Nursing Jobs in Holland, MI

RN ER Full-time
University of Michigan Health-West

RN - Registered Nurse - Emergency Department * Nights (7p-7a) - 36 hrs/wk (New Hire Incentive)

RN - Registered Nurse - Emergency Department * Nights (7p-7a) - 36 hrs/wk (New Hire Incentive) Requisition #: req11116 Shift: Nights FTE status: 0.9 On-call: No Weekends: Yes General Summary: The RN Staff Nurse is a professional care giver who assumes responsibility and accountability for a group of patients for a designated time frame and provides care to these patients via therapeutic use of self, the nursing process, the environment / instrumentation, and other health care team members. Assigns and directs the work of related staff. Requirements: Michigan Registered Professional Nurse licensure required. Bachelor of Science in Nursing preferred. Current Basic Life Support (BLS/CPR) provider—required. Previous experience in specialty preferred. Endoscopy RN: Current Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) provider preferred. Must obtain ACLS certification within 60 days of hire or placement in the unit. Level 4/Level 5 RN: Current Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) provider preferred. Must obtain ACLS certification within one year of hire or placement in the unit. Level 4/Level 5 RN: Competence in basic cardiac dysrhythmia interpretation required, will train. Level 6: Current Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) provider preferred. ED: Current Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) provider preferred. Must obtain PALS certification within six months of hire or placement in the unit. Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification within three (3) months after hire or transfer. Must maintain ACLS certification with re-certification every two (2) years. IR/NEURO IR RN: Current Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) provider required. HPE Infusion/Cancer Center Infusion RN: Must obtain ONS/ONCC Chemotherapy Immunotherapy Certificate prior to administering chemotherapy. Essential Functions and Responsibilities: ASSESSMENT—Assess the patient's condition and physical, psychological, cognitive, social, rehabilitative, and discharge needs. PLANNING—Develop a plan of care using nursing diagnoses and setting patient outcome goals. IMPLEMENTATION—Implement nursing plan of care and physician's orders. IMPLEMENTATION—Establish priorities of patient care based on essential patient needs and available resources of time, personnel, equipment and supplies. IMPLEMENTATION—Perform nursing procedures, assist physicians, and use equipment following established standards. EVALUATION—Evaluate the patient’s response to nursing interventions and physician ordered therapy / diagnostics. Update or modify plan of care to meet the current needs of the patient. PATIENT EDUCATION—Educate the patient and significant others based on the cognitive needs of each and defined by patient outcome goals. DOCUMENTATION—Document concise, accurate and timely information in the patient care record. PATIENT/FAMILY RIGHTS—Demonstrate knowledge of and respect for patient and significant others’ rights, including confidentiality. SAFETY/RISK MANAGEMENT—Follow established standards in provision for safety. LEGAL ISSUES—Demonstrate awareness of legal issues in all aspects of patient care and department function and strive to manage situations in a reduced risk manner. EMERGENCIES—Perform efficiently in emergency patient situations following established standards, remaining calm, informing appropriate persons, and documenting events. KNOWLEDGE BASE—Maintain a current knowledge base and use standards of care in professional practice. PROFESSIONALISM—Assume responsibility for own practice including appearance, attendance, punctuality and flexibility in scheduling. SELF EDUCATION—Pursue self-directed learning experiences, continuing education, and seek direction when necessary. STAFF DEVELOPMENT—Participate in and promote staff development activities and achievement of department goals. QUALITY ASSURANCE/STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT—Participate in peer review, quality assurance, standards development, and research activities. COORDINATION/ORGANIZATION—Use delegation skills and therapeutic use of self to coordinate and organize patient care delivery. COORDINATION/ORGANIZATION—Set priorities in work using effective time management and support personnel to complete assigned work. PROBLEM SOLVING/DECISION MAKING—Practice effective problem identification and resolution skills as a method of sound decision making. COMMUNICATION—Use written and oral communication through designated channels to attain desired patient outcomes as well as department and hospital goals. STAFFING—Demonstrate flexibility in staffing patterns and resolution of staffing conflicts; participate in temporary assignment measures. ORIENTATION-Successful completion of unit-specific core competencies as defined in the orientation checklist. DELEGATION--Evaluates and identifies patient needs and assigns appropriate staff to address specific individual patient needs. Directs and reviews the work of support staff to assure nursing care plan is fully implemented and patient needs are addressed. Assumes supervisory duty for department employees in absence of Clinical Director and Clinical Coordinator per HR-45 policy. Performs other duties as assigned. These may include but are not limited to: Maintaining a current knowledge base of department processes, protocols and procedures, pursuing self-directed learning and continuing education opportunities, and participating on committees, task forces, and work groups as determined by management.
RN Labor and Delivery Full-time
University of Michigan Health-West

RN - Registered Nurse - Labor and Delivery * Nights - 36 hrs/wk (New Hire Incentive)

RN - Registered Nurse - Labor and Delivery * Nights - 36 hrs/wk (New Hire Incentive) Requisition #: req11117 Shift: Nights FTE status: 0.9 On-call: Yes Weekends: Yes General Summary: The RN Staff Nurse is a professional care giver who assumes responsibility and accountability for a group of patients for a designated time frame and provides care to these patients via therapeutic use of self, the nursing process, the environment / instrumentation, and other health care team members. Assigns and directs the work of related staff. Requirements: Michigan Registered Professional Nurse licensure required. Bachelor of Science in Nursing preferred. Current Basic Life Support (BLS/CPR) provider—required. Previous experience in specialty preferred. Endoscopy RN: Current Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) provider preferred. Must obtain ACLS certification within 60 days of hire or placement in the unit. Level 4/Level 5 RN: Current Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) provider preferred. Must obtain ACLS certification within one year of hire or placement in the unit. Level 4/Level 5 RN: Competence in basic cardiac dysrhythmia interpretation required, will train. Level 6: Current Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) provider preferred. ED: Current Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) provider preferred. Must obtain PALS certification within six months of hire or placement in the unit. Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification within three (3) months after hire or transfer. Must maintain ACLS certification with re-certification every two (2) years. IR/NEURO IR RN: Current Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) provider required. HPE Infusion/Cancer Center Infusion RN: Must obtain ONS/ONCC Chemotherapy Immunotherapy Certificate prior to administering chemotherapy. Essential Functions and Responsibilities: ASSESSMENT—Assess the patient's condition and physical, psychological, cognitive, social, rehabilitative, and discharge needs. PLANNING—Develop a plan of care using nursing diagnoses and setting patient outcome goals. IMPLEMENTATION—Implement nursing plan of care and physician's orders. IMPLEMENTATION—Establish priorities of patient care based on essential patient needs and available resources of time, personnel, equipment and supplies. IMPLEMENTATION—Perform nursing procedures, assist physicians, and use equipment following established standards. EVALUATION—Evaluate the patient’s response to nursing interventions and physician ordered therapy / diagnostics. Update or modify plan of care to meet the current needs of the patient. PATIENT EDUCATION—Educate the patient and significant others based on the cognitive needs of each and defined by patient outcome goals. DOCUMENTATION—Document concise, accurate and timely information in the patient care record. PATIENT/FAMILY RIGHTS—Demonstrate knowledge of and respect for patient and significant others’ rights, including confidentiality. SAFETY/RISK MANAGEMENT—Follow established standards in provision for safety. LEGAL ISSUES—Demonstrate awareness of legal issues in all aspects of patient care and department function and strive to manage situations in a reduced risk manner. EMERGENCIES—Perform efficiently in emergency patient situations following established standards, remaining calm, informing appropriate persons, and documenting events. KNOWLEDGE BASE—Maintain a current knowledge base and use standards of care in professional practice. PROFESSIONALISM—Assume responsibility for own practice including appearance, attendance, punctuality and flexibility in scheduling. SELF EDUCATION—Pursue self-directed learning experiences, continuing education, and seek direction when necessary. STAFF DEVELOPMENT—Participate in and promote staff development activities and achievement of department goals. QUALITY ASSURANCE/STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT—Participate in peer review, quality assurance, standards development, and research activities. COORDINATION/ORGANIZATION—Use delegation skills and therapeutic use of self to coordinate and organize patient care delivery. COORDINATION/ORGANIZATION—Set priorities in work using effective time management and support personnel to complete assigned work. PROBLEM SOLVING/DECISION MAKING—Practice effective problem identification and resolution skills as a method of sound decision making. COMMUNICATION—Use written and oral communication through designated channels to attain desired patient outcomes as well as department and hospital goals. STAFFING—Demonstrate flexibility in staffing patterns and resolution of staffing conflicts; participate in temporary assignment measures. ORIENTATION-Successful completion of unit-specific core competencies as defined in the orientation checklist. DELEGATION--Evaluates and identifies patient needs and assigns appropriate staff to address specific individual patient needs. Directs and reviews the work of support staff to assure nursing care plan is fully implemented and patient needs are addressed. Assumes supervisory duty for department employees in absence of Clinical Director and Clinical Coordinator per HR-45 policy. Performs other duties as assigned. These may include but are not limited to: Maintaining a current knowledge base of department processes, protocols and procedures, pursuing self-directed learning and continuing education opportunities, and participating on committees, task forces, and work groups as determined by management.
RN OR Full-time
University of Michigan Health-West

RN - Registered Nurse - Operating Room - Varies * 40 hrs/wk (New Hire Incentive)

RN - Registered Nurse - Operating Room - Varies * 40 hrs/wk (New Hire Incentive) Requisition #: req11121 Shift: Varies FTE status: 1 On-call: Yes Weekends: Yes General Summary: The RN Staff Nurse is a professional care giver who assumes responsibility and accountability for a group of patients for a designated time frame and provides care to these patients via therapeutic use of self, the nursing process, the environment / instrumentation, and other health care team members. Assigns and directs the work of related staff. Requirements: Michigan Registered Professional Nurse licensure required. Bachelor of Science in Nursing preferred. Current Basic Life Support (BLS/CPR) provider—required. Previous experience in specialty preferred. Endoscopy RN: Current Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) provider preferred. Must obtain ACLS certification within 60 days of hire or placement in the unit. Level 4/Level 5 RN: Current Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) provider preferred. Must obtain ACLS certification within one year of hire or placement in the unit. Level 4/Level 5 RN: Competence in basic cardiac dysrhythmia interpretation required, will train. Level 6: Current Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) provider preferred. ED: Current Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) provider preferred. Must obtain PALS certification within six months of hire or placement in the unit. Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification within three (3) months after hire or transfer. Must maintain ACLS certification with re-certification every two (2) years. IR/NEURO IR RN: Current Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) provider required. HPE Infusion/Cancer Center Infusion RN: Must obtain ONS/ONCC Chemotherapy Immunotherapy Certificate prior to administering chemotherapy. Essential Functions and Responsibilities: ASSESSMENT—Assess the patient's condition and physical, psychological, cognitive, social, rehabilitative, and discharge needs. PLANNING—Develop a plan of care using nursing diagnoses and setting patient outcome goals. IMPLEMENTATION—Implement nursing plan of care and physician's orders. IMPLEMENTATION—Establish priorities of patient care based on essential patient needs and available resources of time, personnel, equipment and supplies. IMPLEMENTATION—Perform nursing procedures, assist physicians, and use equipment following established standards. EVALUATION—Evaluate the patient’s response to nursing interventions and physician ordered therapy / diagnostics. Update or modify plan of care to meet the current needs of the patient. PATIENT EDUCATION—Educate the patient and significant others based on the cognitive needs of each and defined by patient outcome goals. DOCUMENTATION—Document concise, accurate and timely information in the patient care record. PATIENT/FAMILY RIGHTS—Demonstrate knowledge of and respect for patient and significant others’ rights, including confidentiality. SAFETY/RISK MANAGEMENT—Follow established standards in provision for safety. LEGAL ISSUES—Demonstrate awareness of legal issues in all aspects of patient care and department function and strive to manage situations in a reduced risk manner. EMERGENCIES—Perform efficiently in emergency patient situations following established standards, remaining calm, informing appropriate persons, and documenting events. KNOWLEDGE BASE—Maintain a current knowledge base and use standards of care in professional practice. PROFESSIONALISM—Assume responsibility for own practice including appearance, attendance, punctuality and flexibility in scheduling. SELF EDUCATION—Pursue self-directed learning experiences, continuing education, and seek direction when necessary. STAFF DEVELOPMENT—Participate in and promote staff development activities and achievement of department goals. QUALITY ASSURANCE/STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT—Participate in peer review, quality assurance, standards development, and research activities. COORDINATION/ORGANIZATION—Use delegation skills and therapeutic use of self to coordinate and organize patient care delivery. COORDINATION/ORGANIZATION—Set priorities in work using effective time management and support personnel to complete assigned work. PROBLEM SOLVING/DECISION MAKING—Practice effective problem identification and resolution skills as a method of sound decision making. COMMUNICATION—Use written and oral communication through designated channels to attain desired patient outcomes as well as department and hospital goals. STAFFING—Demonstrate flexibility in staffing patterns and resolution of staffing conflicts; participate in temporary assignment measures. ORIENTATION-Successful completion of unit-specific core competencies as defined in the orientation checklist. DELEGATION--Evaluates and identifies patient needs and assigns appropriate staff to address specific individual patient needs. Directs and reviews the work of support staff to assure nursing care plan is fully implemented and patient needs are addressed. Assumes supervisory duty for department employees in absence of Clinical Director and Clinical Coordinator per HR-45 policy. Performs other duties as assigned. These may include but are not limited to: Maintaining a current knowledge base of department processes, protocols and procedures, pursuing self-directed learning and continuing education opportunities, and participating on committees, task forces, and work groups as determined by management.
RN Psych Part-time
Holland Hospital

