Nursing Jobs in Paintsville, KY

Salyersville Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

RN or LPN Day Shift

Same day pay available POSITION PURPOSE: Organizes and directs assigned unit duties to provide quality nursing care to residents. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF POSITION: Responsible during the shift for the total nursing care of residents in the assigned unit. Assumes responsibility for compliance with Federal, State, Local, and company regulations. Explains procedures and treatments and care plan to resident. Administers prescribed medications and treatments in accordance with approved nursing techniques. Transcribes physician's orders. Charts progress notes in an informative, factual manner that reflects the care administered as well as the resident's response to care. Receives /gives report from/to nurse he /she is relieving/coming on and records sufficient information and implements appropriate follow-up action as necessary Follows established procedures for charting and reporting all reports of incident/accidents for res idents and employees. Conducts frequent rounds to evaluate effectiveness of care delivery. Prepares equipment and a ids Physician during treatment and examination of resident. Maintains awareness of comfort and safety needs of resident. Observes resident, records significant conditions and reactions, and notifies supervisor or Physician of resident's condition and reaction to drugs, treatments, and significant incidents. Takes temperature, pulse, blood pressure, and other vital signs to detect deviations from normal and assess condition of resident. Responds to emergency situations based upon nursing standards, policies, procedures, and protocol. Assists in completion of the care plans (acute and long term) and is involved in the care conference as deemed necessary. Participates, reports to DON/ Administrator and conducts (as appropriate) investigations related to any alleged abuse. Ensures that documentation is reflective of the care plan and that the approaches on the care plan are being followed. Assures that assigned CNA's are aware of the resident care plan, and ensure that the nursing assistant refers to the care plan prior to administering care. Monitors that CNA's documentation is completed daily . Takes report form CNA's to facilitate accurate documentation in resident medical record. Follows company policy and procedure in the event a restraint must be utilized. Coordinates residents' rehabilitation program with therapists to ensure 24 hour rehabilitation needs are met. Identifies residents at risk for nutritional problems and implements preventative measures. Records new/changed diet orders. Forwards information to the Dietary Department. Makes beds, bathes and feeds resident, when necessary. Assures documentation is accurately completed for admission, discharge and transfer. Supervises and evaluates implementation of the "Resident's Rights". Participates in department or unit quality improvement activities. Follows facility procedure requesting supplies and charges for items ordered through Central Supply. Participates and attends periodic in-services and staff meetings. Perform additional duties as assigned. EDUCATION/ REQUIREMENTS: Current State of LVN/LPN with a minimum of 2 years related experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Good standing in the state registry is required.
Bluegrass Health Partners

State Registered Nurse Aide (SRNA/CNA)

Do you have a passion for geriatrics and desire a rewarding career, excellent benefits, and ample opportunity for advancement? If so, consider joining Martin County Health Care nursing team! We are currently seeking compassionate and experienced State Registered Nurse Aides. Our facility is comprised of professionals dedicated to maintaining the highest quality of life for those served while encouraging the support of family, friends, and community. At Martin County Health Care, it is more than a job - it’s an opportunity to be part of a family that deeply influences the lives of our residents on a daily basis. With a culture that is centered on teamwork and a mission to provide the highest quality care in a residential setting, you will find a sense of belonging and purpose. SRNA/CNA Schedule: Full-Time and Part-Time Opportunities Available Day Shift or Night Shift ($1.00/HOUR SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL) 12 Hour Shifts SRNA/CNA Requirements: It is preferred that the Nursing Assistant will have a minimum of a high school diploma or completed a GED program. Applicants and employees will have graduated from an approved Nurse Aide Training program, or be eligible to enter such a program and graduate and pass a state approved competency evaluation with 120 days from the date of employment. Nursing Assistants will be listed on the Nurse Aide Registry. SRNA/CNA Employee Benefits*: Martin County Health Care offers competitive pay and a comprehensive benefits package. Because we value each and every employee, we are proud to offer the following benefits: 401(k) Retirement Plan with Company Match Company-Paid Life Insurance Health, Vision, & Dental Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Accident, Critical Illness, & Hospital Indemnity Plans Continuing Education and Scholarship Opportunities Paid Time Off Perfect Attendance Perks Modified Compensation "Pay in Lieu of Benefits" Option *Benefit eligibility is dependent on employment status. If you are interested in being part of a family that allows you the opportunity to apply your skills for a leader in the long term care industry, then we encourage you to apply today! Equal Opportunity Employer
Bluegrass Health Partners

Registered Nurse (RN)

Are you a Registered Nurse (RN) with a passion for geriatrics? Do you desire a rewarding career, excellent benefits, and ample opportunity for advancement? If so, consider joining the Martin County Health Care Facility team! Our facility is comprised of professionals dedicated to maintaining the highest quality of life for those served while encouraging the support of family, friends, and community. At Martin County Health Care Facility, it is more than a job - it’s an opportunity to be part of a family that deeply influences the lives of our residents on a daily basis. RN Required License: Current/active Registered Nurse license RN Schedule: Day or Night Shift ($2.50/HOUR SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL FOR NIGHT SHIFT) 12-Hour Shifts Full-Time or Part-Time WEEKEND PAY DIFFERENTIAL RN Benefits*: DailyPay Modified Compensation "Pay in Lieu of Benefits" Option Health, Dental, Vision Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Company Paid Life Accident, Critical Illness and Hospital Indemnity Plans 401K with Company Match Tuition Reimbursement RN Student Loan Payback Program Attendance Perks Paid Time Off and Paid Holidays Shift Differential for Nights and Weekends *Benefits eligibility depends on employment status. If you are interested in applying your skills for a leader in the long term care industry, then we invite you to apply today! Call Valerie at 859-623-0898 EXT 127 to learn more about career opportunities at Martin County Health Care Facility. Equal Opportunity Employer.
Bluegrass Health Partners

Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)

Are you a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) with a passion for geriatrics? Do you desire a rewarding career, excellent benefits, and ample opportunity for advancement? If so, consider joining the Martin County Health Care Facility team! Our facility is comprised of professionals dedicated to maintaining the highest quality of life for those served while encouraging the support of family, friends, and community. At Martin County Health Care Facility, it is more than a job - it’s an opportunity to be part of a family that deeply influences the lives of our residents on a daily basis. LPN Required License: Current/active Licensed Practical Nurse license LPN Schedule: Day or Night Shift ($2.50/HOUR SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL FOR NIGHT SHIFT) 12-Hour Shifts Full-Time or Part-Time WEEKEND PAY DIFFERENTIAL LPN Benefits*: Modified Compensation "Pay in Lieu of Benefits" Option Health, Dental, Vision Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Company Paid Life Accident, Critical Illness and Hospital Indemnity Plans 401K with Company Match Tuition Reimbursement Attendance Perks Paid Time Off and Paid Holidays Shift Differential for Nights and Weekends *Benefits eligibility depends on employment status. If you are interested in applying your skills for a leader in the long term care industry, then we invite you to apply today! Equal Opportunity Employer.
Salyersville Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

Registered Nurse

RN floor nurse - Same day pay available Position Purpose: Be in charge of a group of dedicated nurses, ensuring they are able to provide the highest quality of care for residents. Involved in hiring, orientation, monitoring skills and training. Working with doctors, obtaining medications, and maintaining accurate records of treatment. Essential Functions of Position: Supervise nursing unit including scheduling and directing nursing staff Coordinate effective use of personnel, supplies, equipment and facilities; obtain medications and medical records to provide safe, efficient and therapeutic care to residents Contact physicians as necessary and ensure physician interventions are timely and appropriate; ensure appropriate documentation of resident care Review staffing patterns and census of nursing units; reassign personnel when necessary to ensure residents needs and budgetary controls are met Investigate complaints and take necessary action to resolve problems Responsible during the shift for the total nursing care of residents in the assigned unit. Assumes responsibility for compliance with Federal, State, Local, and company regulations. Explains procedures and treatments and care plan to residents. Transcribes physician's orders to resident charts, medication*/*treatment cards and care plans as required. Charts progress notes in an informative, factual manner that reflects the care administered as well as the resident's response to care. Receives*/ gives report fro m*/to nurse he*/ she is relieving /*coming on and records sufficient information and implements appropriate follow-up action as necessary Follows established procedures for charting and reporting all reports of incident/accidents for residents and employee Conducts frequent rounds to evaluate effectiveness of care delivery. Maintains awareness of comfort and safety need resident. Prepares equipment and aids Physician during treatment and examination of resident. Observes resident, records significant conditions and reactions, and notifies supervisor or Physician of resident's condition and reaction to drugs, treatments, and significant incidents. Takes temperature, pulse, blood pressure, and other vital signs to detect deviations from normal and assess condition of resident. Responds to emergency situations based upon nursing standards, policies, procedures, and protocol. Assists in completion of the care plans *(*acute and long term) and is involved in the care conference as deemed necessary. Participates, reports to DON I Administrator and conducts (as appropriate) investigations related to any alleged abuse. Ensures that the progress notes are reflective of the care plan and that the approaches on the care plan are being followed. Assures that team is aware of the resident care plan, and ensure personnel refer to the care plan prior to administering care. Monitors that documentation is completed daily. Takes report from nursing staff to facilitate accurate documentation in resident medical record. Responsible for all other RN duties as required. Perform additional duties as assigned. EDUCATION / REQUIREMENTS: Current State Registered Nurse license with a minimum of 2 years related experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Good standing in the state registry is required. #Topaz123
Salyersville Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

