Nursing Jobs in Ralston, NE

OrthoNebraska creates the inspired healthcare experience all people deserve by giving people a direct path to personalized care and life-enhancing outcomes. With a focus on safety and people, we set the bar high in providing high-quality care with an unmatched experience. Our team members are critical to our success and growth and are rewarded for their dedication and hard work. IF this sounds like the type of team and environment you want to be a part of, apply today! Position Summary: Extended Recovery Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) . In this position, you will provide essential support to registered nurses by providing high-quality patient care to post op orthopedic patients. Your role includes encouraging early, frequent mobilization, assisting with activities of daily living, providing emotional support, and ensuring patient safety throughout their journey to recovery. You will be an integral part of an organization who values being Always TRUE in promoting trust, respect, understanding, and engagement with all team members. Position details Status Full-Time Shift Nights FTE / Hours 0.9 / 36 Schedule Three (3) 12-Hour shifts 6:45p - 7:15a + built in weekends/holidays Position Requirements Education : High School Diploma or General Educational Development (GED) required. Licensure: Registered with the State of Nebraska as CNA required. Certification : Basic Life Support (BLS) required. Experience : Prior Nurse Assistant experience preferred. 1+ year customer service work in a health care setting preferred. Required Knowledge/Skills/Abilities Basic knowledge of medical terminology preferred and the ability to demonstrate effective communication skills. Ability to problem solve and critically think Strong interpersonal skills Ability to work independently and as a team Understanding of infection control protocols and patient care techniques Attention to detail and the ability to follow verbal or written instructions. Uses judgment for routine situations Ability to prioritize tasks and manage time effectively Essential Job Functions Perform basic patient care functions by complying with established protocols, policies, procedures, and standards based on individual patient needs under the direction of licensed nursing personnel to ensure quality patient care Function as a team member by demonstrating initiative and flexibility in the completion of workload to provide high-quality, efficient patient care. Interact with patients and other health care professionals utilizing appropriate communication skills so that efficiency, productivity, and quality of care are enhanced. Perform clerical tasks and patient registration activities to ensure efficient workflow in the unit. Must be able to work from detailed verbal or written instructions and use judgment for routine situations. Maintain patient medical records by following correct procedures to ensure accurate and timely availability of patient information. Comply with safety activities, policies and procedures, and regulatory requirements such as OSHA and The Joint Commission. Participating in teaching, orienting and guiding other employees by sharing knowledge and master skills. Able to communicate effectively to solve problems in routine situations. Must have patience, self-confidence, maturity, compassion and always remain a team player Employee is responsible for all other duties assigned for which competency has been demonstrated. Physical requirements: This position is classified as Medium Work in the Dictionary of Occupational Titles, requiring the exertion of 20 to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or 10 to 25 pounds of force frequently, and/or greater than negligible up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Physical Demand requirements exceed those for Light Work. Must be able to pass background check. We also conduct pre-employment physical and drug testing. Any job offer will be contingent upon successful completion of a pre-employment physical with a drug screen, background check and obtaining active licensures per job requirements. 
Schedule: 7pm-7am with patterned weekends/holidays - 36hrs Hiring Bonus: $10,000 At Children’s, the region’s only full-service pediatric healthcare center, our people make us the very best for kids. Come cultivate your passion, purpose and professional development in an environment of excellence and inclusion, where team members are supported and deeply valued. Opportunities for career growth abound as we grow our services and spaces, including the cutting-edge Hubbard Center for Children. Join our highly engaged, caring team—and join us in providing brighter, healthier tomorrows for the children we serve. Children's is committed to diversity and inclusion. We are an equal opportunity employer including veterans and people with disabilities. A Brief Overview Coordinates professional nursing and individualized, family centered care to patients/families through the use of the nursing process and clinical skills in accordance with standards and hospital policies and procedures. On call responsibilities vary depending on department. Varied schedules to include weekend and holiday patterns. Education Qualifications Associate's Degree from an accredited school of nursing Required or Bachelor's Degree from an accredited school of nursing Required Experience / Qualifications Minimum 1 year of RN experience Required and Experience with pediatric patients Preferred and Previous experience with EPIC Preferred Skills And Abilities Must be able to perform a variety of duties, often changing from one task to another of a different nature, without loss of efficiency or composure, and be able to perform under stressful conditions when confronted with multiple requests, demonstrating prioritizing skills. Licenses and Certifications RN - Registered Nurse - State Licensure and/or Compact State Licensure current and valid in the state of Nebraska Upon Hire Required and BLS - Basic Life Support through the American Heart Association Upon Hire Required and PALS - Pediatric Advanced Life Support (except NICU) within 180 Days Required and NRP - Neonatal Resuscitation (NICU only) within 180 Days Required and ACLS within 6 months of hire (Cath Lab only) Required and ENPC - Emergency Nursing Pediatric Certification (ED only) within 1 Year Required and TNCC - Trauma Nursing Core Course (ED only) within 1 Year Required For RNs working in the Radiology Nursing area, RNs will be trained in all areas of Radiology Nursing and will complete all required competencies Required Children’s is the very best for kids and the very best for your career! At Children’s, we put YOU first so together, we can improve the life of every child! About The Team We're looking for exceptional people to join the Newborn Intensive Care Unity (NICU) team. Our NICU is most advanced in the region, and we care for the very sickest newborn babies. We are looking for talented, dedicated people who can deliver excellent clinical care with a kind, compassionate attitude. If this sounds like you, we encourage you to apply. Show more Show less 