Registered Nurse (Inpatient Behavioral Health) Part Time Nights

CURRENT HOLLAND HOSPITAL EMPLOYEES- Please apply through Find Jobs from your Workday employee account. The RN is responsible for the provision and coordination of patient centered care. The RN coordinates care to achieve desired outcomes, participates in patient and family teaching and provides leadership by delegating and working cooperatively and collaboratively with ancillary nursing and other members of the healthcare team in maintaining standards for professional nursing practice and professional nursing performance in the clinical setting. The RN is also accountable to practice in accordance with the Michigan Public Health Code Act 368 of 1978, Article 15 (Health Occupations), Part 172 (Nursing). The RN must be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care and service appropriate to the age of the patients served in his/her area. $5,000 Sign On Bonus* Pay Range: $35.00 - $49.18/hour Employment Type: Part Time, 48 hours every 2 weeks Schedule: 7:00 pm - 7:30 am Week 1: Saturday & Sunday Week 2: Wednesday & Thursday Week 3: Monday & Friday Requirements: Graduate of accredited Registered Nursing Program required, Current Michigan RN License (or completed by end of orientation) required, Current BLS for the Healthcare Provider (or completed within 60 days of hire) required *Current employees not eligible for sign on bonus STANDARDS OF PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCE Promotes patient safety by maintaining the policies and procedures of the hospital and nursing department, including maintaining the Patient's Bill of Rights. Practices in accordance with the ANA Standards of Professional Performance including: QUALITY OF PRACTICE -- Systematically enhances the quality and effectiveness of nursing practice. EDUCATION -- Attains knowledge and competency that reflects current evidence-based nursing practice. PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE EVALUATION -- Evaluates one's own nursing practice in relation to professional practice standards and guidelines, relevant statutes, rules and regulations. COLLABORATION -- Collaborates with patient, family and other members of the healthcare team in the conduct of nursing practice. ETHICS -- Integrates ethical provisions in all areas of practice. EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE and RESEARCH -- Integrates evidence and research findings into practice. RESOURCE UTILIZATION -- Utilizes appropriate resources to plan and provide nursing services that are safe, effective, and financially responsible. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH -- Practices in an environmentally safe and healthy manner. COLLEGIALITY - Interacting with and contributing to the professional development and training of peers, colleagues, and students. STANDARDS OF PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCE -- LEADERSHIP: Demonstrates leadership in the profession and in the professional practice setting. Appropriately directs and supervises support personnel in the performance of delegated nursing activities. Actively participates in or supports, on a regular basis, shared decision-making activities. Demonstrates awareness of and accountability to department/organization strategic goals and quality initiatives. NURSING PROCESS: ASSESSMENT and DIAGNOSIS -- Collects and documents comprehensive data pertinent to the patient's health or the situation. Assessments are thorough, timely and accurate and include but are not limited to the physiological, socio-cultural, safety and spiritual needs of patients (including significant other). Demonstrates ability to use critical thinking skills to analyze assessment data to determine the pertinent diagnosis or issues. Responds appropriately to changing needs of patients, including response to emergency/life threatening situations. OUTCOMES IDENTIFICATION / PLANNING -- Identifies expected outcomes for a plan individualized to the patient or situation. Develops and documents an individualized plan of care which incorporates the patient's significant other as appropriate and that prescribes strategies and alternatives to attain expected outcomes. Identifies initial and ongoing discharge planning needs. Demonstrates the ability to identify, evaluate and document the patient's response to care given. Coordinates care across the continuum to meet the identified and anticipated needs of the patient and his/her support network. IMPLEMENTATION -- Functions as advocate for patient/significant other. Demonstrates skills needed to implement the identified plan of care, incorporating elements of Standards of Professional Performance (as described in Essential Functions #1) as appropriate. Demonstrates ability to prioritize and adjust priorities based on patient/unit needs. EVALUATION -- Demonstrates ability to evaluate and document patient's progress towards attainment of desired outcomes. PATIENT EDUCATION: Demonstrates ability to optimize patient learning through evaluating a patient's learning abilities and carrying out the education of the patient. Requirements: -Graduate of accredited Registered Nursing Program required. -Bachelor's of Science Nursing (BSN) preferred -Current Michigan RN License (or completed by end of orientation) required -Current BLS for the Healthcare Provider (or completed within 60 days of hire) required -For ICU/TU, Cardiac Cath Lab, Emergency, PACU, Surgery Center, Endoscopy, Spine/Orthopedics, Float Pool: ACLS Certification or completed within one year of hire. -For Emergency, 5 West, PACU, Surgery Center: PALS certification or completed within one year of hire. -For Birth Center: NRP Certification or completed within one year of hire. Neonatal Resuscitation required. -Certification in specialty area (CCRN, CRN, CNOR, CEN, etc) preferred -Recent hospital experience and/or previous nursing practice experience preferred -2 years prior RN experience in desired specialty area preferred -Prior experience with electronic patient documentation system preferred -Prior experience with technology common to specialty area (i.e., cardiac monitors, IV pumps) preferred -Bilingual preferred Holland Hospital is an Equal Opportunity Employer, please see our EEO policy
RN Psych Part-time
Holland Hospital

Registered Nurse (Inpatient Behavioral Health) Part Time Nights

CURRENT HOLLAND HOSPITAL EMPLOYEES- Please apply through Find Jobs from your Workday employee account. The RN is responsible for the provision and coordination of patient centered care. The RN coordinates care to achieve desired outcomes, participates in patient and family teaching and provides leadership by delegating and working cooperatively and collaboratively with ancillary nursing and other members of the healthcare team in maintaining standards for professional nursing practice and professional nursing performance in the clinical setting. The RN is also accountable to practice in accordance with the Michigan Public Health Code Act 368 of 1978, Article 15 (Health Occupations), Part 172 (Nursing). The RN must be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care and service appropriate to the age of the patients served in his/her area. $5,000 Sign On Bonus* Pay Range: $35.00 - $49.18/hour Employment Type: Part Time, 48 hours every 2 weeks Schedule: 7:00 pm - 7:30 am Week 1: Saturday & Sunday Week 2: Wednesday & Thursday Week 3: Monday & Friday Requirements: Graduate of accredited Registered Nursing Program required, Current Michigan RN License (or completed by end of orientation) required, Current BLS for the Healthcare Provider (or completed within 60 days of hire) required *Current employees not eligible for sign on bonus STANDARDS OF PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCE Promotes patient safety by maintaining the policies and procedures of the hospital and nursing department, including maintaining the Patient's Bill of Rights. Practices in accordance with the ANA Standards of Professional Performance including: QUALITY OF PRACTICE -- Systematically enhances the quality and effectiveness of nursing practice. EDUCATION -- Attains knowledge and competency that reflects current evidence-based nursing practice. PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE EVALUATION -- Evaluates one's own nursing practice in relation to professional practice standards and guidelines, relevant statutes, rules and regulations. COLLABORATION -- Collaborates with patient, family and other members of the healthcare team in the conduct of nursing practice. ETHICS -- Integrates ethical provisions in all areas of practice. EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE and RESEARCH -- Integrates evidence and research findings into practice. RESOURCE UTILIZATION -- Utilizes appropriate resources to plan and provide nursing services that are safe, effective, and financially responsible. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH -- Practices in an environmentally safe and healthy manner. COLLEGIALITY - Interacting with and contributing to the professional development and training of peers, colleagues, and students. STANDARDS OF PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCE -- LEADERSHIP: Demonstrates leadership in the profession and in the professional practice setting. Appropriately directs and supervises support personnel in the performance of delegated nursing activities. Actively participates in or supports, on a regular basis, shared decision-making activities. Demonstrates awareness of and accountability to department/organization strategic goals and quality initiatives. NURSING PROCESS: ASSESSMENT and DIAGNOSIS -- Collects and documents comprehensive data pertinent to the patient's health or the situation. Assessments are thorough, timely and accurate and include but are not limited to the physiological, socio-cultural, safety and spiritual needs of patients (including significant other). Demonstrates ability to use critical thinking skills to analyze assessment data to determine the pertinent diagnosis or issues. Responds appropriately to changing needs of patients, including response to emergency/life threatening situations. OUTCOMES IDENTIFICATION / PLANNING -- Identifies expected outcomes for a plan individualized to the patient or situation. Develops and documents an individualized plan of care which incorporates the patient's significant other as appropriate and that prescribes strategies and alternatives to attain expected outcomes. Identifies initial and ongoing discharge planning needs. Demonstrates the ability to identify, evaluate and document the patient's response to care given. Coordinates care across the continuum to meet the identified and anticipated needs of the patient and his/her support network. IMPLEMENTATION -- Functions as advocate for patient/significant other. Demonstrates skills needed to implement the identified plan of care, incorporating elements of Standards of Professional Performance (as described in Essential Functions #1) as appropriate. Demonstrates ability to prioritize and adjust priorities based on patient/unit needs. EVALUATION -- Demonstrates ability to evaluate and document patient's progress towards attainment of desired outcomes. PATIENT EDUCATION: Demonstrates ability to optimize patient learning through evaluating a patient's learning abilities and carrying out the education of the patient. Requirements: -Graduate of accredited Registered Nursing Program required. -Bachelor's of Science Nursing (BSN) preferred -Current Michigan RN License (or completed by end of orientation) required -Current BLS for the Healthcare Provider (or completed within 60 days of hire) required -For ICU/TU, Cardiac Cath Lab, Emergency, PACU, Surgery Center, Endoscopy, Spine/Orthopedics, Float Pool: ACLS Certification or completed within one year of hire. -For Emergency, 5 West, PACU, Surgery Center: PALS certification or completed within one year of hire. -For Birth Center: NRP Certification or completed within one year of hire. Neonatal Resuscitation required. -Certification in specialty area (CCRN, CRN, CNOR, CEN, etc) preferred -Recent hospital experience and/or previous nursing practice experience preferred -2 years prior RN experience in desired specialty area preferred -Prior experience with electronic patient documentation system preferred -Prior experience with technology common to specialty area (i.e., cardiac monitors, IV pumps) preferred -Bilingual preferred Holland Hospital is an Equal Opportunity Employer, please see our EEO policy
RN PACU Part-time
University of Michigan Health-West

RN - Registered Nurse - Health Park East Surgery Center - Surgery Prep Recovery * Days 12 hrs/wk

RN - Registered Nurse - Health Park East Surgery Center - Surgery Prep Recovery * Days 12 hrs/wk Requisition #: req11111 Shift: Days FTE status: 0.3 On-call: No Weekends: No General Summary: The Registered Nurse for the Surgical Center is a professional care giver who assumes encounter-based responsibility and accountability for surgical patients and provides care to these patients via therapeutic use of self, the nursing process, the environment / instrumentation, and other health care team members. The RN assigns and directs the work of related staff. Requirements: Michigan Registered Professional Nurse licensure required. Bachelor of Science in Nursing preferred. Current Basic Life Support (BLS/CPR) provider—required. Current Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) provider and Pediatric Advanced life Support (PALS) provider required within 1 year of hire for Preop, PACU and Operating Room RNs. Competence in basic cardiac dysrhythmia interpretation required, will train. Previous ambulatory surgical experience preferred. Essential Functions and Responsibilities: NURSING PROCESS Assess the patient's condition and physical, psychological, cognitive, social, rehabilitative, and discharge needs. Develop nursing diagnosis utilized nursing judgment regarding health conditions and needs based on the nurse care plan. Develop a plan of care using nursing diagnoses and setting patient outcome goals. Establish priorities of patient care based on essential patient needs and available resources of time, personnel, equipment and supplies. Implement nursing plan of care and physician's orders. Use delegation skills and therapeutic use of self to coordinate and organize patient care delivery. Evaluate the patient’s response to nursing interventions and physician ordered therapy / diagnostics. Update or modify plan of care to meet the current needs of the patient. PATIENT EXPERIENCE Educate the patient and significant others based on the cognitive needs of each and defined by patient outcome goals. Demonstrate knowledge of and respect for patient and significant others’ rights, including confidentiality. Follow established standards in provision for safety. PROFESSIONALISM Assume responsibility for own practice including appearance, attendance, punctuality and flexibility in scheduling. Maintain a current knowledge base and use standards of care in professional practice. Practice effective problem identification and resolution skills as a method of sound decision making. Perform efficiently in emergency patient situations following established standards, remaining calm, informing appropriate persons, and documenting events. Pursue self-directed learning experiences, continuing education, and seek direction when necessary. Participate in and promote staff development activities and achievement of department goals. Demonstrate flexibility in staffing patterns and resolution of staffing conflicts; participate in temporary assignment measures. ORGANIZATIONAL STANDARDS Participate in peer review, quality assurance, standards development, and research activities. Demonstrate awareness of legal issues in all aspects of patient care and department function and strive to manage situations in a reduced risk manner. LEADERSHIP Set priorities in work using effective time management and support personnel to complete assigned work. Performs the duties of scheduling coordinator when assigned. Perform nursing procedures, assist physicians, and use equipment following established standards. Delegate patient care needs to appropriate staff. Directs and reviews the work of support staff to assure nursing care plan is fully implemented and patient needs are addressed. COMMUNICATION Use written and oral communication through designated channels to attain desired patient outcomes as well as department and hospital goals. Document concise, accurate and timely information in the patient care record. Performs other duties as assigned. These may include but are not limited to: Maintaining a current knowledge base of department processes, protocols and procedures, pursuing self-directed learning and continuing education opportunities, and participating on committees, task forces, and work groups as determined by management.
RN Med-Surg Full-time
University of Michigan Health-West