RN or LPN Night Shift

Same day pay available POSITION PURPOSE: Organizes and directs assigned unit duties to provide quality nursing care to residents. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF POSITION: Responsible during the shift for the total nursing care of residents in the assigned unit. Assumes responsibility for compliance with Federal, State, Local, and company regulations. Explains procedures and treatments and care plan to resident. Administers prescribed medications and treatments in accordance with approved nursing techniques. Transcribes physician's orders. Charts progress notes in an informative, factual manner that reflects the care administered as well as the resident's response to care. Receives /gives report from/to nurse he /she is relieving/coming on and records sufficient information and implements appropriate follow-up action as necessary Follows established procedures for charting and reporting all reports of incident/accidents for res idents and employees. Conducts frequent rounds to evaluate effectiveness of care delivery. Prepares equipment and a ids Physician during treatment and examination of resident. Maintains awareness of comfort and safety needs of resident. Observes resident, records significant conditions and reactions, and notifies supervisor or Physician of resident's condition and reaction to drugs, treatments, and significant incidents. Takes temperature, pulse, blood pressure, and other vital signs to detect deviations from normal and assess condition of resident. Responds to emergency situations based upon nursing standards, policies, procedures, and protocol. Assists in completion of the care plans (acute and long term) and is involved in the care conference as deemed necessary. Participates, reports to DON/ Administrator and conducts (as appropriate) investigations related to any alleged abuse. Ensures that documentation is reflective of the care plan and that the approaches on the care plan are being followed. Assures that assigned CNA's are aware of the resident care plan, and ensure that the nursing assistant refers to the care plan prior to administering care. Monitors that CNA's documentation is completed daily . Takes report form CNA's to facilitate accurate documentation in resident medical record. Follows company policy and procedure in the event a restraint must be utilized. Coordinates residents' rehabilitation program with therapists to ensure 24 hour rehabilitation needs are met. Identifies residents at risk for nutritional problems and implements preventative measures. Records new/changed diet orders. Forwards information to the Dietary Department. Makes beds, bathes and feeds resident, when necessary. Assures documentation is accurately completed for admission, discharge and transfer. Supervises and evaluates implementation of the "Resident's Rights". Participates in department or unit quality improvement activities. Follows facility procedure requesting supplies and charges for items ordered through Central Supply. Participates and attends periodic in-services and staff meetings. Perform additional duties as assigned. EDUCATION/ REQUIREMENTS: Current State of LVN/LPN with a minimum of 2 years related experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Good standing in the state registry is required.
Appalachian Regional Healthcare

Registered Nurse Tier 2

Overview ACCOUNTABILITY OBJECTIVE: The Staff Nurse is accountable for interpreting the plan of Medical care, assessment of patients clinical decision-making regarding nursing care, assuring nursing care is provided in a safe and competent manner, providing individualized nursing care, and evaluating nursing care for groups of patients. REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS: The Staff Nurse reports to the Nurse Manager or Nurse Supervisor and provides clinical supervision to LPNs, Nursing Aides, ORT's, and Nursing Service Clerks where applicable. Special Instructions Float position for ED RN. Must be able to work weekends. Will include some night shifts and mid shifts. Responsibilities MAJOR ACTIVITIES: Takes report from prior shift and gives report to oncoming shift which includes condition of patients, diagnosis, treatments, procedures given and required and other aspects of the plan of care. Performs assessments and reassessments of patients. Reviews ancillary service reports, communicates abnormal results to physicians, and notifies supervisor and physician when ancillary services are not completed. Interprets plan of medical care, evaluates patients, and devises patient plan of care. Maintains proper control of medicine, equipment and supplies specific to the assigned unit. Plans for discharge of patient considering all available resources and continuum of care needs. Refers patients to chaplain, social worker, and agencies as required. Provides a safe and secure environment for the patient. Implements the patient plan of care by assigning tasks to nursing and non-nursing personnel, and continuously assessing and evaluating patient care and patient's responses to nursing care. Performs nursing treatments and procedures and total patient care which may require expert skill and judgment in accordance with established nursing standards. May accompany physicians when possible on rounds, communicates pertinent information about patient to the physician, and assists the physician with treatments and procedures or delegate if not possible. Staff Nurse Page 2 Performs certain special procedures for which specialized training and supervised experience has been received. Plans for and provides effective patient and family education. Documents pertinent findings, plan of care and evaluation of care in the medical record. Assists patients in performing activities of daily living to meet the basic human needs. Prepares and maintains reports, charts, records, and forms as required by hospital, state, and federal regulations. May accompany patients who are transferred to another medical facility. Notifies supervisor, doctor, and/or family/guardian as appropriate when patient's condition changes. Observes and evaluates work performed by LPNs, Nursing Aides, ORT's and Clerks to validate that treatments and procedures are being performed in compliance with the plan of care and established hospital guidelines. Participates in teaching activities for other hospital personnel and nursing students. Participates in the orientation of new employees. Participates in committee meetings as requested. Attends inservice programs per contract. Assumes responsibility for personal professional development. Assists in the development of review and revision of Nursing policies and procedures. Respects the dignity and confidentiality of all matters relating to the patients. Performs other related duties as required within the scope of the job classification. Qualifications EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: Graduation from a State accredited or approved school of nursing. Licensed in State of employment.
Appalachian Regional Healthcare

Registered Nurse Tier 1 ICU

Overview The Registered Nurse requires substantial specialized knowledge, judgement and nursing skills based upon the principles of psychological, biological, physical, and social sciences in the application of the nursing process in the respective departments in which assigned. The RN must collaborate with physicians and multidisciplinary team members; provide physical and psychological support to patients, friends, and families; supervising assigned team members and students. Responsibilities Completes patient assessments, formulates plan of care, oversees implementation of plan of care, evaluate and adjust plan of care utilizing critical thinking skills The performance of other nursing acts which are authorized or limited by the board, and which are consistent either with American Nursing’s Association Standards of Practice or with Standards of Practice established by nationally accepted organizations of registered nurses. Care, counsel health teaching and promotion, utilizes Teach Back methodology as affirmation of comprehension The administration of medication, intravenous therapy and treatment as prescribed by a LIP Supervision, delegation and follow-through to other personnel in the performance of activities relating to nursing care. Mentors and precepts students and orients new staff as assigned Reports up chain of command Clinical Nurse Manager/Nurse Manager/House Nurse Coordinator pertinent information Participates on various teams, committees or performance improvement initiatives Ensures a safe and secure environment for patients, coworkers and self Participates in Discharge Planning and Transition of Care (able to define pt needs) Serves as a patient advocate and escalates patient related concerns timely Timely documents pertinent findings in medical record Assist patients in performing activities of daily living and functions as an active team member Assumes responsibility for personnel professional development Utilizes effective communication skills and active listening, exhibits compassionate and empathetic attitude Practices Hands Off communication utilizing SBAR; Performs Bedside Shift reporting utilizing SBAR (unless contradicted) Functions as a positive influence, role model and adheres to professional code of conduct Respects dignity and confidentiality of all matters relating to patients Performs other job duties as assigned. Qualifications Associate's Degree Graduation from an accredited school of nursing. Required Bachelor's Degree Preferred Up to 1 year Preferred Minimum of one (1) year acute care nursing experience (1) year of experience should be relevant to specific department in which they will be working. Refer to addendums for additional requirements. Experience with Electronic Health Record Preferred. Preferred Operates critical care equipment such as respirators, temporary pacemakers, defibrillators, and other emergency equipment. Set-up, maintains, interprets results of cardiac and hemodynamic monitor required and takes action as indicated by nursing practice and hospital procedures. Perform special procedures such as endotracheal and tracheostomy suctioning; tracheostomy care; extubation; cardio-pulmonary resuscitation; arterial punctures; care of chest tubes and pleurevac; set up and assistance with peritoneal dialysis, paracentesis, thoracentesis. Able to manage specialty drips using approved protocols Prior to assignment to unit as sole RN provider, the nurse must successfully complete critical care course acceptable to the Community Chief Nursing Officer and demonstrate mastery of equipment, diagnostic responsibilities, and procedures required of the critical care nurse. Such course work shall include: • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation and management of an obstructed airway. • EKG interpretation. • Drug therapy, including emergency drug therapy via the I.V. route, or routes normally left to the physician. • Hemodynamic monitoring. • Critical care procedures. The nurse shall be adequately oriented to unit policies, procedures and equipment. Orientation shall include safety procedures, infection control practices, and performance improvement activities. Completion of the following Competencies: Moderate Sedation Completion of Stroke Modules Restraints Registered Nurse Required Advanced Dysrhythmia/EKG Required NIH Stroke Certification Required BLS Required Advanced Life Support Certification Required De-Escalation Training within 6 months of hire Required Pediatric Advanced Life Support Certification (recommended) Preferred
Appalachian Regional Healthcare