Serious Medicine is what we do. Being extraordinary is who we are. Every colleague plays a key role in upholding this promise to our patients and their families. Shift: First Shift (United States of America) LPN or Staff Nurse - Wound Clinic Shift Details: 40 hrs/wk Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm Job Highlight: Join Nebraska Medicine’s Wound Ostomy Clinic as a Staff Nurse or LPN and be part of a team dedicated to providing advanced, compassionate wound care. In this role, you’ll work alongside expert providers to care for patients with complex, chronic, or slow-healing wounds. You’ll play a key role in patient education, wound treatment, and care coordination—helping improve outcomes and quality of life for every patient. Our clinic offers specialized services including compression therapy, biological dressings, and coordination of advanced surgical or hyperbaric treatments. If you’re passionate about hands-on patient care and want to make a meaningful difference in healing, this is the place to do it. Why Work at Nebraska Medicine? Together. Extraordinary. Join a team that values your skills, delivering exceptional care through collaboration. Leading Health Network Work with the region’s top academic health network, partnering with UNMC to transform lives through education, research, and patient care. Diversity and Inclusion We value diverse backgrounds and experiences, reflecting the communities we serve. Educational Support Enjoy up to $5,000/year in tuition assistance, a 35% discount at Clarkson College, and career advancement opportunities with covered educational costs. Enjoy support for your personal growth within the organization, from those just starting their healthcare careers to those who are years down the path. Be part of something extraordinary at Nebraska Medicine! LPN: Provide nursing care and identified clinical support tasks within the Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) scope of practice for achievement of the patient's plan of care in conjunction with the registered nurse and/or medical staff. Required Qualifications: • Graduate from an accredited school/college of nursing required. • Demonstrate effective communication skills required. • Ability to demonstrate initiative, teamwork and flexibility required. • Currently licensed as a practical nurse in the state of Nebraska or current compact state license required. • Basic Life Support (BLS) certification required. Preferred Qualifications: • Experience in a physician's office preferred. Experience in setting related to clinic setting preferred. • Proficiency in secondary language preferred. • Participate in performance improvement activities preferred. Staff Nurse: Provide, prescribe, delegate, and coordinate nursing care with other health care providers to meet holistic care needs of a designated group of patients. Environment of care may be long term, emergent, critical, acute, interventional, or procedural driven. Required Qualifications: • Associate’s degree in nursing (ADN) or Nursing Diploma required. • Effective communication skills required. • Ability to demonstrate initiative, teamwork and flexibility required. • Currently licensed as a Registered Nurse in the state of Nebraska or current compact state license required. •Basic Life Support (BLS) certification required, must be from an American Heart Association (AHA) endorsed program (effective for new hires starting January 1, 2023 or later). • Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certification department dependent required. • For Emergency Department, Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certification within 6 months of hire or transfer date required. • Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification within 6 months of hire or transfer date department dependent required. • Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC) OR Advanced Trauma Care for Nurses (ATCN) within one year or hire or transfer date department dependent required. Preferred Qualifications: • Direct patient care experience preferred. • Based on position, prior experience in one or more of the following areas including cardiology, cardiac drip management, critical care, emergency department, medical-surgical, obstetrics, cardiovascular rehabilitation, telemetry, oncology, neonatal intensive care, pediatric acute care, solid organ transplant, cath lab, EP lab, quality assurance related to health care, perioperative and special procedures in applicable nursing specialty area preferred. • Bachelor's degree in nursing (BSN) or Master's of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree preferred. • Based on position, one or more of the following courses including STABLE, smoking cessation counseling, basic critical care, or other specialty training courses preferred. • Experience with Microsoft Office applications including Word, PowerPoint, and Excel preferred. • Proficient with use of email applications preferred. • Proficient with use of departmental equipment and systems such as patient care equipment, telecommunication systems, information systems, pneumatic tube system, general patient care supplies, and transport equipment preferred. Nebraska Medicine is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, marital status, sex, age, national origin, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity and protected veterans’ status. 
Job Summary and Responsibilities Assesses, plans, and implements nursing care while ensuring patient comfort. Anticipates, identifies, and responds to informational and emotional needs of patients and families. Guides and directs healthcare personnel (i.e., Patient Care Technicians) in caring for patients. Maintains knowledge of equipment setup, maintenance, and use (i.e., IV pumps, monitoring equipment, and drainage devices) Utilizes safeguards such as IV pump drug library and monitor alarms with necessary. Initiates emergency support measures (i.e., cardiopulmonary resuscitation, protecting patient from injury). Assists with patient care duties/tasks (i.e., emptying drainage devices, ambulating, and hygiene). Why join our Travel Program: Be part of creating the foundation for the CommonSpirit Travel Program Have a voice in establishing the practices for the CommonSprit Travel Program Work with a Program Director who is also a nurse Feel welcomed as you travel to facilities within one organization with one mission, vision, and values Eligible for special pay in addition to base pay (shift differential, overtime, extra shift, etc.) Full-Time positions Days, nights, and weekend shifts are available 13-week assignments (may be extended based on business need) Benefits: While you’re busy impacting the healthcare industry, we’ll take care of you with benefits that include health/dental/vision, FSA, matching retirement plans, paid vacation, tuition assistance, adoption assistance, and more! Job Requirements Minimum 2 years of experience as a med/surg acute registered nurse ADN or Nursing Diploma Current unencumbered license as a Registered Nurse from the state(s) in which he or she will be practicing and/or compact state license Current certification in Basic Life Support (BLS.) Other credentials may be required based on specialty and area(s) of assignment as specified by the requesting facility, state license and other regulatory requirements for local, state and federal agencies. Certification in specialty preferred; certifications and competencies to support care area and patient population served. Preferred: Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Where You'll Work Inspired by faith. Driven by innovation. Powered by humankindness. CommonSpirit Health is building a healthier future for all through its integrated health services. As one of the nation’s largest nonprofit Catholic healthcare organizations, CommonSpirit Health delivers more than 20 million patient encounters annually through more than 2,300 clinics, care sites and 137 hospital-based locations, in addition to its home-based services and virtual care offerings. CommonSpirit has more than 157,000 employees, 45,000 nurses and 25,000 physicians and advanced practice providers across 24 states and contributes more than $4.2 billion annually in charity care, community benefits and unreimbursed government programs. Together with our patients, physicians, partners, and communities, we are creating a more just, equitable, and innovative healthcare delivery system. 