RN - Registered Nurse - Ortho Trauma Med-Surg * Nights - 36 hrs/wk (New Hire Incentive)

RN - Registered Nurse - Ortho Trauma Med-Surg * Nights - 36 hrs/wk (New Hire Incentive) Requisition #: req11074 Shift: Nights FTE status: 0.9 On-call: No Weekends: Yes General Summary: The RN Staff Nurse is a professional care giver who assumes responsibility and accountability for a group of patients for a designated time frame and provides care to these patients via therapeutic use of self, the nursing process, the environment / instrumentation, and other health care team members. Assigns and directs the work of related staff. Requirements: Michigan Registered Professional Nurse licensure required. Bachelor of Science in Nursing preferred. Current Basic Life Support (BLS/CPR) provider—required. Previous experience in specialty preferred. Endoscopy RN: Current Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) provider preferred. Must obtain ACLS certification within 60 days of hire or placement in the unit. Level 4/Level 5 RN: Current Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) provider preferred. Must obtain ACLS certification within one year of hire or placement in the unit. Level 4/Level 5 RN: Competence in basic cardiac dysrhythmia interpretation required, will train. Level 6: Current Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) provider preferred. ED: Current Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) provider preferred. Must obtain PALS certification within six months of hire or placement in the unit. Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification within three (3) months after hire or transfer. Must maintain ACLS certification with re-certification every two (2) years. IR/NEURO IR RN: Current Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) provider required. HPE Infusion/Cancer Center Infusion RN: Must obtain ONS/ONCC Chemotherapy Immunotherapy Certificate prior to administering chemotherapy. Essential Functions and Responsibilities: ASSESSMENT—Assess the patient's condition and physical, psychological, cognitive, social, rehabilitative, and discharge needs. PLANNING—Develop a plan of care using nursing diagnoses and setting patient outcome goals. IMPLEMENTATION—Implement nursing plan of care and physician's orders. IMPLEMENTATION—Establish priorities of patient care based on essential patient needs and available resources of time, personnel, equipment and supplies. IMPLEMENTATION—Perform nursing procedures, assist physicians, and use equipment following established standards. EVALUATION—Evaluate the patient’s response to nursing interventions and physician ordered therapy / diagnostics. Update or modify plan of care to meet the current needs of the patient. PATIENT EDUCATION—Educate the patient and significant others based on the cognitive needs of each and defined by patient outcome goals. DOCUMENTATION—Document concise, accurate and timely information in the patient care record. PATIENT/FAMILY RIGHTS—Demonstrate knowledge of and respect for patient and significant others’ rights, including confidentiality. SAFETY/RISK MANAGEMENT—Follow established standards in provision for safety. LEGAL ISSUES—Demonstrate awareness of legal issues in all aspects of patient care and department function and strive to manage situations in a reduced risk manner. EMERGENCIES—Perform efficiently in emergency patient situations following established standards, remaining calm, informing appropriate persons, and documenting events. KNOWLEDGE BASE—Maintain a current knowledge base and use standards of care in professional practice. PROFESSIONALISM—Assume responsibility for own practice including appearance, attendance, punctuality and flexibility in scheduling. SELF EDUCATION—Pursue self-directed learning experiences, continuing education, and seek direction when necessary. STAFF DEVELOPMENT—Participate in and promote staff development activities and achievement of department goals. QUALITY ASSURANCE/STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT—Participate in peer review, quality assurance, standards development, and research activities. COORDINATION/ORGANIZATION—Use delegation skills and therapeutic use of self to coordinate and organize patient care delivery. COORDINATION/ORGANIZATION—Set priorities in work using effective time management and support personnel to complete assigned work. PROBLEM SOLVING/DECISION MAKING—Practice effective problem identification and resolution skills as a method of sound decision making. COMMUNICATION—Use written and oral communication through designated channels to attain desired patient outcomes as well as department and hospital goals. STAFFING—Demonstrate flexibility in staffing patterns and resolution of staffing conflicts; participate in temporary assignment measures. ORIENTATION-Successful completion of unit-specific core competencies as defined in the orientation checklist. DELEGATION--Evaluates and identifies patient needs and assigns appropriate staff to address specific individual patient needs. Directs and reviews the work of support staff to assure nursing care plan is fully implemented and patient needs are addressed. Assumes supervisory duty for department employees in absence of Clinical Director and Clinical Coordinator per HR-45 policy. Performs other duties as assigned. These may include but are not limited to: Maintaining a current knowledge base of department processes, protocols and procedures, pursuing self-directed learning and continuing education opportunities, and participating on committees, task forces, and work groups as determined by management.
RN PCU Pediatric Full-time
University of Michigan Health-West

RN - Registered Nurse - Intermediate Care Nursery * Nights - 36hrs/wk

RN - Registered Nurse - Intermediate Care Nursery * Nights - 36hrs/wk Requisition #: req11103 Shift: Nights FTE status: 0.9 On-call: Yes Weekends: Yes General Summary: The RN Staff Nurse is a professional care giver who assumes responsibility and accountability for a group of patients for a designated time frame and provides care to these patients via therapeutic use of self, the nursing process, the environment / instrumentation, and other health care team members. Assigns and directs the work of related staff. Requirements: Michigan Registered Professional Nurse licensure required. Bachelor of Science in Nursing preferred. Current Basic Life Support (BLS/CPR) provider—required. Previous experience in specialty preferred. Endoscopy RN: Current Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) provider preferred. Must obtain ACLS certification within 60 days of hire or placement in the unit. Level 4/Level 5 RN: Current Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) provider preferred. Must obtain ACLS certification within one year of hire or placement in the unit. Level 4/Level 5 RN: Competence in basic cardiac dysrhythmia interpretation required, will train. Level 6: Current Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) provider preferred. ED: Current Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) provider preferred. Must obtain PALS certification within six months of hire or placement in the unit. Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification within three (3) months after hire or transfer. Must maintain ACLS certification with re-certification every two (2) years. IR/NEURO IR RN: Current Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) provider required. HPE Infusion/Cancer Center Infusion RN: Must obtain ONS/ONCC Chemotherapy Immunotherapy Certificate prior to administering chemotherapy. Essential Functions and Responsibilities: ASSESSMENT—Assess the patient's condition and physical, psychological, cognitive, social, rehabilitative, and discharge needs. PLANNING—Develop a plan of care using nursing diagnoses and setting patient outcome goals. IMPLEMENTATION—Implement nursing plan of care and physician's orders. IMPLEMENTATION—Establish priorities of patient care based on essential patient needs and available resources of time, personnel, equipment and supplies. IMPLEMENTATION—Perform nursing procedures, assist physicians, and use equipment following established standards. EVALUATION—Evaluate the patient’s response to nursing interventions and physician ordered therapy / diagnostics. Update or modify plan of care to meet the current needs of the patient. PATIENT EDUCATION—Educate the patient and significant others based on the cognitive needs of each and defined by patient outcome goals. DOCUMENTATION—Document concise, accurate and timely information in the patient care record. PATIENT/FAMILY RIGHTS—Demonstrate knowledge of and respect for patient and significant others’ rights, including confidentiality. SAFETY/RISK MANAGEMENT—Follow established standards in provision for safety. LEGAL ISSUES—Demonstrate awareness of legal issues in all aspects of patient care and department function and strive to manage situations in a reduced risk manner. EMERGENCIES—Perform efficiently in emergency patient situations following established standards, remaining calm, informing appropriate persons, and documenting events. KNOWLEDGE BASE—Maintain a current knowledge base and use standards of care in professional practice. PROFESSIONALISM—Assume responsibility for own practice including appearance, attendance, punctuality and flexibility in scheduling. SELF EDUCATION—Pursue self-directed learning experiences, continuing education, and seek direction when necessary. STAFF DEVELOPMENT—Participate in and promote staff development activities and achievement of department goals. QUALITY ASSURANCE/STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT—Participate in peer review, quality assurance, standards development, and research activities. COORDINATION/ORGANIZATION—Use delegation skills and therapeutic use of self to coordinate and organize patient care delivery. COORDINATION/ORGANIZATION—Set priorities in work using effective time management and support personnel to complete assigned work. PROBLEM SOLVING/DECISION MAKING—Practice effective problem identification and resolution skills as a method of sound decision making. COMMUNICATION—Use written and oral communication through designated channels to attain desired patient outcomes as well as department and hospital goals. STAFFING—Demonstrate flexibility in staffing patterns and resolution of staffing conflicts; participate in temporary assignment measures. ORIENTATION-Successful completion of unit-specific core competencies as defined in the orientation checklist. DELEGATION--Evaluates and identifies patient needs and assigns appropriate staff to address specific individual patient needs. Directs and reviews the work of support staff to assure nursing care plan is fully implemented and patient needs are addressed. Assumes supervisory duty for department employees in absence of Clinical Director and Clinical Coordinator per HR-45 policy. Performs other duties as assigned. These may include but are not limited to: Maintaining a current knowledge base of department processes, protocols and procedures, pursuing self-directed learning and continuing education opportunities, and participating on committees, task forces, and work groups as determined by management.
RN Psych Full-time
UHS