Registered Nurse Tier 1 Obstetrics

Overview The Registered Nurse requires substantial specialized knowledge, judgement and nursing skills based upon the principles of psychological, biological, physical, and social sciences in the application of the nursing process in the respective departments in which assigned. The RN must collaborate with physicians and multidisciplinary team members; provide physical and psychological support to patients, friends, and families; supervising assigned team members and students. Responsibilities Completes patient assessments, formulates plan of care, oversees implementation of plan of care, evaluate and adjust plan of care utilizing critical thinking skills The performance of other nursing acts which are authorized or limited by the board, and which are consistent either with American Nursing’s Association Standards of Practice or with Standards of Practice established by nationally accepted organizations of registered nurses. Care, counsel health teaching and promotion, utilizes Teach Back methodology as affirmation of comprehension The administration of medication, intravenous therapy and treatment as prescribed by a LIP Supervision, delegation and follow-through to other personnel in the performance of activities relating to nursing care. Mentors and precepts students and orients new staff as assigned Reports up chain of command Clinical Nurse Manager/Nurse Manager/House Nurse Coordinator pertinent information Participates on various teams, committees or performance improvement initiatives Ensures a safe and secure environment for patients, coworkers and self Participates in Discharge Planning and Transition of Care (able to define pt needs) Serves as a patient advocate and escalates patient related concerns timely Timely documents pertinent findings in medical record Assist patients in performing activities of daily living and functions as an active team member Assumes responsibility for personnel professional development Utilizes effective communication skills and active listening, exhibits compassionate and empathetic attitude Practices Hands Off communication utilizing SBAR; Performs Bedside Shift reporting utilizing SBAR (unless contradicted) Functions as a positive influence, role model and adheres to professional code of conduct Respects dignity and confidentiality of all matters relating to patients Performs other job duties as assigned. Training for Labor and Delivery shall consist of the following topics related to both normal and abnormal deliveries: *Admission of labor patient. *Care of the labor patient. *Delivery of labor patient. *Recognition and nursing care of abnormal conditions. *Fetal monitors and nursing intervention. *Appropriate nursing intervention. *Management of Obstetrical Emergencies The nurse shall be adequately oriented to unit policies, procedures and equipment. Orientation shall include safety procedures, infection control practices, and performance improvement activities. Qualifications Associate's Degree Nursing Required Bachelor's Degree Nursing Preferred 1-3 years Preferred Performs initial assessment to include physical exam of OB patient, recognizes abnormal signs and symptoms, and takes action as indicated. Performs special OB procedures as required. Sets up, operates and cleans OB equipment. Provides routine post-partum care including ongoing assessment. Registered Nurse. Required BLS Required Completion of Intermediate Fetal Monitoring Course (AWHONN) within 6 months of hire. Required Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) Required De-Escalation Training within 6 months of hire Required
Appalachian Regional Healthcare

Registered Nurse Tier 1 ICU

Overview The Registered Nurse requires substantial specialized knowledge, judgement and nursing skills based upon the principles of psychological, biological, physical, and social sciences in the application of the nursing process in the respective departments in which assigned. The RN must collaborate with physicians and multidisciplinary team members; provide physical and psychological support to patients, friends, and families; supervising assigned team members and students. Responsibilities Completes patient assessments, formulates plan of care, oversees implementation of plan of care, evaluate and adjust plan of care utilizing critical thinking skills The performance of other nursing acts which are authorized or limited by the board, and which are consistent either with American Nursing’s Association Standards of Practice or with Standards of Practice established by nationally accepted organizations of registered nurses. Care, counsel health teaching and promotion, utilizes Teach Back methodology as affirmation of comprehension The administration of medication, intravenous therapy and treatment as prescribed by a LIP Supervision, delegation and follow-through to other personnel in the performance of activities relating to nursing care. Mentors and precepts students and orients new staff as assigned Reports up chain of command Clinical Nurse Manager/Nurse Manager/House Nurse Coordinator pertinent information Participates on various teams, committees or performance improvement initiatives Ensures a safe and secure environment for patients, coworkers and self Participates in Discharge Planning and Transition of Care (able to define pt needs) Serves as a patient advocate and escalates patient related concerns timely Timely documents pertinent findings in medical record Assist patients in performing activities of daily living and functions as an active team member Assumes responsibility for personnel professional development Utilizes effective communication skills and active listening, exhibits compassionate and empathetic attitude Practices Hands Off communication utilizing SBAR; Performs Bedside Shift reporting utilizing SBAR (unless contradicted) Functions as a positive influence, role model and adheres to professional code of conduct Respects dignity and confidentiality of all matters relating to patients Performs other job duties as assigned. Qualifications Associate's Degree Graduation from an accredited school of nursing. Required Bachelor's Degree Preferred Up to 1 year Preferred Minimum of one (1) year acute care nursing experience (1) year of experience should be relevant to specific department in which they will be working. Refer to addendums for additional requirements. Experience with Electronic Health Record Preferred. Preferred Operates critical care equipment such as respirators, temporary pacemakers, defibrillators, and other emergency equipment. Set-up, maintains, interprets results of cardiac and hemodynamic monitor required and takes action as indicated by nursing practice and hospital procedures. Perform special procedures such as endotracheal and tracheostomy suctioning; tracheostomy care; extubation; cardio-pulmonary resuscitation; arterial punctures; care of chest tubes and pleurevac; set up and assistance with peritoneal dialysis, paracentesis, thoracentesis. Able to manage specialty drips using approved protocols Prior to assignment to unit as sole RN provider, the nurse must successfully complete critical care course acceptable to the Community Chief Nursing Officer and demonstrate mastery of equipment, diagnostic responsibilities, and procedures required of the critical care nurse. Such course work shall include: • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation and management of an obstructed airway. • EKG interpretation. • Drug therapy, including emergency drug therapy via the I.V. route, or routes normally left to the physician. • Hemodynamic monitoring. • Critical care procedures. The nurse shall be adequately oriented to unit policies, procedures and equipment. Orientation shall include safety procedures, infection control practices, and performance improvement activities. Completion of the following Competencies: Moderate Sedation Completion of Stroke Modules Restraints Registered Nurse Required Advanced Dysrhythmia/EKG Required NIH Stroke Certification Required BLS Required Advanced Life Support Certification Required De-Escalation Training within 6 months of hire Required Pediatric Advanced Life Support Certification (recommended) Preferred
Appalachian Regional Healthcare