Boys Town National Research Hospital Provides nursing care to assigned youth by overseeing youth health and wellness, implementing daily nursing care routines including administration of medications, infection control management, management of emergency care for youth, assessing mental and physical status of youth, and keeping the appropriate physician and administrative staff apprised of all untoward events. Works collaboratively with all members of the treatment team and adheres to the implementation of the Psychoeducational Model (PEM) of treatment. Job Description ACCEPTING 2024 GRADUATE APPLICATIONS!!!! Accepting ASN and BSN applications! $10,000 Hiring Bonus! Full Time Evenings shifts available. Evening Shift: 2:30 PM to 11 PM, requires every other weekend MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES: Implements daily nursing care routines for youth assigned including the administration of medication, maintaining inventories of medication and nursing care items as needed, providing education about medications and other health concerns to youth and their families. Oversees the general health of youth assigned by being cognizant of infection control concerns, scheduling medical appointments for youth as necessary and accompanying them to these appointments when assigned, and assists with physician rounds in collaboration with other treatment team members. Provides appropriate medical and/or mental health emergency care to youth maintaining the health and safety of all youth assigned and keeping the appropriate physician and administrative staff apprised of all untoward events. Participates in the admission process completing an initial mental status and physical assessment, informing the supervising practitioner at the time of admission of any immediate medical concerns, and orienting youth and family/legal guardian to the program as appropriate. Follows approved program and hospital guidelines for documentation of medical orders, physical and mental assessment, medication administration, youth education, and other youth health concerns. Demonstrates continued competencies in performing special treatment procedures under the guidance of the psychiatrist. Complies with applicable policies and procedures for a youth physical intervention (personal restraint) in the event of emergency safety situations. Displays professionalism through willingness to act as a team member, consistently implementing and supporting the Psychoeducational Model of treatment including the ability to receive, implement and solicit feedback from others in a timely manner. Demonstrates effective communication with coworkers, supervisors, and consumers while taking responsibility for personal and professional development through attendance at mandatory staff meetings and training sessions. Models appropriate life skills behaviors including hygiene, grooming, dress, manners, and language. Assists the Shift Managers in providing supervisory/administrative oversight. Provides patient care and education according to the patient population served. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: Ability to resolve conflict in crisis situations. Ability to work with multidisciplinary teams. Ability to communicate concisely both orally and in writing, and work well with diverse professional staff, coworkers, and consumers. Ability to articulate an understanding of the mental health needs and potential medical interventions for youth of various ages. Ability to maintain appropriate levels of confidentiality. Ability to demonstrate tolerance to work under adverse conditions such as constant interruptions, inappropriate behaviors, and dealing with potential verbal and physical threats from youth. Ability to help maintain a safe and positive environment for youth and co-workers. Ability to utilize a variety of computer programs to manage work; familiarity with Windows and Office programs. Demonstrated leadership and interpersonal skills, teaching ability, and willingness to be flexible in scheduling. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Graduate of an accredited school with a current state license required. PEM training within six months of transfer or hire required. CPR (BLS) certification required. Minimum 20 years of age required. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Previous Behavioral Health nursing experience preferred. Other Duties: This job description incorporates the essential functions and duties required for this position. However, other duties may be required and assigned at times and as determined by a supervisor in order to meet the needs of the organization. Serves as a role model in carrying out activities and behaviors that reflect the values and principles of the Boys Town mission. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS, EQUIPMENT USAGE, WORK ENVIRONMENT: Light to medium work, occasional squatting, kneeling, negotiating to the ground into a quadruped position, crawling, lying on the ground while maintaining a variable static force to restrain a child or simulate restraining. Requires functional use of bilateral lower extremities to complete these tasks as the restraint required will dictate employee position and duration of the task, lasting up to 3 minutes. Occasional forceful exertion of the upper extremities while restraining a child or simulating restraints that would require function strength and range of motion the upper extremities and trunk. Force is variable depending on restraint, may be up to 50lbs of static force and up to 3 minutes. Walking and standing varies throughout the day. S ubject to inside environmental conditions, protection from weather conditions, but not necessarily from temperature changes. Potential exposure to aggressive individuals. Exposure to normal childhood diseases. Care and respect for others is more than a commitment at Boys Town – it is the foundation of who we are and what we do. At Boys Town, we cultivate a culture of belonging for all employees that respects their individual strengths, views, and experiences. We believe that our differences enable us to be a better team – one that makes better decisions, drives innovation, and delivers better business results. About Boys Town: Boys Town has been changing the way America cares for children and families since 1917. With over a century of service, our employees have helped us grow from a small boardinghouse in downtown Omaha, Nebraska, into one of the largest national child and family care organizations in the country. With the addition of Boys Town National Research Hospital in 1977, our services branched out into the health care and research fields, offering even more career opportunities to those looking to make a real difference. Our employees are our #1 supporters when it comes to achieving Boys Town's mission, which is why we are proud of their commitment to making the world a better place for children, families, patients, and communities . A unique feature for employees and their dependents enrolled in medical benefits are reduced to no cost visits for services performed by a Boys Town provider at a Boys Town location. Additional costs savings for the employee and their dependents are found in our pharmacy benefits with low to zero-dollar co-pays on certain maintenance drugs. Boys Town takes your mental health seriously with no cost mental health visits to an in-network provider. We help our employees prepare for retirement with a generous match on their 401K or 401K Roth account. Additional benefits include tuition assistance, parenting resources from our experts and professional development opportunities within the organization, just to name a few. Working at Boys Town is more than just a job, it is a way of life. This advertisement describes the general nature of work to be performed and does not include an exhaustive list of all duties, skills, or abilities required. Boys Town is an equal employment opportunity employer and participates in the E-Verify program. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, national origin, age, disability, or veteran status. To request a disability-related accommodation in the application process, contact us at 1-877-639-6003. 