Psych RN - $10K Sign On Bonus

Responsibilities Forest View Hospital, located just seven miles southeast of downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan, is a private 108 bed psychiatric facility that serves children, adolescents and adults. We are licensed by the State of Michigan, fully accredited by The Joint Commission and we bring more than 45 years of experience to the evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of behavioral health problems. As a part of our continued success and growth, we are seeking qualified applicants for a Psych RN. *There is a $10,000.00 Sign On Bonus Available with this Position* The Psych RN provides nursing care to patients on each clinical unit as assigned, utilizing the nursing process. Patient population serviced includes both adolescents and adults. Patients are hospitalized for a broad variety of psychiatric disorders, including mood, anxiety, and thought disorders. Patients may also require treatment in specialty programming for trauma, eating disorders, and dual diagnosis (both substance abuse and psychiatric issues). This position actively supports, promotes and works to fulfill the Mission, Vision and Values of Forest View Hospital using our Service Excellence program. This is a Fulltime, 36 hours a week position (12 Hour Shifts- 7:00pm-7:30am or 7:00am-7:30pm). Essential Job Responsibilities: Promotes a warm and welcoming environment when paired with newly hired RNs, providing training, guidance, and support that is consistent with patient care, safety standards, and policy and procedure. Responds to questions in a respectful manner. Reports concerns promptly when identified. Acts as back-up point of contact for direction of other unit staff members when Charge is unavailable Provides leadership to other personnel in crisis behavioral management Utilizing the nursing process, the RN develops an initial nursing treatment plan for each admitted patient. Competent in assessing, planning, and delivering care for patients with co-occurring disorders, eating disorders, and trauma backgrounds. Directs and participates with other personnel in maintaining a safe and therapeutic milieu. Assists with discharge planning and works with patient at time of discharge. Provides leadership to other personnel in crisis behavioral management. Benefit Highlights: Excellent Medical, Dental, Vision and Prescription Drug Plans 401(K) with company match and discounted stock plan Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) of 6.46 hour biweekly accrued Basic Life Insurance of 1x your salary Short-Term Disability (STD) and Long-Term Disability (LTD) Student Loan Reimbursement Program (Up to $200 per month) Tuition Reimbursement Pet Insurance and much more About Universal Health Services One of the nation’s largest and most respected providers of hospital and healthcare services, Universal Health Services, Inc. (NYSE: UHS) has built an impressive record of achievement and performance. Growing steadily since its inception into an esteemed Fortune 300 corporation, annual revenues were $15.8 billion in 2024. During the year, UHS was again recognized as one of the World’s Most Admired Companies by Fortune; and listed in Forbes ranking of America’s Largest Public Companies. Headquartered in King of Prussia, PA, UHS has approximately 99,000 employees and continues to grow through its subsidiaries. Operating acute care hospitals, behavioral health facilities, outpatient facilities and ambulatory care access points, an insurance offering, a physician network and various related services located all over the U.S. States, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico and the United Kingdom. www.uhs.com Qualifications Education and Experience Requirements: Graduation from an accredited school of nursing. 6-12 months of previous Psych Nursing preferred, demonstrating a strong understanding of the unit they will be assisting in leadership. . Current RN licensure in the state of Michigan. Demonstrates clinical competency in providing general nursing care. Basic understanding of psychiatric nursing theory CPR/Handle With Care certification preferred. EEO Statement All UHS subsidiaries are committed to providing an environment of mutual respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants and teammates. UHS subsidiaries are equal opportunity employers and as such, openly support and fully commit to recruitment, selection, placement, promotion and compensation of individuals without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), genetic information, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. Avoid and Report Recruitment Scams We are aware of a scam whereby imposters are posing as Recruiters from UHS, and our subsidiary hospitals and facilities. Beware of anyone requesting financial or personal information. At UHS and all our subsidiaries, our Human Resources departments and recruiters are here to help prospective candidates by matching skill set and experience with the best possible career path at UHS and our subsidiaries. During the recruitment process, no recruiter or employee will request financial or personal information (e.g., Social Security Number, credit card or bank information, etc.) from you via email. Our recruiters will not email you from a public webmail client like Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo Mail, etc. If you suspect a fraudulent job posting or job-related email mentioning UHS or its subsidiaries, we encourage you to report such concerns to appropriate law enforcement. We encourage you to refer to legitimate UHS and UHS subsidiary career websites to verify job opportunities and not rely on unsolicited calls from recruiters.
CMA Full-time
University of Michigan Health-West

MA or PCT - Medical Assistant - Ear, Nose, & Throat and Head & Neck Surgery *Days - 40hrs/wk

General Summary: Under the direction of the Office Manager, the Medical Assistant performs administrative and clinical duties to care for patients in an ambulatory setting. Administrative duties include maintaining medical records, handling patient calls and completing forms. Clinical duties include measuring and recording vital signs and medical histories, preparing patients for examination and administering medications as directed by physician or advance practice providers. The Medical Assistant plays an integral role in the care team model. Requirements: Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to effectively work with the medical team Ability to effectively communicate with patients and staff while demonstrating a high degree of diplomacy and tact Ability to operate medical equipment safely and correctly Knowledge of infection prevention & control standards and practices Flexible, organized and able to function under stressful situations Ability to understand, interpret and apply instructions, guidelines and procedures Culturally sensitive and able to work with ethnically diverse patient populations Ability to prioritize and work on multiple tasks Intermediate experience with computers and information systems Qualifications High school degree (or GED) required. Current Certification as Medical Assistant required. Basic Life Support (BLS) required for Urgent Care and preferred for all other departments. Previous experience as Medical Assistant preferred. Essential Functions and Responsibilities: Ensures all relevant reports, tests results, labs and correspondence are available prior to the patient’s appointment. Escorts patients to exam room, interviews patients, measures vital signs and document all information in patient’s medical record. Reviews patient’s medical record to determine needed services and whether referrals are in process or have been completed since last visit. Assists physician or advance practice providers during examination or procedure. Provides patient with information and instructions as authorized by physician or advanced practice provider. Keeps exam room stocked with adequate medical supplies, maintains instruments and prepares them for sterilization and storage. Provides clerical support which may include completing forms/requisitions, answering phones, sending/receiving medical records, obtaining lab/x-ray reports, hospital notes, and referral information. Cleans rooms between patient visits in accordance with infection prevention and control standards. Administers medications and immunizations under authorization and supervision of physicians and/or advance practice providers. Processes messages from patients and front office staff to physicians and advance practice providers. Processes messages and call backs to patients, medical offices and pharmacies. Processes medication refills according to protocols. Maintains all logs and required checks (i.e. refrigerator temperature, emergency medications, expired medications, oxygen, sterilization fluid charge etc.) Performs EKG’s and simple (CLIA waived testing) medical office laboratory and screening tests. Collects and processes blood samples and other non-blood specimens for the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease. Participates in process improvement activities to enhance patient care and service. Performs other duties as assigned. These may include but are not limited to: Maintaining a current knowledge base of department processes, protocols and procedures, pursuing self-directed learning and continuing education opportunities, and participating on committees, task forces, and work groups as determined by management.
CMA Full-time
University of Michigan Health-West

MA - Medical Assistant - Ear, Nose, & Throat and Head & Neck Surgery *Days - 40hrs/wk

MA - Medical Assistant - Ear, Nose, & Throat and Head & Neck Surgery *Days - 40hrs/wk Requisition #: req11098 Shift: Days FTE status: 1 On-call: No Weekends: No General Summary: Under the direction of the Office Manager, the Medical Assistant performs administrative and clinical duties to care for patients in an ambulatory setting. Administrative duties include maintaining medical records, handling patient calls and completing forms. Clinical duties include measuring and recording vital signs and medical histories, preparing patients for examination and administering medications as directed by physician or advance practice providers. The Medical Assistant plays an integral role in the care team model. Requirements: Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to effectively work with the medical team Ability to effectively communicate with patients and staff while demonstrating a high degree of diplomacy and tact Ability to operate medical equipment safely and correctly Knowledge of infection prevention & control standards and practices Flexible, organized and able to function under stressful situations Ability to understand, interpret and apply instructions, guidelines and procedures Culturally sensitive and able to work with ethnically diverse patient populations Ability to prioritize and work on multiple tasks Intermediate experience with computers and information systems Qualifications High school degree (or GED) required. Current Certification as Medical Assistant required. Basic Life Support (BLS) required for Urgent Care and preferred for all other departments. Previous experience as Medical Assistant preferred. Essential Functions and Responsibilities: Ensures all relevant reports, tests results, labs and correspondence are available prior to the patient’s appointment. Escorts patients to exam room, interviews patients, measures vital signs and document all information in patient’s medical record. Reviews patient’s medical record to determine needed services and whether referrals are in process or have been completed since last visit. Assists physician or advance practice providers during examination or procedure. Provides patient with information and instructions as authorized by physician or advanced practice provider. Keeps exam room stocked with adequate medical supplies, maintains instruments and prepares them for sterilization and storage. Provides clerical support which may include completing forms/requisitions, answering phones, sending/receiving medical records, obtaining lab/x-ray reports, hospital notes, and referral information. Cleans rooms between patient visits in accordance with infection prevention and control standards. Administers medications and immunizations under authorization and supervision of physicians and/or advance practice providers. Processes messages from patients and front office staff to physicians and advance practice providers. Processes messages and call backs to patients, medical offices and pharmacies. Processes medication refills according to protocols. Maintains all logs and required checks (i.e. refrigerator temperature, emergency medications, expired medications, oxygen, sterilization fluid charge etc.) Performs EKG’s and simple (CLIA waived testing) medical office laboratory and screening tests. Collects and processes blood samples and other non-blood specimens for the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease. Participates in process improvement activities to enhance patient care and service. Performs other duties as assigned. These may include but are not limited to: Maintaining a current knowledge base of department processes, protocols and procedures, pursuing self-directed learning and continuing education opportunities, and participating on committees, task forces, and work groups as determined by management.
NP Full-time
University of Michigan Health-West

Pulmonology - Grand Rapids, MI - PA/NP

Pulmonology - Grand Rapids, MI - PA/NP Requisition #: req11093 Shift: Varies FTE status: 1 On-call: Yes Weekends: No About Metro Health – University of Michigan Health Integrated Healthcare System Metro Health serves more than 250,000 patients annually from across West Michigan – and beyond. In addition to a 208-bed hospital, which provides a comprehensive suite of inpatient and outpatient healthcare services, Metro Health has a growing number of neighborhood outpatient centers and offices throughout West Michigan. We also provide a community clinic for the under-served and student health clinics on the campuses of Grand Valley State University and Aquinas College. With more than 500 physicians on staff, Metro Health provides a growing number of specialty health services, including cancer treatment, heart and vascular, neurology, pulmonology and others. Many are members of the Metro Health Medical Group. Community Features University Affiliated Hospital Located in beautiful West Michigan 15 minutes from Gerald R. Ford International Airport Approximately 35 minutes from Lake Michigan Affordable housing Supportive community with good public and private schools Pulmonology – Grand Rapids, MI – PA/NP University of Michigan Health-West is seeking a full-time, board eligible/board certified, Pulmonary Medicine Advanced Practice Provider (Physician Assistant, Nurse Practitioner). High caliber, quality focused, innovative providers should apply to join our employed sub-specialized team to expand and provide care to local communities. Candidate will also need to coordinate and collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to ensure a positive experience for all patients, families, and staff. MISSION, VISION, VALUES and CUSTOMER PROMISE MISSION : We are relentlessly advancing health to serve West Michigan. VISION : Our innovations change care. Our care changes lives. VALUES : Our values reflect our heritage and the legacy of all we’ve accomplished in the past and will build in the future. Caring, innovation, inclusion, integrity, teamwork CUSTOMER PROMISE : I will bring compassion and excellence to everything that I do. QUALIFICATIONS : Previous Pulmonology experience required. Previous experience developing clinical programs preferred. OPPORTUNITY DETAILS: •Ability to work closely with a partnering team of specialists encompassing 37+ specialty care and hospital-based service lines •UMHW uses a team-based approach to health care and APP’s are critical members of the team •The focus of this position is to provide high-quality care directly to patients in an outpatient setting •Individual will be highly involved with owning our lung cancer screening program as well as establish an incidental lung nodule clinic •Performs comprehensive evaluation and examination •Orders, conducts, and interprets appropriate diagnostic tests •Provider exercises autonomy in medical decision making and provides a broad range of diagnostic and therapeutic services to adult patients. This may include managing patients with complex, acute, critical, and chronic health conditions •Assists patients in understanding their diagnosis, treatment options, and the resources available, including educating eligible patients about appropriate clinical research studies and technologies. •Assesses the patient’s ability to navigate the increasingly complex healthcare continuum, assists in identifying potential barriers to timely and appropriate health care, and develops plan of care to overcome such barriers •Health system employed medical group model, offering a highly market competitive compensation plan •Malpractice coverage ABOUT UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN HEALTH-WEST: University of Michigan Health-West serves more than 250,000 patients annually from across West Michigan – and beyond. In addition to a 208-bed hospital and Level II Trauma Center, which provides a comprehensive suite of inpatient and outpatient healthcare services, University of Michigan Health-West has a growing number of neighborhood outpatient centers and offices throughout West Michigan. The University of Michigan Health Partners group aims to provide an innovative culture of inclusion and diversity in the work setting; along with a progressive work-life integration focus to achieve the best possible patient outcomes. Medical education is a key cornerstone to our continued innovation at UMHW, offering seven different residency programs and one fellowship program to over 80 learners. With more than 500 physicians on staff, University of Michigan Health-West provides a strategic roadmap of growth in all areas of the integrated healthcare system. Specifically, continued growth in our Heart and Vascular care, Neurosciences, Cancer Care and Orthopedics; partnered with continued growth of a very strong primary care team has allowed UMHW to become the premier healthcare institution in the region and a regional referral center for care. Ranked as one of the “Best and Brightest Companies to Work For” in West Michigan and the nation, a modern medical group governance structure allows UMHW to best drive quality and clinical outcomes, experience and innovation, technology, finance, operations, and compensation. UMHP/UMH-West is proud to serve a diverse patient population; with that, the ideal candidate for this position would have experience working with culturally diverse patients and be fluent in any of the following languages: English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Nepali and Bosnian. COMMUNITY FEATURES: •University of Michigan affiliated hospital system •Located in beautiful West Michigan15 minutes from Gerald R. Ford International Airport •Approximately 35 minutes from Lake Michigan •Safest City in Michigan – Wallet Hub •Michigan’s second largest city with a population of 1.4 million •Regional growth of 2.1% outpacing national averages. •#1 Best places to raise a family in the United States – Rocket Homes •#3 Best Business Climate – Business Facilities •#11 Most affordable place to live in the United States – US News and World Report •#16 Best places to live in the United States – US News and World Report •#18 Best places to live in the US for quality of life – US News and World Report •Beer City, USA •Top 20 U.S. Foodie City •Within 25 miles of the Lake Michigan shoreline home to many cozy beach towns •The Gerald R. Ford International Airport is the second largest airport in Michigan and the 86th largest airport nationally, serving more than 2 million passengers annually. •Increased diversity more than half of the past decade’s population growth can be attributed to diverse groups. •Grand Rapids is headquarters to many national and multi-national companies including Steelcase, Herman Miller, Haworth, Alticor (formerly Amway), Wolverine Worldwide, Meijer and Zondervan •Affordable housing in both suburban and rural settings •Supportive and diverse community with highly ranked public and private schools #P
RN Home Health Part-time
Holland Hospital

