the direction of the designated Nurse Manager, the Staff Nurse is responsible for professional, direct patient care in the nurse role.  The Staff Nurse will utilize the nursing process within their scope of practice to assess, develop nursing diagnosis, develop plan of care, implement plan of care, monitor for effectiveness, and adjust appropriately, for patient’s plan of care.  The Staff Nurse is responsible for care, in areas assigned, within the Surgery Center, as needed. 
Per Diem RN Pre, Intra and Post procedure Care Endoscopy (Bilingual in Spanish/Cantonese/Mandarin or Vietnamese Preferred).
The starting pay is at $55/hr based on experience and would need to be available 2-3x/week.
 
 
 ESSENTIAL DUTIES, TASKS and RESPONSIBILITIES 
 Follows all policies and procedures of the Center 
 Uses equipment effectively following manufacturer’s instruction for use 
 Uses proper techniques and procedures according to accepted standards of practice 
 Organizes nursing activities efficiently and effectively 
 Continuously assess and monitors the physical and emotional status of the patient and documents and reports  
 per policy and procedure 
 Uses two patient identifiers to assure correct patient and “ask don’t tell” to identify correct procedure and  
 physician 
 Addresses patient needs specific to the anticipated procedure 
 Transports patients, as needed, observing policies, procedures and safety requirements 
 Verifies and explains procedure with the patient and discusses plan of care prior to transporting to procedure  
 room  
 Provides comfort and reassurance to each patient 
 Maintains patients privacy and dignity 
 Work collaboratively with the healthcare team to provide safe continuity of patient care 
 Actively participates as a team member in support of the total endoscopy process 
 Organizes time, activities, equipment, supplies and personnel to provide efficient, cost effective patient care  
 Supervises and directs patient care in pre, intra and post- op 
 Reviews patient’s medical record and needs to provide continuity of care in collaboration with other members of  
  the healthcare team and communicates variances 
 Considers cost containment by using supplies economically and by managing efficient turnover time 
 Assists with supplies, drugs and equipment inventories to maintain stock level and availability ; maintains order  
 and cleanliness of pre procedure area(s), endoscopy room and PACU 
 Works collaboratively with the healthcare team to prepare for the patient in their assigned area according to  
 requirements of the patient, physician and procedure to include but not limited to, assembling and providing  
 functions equipment, supplies and instruments including sterilization and high level disinfection of supplies and  
 equipment 
 Administers medication (s) per order of the physician and documents appropriately 
 Monitors and reports any abnormal observed complications to the anesthesia provider and physician 
 Accurately comprehends and interprets physician orders and direction, following policy and procedures 
 Documents in the patients medical record and other forms accurately, legibly  and timely in a timely manner,  
 following policies and procedures  
 Proper aseptic and sterile techniques are used according to acceptable standards of practice – monitors and  
 identifies breaks in sterile technique 
 Demonstrates ongoing competencies with patient assessment and appropriate interventions when variances occur 
 Assesses each patient for fall precautions and addresses per policy 
 Successfully able to start patient peripheral IV 
 Participates in the time out 
 Uses the Safe Surgical checklist 
 Works collaboratively with healthcare team to ensure physician preference cards are maintained and updated as 
  needed 
 Handles and logs tissue specimens correctly and accurately according to policy and procedures 
 Ensures the appropriate and safe positioning of the patient meeting patient needs and the planned procedure and   
 monitors throughout the procedure 
 Monitors and assess patient for recovery from anesthesia 
 Prepares patient for discharge to include:  assisting with dressing, discharge instructions, medication  
 reconciliation and follow-up physician appointment with patient and responsible adult 
 Determines and documents patient and responsible adult understanding of the discharge instructions and indications for seeking emergent care 
 indications for seeking emergent care 
 Develops a plan of care, based on patient needs, related to the procedure and type of anesthesia 
 Attends all required education 
 Performs other miscellaneous duties as assigned  
 
 
 QUALIFICATIONS: 
 
 Graduate of Accredited School of Nursing (Bilingual in Spanish/Cantonese/Mandarin or Vietnamese preferred)
 
 RN/LVN with active license, no restrictions (license in appropriate state) 
 
 One (1) year of nursing experience, preferably, in an ambulatory surgery center 
 
 CPR, BLS, ACLS certification  (as required by Center)  
 
 Strong ethical and moral character references 
 

 Basic computer skills 

 Must pass a background check and drug screen.
 

We do not discriminate in practices or employment opportunities on the basis of an individual's race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, age, sex, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, disability, or any other prohibited category set forth in federal or state regulations.

 

We are an equal opportunity employer

 
 

 

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