Boys Town National Research Hospital Provides nursing care to assigned youth by overseeing youth health and wellness, implementing daily nursing care routines including administration of medications, infection control management, management of emergency care for youth, assessing mental and physical status of youth, and keeping the appropriate physician and administrative staff apprised of all untoward events. Works collaboratively with all members of the treatment team and adheres to the implementation of the Psychoeducational Model (PEM) of treatment. ACCEPTING 2025 GRADUATE APPLICATIONS!!!! Accepting ASN and BSN applications! $10,000 Hiring Bonus! Full Time Evenings shifts available. Evening Shift: 2:30 PM to 11 PM, requires every other weekend MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES: Implements daily nursing care routines for youth assigned including the administration of medication, maintaining inventories of medication and nursing care items as needed, providing education about medications and other health concerns to youth and their families. Oversees the general health of youth assigned by being cognizant of infection control concerns, scheduling medical appointments for youth as necessary and accompanying them to these appointments when assigned, and assists with physician rounds in collaboration with other treatment team members. Provides appropriate medical and/or mental health emergency care to youth maintaining the health and safety of all youth assigned and keeping the appropriate physician and administrative staff apprised of all untoward events. Participates in the admission process completing an initial mental status and physical assessment, informing the supervising practitioner at the time of admission of any immediate medical concerns, and orienting youth and family/legal guardian to the program as appropriate. Follows approved program and hospital guidelines for documentation of medical orders, physical and mental assessment, medication administration, youth education, and other youth health concerns. Demonstrates continued competencies in performing special treatment procedures under the guidance of the psychiatrist. Complies with applicable policies and procedures for a youth physical intervention (personal restraint) in the event of emergency safety situations. Displays professionalism through willingness to act as a team member, consistently implementing and supporting the Psychoeducational Model of treatment including the ability to receive, implement and solicit feedback from others in a timely manner. Demonstrates effective communication with coworkers, supervisors, and consumers while taking responsibility for personal and professional development through attendance at mandatory staff meetings and training sessions. Models appropriate life skills behaviors including hygiene, grooming, dress, manners, and language. Assists the Shift Managers in providing supervisory/administrative oversight. Provides patient care and education according to the patient population served. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: Ability to resolve conflict in crisis situations. Ability to work with multidisciplinary teams. Ability to communicate concisely both orally and in writing, and work well with diverse professional staff, coworkers, and consumers. Ability to articulate an understanding of the mental health needs and potential medical interventions for youth of various ages. Ability to maintain appropriate levels of confidentiality. Ability to demonstrate tolerance to work under adverse conditions such as constant interruptions, inappropriate behaviors, and dealing with potential verbal and physical threats from youth. Ability to help maintain a safe and positive environment for youth and co-workers. Ability to utilize a variety of computer programs to manage work; familiarity with Windows and Office programs. Demonstrated leadership and interpersonal skills, teaching ability, and willingness to be flexible in scheduling. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Graduate of an accredited school with a current state license required. PEM training within six months of transfer or hire required. CPR (BLS) certification required. Minimum 20 years of age required. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Previous Behavioral Health nursing experience preferred. Other Duties: This job description incorporates the essential functions and duties required for this position. However, other duties may be required and assigned at times and as determined by a supervisor in order to meet the needs of the organization. Serves as a role model in carrying out activities and behaviors that reflect the values and principles of the Boys Town mission. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS, EQUIPMENT USAGE, WORK ENVIRONMENT: Light to medium work, occasional squatting, kneeling, negotiating to the ground into a quadruped position, crawling, lying on the ground while maintaining a variable static force to restrain a child or simulate restraining. Requires functional use of bilateral lower extremities to complete these tasks as the restraint required will dictate employee position and duration of the task, lasting up to 3 minutes. Occasional forceful exertion of the upper extremities while restraining a child or simulating restraints that would require function strength and range of motion the upper extremities and trunk. Force is variable depending on restraint, may be up to 50lbs of static force and up to 3 minutes. Walking and standing varies throughout the day. S ubject to inside environmental conditions, protection from weather conditions, but not necessarily from temperature changes. Potential exposure to aggressive individuals. Exposure to normal childhood diseases. Care and respect for others is more than a commitment at Boys Town – it is the foundation of who we are and what we do. At Boys Town, we cultivate a culture of belonging for all employees that respects their individual strengths, views, and experiences. We believe that our differences enable us to be a better team – one that makes better decisions, drives innovation, and delivers better business results. About Boys Town: Boys Town has been changing the way America cares for children and families since 1917. With over a century of service, our employees have helped us