Registered Nurse (Home Health), Part Time Days

$34 - $49.18 / HOUR
CURRENT HOLLAND HOSPITAL EMPLOYEES- Please apply through Find Jobs from your Workday employee account. The RN is responsible for the provision and coordination of patient centered care. The RN coordinates care to achieve desired outcomes, participates in patient and family teaching and provides leadership by delegating and working cooperatively and collaboratively with ancillary nursing and other members of the healthcare team in maintaining standards for professional nursing practice and professional nursing performance in the clinical setting. The RN is also accountable to practice in accordance with the Michigan Public Health Code Act 368 of 1978, Article 15 (Health Occupations), Part 172 (Nursing). The RN must be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care and service appropriate to the age of the patients served in his/her area. Pay Range: $34.00 - $49.18/hour Employment Type: Part Time, 48 hours every 2 weeks Schedule: varies Requirements: Graduate of accredited Registered Nursing Program required, Current Michigan RN License (or completed by end of orientation) required, Current BLS for the Healthcare Provider (or completed within 60 days of hire) required STANDARDS OF PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCE Promotes patient safety by maintaining the policies and procedures of the hospital and nursing department, including maintaining the Patient's Bill of Rights. Practices in accordance with the ANA Standards of Professional Performance including: QUALITY OF PRACTICE -- Systematically enhances the quality and effectiveness of nursing practice. EDUCATION -- Attains knowledge and competency that reflects current evidence-based nursing practice. PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE EVALUATION -- Evaluates one's own nursing practice in relation to professional practice standards and guidelines, relevant statutes, rules and regulations. COLLABORATION -- Collaborates with patient, family and other members of the healthcare team in the conduct of nursing practice. ETHICS -- Integrates ethical provisions in all areas of practice. EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE and RESEARCH -- Integrates evidence and research findings into practice. RESOURCE UTILIZATION -- Utilizes appropriate resources to plan and provide nursing services that are safe, effective, and financially responsible. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH -- Practices in an environmentally safe and healthy manner. COLLEGIALITY - Interacting with and contributing to the professional development and training of peers, colleagues, and students. STANDARDS OF PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCE -- LEADERSHIP: Demonstrates leadership in the profession and in the professional practice setting. Appropriately directs and supervises support personnel in the performance of delegated nursing activities. Actively participates in or supports, on a regular basis, shared decision-making activities. Demonstrates awareness of and accountability to department/organization strategic goals and quality initiatives. NURSING PROCESS: ASSESSMENT and DIAGNOSIS -- Collects and documents comprehensive data pertinent to the patient's health or the situation. Assessments are thorough, timely and accurate and include but are not limited to the physiological, socio-cultural, safety and spiritual needs of patients (including significant other). Demonstrates ability to use critical thinking skills to analyze assessment data to determine the pertinent diagnosis or issues. Responds appropriately to changing needs of patients, including response to emergency/life threatening situations. OUTCOMES IDENTIFICATION / PLANNING -- Identifies expected outcomes for a plan individualized to the patient or situation. Develops and documents an individualized plan of care which incorporates the patient's significant other as appropriate and that prescribes strategies and alternatives to attain expected outcomes. Identifies initial and ongoing discharge planning needs. Demonstrates the ability to identify, evaluate and document the patient's response to care given. Coordinates care across the continuum to meet the identified and anticipated needs of the patient and his/her support network. IMPLEMENTATION -- Functions as advocate for patient/significant other. Demonstrates skills needed to implement the identified plan of care, incorporating elements of Standards of Professional Performance (as described in Essential Functions #1) as appropriate. Demonstrates ability to prioritize and adjust priorities based on patient/unit needs. EVALUATION -- Demonstrates ability to evaluate and document patient's progress towards attainment of desired outcomes. PATIENT EDUCATION: Demonstrates ability to optimize patient learning through evaluating a patient's learning abilities and carrying out the education of the patient. Requirements: -Graduate of accredited Registered Nursing Program required. -Bachelor's of Science Nursing (BSN) preferred -Current Michigan RN License (or completed by end of orientation) required -Current BLS for the Healthcare Provider (or completed within 60 days of hire) required -Recent hospital experience and/or previous nursing practice experience preferred -2 years prior RN experience in desired specialty area preferred -Prior experience with electronic patient documentation system preferred -Prior experience with technology common to specialty area (i.e., cardiac monitors, IV pumps) preferred -Bilingual preferred Holland Hospital is an Equal Opportunity Employer, please see our EEO policy
RN Home Health Part-time
Holland Hospital

Registered Nurse (Home Health), Part Time Days

CURRENT HOLLAND HOSPITAL EMPLOYEES- Please apply through Find Jobs from your Workday employee account. The RN is responsible for the provision and coordination of patient centered care. The RN coordinates care to achieve desired outcomes, participates in patient and family teaching and provides leadership by delegating and working cooperatively and collaboratively with ancillary nursing and other members of the healthcare team in maintaining standards for professional nursing practice and professional nursing performance in the clinical setting. The RN is also accountable to practice in accordance with the Michigan Public Health Code Act 368 of 1978, Article 15 (Health Occupations), Part 172 (Nursing). The RN must be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care and service appropriate to the age of the patients served in his/her area. Employment Type: Part Time, 48 hours every 2 weeks Schedule: varies Requirements: Graduate of accredited Registered Nursing Program required, Current Michigan RN License (or completed by end of orientation) required, Current BLS for the Healthcare Provider (or completed within 60 days of hire) required STANDARDS OF PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCE Promotes patient safety by maintaining the policies and procedures of the hospital and nursing department, including maintaining the Patient's Bill of Rights. Practices in accordance with the ANA Standards of Professional Performance including: QUALITY OF PRACTICE -- Systematically enhances the quality and effectiveness of nursing practice. EDUCATION -- Attains knowledge and competency that reflects current evidence-based nursing practice. PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE EVALUATION -- Evaluates one's own nursing practice in relation to professional practice standards and guidelines, relevant statutes, rules and regulations. COLLABORATION -- Collaborates with patient, family and other members of the healthcare team in the conduct of nursing practice. ETHICS -- Integrates ethical provisions in all areas of practice. EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE and RESEARCH -- Integrates evidence and research findings into practice. RESOURCE UTILIZATION -- Utilizes appropriate resources to plan and provide nursing services that are safe, effective, and financially responsible. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH -- Practices in an environmentally safe and healthy manner. COLLEGIALITY - Interacting with and contributing to the professional development and training of peers, colleagues, and students. STANDARDS OF PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCE -- LEADERSHIP: Demonstrates leadership in the profession and in the professional practice setting. Appropriately directs and supervises support personnel in the performance of delegated nursing activities. Actively participates in or supports, on a regular basis, shared decision-making activities. Demonstrates awareness of and accountability to department/organization strategic goals and quality initiatives. NURSING PROCESS: ASSESSMENT and DIAGNOSIS -- Collects and documents comprehensive data pertinent to the patient's health or the situation. Assessments are thorough, timely and accurate and include but are not limited to the physiological, socio-cultural, safety and spiritual needs of patients (including significant other). Demonstrates ability to use critical thinking skills to analyze assessment data to determine the pertinent diagnosis or issues. Responds appropriately to changing needs of patients, including response to emergency/life threatening situations. OUTCOMES IDENTIFICATION / PLANNING -- Identifies expected outcomes for a plan individualized to the patient or situation. Develops and documents an individualized plan of care which incorporates the patient's significant other as appropriate and that prescribes strategies and alternatives to attain expected outcomes. Identifies initial and ongoing discharge planning needs. Demonstrates the ability to identify, evaluate and document the patient's response to care given. Coordinates care across the continuum to meet the identified and anticipated needs of the patient and his/her support network. IMPLEMENTATION -- Functions as advocate for patient/significant other. Demonstrates skills needed to implement the identified plan of care, incorporating elements of Standards of Professional Performance (as described in Essential Functions #1) as appropriate. Demonstrates ability to prioritize and adjust priorities based on patient/unit needs. EVALUATION -- Demonstrates ability to evaluate and document patient's progress towards attainment of desired outcomes. PATIENT EDUCATION: Demonstrates ability to optimize patient learning through evaluating a patient's learning abilities and carrying out the education of the patient. Requirements: -Graduate of accredited Registered Nursing Program required. -Bachelor's of Science Nursing (BSN) preferred -Current Michigan RN License (or completed by end of orientation) required -Current BLS for the Healthcare Provider (or completed within 60 days of hire) required -Recent hospital experience and/or previous nursing practice experience preferred -2 years prior RN experience in desired specialty area preferred -Prior experience with electronic patient documentation system preferred -Prior experience with technology common to specialty area (i.e., cardiac monitors, IV pumps) preferred -Bilingual preferred Holland Hospital is an Equal Opportunity Employer, please see our EEO policy
CMA Outpatient Full-time
University of Michigan Health-West

Clinical Support Associate (Medical Assistant) - Community Clinic *Days - 40hrs/wk

Clinical Support Associate (Medical Assistant) - Community Clinic *Days - 40hrs/wk Requisition #: req10610 Shift: Days FTE status: 1 On-call: No Weekends: No General Summary: The clinical support associate is an allied health professional and member of the health care team who performs clerical and clinical duties for the delivery of quality health care services in an ambulatory setting. Requirements: Age Specific: Demonstrates knowledge and ability to meet the needs of the patient populations served in assigned areas of work. The following age groups apply to this job description: (please check all that apply) X Infants X Children X Adolescents X Adults X Geriatrics Certified/Registered Medical Assistant Completion of a Medical Assistant program. Certified/Registered Medical Assistant Current BLS certification preferred. Expresses a strong desire and/or experience to work with a patient population that is diverse ethnically, socially, and financially. Experience in the ambulatory setting, able to work effectively and efficiently with deadlines, fluctuating volumes, and interruptions. Able to work independently and collaboratively with minimal supervision completing assignments accurately. Training or experiences in ICD-9 coding and managed care insurance plans. Demonstrates knowledge of universal precautions, MDCH, OSHA, and HIPPA standards. Possesses knowledge of medical records content and sequence and pay special attention to detail. Effective written and oral communication skills. Good time management and organizational skills. Working knowledge of computer One year of experience in medical office setting preferred. Essential Functions & Responsibilities: Clinical functions: EPIC trained and certified Review & print MICR reports for all children 0-19 years.Review medical record prior to patient appointment assuring availability of needed reports. Obtain pertinent history, reason for visit, minimum 6 of 8 vital signs, other diagnostic related information, and smoking history. Alert physician of deviations from normal. Secure EPIC screen upon exiting the room. Assist with examinations, procedures and treatments as necessary. Prepare and administer medications as ordered by licensed staff and in accordance with the 5R’s of administration and document appropriately. Adhere to CLIA requirements. Collect ordered specimens, label, document, and properly store laboratory specimens for pick-up. Access and complete M.A. EPIC in box daily. Phone, scheduling patients and related duties: Schedule patients in accordance with department guidelines. Identify patient by: Date of birth, name, and third identifier when necessary. When scheduling appointment verify insurance through CHAMPS or WEB Denis, patient demographics (current phone number). When able assign family members to same PCP. Schedule office procedures. Provide patient with written instruction/preparation information for ancillary tests and procedures when indicated. Arrange for translation services according to policy. Greet patients, visitors, and staff, determine needs and provide appropriate direction. Answer phone in a timely, pleasant manner including, name, title, and area. Document in EPIC complete/concise message and route information to appropriate individual. Use paging system according to policy. Respond to emergency calls appropriately. Participates and works effectively as a team member Attend and participate in all mandatory meetings, in-services, and staff meetings. Complete required Corporate Compliance / HIPAA education. Is knowledgeable with hospital and departmental policies/procedures and participates in revising as requested. Make suggestions and recommendations for improvements. Flexible in the provision of assistance to other areas and/or performing job duties as assigned. Collaborate, communicate well, and develop & support team building. Referral Functions (if applicable) : Provide accurate documentation and records keeping on referrals and authorizations. Relay and/or reviews referral information in a timely fashion with appropriate clinical areas, physicians, physician office and patients. Monitor guidelines for authorizations and referrals according to payer requirements. Assist physician with referring patient “in network” with patient’s insurance company. Ensures proper insurance authorizations are processed within 48 hours. Ensures the physician provides necessary medical and patient information to the referral specialist prior to appointment. Communicates and collaborates with other members of the health care team to ensure continuity and coordination of services. Interacts with providers when determining referral alternatives. Provides ICD-9 CM coding on referrals, as needed. Identifies and addresses referral issues as they arise. Schedules and coordinates specialist appointments, procedures and tests done internally or externally. Work Environment Follows OSHA guidelines and Infection Control policies at all times. Rooms and work areas kept clean, orderly, and stocked. Cleans exam tables between each patient. Performs control testing according to policy on all applicable equipment. Knowledge and competence requirements: Participates in ERT annual drill Maintains competency in medication/vaccination administration, procedures, and equipment use/maintenance. Attend and participate in mandatory staff meetings. Updates knowledge by attending mandatory education. Maintains current BLS card. Strives for continuous personal and professional development, e.g. keeps a reading log Demonstrates the behaviors of safety awareness in all aspects of work Service and Communication Communicates effectively and positively with patients and staff. Maintains confidentiality/privacy at all times. Verbal and non-verbal communication demonstrates empathy and concern. Is a role model for team members. Treats other with dignity and respect. Identifies and acts upon actual/perceived customer problems, issues, and/or complaints. Performs other duties as assigned. These may include but are not limited to: Maintaining a current knowledge base of department processes, protocols and procedures, pursuing self-directed learning and continuing education opportunities, and participating on committees, task forces, and work groups as determined by management.
CMA Part-time
University of Michigan Health-West