Registered Nurse Tier 1 ICU

Overview The Registered Nurse requires substantial specialized knowledge, judgement and nursing skills based upon the principles of psychological, biological, physical, and social sciences in the application of the nursing process in the respective departments in which assigned. The RN must collaborate with physicians and multidisciplinary team members; provide physical and psychological support to patients, friends, and families; supervising assigned team members and students. Responsibilities Completes patient assessments, formulates plan of care, oversees implementation of plan of care, evaluate and adjust plan of care utilizing critical thinking skills The performance of other nursing acts which are authorized or limited by the board, and which are consistent either with American Nursing’s Association Standards of Practice or with Standards of Practice established by nationally accepted organizations of registered nurses. Care, counsel health teaching and promotion, utilizes Teach Back methodology as affirmation of comprehension The administration of medication, intravenous therapy and treatment as prescribed by a LIP Supervision, delegation and follow-through to other personnel in the performance of activities relating to nursing care. Mentors and precepts students and orients new staff as assigned Reports up chain of command Clinical Nurse Manager/Nurse Manager/House Nurse Coordinator pertinent information Participates on various teams, committees or performance improvement initiatives Ensures a safe and secure environment for patients, coworkers and self Participates in Discharge Planning and Transition of Care (able to define pt needs) Serves as a patient advocate and escalates patient related concerns timely Timely documents pertinent findings in medical record Assist patients in performing activities of daily living and functions as an active team member Assumes responsibility for personnel professional development Utilizes effective communication skills and active listening, exhibits compassionate and empathetic attitude Practices Hands Off communication utilizing SBAR; Performs Bedside Shift reporting utilizing SBAR (unless contradicted) Functions as a positive influence, role model and adheres to professional code of conduct Respects dignity and confidentiality of all matters relating to patients Performs other job duties as assigned. Qualifications Associate's Degree Graduation from an accredited school of nursing. Required Bachelor's Degree Preferred Up to 1 year Preferred Minimum of one (1) year acute care nursing experience (1) year of experience should be relevant to specific department in which they will be working. Refer to addendums for additional requirements. Experience with Electronic Health Record Preferred. Preferred Operates critical care equipment such as respirators, temporary pacemakers, defibrillators, and other emergency equipment. Set-up, maintains, interprets results of cardiac and hemodynamic monitor required and takes action as indicated by nursing practice and hospital procedures. Perform special procedures such as endotracheal and tracheostomy suctioning; tracheostomy care; extubation; cardio-pulmonary resuscitation; arterial punctures; care of chest tubes and pleurevac; set up and assistance with peritoneal dialysis, paracentesis, thoracentesis. Able to manage specialty drips using approved protocols Prior to assignment to unit as sole RN provider, the nurse must successfully complete critical care course acceptable to the Community Chief Nursing Officer and demonstrate mastery of equipment, diagnostic responsibilities, and procedures required of the critical care nurse. Such course work shall include: • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation and management of an obstructed airway. • EKG interpretation. • Drug therapy, including emergency drug therapy via the I.V. route, or routes normally left to the physician. • Hemodynamic monitoring. • Critical care procedures. The nurse shall be adequately oriented to unit policies, procedures and equipment. Orientation shall include safety procedures, infection control practices, and performance improvement activities. Completion of the following Competencies: Moderate Sedation Completion of Stroke Modules Restraints Registered Nurse Required Advanced Dysrhythmia/EKG Required NIH Stroke Certification Required BLS Required Advanced Life Support Certification Required De-Escalation Training within 6 months of hire Required Pediatric Advanced Life Support Certification (recommended) Preferred
Appalachian Regional Healthcare

Nursing Assistant - Paintsville

Overview The Nurse Aide is responsible for performing basic nursing procedures in assisting in the care of patients. Responsibilities Provides personal care including bath, shampoo, shave, back rub, positions patients, makes beds, prepares patients for meals, feeds patients, and passes ice water. Answers all signal lights and bells promptly to determine and meet patient needs. Collects specimens, stool, urine, sputum, etc. Collects input and output and records appropriately. Collects and records vital signs on patient. Obtain and records pertinent patient information per hospital policy. Assists and/or feeds patients, provides between meal nourishment’s, provides fresh drinking water and encourages fluids when indicated. Assists in progressive ambulation of patients by wheelchair, stretcher, and bed. Administers enemas, douches and inserts rectal tubes and documents appropriately. Applies ace bandages and elastic stockings, fills hot water bottles, ice bags, pads and humidifiers. Cares for Foley catheters and Levine tubes as instructed by nurse. Applies condom drains and scrotal suspensatories, unsterile compresses, and binders. Gives postmortem care and transports body to morgue. Applies restraints and siderails to assure safety of patients. Observes isolation technique and gives direct patient care to patients on isolation. Assists in colostomy care. Sets up Orthopedic appliances. Runs errands, delivers messages, and answers telephone. Maintains a safe environment. Observes for and reports safety hazards, and prepares incident reports. Prepares patients for surgery, x-ray and other therapeutic and diagnostic procedures. Prepares patients for examination and treatment: Remains with patients unless relieved; Performs such duties as providing proper equipment, supplies, and adjusting lights; Cleaning up and restocking of area, including supplies and equipment. Assists in the orientation of the new patient to his surroundings. Assists in maintaining a sanitary and safe environment in service and nursing areas. Participates in team conferences, in-service education programs and staff meetings. Assists other hospital employees as needed, i.e. OR Aide returning patients from the Recovery Room, x-ray, etc. (when indicated). Assists with admissions, transfers, and discharges of patients. Performs other related duties as assigned. Qualifications Successful completion of hospital approved Nursing Aide Training Program. Three (3) months on-the-job training is required to attain proficiency of performance of assigned duties and responsibilities. Additional training may be required and given, to work in some areas; i.e. competency listing with the State of Kentucky to work in SNF.
Appalachian Regional Healthcare

Nursing Assistant - Paintsville

Overview The Nurse Aide is responsible for performing basic nursing procedures in assisting in the care of patients. Responsibilities Provides personal care including bath, shampoo, shave, back rub, positions patients, makes beds, prepares patients for meals, feeds patients, and passes ice water. Answers all signal lights and bells promptly to determine and meet patient needs. Collects specimens, stool, urine, sputum, etc. Collects input and output and records appropriately. Collects and records vital signs on patient. Obtain and records pertinent patient information per hospital policy. Assists and/or feeds patients, provides between meal nourishment’s, provides fresh drinking water and encourages fluids when indicated. Assists in progressive ambulation of patients by wheelchair, stretcher, and bed. Administers enemas, douches and inserts rectal tubes and documents appropriately. Applies ace bandages and elastic stockings, fills hot water bottles, ice bags, pads and humidifiers. Cares for Foley catheters and Levine tubes as instructed by nurse. Applies condom drains and scrotal suspensatories, unsterile compresses, and binders. Gives postmortem care and transports body to morgue. Applies restraints and siderails to assure safety of patients. Observes isolation technique and gives direct patient care to patients on isolation. Assists in colostomy care. Sets up Orthopedic appliances. Runs errands, delivers messages, and answers telephone. Maintains a safe environment. Observes for and reports safety hazards, and prepares incident reports. Prepares patients for surgery, x-ray and other therapeutic and diagnostic procedures. Prepares patients for examination and treatment: Remains with patients unless relieved; Performs such duties as providing proper equipment, supplies, and adjusting lights; Cleaning up and restocking of area, including supplies and equipment. Assists in the orientation of the new patient to his surroundings. Assists in maintaining a sanitary and safe environment in service and nursing areas. Participates in team conferences, in-service education programs and staff meetings. Assists other hospital employees as needed, i.e. OR Aide returning patients from the Recovery Room, x-ray, etc. (when indicated). Assists with admissions, transfers, and discharges of patients. Performs other related duties as assigned. Qualifications Successful completion of hospital approved Nursing Aide Training Program. Three (3) months on-the-job training is required to attain proficiency of performance of assigned duties and responsibilities. Additional training may be required and given, to work in some areas; i.e. competency listing with the State of Kentucky to work in SNF.
Appalachian Regional Healthcare