grow from a small boardinghouse in downtown Omaha, Nebraska, into one of the largest national child and family care organizations in the country. With the addition of Boys Town National Research Hospital in 1977, our services branched out into the health care and research fields, offering even more career opportunities to those looking to make a real difference. Our employees are our #1 supporters when it comes to achieving Boys Town's mission, which is why we are proud of their commitment to making the world a better place for children, families, patients, and communities . A unique feature for employees and their dependents enrolled in medical benefits are reduced to no cost visits for services performed by a Boys Town provider at a Boys Town location. Additional costs savings for the employee and their dependents are found in our pharmacy benefits with low to zero-dollar co-pays on certain maintenance drugs. Boys Town takes your mental health seriously with no cost mental health visits to an in-network provider. We help our employees prepare for retirement with a generous match on their 401K or 401K Roth account. Additional benefits include tuition assistance, parenting resources from our experts and professional development opportunities within the organization, just to name a few. Working at Boys Town is more than just a job, it is a way of life. This advertisement describes the general nature of work to be performed and does not include an exhaustive list of all duties, skills, or abilities required. Boys Town is an equal employment opportunity employer and participates in the E-Verify program. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, national origin, age, disability, or veteran status. To request a disability-related accommodation in the application process, contact us at 1-877-639-6003. 
Overview Enjoy many perks and benefits Up to $500 in wellness rewards and up to $1,200 in free healthcare services paid for by Amedisys yearly. Mental health support. Infertility coverage, adoption reimbursement and paid parental leave. Back up child and elder care (at participating locations). Fleet vehicle program (for full-time caregivers meeting certain requirements). Mileage reimbursement. Student loan counseling, tuition reimbursement and refinancing. And more. Don't just take it from us - see what our caregivers love about Amedisys "I have worked here just shy of a year and it's the best job I've ever had! We have an awesome team and administration is very supportive. I never felt so appreciated. Your time off is really yours." - Amedisys caregiver Amedisys is a leading provider of home health, hospice and high-acuity care, dedicated to helping patients and families navigate the complex healthcare system. With a focus on compassionate, patient-centered care, you would be joining a team of professionals committed to improving the lives of those they serve. Requirements One year of clinical LPN experience. Current LPN license, specific to the state(s) you are assigned to work. Current CPR certification. Valid driver's license, reliable transportation and liability insurance. Our compensation reflects the cost of labor across several U.S. geographic markets and may vary depending on location, job-related knowledge, skills , and experience. Amedisys is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified employees and applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, pregnancy, marital status, national origin, citizenship status, disability, military status, sexual orientation, genetic predisposition or carrier status or any other legally protected characteristic. 
Overview Certified Nursing Assistant/Home Health Aide Location: Omaha Position: Certified Nursing Assistant/Home Health Aide Position Type: Full-Time Remote/Virtual Position: No Coverage Area: Omaha and surrounding area Find Your Passion and Purpose as a Certified Nursing Assistant/Home Health Aide Pay Range: $15 to $20/Hour Offer Based on Years of Experience What You Need to Know Reimagining Your Career in Home Health Caring for others is more than what you do — it’s who you are. At AccentCare, you’ll join a purpose-driven, collaborative culture that sets the standard for excellence and gives you the trust and tools to do your best work. You’ll belong to a team that cares deeply for patients and each other; a team committed to consistently providing exceptional care. We’re proud to be named one of America’s Greatest Workplaces 2025 by Newsweek — a reflection of our shared commitment to excellence, integrity and compassion as we shape the future of aging in place. When you thrive, so does the community of care we’re building together. Be the Best Home Health Aide You Can Be If you meet these qualifications, we want to meet you! At least one year experience as a Home Health Aide and successful completion of competency evaluation Ability to perform tasks involving physical activity, including heavy lifting, extensive bending, and standing Can document observations and provision of care according to policies and procedures Required Certifications and Licensures: Current Home Health Aide/Nurse Aide Certificate meeting HCFA requirements, if required by the state where employed Must possess and maintain valid CPR certification while employed in a clinical role Must be a licensed driver who can travel to all business locations Our Investment in You Caring for others starts with caring for you. We’re committed to fostering a purpose-driven workplace where you feel supported, and that means prioritizing your physical, financial and mental well-being. Our benefits include: Medical, dental, and vision coverage Paid time off and paid holidays Professional development opportunities Company-matching 401(k) Flexible spending and health savings accounts Wellness offerings such as an employee assistance program, pet insurance, and access to Calm, a meditation, sleep, and relaxation app Programs to celebrate achievements, milestones, and fellow employees Company store credit for your first AccentCare-branded scrubs for patient-facing employees And more! Why AccentCare? Come As You Are At AccentCare, you’re part of a community that cares — for patients and each other. You can rest assured we offer equal employment opportunities regardless of race, ethnicity, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin, age or disability. 