MA - Medical Assistant - Cardiovascular *Days - 20hrs/wk

MA - Medical Assistant - Cardiovascular *Days - 20hrs/wk Requisition #: req10459 Shift: Days FTE status: 0.5 On-call: No Weekends: No General Summary: Under the direction of the Office Manager, the Medical Assistant performs administrative and clinical duties to care for patients in an ambulatory setting. Administrative duties include maintaining medical records, handling patient calls and completing forms. Clinical duties include measuring and recording vital signs and medical histories, preparing patients for examination and administering medications as directed by physician or advance practice providers. The Medical Assistant plays an integral role in the care team model. Requirements: Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to effectively work with the medical team Ability to effectively communicate with patients and staff while demonstrating a high degree of diplomacy and tact Ability to operate medical equipment safely and correctly Knowledge of infection prevention & control standards and practices Flexible, organized and able to function under stressful situations Ability to understand, interpret and apply instructions, guidelines and procedures Culturally sensitive and able to work with ethnically diverse patient populations Ability to prioritize and work on multiple tasks Intermediate experience with computers and information systems Qualifications High school degree (or GED) required. Current Certification as Medical Assistant required. Basic Life Support (BLS) required for Urgent Care and preferred for all other departments. Previous experience as Medical Assistant preferred. Essential Functions and Responsibilities: Ensures all relevant reports, tests results, labs and correspondence are available prior to the patient’s appointment. Escorts patients to exam room, interviews patients, measures vital signs and document all information in patient’s medical record. Reviews patient’s medical record to determine needed services and whether referrals are in process or have been completed since last visit. Assists physician or advance practice providers during examination or procedure. Provides patient with information and instructions as authorized by physician or advanced practice provider. Keeps exam room stocked with adequate medical supplies, maintains instruments and prepares them for sterilization and storage. Provides clerical support which may include completing forms/requisitions, answering phones, sending/receiving medical records, obtaining lab/x-ray reports, hospital notes, and referral information. Cleans rooms between patient visits in accordance with infection prevention and control standards. Administers medications and immunizations under authorization and supervision of physicians and/or advance practice providers. Processes messages from patients and front office staff to physicians and advance practice providers. Processes messages and call backs to patients, medical offices and pharmacies. Processes medication refills according to protocols. Maintains all logs and required checks (i.e. refrigerator temperature, emergency medications, expired medications, oxygen, sterilization fluid charge etc.) Performs EKG’s and simple (CLIA waived testing) medical office laboratory and screening tests. Collects and processes blood samples and other non-blood specimens for the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease. Participates in process improvement activities to enhance patient care and service. Performs other duties as assigned. These may include but are not limited to: Maintaining a current knowledge base of department processes, protocols and procedures, pursuing self-directed learning and continuing education opportunities, and participating on committees, task forces, and work groups as determined by management.
RN Full-time
University of Michigan Health-West

RN - Registered Nurse - Pre-Surgical Testing * Days (8hr shifts) - 24hrs/wk (New Hire Incentive)

RN - Registered Nurse - Pre-Surgical Testing * Days (8hr shifts) - 24hrs/wk (New Hire Incentive) Requisition #: req11082 Shift: Days FTE status: 0.6 On-call: No Weekends: No General Summary: The RN Staff Nurse is a professional care giver who assumes responsibility and accountability for a group of patients for a designated time frame and provides care to these patients via therapeutic use of self, the nursing process, the environment / instrumentation, and other health care team members. Assigns and directs the work of related staff. Requirements: Michigan Registered Professional Nurse licensure required. Bachelor of Science in Nursing preferred. Current Basic Life Support (BLS/CPR) provider—required. Previous experience in specialty preferred. Endoscopy RN: Current Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) provider preferred. Must obtain ACLS certification within 60 days of hire or placement in the unit. Level 4/Level 5 RN: Current Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) provider preferred. Must obtain ACLS certification within one year of hire or placement in the unit. Level 4/Level 5 RN: Competence in basic cardiac dysrhythmia interpretation required, will train. Level 6: Current Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) provider preferred. ED: Current Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) provider preferred. Must obtain PALS certification within six months of hire or placement in the unit. Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification within three (3) months after hire or transfer. Must maintain ACLS certification with re-certification every two (2) years. IR/NEURO IR RN: Current Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) provider required. HPE Infusion/Cancer Center Infusion RN: Must obtain ONS/ONCC Chemotherapy Immunotherapy Certificate prior to administering chemotherapy. Essential Functions and Responsibilities: ASSESSMENT—Assess the patient's condition and physical, psychological, cognitive, social, rehabilitative, and discharge needs. PLANNING—Develop a plan of care using nursing diagnoses and setting patient outcome goals. IMPLEMENTATION—Implement nursing plan of care and physician's orders. IMPLEMENTATION—Establish priorities of patient care based on essential patient needs and available resources of time, personnel, equipment and supplies. IMPLEMENTATION—Perform nursing procedures, assist physicians, and use equipment following established standards. EVALUATION—Evaluate the patient’s response to nursing interventions and physician ordered therapy / diagnostics. Update or modify plan of care to meet the current needs of the patient. PATIENT EDUCATION—Educate the patient and significant others based on the cognitive needs of each and defined by patient outcome goals. DOCUMENTATION—Document concise, accurate and timely information in the patient care record. PATIENT/FAMILY RIGHTS—Demonstrate knowledge of and respect for patient and significant others’ rights, including confidentiality. SAFETY/RISK MANAGEMENT—Follow established standards in provision for safety. LEGAL ISSUES—Demonstrate awareness of legal issues in all aspects of patient care and department function and strive to manage situations in a reduced risk manner. EMERGENCIES—Perform efficiently in emergency patient situations following established standards, remaining calm, informing appropriate persons, and documenting events. KNOWLEDGE BASE—Maintain a current knowledge base and use standards of care in professional practice. PROFESSIONALISM—Assume responsibility for own practice including appearance, attendance, punctuality and flexibility in scheduling. SELF EDUCATION—Pursue self-directed learning experiences, continuing education, and seek direction when necessary. STAFF DEVELOPMENT—Participate in and promote staff development activities and achievement of department goals. QUALITY ASSURANCE/STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT—Participate in peer review, quality assurance, standards development, and research activities. COORDINATION/ORGANIZATION—Use delegation skills and therapeutic use of self to coordinate and organize patient care delivery. COORDINATION/ORGANIZATION—Set priorities in work using effective time management and support personnel to complete assigned work. PROBLEM SOLVING/DECISION MAKING—Practice effective problem identification and resolution skills as a method of sound decision making. COMMUNICATION—Use written and oral communication through designated channels to attain desired patient outcomes as well as department and hospital goals. STAFFING—Demonstrate flexibility in staffing patterns and resolution of staffing conflicts; participate in temporary assignment measures. ORIENTATION-Successful completion of unit-specific core competencies as defined in the orientation checklist. DELEGATION--Evaluates and identifies patient needs and assigns appropriate staff to address specific individual patient needs. Directs and reviews the work of support staff to assure nursing care plan is fully implemented and patient needs are addressed. Assumes supervisory duty for department employees in absence of Clinical Director and Clinical Coordinator per HR-45 policy. Performs other duties as assigned. These may include but are not limited to: Maintaining a current knowledge base of department processes, protocols and procedures, pursuing self-directed learning and continuing education opportunities, and participating on committees, task forces, and work groups as determined by management.
RN PACU Full-time
University of Michigan Health-West

RN - Registered Nurse - Health Park East Surgery Center - Surgery Prep Recovery * Days 36 hrs/wk

RN - Registered Nurse - Health Park East Surgery Center - Surgery Prep Recovery * Days 36 hrs/wk Requisition #: req11079 Shift: Days FTE status: 0.9 On-call: No Weekends: No General Summary: The Registered Nurse for the Surgical Center is a professional care giver who assumes encounter-based responsibility and accountability for surgical patients and provides care to these patients via therapeutic use of self, the nursing process, the environment / instrumentation, and other health care team members. The RN assigns and directs the work of related staff. Requirements: Michigan Registered Professional Nurse licensure required. Bachelor of Science in Nursing preferred. Current Basic Life Support (BLS/CPR) provider—required. Current Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) provider and Pediatric Advanced life Support (PALS) provider required within 1 year of hire for Preop, PACU and Operating Room RNs. Competence in basic cardiac dysrhythmia interpretation required, will train. Previous ambulatory surgical experience preferred. Essential Functions and Responsibilities: NURSING PROCESS Assess the patient's condition and physical, psychological, cognitive, social, rehabilitative, and discharge needs. Develop nursing diagnosis utilized nursing judgment regarding health conditions and needs based on the nurse care plan. Develop a plan of care using nursing diagnoses and setting patient outcome goals. Establish priorities of patient care based on essential patient needs and available resources of time, personnel, equipment and supplies. Implement nursing plan of care and physician's orders. Use delegation skills and therapeutic use of self to coordinate and organize patient care delivery. Evaluate the patient’s response to nursing interventions and physician ordered therapy / diagnostics. Update or modify plan of care to meet the current needs of the patient. PATIENT EXPERIENCE Educate the patient and significant others based on the cognitive needs of each and defined by patient outcome goals. Demonstrate knowledge of and respect for patient and significant others’ rights, including confidentiality. Follow established standards in provision for safety. PROFESSIONALISM Assume responsibility for own practice including appearance, attendance, punctuality and flexibility in scheduling. Maintain a current knowledge base and use standards of care in professional practice. Practice effective problem identification and resolution skills as a method of sound decision making. Perform efficiently in emergency patient situations following established standards, remaining calm, informing appropriate persons, and documenting events. Pursue self-directed learning experiences, continuing education, and seek direction when necessary. Participate in and promote staff development activities and achievement of department goals. Demonstrate flexibility in staffing patterns and resolution of staffing conflicts; participate in temporary assignment measures. ORGANIZATIONAL STANDARDS Participate in peer review, quality assurance, standards development, and research activities. Demonstrate awareness of legal issues in all aspects of patient care and department function and strive to manage situations in a reduced risk manner. LEADERSHIP Set priorities in work using effective time management and support personnel to complete assigned work. Performs the duties of scheduling coordinator when assigned. Perform nursing procedures, assist physicians, and use equipment following established standards. Delegate patient care needs to appropriate staff. Directs and reviews the work of support staff to assure nursing care plan is fully implemented and patient needs are addressed. COMMUNICATION Use written and oral communication through designated channels to attain desired patient outcomes as well as department and hospital goals. Document concise, accurate and timely information in the patient care record. Performs other duties as assigned. These may include but are not limited to: Maintaining a current knowledge base of department processes, protocols and procedures, pursuing self-directed learning and continuing education opportunities, and participating on committees, task forces, and work groups as determined by management.
CMA Full-time
University of Michigan Health-West