Nursing Assistant - Paintsville

Overview The Nurse Aide is responsible for performing basic nursing procedures in assisting in the care of patients. Responsibilities Provides personal care including bath, shampoo, shave, back rub, positions patients, makes beds, prepares patients for meals, feeds patients, and passes ice water. Answers all signal lights and bells promptly to determine and meet patient needs. Collects specimens, stool, urine, sputum, etc. Collects input and output and records appropriately. Collects and records vital signs on patient. Obtain and records pertinent patient information per hospital policy. Assists and/or feeds patients, provides between meal nourishment’s, provides fresh drinking water and encourages fluids when indicated. Assists in progressive ambulation of patients by wheelchair, stretcher, and bed. Administers enemas, douches and inserts rectal tubes and documents appropriately. Applies ace bandages and elastic stockings, fills hot water bottles, ice bags, pads and humidifiers. Cares for Foley catheters and Levine tubes as instructed by nurse. Applies condom drains and scrotal suspensatories, unsterile compresses, and binders. Gives postmortem care and transports body to morgue. Applies restraints and siderails to assure safety of patients. Observes isolation technique and gives direct patient care to patients on isolation. Assists in colostomy care. Sets up Orthopedic appliances. Runs errands, delivers messages, and answers telephone. Maintains a safe environment. Observes for and reports safety hazards, and prepares incident reports. Prepares patients for surgery, x-ray and other therapeutic and diagnostic procedures. Prepares patients for examination and treatment: Remains with patients unless relieved; Performs such duties as providing proper equipment, supplies, and adjusting lights; Cleaning up and restocking of area, including supplies and equipment. Assists in the orientation of the new patient to his surroundings. Assists in maintaining a sanitary and safe environment in service and nursing areas. Participates in team conferences, in-service education programs and staff meetings. Assists other hospital employees as needed, i.e. OR Aide returning patients from the Recovery Room, x-ray, etc. (when indicated). Assists with admissions, transfers, and discharges of patients. Performs other related duties as assigned. Qualifications Successful completion of hospital approved Nursing Aide Training Program. Three (3) months on-the-job training is required to attain proficiency of performance of assigned duties and responsibilities. Additional training may be required and given, to work in some areas; i.e. competency listing with the State of Kentucky to work in SNF.
Appalachian Regional Healthcare

LPN CLINIC - NON UNION

Overview The LPN is responsible for performing a wide variety of nursing care, patient activities, and accommodative services for the comfort and well-being of patients in accordance with physicians' orders and under the guidance and direction of the Registered Nurse. Responsibilities Performs basic nursing care and patient procedures as required. Participate in conferences and serves on Committees as requested. Observes, reports, and documents in the patient chart changes in patient's condition, observations made, and complaints voiced and nursing care performed. Participates in patient and family health education as necessary. Provides a safe and secure environment for the patient. Prepares for and assists with diagnostic and therapeutic treatments. May administer I.V.F. in accordance with state Nurse Practice Act. Checks, irrigates and maintains drainage tubes as needed. May insert N/G tubes after training. (KY & VA). May administer tube feedings. Suctions patients according to hospital policy and procedure. Functions in emergencies and on the code team as designated. Performs catheterizations and provides catheter care. Administers oral and intra-muscular, intradermal, subcu, I.V., PB, and medications as approved. Administers I.V.P. medications as approved. (In Virginia only). Cares for patients receiving oxygen therapy and analyses oxygen concentration of 02 tents, isolette and croupettes. Administers respiratory treatments (I.P.P.B.). Applies sterile and unsterile compresses and bandages of all types and styles. Answers call lights, assist patients with personal hygiene and other activities of daily living. Tests urine for sugar, acetone, and ph., weighs patients, and takes vital signs. Cares for patients in isolation. Assists with physical and vaginal examinations and obtaining pap smears. Administers post-operative regime: cough, deep breathing, turn patients, and takes vital signs. Prepares patients for surgery, including pre-op check lists. Applies ace bandages, all types of traction, hot water bottle and ice cap. Measures and records intake and output. Collects specimens; blood, urine, stool and sputum. Administers post-mortuum care and transportation. Administers enemas: retention, cleansing, therapeutic, colonic, irrigation. Maintains cleanliness, safety and efficiency in nursing. Alert to and able to respond appropriately in an emergency situation, providing patient care, initiating CPR and any other tasks designated by the RN or MD. Assists with the care and security of the patients' valuables. Checks narcotics and barbiturates reports discrepancies, completes incident report appropriately and submits to appropriate management. Cares for patients with radium and assists physician with removal of radium. Prepares used equipment for re-sterilization. Cleans and maintains storage of equipment. Request repairs, follow-up with physician and other staff as appropriate regarding equipment performance. Comply with hospital policies for obtaining, documenting and follow through on telephone and verbal orders. Monitors glucose via glucose monitor machine Collects Quality Improvement data as requested. Uses universal precautions. Performs other related duties as assigned. Qualifications Graduate of an accredited school of practical nursing. Must maintain current licensure in state of practice. Must successfully complete the I.V. Therapy Course. Technical skills in special nursing fields preferred. Six (6) months to one (1) year on-the-job training is required to attain proficiency of performance of assigned duties.
Appalachian Regional Healthcare

Clinical Nurse Educator

Overview Under the guidance of the AVP of Nursing Education and Professional Practice and System Chief Nursing Officer, the Clinical Nurse Educator functions in the roles of Educator, Facilitator, Consultant, Change Agent, and Leader. The Clinical Nurse Educator (CNE) participates in the development of standardized educational initiatives across the Appalachian Regional Healthcare (ARH) organization and plays a vital role in leading change in pursuit of improved nursing practice and professional development. The Clinical Nurse Educator promotes a positive image and maintains positive relationships with internal and external customers. The Clinical Nurse Educator may be required to travel to other ARH facilities to provide education, under the direction of the AVP of Nursing Education and Professional Practice. Responsibilities Conducts educational needs assessments using a variety of methods/tools. Incorporates principles of adult learning in the planning, implementation, and evaluation of educational programs, creating a climate with supports learning across the organization. Coordinates and facilitates nursing orientation and competency evaluation of new staff to the organization, and well as training/education for new equipment and new/revised clinical care policies and protocols. Develops and delivers evidence-based educational programs and offerings. Utilizes best practices in educational content delivery. Collaborates with Community Chief Nursing officer, local nursing leadership and other disciplines to create a robust educational environment while fostering teambuilding and leadership development. Provides point of care assistance and support to assist nursing staff with clinical skills development and critical thinking. Evaluates effectiveness of educational programs utilizing best practices. Utilizes a variety of evidence-based instructional techniques. Adjusts educational content and teaching strategies based on appropriate learner needs, utilizing various media and formats. Collaborates with and supports all ARH facilities in developing and delivering educational programs as determined by the AVP Nursing Education and Professional Practice. Assumes ownership and responsibility in attaining, developing, and maintaining educational and instructional expertise. Facilitates centralized nursing orientation. Oversees the onboarding of student nurses and clinical faculty to assure adherence to ARH and regulatory guidelines. Oversees, in collaboration with Nursing Leadership, Human Resources, and applicable Schools of Nursing, compliance with the Nurse Extern Program. Responds to changes in nursing practice and develops programs to support these changes. Ensures that educational programs are congruent with organizational missions, values, and goals. Maintains flexibility when managing multiple roles/responsibilities. Interprets and communicates across multiple disciplines. Promotes a safe and healthy work environment. Serves as a role mode to promote education, professionalism, excellence, and safety. Role models and promotes the concept of life-long learning. Leads committees, work groups, and/or projects related to the implementation of educational activities. Performs related duties as assigned. Qualifications Education: Graduate from an accredited school of nursing BSN Required or have plan to obtain within 2 years Master’s Degree Preferred Work Experience: Three (3) years clinical nursing experience required *Five (5) years or more preferred Minimum of 1 year nursing education experience required *Three (3) or more preferred Licenses and Certifications: Current license to practice nursing in the states of KY or WV depending on state of residency. Professional Certification Required or plan to obtain within 2 years of employment. BLS required upon hire. ACLS required within 6 months of employment. PALS required within 6 months of employment. TNCC required within 1 year. De-escalation training (ARH adopted) required within 6 months. Designated Instructor Certification Requirements BLS Instructor designation with minimal requirement of teaching two courses annually. ACLS Instructor designation with minimal requirement of teaching two courses annually. PALS Instructor designation with minimal requirement of teaching two courses annually. De-Escalation Instructor designation with minimal requirement of teaching two courses annually. TNCC Instructor designation with minimal requirement of teaching two courses annually. Other Instructor designations as needed with minimal requirement of teaching two courses annually. *To facilitate the professional competence and confidence of the Clinical Nurse Educator, the AVP of Nursing Education and Professional Practice may assign mandatory professional development activities, workshops and educational offerings."
Appalachian Regional Healthcare

Registered Nurse Tier 2 (Union)