OrthoNebraska creates the inspired healthcare experience all people deserve by giving people a direct path to personalized care and life-enhancing outcomes. With a focus on safety and people, we set the bar high in providing high-quality care with an unmatched experience. Our team members are critical to our success and growth and are rewarded for their dedication and hard work. IF this sounds like the type of team and environment you want to be a part of apply today! Position Summary: The Extended Recovery RN, i s responsible for providing high-quality patient-centered care to post-operative orthopedic patients requiring extended recovery or overnight care. This role involves monitoring patient conditions, managing pain, preventing complications, encouraging early mobility, preparing patients for their discharge home, and ensuring a safe recovery process. The Extended Recovery nurse will work closely with surgeons, anesthesiologists, hospitalists, nurse navigators, and other healthcare professionals to optimize patient outcomes and maintain safety standards. Position details Status Part-Time Shift Days FTE / Hours 0.6 / 24 Schedule Two (2) 12-Hour Shifts 6:45am - 7:15pm + Weekend & Holiday Rotation Position Requirements Education: Graduate of an accredited school/college of nursing required. Bachelor's degree preferred. Licensure: Registered Nursing licensed in the State of Nebraska or eligible compact state required. Certification: Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Cardiac Life Support Certification (ACLS) to be acquired within 90 days of hire or transfer date required. Experience: 1+ Years of RN (Registered Nurse) Experience preferred. Required Knowledge/Skills/Abilities Strong knowledge of post-operative orthopedic care, including pain management and mobility assistance Proficiency in IV therapy, wound care, patient assessment, and vital sign monitoring Ability to recognize and respond to complications including respiratory distress and infection Excellent communication and patient education skills Ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced environment Proficiency in electronic medical records (EMR) and documentation of patient assessments and interventions Strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills Essential Job Functions Patient Care and Monitoring Conduct comprehensive nursing assessments post-surgery Monitor vital signs, pain levels, and overall patient condition Administer medications including pain management protocols Assist patients with mobility ensuring safety and adherence to post op restrictions Clinical Support and Emergency Response Identify signs of post operative complications and intervene appropriately Provide wound care, monitor for infections, and manage post anesthesia side effects Initiates action to correct, prevent, and/or minimize risk(s) to the patient, family or hospital employees (i.e., falls, needle sticks, patient concerns). Communication and Documentation Maintain accurate and timely medical records Communicate effectively with patients and families, addressing concerns and providing education about recovery expectations. Operational Responsibilities Maintains a professional behavior in attitudes, demeanor, interactions across departments to achieve the organizations mission of providing efficient, high-quality patient centered care Comply with safety activities, policies and procedures and regulatory requirements such as OSHA and The Joint Commission Adheres to HIPPA regulations and maintains patient confidentiality Follow established guidelines as stated in hospital and departmental policies and procedures Assist in onboarding and training new nursing staff Employee is responsible for all other duties as assigned for which competency has been demonstrated. Physical requirements: This position is classified as Medium Work in the Dictionary of Occupational Titles, requiring the exertion of 20 to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or 10 to 25 pounds of force frequently, and/or greater than negligible up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Physical Demand requirements are in excess of those for Light Work. Must be able to pass background check. We also conduct pre-employment physical and drug testing. Any job offer will be contingent upon successful completion of a pre-employment physical with a drug screen, background check and obtaining active licensures per job requirements. 
Job Description Variable Work hours including evenings, nights and weekends At Children’s, the region’s only full-service pediatric healthcare center, our people make us the very best for kids. Come cultivate your passion, purpose and professional development in an environment of excellence and inclusion, where team members are supported and deeply valued. Opportunities for career growth abound as we grow our services and spaces, including the cutting-edge Hubbard Center for Children. Join our highly engaged, caring team—and join us in providing brighter, healthier tomorrows for the children we serve. Children's is committed to diversity and inclusion. We are an equal opportunity employer including veterans and people with disabilities. A Brief Overview The Clinical Educator coordinates the unit's clinical and operational education needs. Essential Functions Assumes responsibility for the orientation of new employees to the unit. Creates an orientation program for each role in the unit. Develops, implements, and evaluates , sterile processing unit specific skills classes for new employees. Collaborates with unit manager to counsel/coach new employees during orientation to assist the orientee’s progress towards gaining competency in unit standards/skills. Supports the preceptor role by: Collaborating with CN, department leaders and preceptor to select appropriate assignments and learning experiences for new staff. Fostering the use of adult learning strategies and critical thinking with preceptors by providing ideas, skill stations, different teaching styles, and related activities to help the preceptor be a more effective teacher. Participating in the development, presentation, and evaluation of the preceptor program, in collaboration with other area educators and CNS’s. Assumes responsibility for the coordination of staff education processes through the development, implementation, and evaluation of education materials/systems. Collaborates with appropriate resources (i.e. leadership team, CNSs, other educators, content experts, organization development) to analyze needs and develop, implement, evaluate and maintain education programs (i.e. orientation skills checklists, self-studies, education videos, education supplies, and orientation manual) based on annual needs assessment, staff request, unit direction, new equipment/care practices, variance trends, and patient/parent and other customers’ satisfaction. Educational activities reflect identified needs of the target audience and/or organizational priorities related to clinical practice. Designs each educational activity to include documentation of a needs assessment, description of target audience, educational objectives, content outline, teaching methods (Cornerstone, self-study, presentation, real-time, simulation), evaluation