MA - Medical Assistant - Wayland * Days - 40hrs/wk

MA - Medical Assistant - Wayland * Days - 40hrs/wk Requisition #: req11081 Shift: Days FTE status: 1 On-call: No Weekends: No General Summary: Under the direction of the Office Manager, the Medical Assistant performs administrative and clinical duties to care for patients in an ambulatory setting. Administrative duties include maintaining medical records, handling patient calls and completing forms. Clinical duties include measuring and recording vital signs and medical histories, preparing patients for examination and administering medications as directed by physician or advance practice providers. The Medical Assistant plays an integral role in the care team model. Requirements: Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to effectively work with the medical team Ability to effectively communicate with patients and staff while demonstrating a high degree of diplomacy and tact Ability to operate medical equipment safely and correctly Knowledge of infection prevention & control standards and practices Flexible, organized and able to function under stressful situations Ability to understand, interpret and apply instructions, guidelines and procedures Culturally sensitive and able to work with ethnically diverse patient populations Ability to prioritize and work on multiple tasks Intermediate experience with computers and information systems Qualifications High school degree (or GED) required. Current Certification as Medical Assistant required. Basic Life Support (BLS) required for Urgent Care and preferred for all other departments. Previous experience as Medical Assistant preferred. Essential Functions and Responsibilities: Ensures all relevant reports, tests results, labs and correspondence are available prior to the patient’s appointment. Escorts patients to exam room, interviews patients, measures vital signs and document all information in patient’s medical record. Reviews patient’s medical record to determine needed services and whether referrals are in process or have been completed since last visit. Assists physician or advance practice providers during examination or procedure. Provides patient with information and instructions as authorized by physician or advanced practice provider. Keeps exam room stocked with adequate medical supplies, maintains instruments and prepares them for sterilization and storage. Provides clerical support which may include completing forms/requisitions, answering phones, sending/receiving medical records, obtaining lab/x-ray reports, hospital notes, and referral information. Cleans rooms between patient visits in accordance with infection prevention and control standards. Administers medications and immunizations under authorization and supervision of physicians and/or advance practice providers. Processes messages from patients and front office staff to physicians and advance practice providers. Processes messages and call backs to patients, medical offices and pharmacies. Processes medication refills according to protocols. Maintains all logs and required checks (i.e. refrigerator temperature, emergency medications, expired medications, oxygen, sterilization fluid charge etc.) Performs EKG’s and simple (CLIA waived testing) medical office laboratory and screening tests. Collects and processes blood samples and other non-blood specimens for the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease. Participates in process improvement activities to enhance patient care and service. Performs other duties as assigned. These may include but are not limited to: Maintaining a current knowledge base of department processes, protocols and procedures, pursuing self-directed learning and continuing education opportunities, and participating on committees, task forces, and work groups as determined by management.
CMA Full-time
University of Michigan Health-West

MA - Medical Assistant - Electrophysiology *Days - 40hrs/wk

MA - Medical Assistant - Electrophysiology *Days - 40hrs/wk Requisition #: req11088 Shift: Days FTE status: 1 On-call: No Weekends: No General Summary: Under the direction of the Office Manager, the Medical Assistant performs administrative and clinical duties to care for patients in an ambulatory setting. Administrative duties include maintaining medical records, handling patient calls and completing forms. Clinical duties include measuring and recording vital signs and medical histories, preparing patients for examination and administering medications as directed by physician or advance practice providers. The Medical Assistant plays an integral role in the care team model. Requirements: Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to effectively work with the medical team Ability to effectively communicate with patients and staff while demonstrating a high degree of diplomacy and tact Ability to operate medical equipment safely and correctly Knowledge of infection prevention & control standards and practices Flexible, organized and able to function under stressful situations Ability to understand, interpret and apply instructions, guidelines and procedures Culturally sensitive and able to work with ethnically diverse patient populations Ability to prioritize and work on multiple tasks Intermediate experience with computers and information systems Qualifications High school degree (or GED) required. Current Certification as Medical Assistant required. Basic Life Support (BLS) required for Urgent Care and preferred for all other departments. Previous experience as Medical Assistant preferred. Essential Functions and Responsibilities: Ensures all relevant reports, tests results, labs and correspondence are available prior to the patient’s appointment. Escorts patients to exam room, interviews patients, measures vital signs and document all information in patient’s medical record. Reviews patient’s medical record to determine needed services and whether referrals are in process or have been completed since last visit. Assists physician or advance practice providers during examination or procedure. Provides patient with information and instructions as authorized by physician or advanced practice provider. Keeps exam room stocked with adequate medical supplies, maintains instruments and prepares them for sterilization and storage. Provides clerical support which may include completing forms/requisitions, answering phones, sending/receiving medical records, obtaining lab/x-ray reports, hospital notes, and referral information. Cleans rooms between patient visits in accordance with infection prevention and control standards. Administers medications and immunizations under authorization and supervision of physicians and/or advance practice providers. Processes messages from patients and front office staff to physicians and advance practice providers. Processes messages and call backs to patients, medical offices and pharmacies. Processes medication refills according to protocols. Maintains all logs and required checks (i.e. refrigerator temperature, emergency medications, expired medications, oxygen, sterilization fluid charge etc.) Performs EKG’s and simple (CLIA waived testing) medical office laboratory and screening tests. Collects and processes blood samples and other non-blood specimens for the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease. Participates in process improvement activities to enhance patient care and service. Performs other duties as assigned. These may include but are not limited to: Maintaining a current knowledge base of department processes, protocols and procedures, pursuing self-directed learning and continuing education opportunities, and participating on committees, task forces, and work groups as determined by management.
RN Per Diem
Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services

Registered Nurse, Per Diem, Variable Shift, Elm Unit

Cost Center 112 Elm Scheduled Weekly Hours 0 Work Shift Resource (United States of America) Shift & Status Per Diem "PRN" - Self Schedule Requirements: Minimum of 32 hours per 6-week schedule period. Of those 32, 24 must fall on a weekend. Weekend is considered any shift between Friday starting at 11pm through Sunday starting at 3pm. In addition to the above, 2 holidays will be assigned yearly. Both 8-hour and 12-hour shifts available Who Are We? We at Pine Rest believe in the power of healing and that everyone in our community has the right to expert care for mental health and substance use disorders. We are much more than just the third largest non-profit behavioral health system in the country, our 220-acre main campus, and our network of clinical sites across Michigan. We are a tight-knit community of healers who witness the impact of our life-changing work each day. Each day, we are closing the gaps in access to care. We are innovating through leading-edge research, testing, programs, and treatment modalities that others replicate across the country. Our services include a state-of-the-art psychiatric urgent care center and a soon-to-be-built pediatric behavioral health center, outpatient, inpatient, partial hospitalization (day programs), assessment and testing, residential, addiction treatment and specialty services such as crisis response, employee assistance programs, forensic psychiatry and psychology, and neuromodulation. On-the-job educational programs for nurses, psychologists, advanced practice providers, psychiatrists, and chaplains are equipping the next generation of care providers. We are passionate about serving and are honored to be a part of this incredible work. What Will You Do? As a Registered Nurse at Pine Rest, you’ll be part of tight-knit team that believes in the healing power of your expertise and compassion. An RN is responsible and accountable to perform the nursing process as a basis for patient care. RNs provide direction and oversight to other licensed and non-licensed staff. Pine Rest RNs show compassion to recipients of services, coworkers, and surrounding communities through integrity, stewardship, empowerment, the promotion of diversity, and professional excellence. Our RNs are driven to make an impact in the lives of those we serve and are motivated by the healing they witness first-hand each day. They are dedicated to excellent customer service, enthusiastic about the care we offer, and foster a sense of belonging and empowerment in a diverse workplace. Principal Duties and Responsibilities: Assesses person’s served care needs, develops a plan of care in collaboration with an interdisciplinary team, and continually reassesses plan of care according to person’s served care needs. In collaboration with the physician, provides/coordinates nursing care to individuals and groups of person’s served. Assists in the teaching of persons’ served families, and provides milieu management. Communicates with and educates persons’ served families/significant others in discharge/after care planning needs. Provides a safe and secure environment for persons served and staff in both individual and group settings. Responsible for documenting, reporting, and verifying all necessary information according to established policies and procedures. Responsible to monitor for and report to the physician(s) any potential risk to person’s served safety that could lead to an adverse outcome. Creates a customer/client friendly environment by following quality improvement standards, maintaining professionalism, initiating and maintaining positive relationships with departments/programs, co-workers and external customers. Provides care in various clinical settings with diverse person’s served populations. Identifies specific person’s served needs and implements person’s served centered, compassionate care. Functions as a clinical leader, delegating/coordinating staff assignments and promoting staff development. Responsible for the utilization and continued review of patient care protocols, standards of practice, and standards of care. Gives input into process for improvement. May be responsible in training direct care staff. May be indirectly responsible for oversight of medication and physical health activities in a program. May be responsible for scheduling, staffing, and obtaining pre-authorizations. Responsible to role model the mission and values of the organization, presenting a professional image that is projected in appearance, attitudes and behaviors, time management and communication skills. Provides spiritual, emotional, social, mental and physical support to patients. In the community residential setting required to support and promote a recovery focused environment and person-centered approach within the program. Commitment to demonstrating the Hospital and Residential Services Model of Care in hospital and residential areas. Must maintain annual training and demonstrate competency in the required programmatic training. What Does the Role Require? Education/Experience: Licensed to practice in the state of Michigan, Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing is preferred. May be required to have professional knowledge of psychiatric nursing theory as required through completion of education from an accredited school of nursing. Satisfactory previous clinical experience. Work Schedule : This position is onsite and may require both weekend and holiday hours. Benefits: Medical, dental, vision & life insurance plans 403(b) retirement match contribution by Pine Rest Generous PTO for full and part time employees Tuition assistance & loan forgiveness Employee Assistance Program offering many free and discounted services for therapy, legal, accounting, gym membership, etc. Partnership with Davenport University provides generous discount on tuition for employees and family members. Notice: Pine Rest provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. All new employees are subject to a criminal background check and education verification which may include sending a copy of your high school diploma, GED, or college transcripts. Successful completion of a drug screen prior to employment is also part of our background process.
RN Per Diem
Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services

Registered Nurse, Per Diem, Variable Shift, Cypress Unit

Cost Center 117 Cypress Scheduled Weekly Hours 0 Work Shift Resource (United States of America) Shift & Status Per Diem "PRN" - Self Schedule Requirements: Minimum of 32 hours per 6-week schedule period. Of those 32, 24 must fall on a weekend. Weekend is considered any shift between Friday starting at 11pm through Sunday starting at 3pm. In addition to the above, 2 holidays will be assigned yearly. Both 8-hour and 12-hour shifts available Who Are We? We at Pine Rest believe in the power of healing and that everyone in our community has the right to expert care for mental health and substance use disorders. We are much more than just the third largest non-profit behavioral health system in the country, our 220-acre main campus, and our network of clinical sites across Michigan. We are a tight-knit community of healers who witness the impact of our life-changing work each day. Each day, we are closing the gaps in access to care. We are innovating through leading-edge research, testing, programs, and treatment modalities that others replicate across the country. Our services include a state-of-the-art psychiatric urgent care center and a soon-to-be-built pediatric behavioral health center, outpatient, inpatient, partial hospitalization (day programs), assessment and testing, residential, addiction treatment and specialty services such as crisis response, employee assistance programs, forensic psychiatry and psychology, and neuromodulation. On-the-job educational programs for nurses, psychologists, advanced practice providers, psychiatrists, and chaplains are equipping the next generation of care providers. We are passionate about serving and are honored to be a part of this incredible work. What Will You Do? As a Registered Nurse at Pine Rest, you’ll be part of tight-knit team that believes in the healing power of your expertise and compassion. An RN is responsible and accountable to perform the nursing process as a basis for patient care. RNs provide direction and oversight to other licensed and non-licensed staff. Pine Rest RNs show compassion to recipients of services, coworkers, and surrounding communities through integrity, stewardship, empowerment, the promotion of diversity, and professional excellence. Our RNs are driven to make an impact in the lives of those we serve and are motivated by the healing they witness first-hand each day. They are dedicated to excellent customer service, enthusiastic about the care we offer, and foster a sense of belonging and empowerment in a diverse workplace. Principal Duties and Responsibilities: Assesses person’s served care needs, develops a plan of care in collaboration with an interdisciplinary team, and continually reassesses plan of care according to person’s served care needs. In collaboration with the physician, provides/coordinates nursing care to individuals and groups of person’s served. Assists in the teaching of persons’ served families, and provides milieu management. Communicates with and educates persons’ served families/significant others in discharge/after care planning needs. Provides a safe and secure environment for persons served and staff in both individual and group settings. Responsible for documenting, reporting, and verifying all necessary information according to established policies and procedures. Responsible to monitor for and report to the physician(s) any potential risk to person’s served safety that could lead to an adverse outcome. Creates a customer/client friendly environment by following quality improvement standards, maintaining professionalism, initiating and maintaining positive relationships with departments/programs, co-workers and external customers. Provides care in various clinical settings with diverse person’s served populations. Identifies specific person’s served needs and implements person’s served centered, compassionate care. Functions as a clinical leader, delegating/coordinating staff assignments and promoting staff development. Responsible for the utilization and continued review of patient care protocols, standards of practice, and standards of care. Gives input into process for improvement. May be responsible in training direct care staff. May be indirectly responsible for oversight of medication and physical health activities in a program. May be responsible for scheduling, staffing, and obtaining pre-authorizations. Responsible to role model the mission and values of the organization, presenting a professional image that is projected in appearance, attitudes and behaviors, time management and communication skills. Provides spiritual, emotional, social, mental and physical support to patients. In the community residential setting required to support and promote a recovery focused environment and person-centered approach within the program. Commitment to demonstrating the Hospital and Residential Services Model of Care in hospital and residential areas. Must maintain annual training and demonstrate competency in the required programmatic training. What Does the Role Require? Education/Experience: Licensed to practice in the state of Michigan, Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing is preferred. May be required to have professional knowledge of psychiatric nursing theory as required through completion of education from an accredited school of nursing. Satisfactory previous clinical experience. Work Schedule : This position is onsite and may require both weekend and holiday hours. Benefits: Medical, dental, vision & life insurance plans 403(b) retirement match contribution by Pine Rest Generous PTO for full and part time employees Tuition assistance & loan forgiveness Employee Assistance Program offering many free and discounted services for therapy, legal, accounting, gym membership, etc. Partnership with Davenport University provides generous discount on tuition for employees and family members. Notice: Pine Rest provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. All new employees are subject to a criminal background check and education verification which may include sending a copy of your high school diploma, GED, or college transcripts. Successful completion of a drug screen prior to employment is also part of our background process.
CMA OB/GYN Full-time
University of Michigan Health-West