Overview The Registered Nurse requires substantial specialized knowledge, judgement and nursing skills based upon the principles of psychological, biological, physical, and social sciences in the application of the nursing process in the respective departments in which assigned. The RN must collaborate with physicians and multidisciplinary team members; provide physical and psychological support to patients, friends, and families; supervising assigned team members and students. Special Instructions float position will float to ED Responsibilities Completes patient assessments, formulates plan of care, oversees implementation of plan of care, evaluate and adjust plan of care utilizing critical thinking skills The performance of other nursing acts which are authorized or limited by the board, and which are consistent either with American Nursing’s Association Standards of Practice or with Standards of Practice established by nationally accepted organizations of registered nurses. Care, counsel health teaching and promotion, utilizes Teach Back methodology as affirmation of comprehension The administration of medication, intravenous therapy and treatment as prescribed by a LIP Supervision, delegation and follow-through to other personnel in the performance of activities relating to nursing care. Mentors and precepts students and orient new staff as assigned Reports up chain of command Clinical Nurse Manager/Nurse Manager/House Nurse Coordinator pertinent information Participates on various teams, committees or performance improvement initiatives Ensures a safe and secure environment for patients, coworkers and self Participates in Discharge Planning and Transition of Care (able to define pt needs) Serves as a patient advocate and escalates patient related concerns timely Timely documents pertinent findings in medical record Assist patients in performing activities of daily living and functions as an active team member Assumes responsibility for personnel professional development Utilizes effective communication skills and active listening, exhibits compassionate and empathetic attitude Practices Hands Off communication utilizing SBAR; Performs Bedside Shift reporting utilizing SBAR (unless contradicted) Functions as a positive influence, role model and adheres to professional code of conduct Respects dignity and confidentiality of all matters relating to patients Refer to Special Addendum and Staff Nurse Position Description Performs other job duties as assigned. Qualifications Bachelor's Degree Preferred Associate's Degree Required Mastery of problem solving and decision making skills. Mastery of collaboration and teamwork. Mastery of growth mindset (agility and developing yourself and others) skills. Mastery of execution and delivery (planning, delivering, and supporting) skills. Ability to consider the relative costs and benefits of potential actions to choose the most appropriate one. Ability to function in clinical setting with diverse cultural dynamics of clinical staff and patients. Mastery knowledge of phases of care transitions and resources available for patients. Mastery of digital literacy skills. Registered Nurse. Required BLS upon hire Required De-Escalation Training within 6 months of hire Required Advanced Dysrhythmia/EKG (Med/Surg telemetry unit ONLY) Required
Appalachian Regional Healthcare

Registered Nurse Tier 1 ER / Behavioral Health

Overview The Registered Nurse requires substantial specialized knowledge, judgement and nursing skills based upon the principles of psychological, biological, physical, and social sciences in the application of the nursing process in the respective departments in which assigned. The RN must collaborate with physicians and multidisciplinary team members; provide physical and psychological support to patients, friends, and families; supervising assigned team members and students. Special Instructions The Behavioral Nurse in the Emergency Department will focus on the behavioral health section of the ER. We treat a wide variety of patients that come through the ER for behavioral health services. Some are involuntary and some are voluntary. The behavioral health nurse would be responsible for the assessment, sitting, medication administration and all other duties as assigned in our locked behavioral health unit. They would talk with providers and deal directly with our inpatient behavioral health unit. When there are no patients in the behavioral health are this nurse will step out and help ER staff. These duties may include patient assessments, admission assessments, discharges, medication administration, transporting patients to other units and all other duties as assigned. They will have the same certification requirements as emergency room staff nurses and behavioral health experience is preferred. If there is no behavioral health experience they will orient on the inpatient behavioral health unit for 30 days before coming to the emergency department. Responsibilities Completes patient assessments, formulates plan of care, oversees implementation of plan of care, evaluate and adjust plan of care utilizing critical thinking skills The performance of other nursing acts which are authorized or limited by the board, and which are consistent either with American Nursing’s Association Standards of Practice or with Standards of Practice established by nationally accepted organizations of registered nurses. Care, counsel health teaching and promotion, utilizes Teach Back methodology as affirmation of comprehension The administration of medication, intravenous therapy and treatment as prescribed by a LIP Supervision, delegation and follow-through to other personnel in the performance of activities relating to nursing care. Mentors and precepts students and orients new staff as assigned Reports up chain of command Clinical Nurse Manager/Nurse Manager/House Nurse Coordinator pertinent information Participates on various teams, committees or performance improvement initiatives Ensures a safe and secure environment for patients, coworkers and self Participates in Discharge Planning and Transition of Care (able to define pt needs) Serves as a patient advocate and escalates patient related concerns timely Timely documents pertinent findings in medical record Assist patients in performing activities of daily living and functions as an active team member Assumes responsibility for personnel professional development Utilizes effective communication skills and active listening, exhibits compassionate and empathetic attitude Practices Hands Off communication utilizing SBAR; Performs Bedside Shift reporting utilizing SBAR (unless contradicted) Functions as a positive influence, role model and adheres to professional code of conduct Respects dignity and confidentiality of all matters relating to patients Performs other job duties as assigned. Training for all personnel assigned to the Emergency Room shall consist of the following: 1.State and federal regulations related to emergency services. 2.Nursing management of trauma. 3.Nursing management of cardiac related disorders. 4.Performance of EKG procedures, EKG interpretation, and appropriate nursing intervention. 5.Pharmacological intervention (IV therapy). 6.Patient assessment (triage). 7.Nursing management of pediatric emergencies. 8.Medicolegal aspects, particularly related to proper documentation. 9.Nursing management of obstetrical emergencies. 10.Patient/family emotional response. 11.Cardiopulmonary resuscitation and airway management. The Behavioral Nurse in the Emergency Department will focus on the behavioral health section of the ER. We treat a wide variety of patients that come through the ER for behavioral health services. Some are involuntary and some are voluntary. The behavioral health nurse would be responsible for the assessment, sitting, medication administration and all other duties as assigned in our locked behavioral health unit. They would talk with providers and deal directly with our inpatient behavioral health unit. When there are no patients in the behavioral health are this nurse will step out and help ER staff. These duties may include patient assessments, admission assessments, discharges, medication administration, transporting patients to other units and all other duties as assigned. They will have the same certification requirements as emergency room staff nurses and behavioral health experience is preferred. If there is no behavioral health experience they will orient on the inpatient behavioral health unit for 30 days before coming to the emergency department. Qualifications Associate's Degree Graduation from an accredited school of nursing. Required Bachelor's Degree Preferred Up to 1 year Preferred Minimum of one (1) year acute care nursing experience (1) year of experience should be relevant to specific department in which they will be working. Refer to addendums for additional requirements. Experience with Electronic Health Record Preferred. Preferred Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work with providers at all levels essential. Able to communicate clearly in writing and verbally and effectively influence others to achieve necessary outcomes. Demonstrated ability to follow direction and facilitate a working environment conducive to change, enabling positive outcomes in a highly complex system. Exhibit Critical Thinking Skills Must possess basic computer skills. Ability to pass Medication Exam. Completion of hospital approved training program and documented competence in emergency care procedures as determined by the Director of Nursing Services. Moderate Sedation Completion of Stroke Modules Restraints The nurse shall be adequately oriented to the unit policies, procedures, and equipment. Orientation shall include safety procedures, infection control practices and performance improvement monitoring. Registered Nurse in State Required BLS Required De-Escalation Training within 6 months of hire Required ACLS Required Trauma Nurse Core Curriculum Certification Required Pediatric Advanced Life Support Certification Required NIH Stroke Certification Required Advanced Dysrhythmia/EKG Required Rural Trauma Team Development Course Preferred Emergency Nurse Pediatric Course Preferred
Appalachian Regional Healthcare