strategies, and designation of appropriate resources (i.e. room arrangements, AV equipment, handouts, other teaching aids). Creates programs that incorporate adult learning strategies, ethical principles, critical thinking skills, professional growth, open communication, and collaborative relationships. Quality of information developed is professional with regards to organization of information, clarity of instructions, attention to details, and presentation style. Identifies staff’s individual talent in order to assist in their personal and professional development by: Sharing ideas, experiences, and successful behavior patterns. Establishing a relationship with the staff as a resource. Providing a supportive framework to guide career development. Role models and promotes high quality professional patient care through the use of clinical educational knowledge as seen in: Assisting staff with direct patient care Reviews case cart and preference card before each case. Prepares the operating room by supplying it with supplies and instruments to provide appropriate patient care oSets up and maintains the sterile field during the procedure using strict aseptic technique oPrepares and labels fluids and medications on sterile field oPerforms appropriate counts prior to the operation and before incision is closed. oParticipates in time out/sign out process Scrubs to assist the surgeon in the completion of surgical procedures by demonstrating a working knowledge of surgical instrumentation and equipment needed for a variety of procedures. o Anticipates the needs of the surgeon, passing instruments and providing sterile items in an efficient manner, as directed by the surgeon/proceduralist. Implements sharps safety practices including use of a safety zone. Prepares specimens for pathologic analysis Cleans and prepares instruments for terminal sterilization Assists operating room team with environmental cleaning and case turnovers. Stores and stocks supplies as needed Participates in assigned on call activities. Utilizes unit daily/weekly rounding as a tool in identifying educational clinical needs of staff/unit and teaches bedside staff to promote consistent delivery of patient care standards. Accepts assignment to be assigned to the unit for shift for direct patient care. Professionally supports the assigned unit as seen through interactions with patients, families, staff, colleagues, others. Professionally seeks opportunities to help teammates during shift as needed. Serves as preceptor for new staff within OR/SPD and other education staff as necessary. Demonstrates ability to prioritize workload and follows through with work in a timely manner. Regular attendance at work is an essential function of the job. Perform physical requirements as described in the Physical Requirements section Education Qualifications Graduate of an accredited School of Surgical Technologist Required or Applicable surgical technologist course of study Required Experience Qualifications Minimum 2 years of experience working as a Surgical Technologist and/or competency in scrubbing in 2 or more surgical specialties as a Surgical Technologist Required Skills And Abilities Knowledge and proficiency in applying the nursing process, nursing skills, and nursing research into patient care, teaching, and systems. Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing to include use of computer technology in program presentations and/or data analysis. Able to be self-directed, with minimum supervision, and detail oriented. Must be able to perform a variety of duties, often changing from one task to another of a different nature, without loss of efficiency or composure, and be able to perform under stressful conditions when confronted with multiple requests, demonstrating prioritization skills. Licenses and Certifications BCLS - Basic Life Support through the American Heart Association Required and CST - Certified Surgical Technologist Required Children’s is the very best for kids and the very best for your career! At Children’s, we put YOU first so together, we can improve the life of every child! 
Job Description Schedule: Weekend Program - 7a-7:30pm, Friday Saturday and Sunday with holiday rotation - 36hrs Weekend Incentive: $10/hr Hiring Bonus: $10,000 At Children’s, the region’s only full-service pediatric healthcare center, our people make us the very best for kids. Come cultivate your passion, purpose and professional development in an environment of excellence and inclusion, where team members are supported and deeply valued. Opportunities for career growth abound as we grow our services and spaces, including the cutting-edge Hubbard Center for Children. Join our highly engaged, caring team—and join us in providing brighter, healthier tomorrows for the children we serve. Children's is committed to diversity and inclusion. We are an equal opportunity employer including veterans and people with disabilities. A Brief Overview Coordinates professional nursing and individualized, family centered care to patients/families through the use of the nursing process and clinical skills in accordance with standards and hospital policies and procedures. On call responsibilities vary depending on department. Varied schedules to include weekend and holiday patterns. Essential Functions Conducts individualized age-specific patient/family assessments according to defined unit scope and nursing practice standards, appropriate collaborative problems (CPG's)/nursing diagnoses(ND's), or protocols. (Individualized refers to the patient’s developmental, cognitive, cultural, psychosocial, spiritual, and educational/family influences and physical/medical care needs.) Admission Assessment: Collects and documents data related to patient’s individualized care. Demonstrates age-specific competency in assessment of patients by the ability to obtain and interpret information in terms of the patient needs, knowledge of growth and development, and understanding of the range of treatment needed by these patients. Assesses patient/family need for education and uses an individualized approach in delivery style. Assesses family expectations for, and involvement in the assessment and continuous care or treatment of the patient. Identifies nursing diagnoses, collaborative problems, and/or protocols for each patient, based on assessment, at the time of admission. Shift Assessment/Reassessment: Performs reassessment based on unit standards, CPG's/ND's, protocols and changes in patient condition. Communicates changes to appropriate persons (MD, Charge RN, family) as indicated Cath Lab: Schedules cardiac catheterization and electrophysiology procedures with patient family. Works closely with all affected personnel: OR supervisors, OR Manager, HCL staff and Director of Anesthesia. * Obtains permits for catheterization procedures after teaching patient/family about procedure and related complications. Collects and documents data related to patient’s response to procedure and changes in condition according to hospital policy. Documentation of data is entered in appropriate medical records. Demonstrates age-specific competency in assessment of patients by the ability to obtain and interpret information