MA - Medical Assistant - OB/GYN *Days - 40hrs/wk

MA - Medical Assistant - OB/GYN *Days - 40hrs/wk Requisition #: req11056 Shift: Days FTE status: 1 On-call: No Weekends: Yes General Summary: Under the direction of the Office Manager, the Medical Assistant performs administrative and clinical duties to care for patients in an ambulatory setting. Administrative duties include maintaining medical records, handling patient calls and completing forms. Clinical duties include measuring and recording vital signs and medical histories, preparing patients for examination and administering medications as directed by physician or advance practice providers. The Medical Assistant plays an integral role in the care team model. Requirements: Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to effectively work with the medical team Ability to effectively communicate with patients and staff while demonstrating a high degree of diplomacy and tact Ability to operate medical equipment safely and correctly Knowledge of infection prevention & control standards and practices Flexible, organized and able to function under stressful situations Ability to understand, interpret and apply instructions, guidelines and procedures Culturally sensitive and able to work with ethnically diverse patient populations Ability to prioritize and work on multiple tasks Intermediate experience with computers and information systems Qualifications High school degree (or GED) required. Current Certification as Medical Assistant required. Basic Life Support (BLS) required for Urgent Care and preferred for all other departments. Previous experience as Medical Assistant preferred. Essential Functions and Responsibilities: Ensures all relevant reports, tests results, labs and correspondence are available prior to the patient’s appointment. Escorts patients to exam room, interviews patients, measures vital signs and document all information in patient’s medical record. Reviews patient’s medical record to determine needed services and whether referrals are in process or have been completed since last visit. Assists physician or advance practice providers during examination or procedure. Provides patient with information and instructions as authorized by physician or advanced practice provider. Keeps exam room stocked with adequate medical supplies, maintains instruments and prepares them for sterilization and storage. Provides clerical support which may include completing forms/requisitions, answering phones, sending/receiving medical records, obtaining lab/x-ray reports, hospital notes, and referral information. Cleans rooms between patient visits in accordance with infection prevention and control standards. Administers medications and immunizations under authorization and supervision of physicians and/or advance practice providers. Processes messages from patients and front office staff to physicians and advance practice providers. Processes messages and call backs to patients, medical offices and pharmacies. Processes medication refills according to protocols. Maintains all logs and required checks (i.e. refrigerator temperature, emergency medications, expired medications, oxygen, sterilization fluid charge etc.) Performs EKG’s and simple (CLIA waived testing) medical office laboratory and screening tests. Collects and processes blood samples and other non-blood specimens for the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease. Participates in process improvement activities to enhance patient care and service. Performs other duties as assigned. These may include but are not limited to: Maintaining a current knowledge base of department processes, protocols and procedures, pursuing self-directed learning and continuing education opportunities, and participating on committees, task forces, and work groups as determined by management.
RN PCU Full-time
University of Michigan Health-West

RN - Registered Nurse - Progressive Care Unit * Nights - 36 hrs/wk (New Hire Incentive)

RN - Registered Nurse - Progressive Care Unit * Nights - 36 hrs/wk (New Hire Incentive) Requisition #: req11068 Shift: Nights FTE status: 0.9 On-call: No Weekends: Yes General Summary: The RN Staff Nurse is a professional care giver who assumes responsibility and accountability for a group of patients for a designated time frame and provides care to these patients via therapeutic use of self, the nursing process, the environment / instrumentation, and other health care team members. Assigns and directs the work of related staff. Requirements: Michigan Registered Professional Nurse licensure required. Bachelor of Science in Nursing preferred. Current Basic Life Support (BLS/CPR) provider—required. Previous experience in specialty preferred. Endoscopy RN: Current Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) provider preferred. Must obtain ACLS certification within 60 days of hire or placement in the unit. Level 4/Level 5 RN: Current Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) provider preferred. Must obtain ACLS certification within one year of hire or placement in the unit. Level 4/Level 5 RN: Competence in basic cardiac dysrhythmia interpretation required, will train. Level 6: Current Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) provider preferred. ED: Current Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) provider preferred. Must obtain PALS certification within six months of hire or placement in the unit. Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification within three (3) months after hire or transfer. Must maintain ACLS certification with re-certification every two (2) years. IR/NEURO IR RN: Current Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) provider required. HPE Infusion/Cancer Center Infusion RN: Must obtain ONS/ONCC Chemotherapy Immunotherapy Certificate prior to administering chemotherapy. Essential Functions and Responsibilities: ASSESSMENT—Assess the patient's condition and physical, psychological, cognitive, social, rehabilitative, and discharge needs. PLANNING—Develop a plan of care using nursing diagnoses and setting patient outcome goals. IMPLEMENTATION—Implement nursing plan of care and physician's orders. IMPLEMENTATION—Establish priorities of patient care based on essential patient needs and available resources of time, personnel, equipment and supplies. IMPLEMENTATION—Perform nursing procedures, assist physicians, and use equipment following established standards. EVALUATION—Evaluate the patient’s response to nursing interventions and physician ordered therapy / diagnostics. Update or modify plan of care to meet the current needs of the patient. PATIENT EDUCATION—Educate the patient and significant others based on the cognitive needs of each and defined by patient outcome goals. DOCUMENTATION—Document concise, accurate and timely information in the patient care record. PATIENT/FAMILY RIGHTS—Demonstrate knowledge of and respect for patient and significant others’ rights, including confidentiality. SAFETY/RISK MANAGEMENT—Follow established standards in provision for safety. LEGAL ISSUES—Demonstrate awareness of legal issues in all aspects of patient care and department function and strive to manage situations in a reduced risk manner. EMERGENCIES—Perform efficiently in emergency patient situations following established standards, remaining calm, informing appropriate persons, and documenting events. KNOWLEDGE BASE—Maintain a current knowledge base and use standards of care in professional practice. PROFESSIONALISM—Assume responsibility for own practice including appearance, attendance, punctuality and flexibility in scheduling. SELF EDUCATION—Pursue self-directed learning experiences, continuing education, and seek direction when necessary. STAFF DEVELOPMENT—Participate in and promote staff development activities and achievement of department goals. QUALITY ASSURANCE/STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT—Participate in peer review, quality assurance, standards development, and research activities. COORDINATION/ORGANIZATION—Use delegation skills and therapeutic use of self to coordinate and organize patient care delivery. COORDINATION/ORGANIZATION—Set priorities in work using effective time management and support personnel to complete assigned work. PROBLEM SOLVING/DECISION MAKING—Practice effective problem identification and resolution skills as a method of sound decision making. COMMUNICATION—Use written and oral communication through designated channels to attain desired patient outcomes as well as department and hospital goals. STAFFING—Demonstrate flexibility in staffing patterns and resolution of staffing conflicts; participate in temporary assignment measures. ORIENTATION-Successful completion of unit-specific core competencies as defined in the orientation checklist. DELEGATION--Evaluates and identifies patient needs and assigns appropriate staff to address specific individual patient needs. Directs and reviews the work of support staff to assure nursing care plan is fully implemented and patient needs are addressed. Assumes supervisory duty for department employees in absence of Clinical Director and Clinical Coordinator per HR-45 policy. Performs other duties as assigned. These may include but are not limited to: Maintaining a current knowledge base of department processes, protocols and procedures, pursuing self-directed learning and continuing education opportunities, and participating on committees, task forces, and work groups as determined by management.
LPN Psych Full-time
Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services

Psych LPN, Geriatric Inpatient

$8,000 Start up Bonus Cost Center 120 Older Adult Scheduled Weekly Hours 32 Work Shift Third Shift (United States of America) Shift & Status 32 hours weekly 3rd Shift (Nights) Mix of 8-hour shift (11pm-7:30am) and 12-hour shift (7pm-7:30am) Every other weekend required (weekend - Sat & Sun) $27-$32.85 base, determined based on years of working LPN experience 3rd shift differential: +$4.00 per hour M-TH, or, +$5.00 per hour F-Sun $8,000 start up bonus Who Are We? We at Pine Rest believe in the power of healing and that everyone in our community has the right to expert care for mental health and substance use disorders. We are much more than just the third largest non-profit behavioral health system in the country, our 220-acre main campus, and our network of clinical sites across Michigan. We are a tight-knit community of healers who witness the impact of our life-changing work each day. Each day, we are closing the gaps in access to care. We are innovating through leading-edge research, testing, programs, and treatment modalities that others replicate across the country. Our services include a state-of-the-art psychiatric urgent care center and a soon-to-be-built pediatric behavioral health center, outpatient, inpatient, partial hospitalization (day programs), assessment and testing, residential, addiction treatment and specialty services such as crisis response, employee assistance programs, forensic psychiatry and psychology, and neuromodulation. On-the-job educational programs for nurses, psychologists, advanced practice providers, psychiatrists, and chaplains are equipping the next generation of care providers. We are passionate about serving and are honored to be a part of this incredible work. What Will You Do? As a Licensed Practical Nurse at Pine Rest, you’ll be part of tight-knit team that believes in the healing power of your expertise and compassion. The License Practical Nurse (LPN) under direction of a Registered Nurse (RN) or manager, and in collaboration with other members of the care team, contributes to the assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of patient care. Our LPNs are driven to make an impact in the lives of those we serve and are motivated by the healing they witness first-hand each day. They are dedicated to excellent customer service, enthusiastic about the care we offer, and foster a sense of belonging and empowerment in a diverse workplace. Principal Duties and Responsibilities: According to general directives, assesses person’s served care needs, develops a plan of care in collaboration with the RN and an interdisciplinary team, and continually reassesses plan of care according to person’s served care needs. Assists in the teaching of patient/family and supports milieu management. Provides a safe and secure environment for persons served and staff in both individual and group settings. Responsible for documenting, reporting, and verifying all necessary information according to established policies and procedures. Includes taking notes on physician’s orders. Creates a customer/client friendly environment by following quality improvement standards, maintaining professionalism, initiating and maintaining positive relationships with departments, co-workers and external customers. Responsible to monitor for and report to the RN any potential risk to patient safety that could lead to an adverse outcome. Able to recognize safety concerns and utilize the Verge Risk Reporting System as needed to enhance patient care, identify system concerns, and safety for all. Administers medications and delivers medical treatments in the clinical setting. Provides care in various clinical settings with diverse person’s served populations. Identifies specific person’s served needs and implements person’s served centered, compassionate care. What Does This Role Require? Education/Experience: Licensed to practice as an LPN in the state of Michigan. Completion of six to twelve months on the job experience necessary in order to acquire and effectively utilize knowledge of departmental and unit policies and procedures regarding administration of appropriate age specific behavioral health care. Benefits: Medical, dental, vision & life insurance plans 403(b) retirement match contribution by Pine Rest Generous PTO for full and part time employees Tuition assistance & loan forgiveness Employee Assistance Program offering many free and discounted services for therapy, legal, accounting, gym membership, etc. Partnership with Davenport University provides generous discount on tuition for employees and family members. Notice: Pine Rest provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. All new employees are subject to a criminal background check and education verification which may include sending a copy of your high school diploma, GED, or college transcripts. Successful completion of a drug screen prior to employment is also part of our background process. Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services requires all employees to receive the COVID-19 vaccinations subject to certain exclusions. Pine Rest is committed to granting reasonable accommodations in accordance with applicable laws.