Registered Nurse Tier 1 ER

Overview The Registered Nurse requires substantial specialized knowledge, judgement and nursing skills based upon the principles of psychological, biological, physical, and social sciences in the application of the nursing process in the respective departments in which assigned. The RN must collaborate with physicians and multidisciplinary team members; provide physical and psychological support to patients, friends, and families; supervising assigned team members and students. Special Instructions The Behavioral Nurse in the Emergency Department will focus on the behavioral health section of the ER. We treat a wide variety of patients that come through the ER for behavioral health services. Some are involuntary and some are voluntary. The behavioral health nurse would be responsible for the assessment, sitting, medication administration and all other duties as assigned in our locked behavioral health unit. They would talk with providers and deal directly with our inpatient behavioral health unit. When there are no patients in the behavioral health are this nurse will step out and help ER staff. These duties may include patient assessments, admission assessments, discharges, medication administration, transporting patients to other units and all other duties as assigned. They will have the same certification requirements as emergency room staff nurses and behavioral health experience is preferred. If there is no behavioral health experience they will orient on the inpatient behavioral health unit for 30 days before coming to the emergency department. Responsibilities Completes patient assessments, formulates plan of care, oversees implementation of plan of care, evaluate and adjust plan of care utilizing critical thinking skills The performance of other nursing acts which are authorized or limited by the board, and which are consistent either with American Nursing’s Association Standards of Practice or with Standards of Practice established by nationally accepted organizations of registered nurses. Care, counsel health teaching and promotion, utilizes Teach Back methodology as affirmation of comprehension The administration of medication, intravenous therapy and treatment as prescribed by a LIP Supervision, delegation and follow-through to other personnel in the performance of activities relating to nursing care. Mentors and precepts students and orients new staff as assigned Reports up chain of command Clinical Nurse Manager/Nurse Manager/House Nurse Coordinator pertinent information Participates on various teams, committees or performance improvement initiatives Ensures a safe and secure environment for patients, coworkers and self Participates in Discharge Planning and Transition of Care (able to define pt needs) Serves as a patient advocate and escalates patient related concerns timely Timely documents pertinent findings in medical record Assist patients in performing activities of daily living and functions as an active team member Assumes responsibility for personnel professional development Utilizes effective communication skills and active listening, exhibits compassionate and empathetic attitude Practices Hands Off communication utilizing SBAR; Performs Bedside Shift reporting utilizing SBAR (unless contradicted) Functions as a positive influence, role model and adheres to professional code of conduct Respects dignity and confidentiality of all matters relating to patients Performs other job duties as assigned. Training for all personnel assigned to the Emergency Room shall consist of the following: 1.State and federal regulations related to emergency services. 2.Nursing management of trauma. 3.Nursing management of cardiac related disorders. 4.Performance of EKG procedures, EKG interpretation, and appropriate nursing intervention. 5.Pharmacological intervention (IV therapy). 6.Patient assessment (triage). 7.Nursing management of pediatric emergencies. 8.Medicolegal aspects, particularly related to proper documentation. 9.Nursing management of obstetrical emergencies. 10.Patient/family emotional response. 11.Cardiopulmonary resuscitation and airway management. Qualifications Associate's Degree Graduation from an accredited school of nursing. Required Bachelor's Degree Preferred Up to 1 year Preferred Minimum of one (1) year acute care nursing experience (1) year of experience should be relevant to specific department in which they will be working. Refer to addendums for additional requirements. Experience with Electronic Health Record Preferred. Preferred Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work with providers at all levels essential. Able to communicate clearly in writing and verbally and effectively influence others to achieve necessary outcomes. Demonstrated ability to follow direction and facilitate a working environment conducive to change, enabling positive outcomes in a highly complex system. Exhibit Critical Thinking Skills Must possess basic computer skills. Ability to pass Medication Exam. Completion of hospital approved training program and documented competence in emergency care procedures as determined by the Director of Nursing Services. Moderate Sedation Completion of Stroke Modules Restraints The nurse shall be adequately oriented to the unit policies, procedures, and equipment. Orientation shall include safety procedures, infection control practices and performance improvement monitoring. Registered Nurse in State Required BLS Required De-Escalation Training within 6 months of hire Required ACLS Required Trauma Nurse Core Curriculum Certification Required Pediatric Advanced Life Support Certification Required NIH Stroke Certification Required Advanced Dysrhythmia/EKG Required Rural Trauma Team Development Course Preferred Emergency Nurse Pediatric Course Preferred
Appalachian Regional Healthcare

Registered Nurse Tier 1 ER

Overview The Registered Nurse requires substantial specialized knowledge, judgement and nursing skills based upon the principles of psychological, biological, physical, and social sciences in the application of the nursing process in the respective departments in which assigned. The RN must collaborate with physicians and multidisciplinary team members; provide physical and psychological support to patients, friends, and families; supervising assigned team members and students. Responsibilities Completes patient assessments, formulates plan of care, oversees implementation of plan of care, evaluate and adjust plan of care utilizing critical thinking skills The performance of other nursing acts which are authorized or limited by the board, and which are consistent either with American Nursing’s Association Standards of Practice or with Standards of Practice established by nationally accepted organizations of registered nurses. Care, counsel health teaching and promotion, utilizes Teach Back methodology as affirmation of comprehension The administration of medication, intravenous therapy and treatment as prescribed by a LIP Supervision, delegation and follow-through to other personnel in the performance of activities relating to nursing care. Mentors and precepts students and orients new staff as assigned Reports up chain of command Clinical Nurse Manager/Nurse Manager/House Nurse Coordinator pertinent information Participates on various teams, committees or performance improvement initiatives Ensures a safe and secure environment for patients, coworkers and self Participates in Discharge Planning and Transition of Care (able to define pt needs) Serves as a patient advocate and escalates patient related concerns timely Timely documents pertinent findings in medical record Assist patients in performing activities of daily living and functions as an active team member Assumes responsibility for personnel professional development Utilizes effective communication skills and active listening, exhibits compassionate and empathetic attitude Practices Hands Off communication utilizing SBAR; Performs Bedside Shift reporting utilizing SBAR (unless contradicted) Functions as a positive influence, role model and adheres to professional code of conduct Respects dignity and confidentiality of all matters relating to patients Performs other job duties as assigned. Training for all personnel assigned to the Emergency Room shall consist of the following: 1.State and federal regulations related to emergency services. 2.Nursing management of trauma. 3.Nursing management of cardiac related disorders. 4.Performance of EKG procedures, EKG interpretation, and appropriate nursing intervention. 5.Pharmacological intervention (IV therapy). 6.Patient assessment (triage). 7.Nursing management of pediatric emergencies. 8.Medicolegal aspects, particularly related to proper documentation. 9.Nursing management of obstetrical emergencies. 10.Patient/family emotional response. 11.Cardiopulmonary resuscitation and airway management. Qualifications Associate's Degree Graduation from an accredited school of nursing. Required Bachelor's Degree Preferred Up to 1 year Preferred Minimum of one (1) year acute care nursing experience (1) year of experience should be relevant to specific department in which they will be working. Refer to addendums for additional requirements. Experience with Electronic Health Record Preferred. Preferred Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work with providers at all levels essential. Able to communicate clearly in writing and verbally and effectively influence others to achieve necessary outcomes. Demonstrated ability to follow direction and facilitate a working environment conducive to change, enabling positive outcomes in a highly complex system. Exhibit Critical Thinking Skills Must possess basic computer skills. Ability to pass Medication Exam. Completion of hospital approved training program and documented competence in emergency care procedures as determined by the Director of Nursing Services. Moderate Sedation Completion of Stroke Modules Restraints The nurse shall be adequately oriented to the unit policies, procedures, and equipment. Orientation shall include safety procedures, infection control practices and performance improvement monitoring. Registered Nurse in State Required BLS Required De-Escalation Training within 6 months of hire Required ACLS Required Trauma Nurse Core Curriculum Certification Required Pediatric Advanced Life Support Certification Required NIH Stroke Certification Required Advanced Dysrhythmia/EKG Required Rural Trauma Team Development Course Preferred Emergency Nurse Pediatric Course Preferred
Appalachian Regional Healthcare

LPN Clinic Non-Union

Special Instructions LPN Non-Union Position for Family Medicine Clinic - Nicole Burchett APRN
Appalachian Regional Healthcare

Medical Assistant Non Union

Overview The Medical Assistant is responsible for efficient and courteous registration, transfer and discharge of patients within established policies and procedures; thoroughly compiles and types medical information for patients' records and statistical reports and maintains current and accurate patient account receivables. The Medical Assistant is responsible for performing a wide variety of patient care activities and accommodative services for the comfort and well-being of patients in accordance with physicians' orders. Special Instructions Medical Assistant Non - Union for Family Medicine Clinic, Rebecca Caudill APRN Responsibilities Performs basis patient care procedures as required. Participates in conferences and serves on committees as requested. Participates in patient and family education as necessary. Prepares for and assists with diagnostic and therapeutic treatments. Takes and records vital signs, height and weight. Performs catheterizations and provides catheter care. Administers oral and intra-muscular medications. Cares for patient receiving oxygen therapy. Applies sterile and non-sterile compresses and bandages. Tests urine for sugar, acetone, and Ph. Assists with physical examinations. Applies ace bandages, hot and/or cold compresses. Collects specimens, blood, urine, stool, and sputum. May do vein punctures and EKGs as needed. Maintains cleanliness, safety and efficiency in the clinic. Alert to and able to respond appropriately in an emergency situation. Prepares used equipment for re-sterilization. Knows legal requirements for reporting to police, health department, and other agencies and follows requirements. Accompanies or transfers patients to other departments such as lab or x-ray. Cleans and stocks examination rooms. Manages time in order to expedite patient flow. Assists with minor out-patient surgery. Greets patients courteously, determines their needs, and offers assistance. Registers patients by performing necessary procedures, such as preparation of records, reports, notices, service charge slips, and payer information. Interviews patients, relatives, or others responsible to determine payment arrangements and refers unusual cases to immediate supervisor. May assist self-pay patients in making suitable arrangements for balances due beyond initial deposits or third-party payments. Answers inquires to patient accounts and advises patient on insurance benefits. Receives all payments and deposits, issues receipts for all monies received and otherwise makes proper accounting for all funds received. Posts charges daily to proper patient account. Posts payments to accounts daily. Determines billing method for third party payer. Contacts insurance carriers/agencies to obtain pre-certification of ancillary, admission and surgical procedures. Operates various office equipment to include copiers, fax machines and other equipment as assigned. Operates communication systems, placing and answering telephone calls, paging or contacting staff . May make and maintain appointment schedules for clinic physicians. May secure required signatures on reports and records relative to release of information, according to policies and procedures. Contacts patients, physicians, or others for information necessary to properly complete insurance or other type billings. Types memos, correspondence, etc., as needed. Compiles periodic and statistical reports and other data as directed. Qualifications High School Diploma and Graduate of Medical Assistant Training Program. Ability to type a minimum of 30 words per minute accurately. Three (3) to six (6) months on-the-job training as required to attain proficiency of assigned duties and responsibilities.
Appalachian Regional Healthcare

RN ER - Paintsville

Overview The Registered Nurse requires substantial specialized knowledge, judgement and nursing skills based upon the principles of psychological, biological, physical, and social sciences in the application of the nursing process in the respective departments in which assigned. The RN must collaborate with physicians and multidisciplinary team members; provide physical and psychological support to patients, friends, and families; supervising assigned team members and students. Responsibilities Completes patient assessments, formulates plan of care, oversees implementation of plan of care, evaluate and adjust plan of care utilizing critical thinking skills The performance of other nursing acts which are authorized or limited by the board, and which are consistent either with American Nursing’s Association Standards of Practice or with Standards of Practice established by nationally accepted organizations of registered nurses. Care, counsel health teaching and promotion, utilizes Teach Back methodology as affirmation of comprehension The administration of medication, intravenous therapy and treatment as prescribed by a LIP Supervision, delegation and follow-through to other personnel in the performance of activities relating to nursing care. Mentors and precepts students and orients new staff as assigned Reports up chain of command Clinical Nurse Manager/Nurse Manager/House Nurse Coordinator pertinent information Participates on various teams, committees or performance improvement initiatives Ensures a safe and secure environment for patients, coworkers and self Participates in Discharge Planning and Transition of Care (able to define pt needs) Serves as a patient advocate and escalates patient related concerns timely Timely documents pertinent findings in medical record Assist patients in performing activities of daily living and functions as an active team member Assumes responsibility for personnel professional development Utilizes effective communication skills and active listening, exhibits compassionate and empathetic attitude Practices Hands Off communication utilizing SBAR; Performs Bedside Shift reporting utilizing SBAR (unless contradicted) Functions as a positive influence, role model and adheres to professional code of conduct Respects dignity and confidentiality of all matters relating to patients Performs other job duties as assigned. Training for all personnel assigned to the Emergency Room shall consist of the following: 1.State and federal regulations related to emergency services. 2.Nursing management of trauma. 3.Nursing management of cardiac related disorders. 4.Performance of EKG procedures, EKG interpretation, and appropriate nursing intervention. 5.Pharmacological intervention (IV therapy). 6.Patient assessment (triage). 7.Nursing management of pediatric emergencies. 8.Medicolegal aspects, particularly related to proper documentation. 9.Nursing management of obstetrical emergencies. 10.Patient/family emotional response. 11.Cardiopulmonary resuscitation and airway management. Qualifications Associate's Degree Graduation from an accredited school of nursing. Required Bachelor's Degree Preferred Up to 1 year Preferred Minimum of one (1) year acute care nursing experience (1) year of experience should be relevant to specific department in which they will be working. Refer to addendums for additional requirements. Experience with Electronic Health Record Preferred. Preferred Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work with providers at all levels essential. Able to communicate clearly in writing and verbally and effectively influence others to achieve necessary outcomes. Demonstrated ability to follow direction and facilitate a working environment conducive to change, enabling positive outcomes in a highly complex system. Exhibit Critical Thinking Skills Must possess basic computer skills. Ability to pass Medication Exam. Completion of hospital approved training program and documented competence in emergency care procedures as determined by the Director of Nursing Services. Moderate Sedation Completion of Stroke Modules Restraints The nurse shall be adequately oriented to the unit policies, procedures, and equipment. Orientation shall include safety procedures, infection control practices and performance improvement monitoring. Registered Nurse in State Required BLS Required De-Escalation Training within 6 months of hire Required ACLS Required Trauma Nurse Core Curriculum Certification Required Pediatric Advanced Life Support Certification Required NIH Stroke Certification Required Advanced Dysrhythmia/EKG Required Rural Trauma Team Development Course Preferred Emergency Nurse Pediatric Course Preferred
Appalachian Regional Healthcare

RN Med Surg - Paintsville

Overview The Registered Nurse requires substantial specialized knowledge, judgement and nursing skills based upon the principles of psychological, biological, physical, and social sciences in the application of the nursing process in the respective departments in which assigned. The RN must collaborate with physicians and multidisciplinary team members; provide physical and psychological support to patients, friends, and families; supervising assigned team members and students. Responsibilities Completes patient assessments, formulates plan of care, oversees implementation of plan of care, evaluate and adjust plan of care utilizing critical thinking skills The performance of other nursing acts which are authorized or limited by the board, and which are consistent either with American Nursing’s Association Standards of Practice or with Standards of Practice established by nationally accepted organizations of registered nurses. Care, counsel health teaching and promotion, utilizes Teach Back methodology as affirmation of comprehension The administration of medication, intravenous therapy and treatment as prescribed by a LIP Supervision, delegation and follow-through to other personnel in the performance of activities relating to nursing care. Mentors and precepts students and orient new staff as assigned Reports up chain of command Clinical Nurse Manager/Nurse Manager/House Nurse Coordinator pertinent information Participates on various teams, committees or performance improvement initiatives Ensures a safe and secure environment for patients, coworkers and self Participates in Discharge Planning and Transition of Care (able to define pt needs) Serves as a patient advocate and escalates patient related concerns timely Timely documents pertinent findings in medical record Assist patients in performing activities of daily living and functions as an active team member Assumes responsibility for personnel professional development Utilizes effective communication skills and active listening, exhibits compassionate and empathetic attitude Practices Hands Off communication utilizing SBAR; Performs Bedside Shift reporting utilizing SBAR (unless contradicted) Functions as a positive influence, role model and adheres to professional code of conduct Respects dignity and confidentiality of all matters relating to patients Refer to Special Addendum and Staff Nurse Position Description Performs other job duties as assigned. Qualifications Bachelor's Degree Preferred Associate's Degree Required Mastery of problem solving and decision making skills. Mastery of collaboration and teamwork. Mastery of growth mindset (agility and developing yourself and others) skills. Mastery of execution and delivery (planning, delivering, and supporting) skills. Ability to consider the relative costs and benefits of potential actions to choose the most appropriate one. Ability to function in clinical setting with diverse cultural dynamics of clinical staff and patients. Mastery knowledge of phases of care transitions and resources available for patients. Mastery of digital literacy skills. Registered Nurse. Required BLS upon hire Required De-Escalation Training within 6 months of hire Required Advanced Dysrhythmia/EKG (Med/Surg telemetry unit ONLY) Required