in terms of the patient’s needs, knowledge of growth and development, and understanding of the treatment needed. Circulates in procedures following AORN guidelines/standards. Assists at bedside in preparing patient for each procedure. Applies critical thinking during catheterization procedures in the delivery of direct patient care and in analyzing response to medications and treatment, prioritizing intervention based on continual assessment. Utilizes appropriate telephone etiquette. Develops individualized patient/family plan of care using CPG/ND’s, and practice guidelines/protocols to meet identified needs. (Plan of Care includes current and anticipated actions focused on care, education, discharge needs.) Utilizes assessment data from the healthcare team to individualize appropriate goals and actions for the patient, including collaboration with the family and the healthcare team. Utilizes individualized assessment data to develop the patient/family’s plan of care. Formulates goals and outcomes based on assessment data. Revises plan of care based on patient’s condition, interdisciplinary input, and family needs. Demonstrates ability to prioritize patient interventions based on assessments/reassessments Implements and evaluates nursing actions in accordance with the individualized patient/family plan of care and patient condition/needs. Oversees that the nursing and interdisciplinary plan of care/goals are coordinated, implemented, evaluated, and revised as needed. Identifies the need for interdisciplinary involvement/outside resources and follows through. Uses appropriate resources (CNS/Educator, Director, MD, etc) to ensure that clinical outcomes are achieved. Incorporates critical thinking into the delivery of clinical skills and in analyzing patient response to orders, tests, labs, medications, and treatments. Demonstrates clinical competence in administering interventions according to identified standards and age specific needs. Provides and/or coordinates with other disciplines patient/family education according to identified care needs, considering assessment of patient/family’s readiness to learn Cath lab: Coordinates with referring physician and other operating physician, assessing patient/family care issues in scheduling procedures Cath lab: Accompanies patients/family to room to help facilitate patient flow. Documentation reflects accurate assessment/evaluation, modification, and patient’s response to therapy, changes in condition, and therapeutic interventions/procedures. Entries in the medical record follow hospital policy (i.e., date, time, use of appropriate abbreviations, and legibility). Documentation is completed within established timeframes including, but not limited to: Admission Assessment form, daily Patient Flowsheet, Peripheral IV Flowsheet, Family Education Record, and Interdisciplinary Goals. Reviews and updates computerized careplan to accurately reflect the plan of care. Completes computerized documentation within established timeframes, including, but not limited to: Medication Administration Record, Allergies, Patient Information, etc. Completes and verifies accurate order entry in the computerized careplan. Ensures that discharge instructions clearly state patient care needs after discharge. Regular attendance at work is an essential function of the job. Perform physical requirements as described in the Physical Requirements section Assists FCC Coordinator in arranging and coordinating appointments prior to the delivery process. Accepts assignment to mentor student nurse observation experience in unit. Accepts assignments to share/teach knowledge and provide clinical support as a relief preceptor for new staff. Professionally seeks opportunities to help teammates during shift as needed. Accepts and completes other assigned tasks in a professional manner. Education Qualifications Associate's Degree from an accredited school of nursing Required or Bachelor's Degree from an accredited school of nursing Required Experience Qualifications Minimum 1 year of RN experience Required and Experience with pediatric patients Preferred and Previous experience with EPIC Preferred Skills And Abilities Must be able to perform a variety of duties, often changing from one task to another of a different nature, without loss of efficiency or composure, and be able to perform under stressful conditions when confronted with multiple requests, demonstrating prioritizing skills. Licenses and Certifications RN - Registered Nurse - State Licensure and/or Compact State Licensure current and valid in the state of Nebraska Upon Hire Required and BLS - Basic Life Support through the American Heart Association Upon Hire Required and PALS - Pediatric Advanced Life Support (except NICU) within 180 Days Required and NRP - Neonatal Resuscitation (NICU only) within 180 Days Required and ACLS within 9 months of hire (Cath Lab and ED only) Required and ENPC - Emergency Nursing Pediatric Certification (ED only) within 1 Year Required and TNCC - Trauma Nursing Core Course (ED only) within 1 Year Required For RNs working in the Radiology Nursing area, RNs will be trained in all areas of Radiology Nursing and will complete all required competencies Required Children’s is the very best for kids and the very best for your career! At Children’s, we put YOU first so together, we can improve the life of every child! About The Team Our 20 bed hematology/oncology unit cares for children with all types of blood and cancer disorders, including leukemia and sickle cell. Care for newly diagnosed and chronic endocrine disorders are also our specialty. If you feel passionate about supporting children with diagnoses related to hematology/oncology and endocrinology you would be a great fit on the Hematology/Oncology team. Show more Show less 
Job Description Open to experienced RNs, roles will support one of the areas below. Emergency Department, PICU, NICU, Med Surg, CARES, or Operating Room - Full time and Part time openings available Hiring Bonus: up to $10,000 At Children’s, the region’s only full-service pediatric healthcare center, our people make us the very best for kids. Come cultivate your passion, purpose and professional development in an environment of excellence and inclusion, where team members are supported and deeply valued. Opportunities for career growth abound as we grow our services and spaces, including the cutting-edge Hubbard Center for Children. Join our highly engaged, caring team—and join us in providing brighter, healthier tomorrows for the children we serve. Children's is committed to diversity and inclusion. We are an equal opportunity employer including veterans and people with disabilities. A Brief Overview Coordinates professional nursing and individualized, family centered care to patients/families through the use of the nursing process and clinical skills in accordance with standards and hospital policies and procedures. On call responsibilities vary depending on department. Varied schedules to include weekend and holiday patterns. Essential Functions Conducts individualized age-specific patient/family assessments according to defined unit scope and nursing practice standards, appropriate collaborative problems (CPG's)/nursing diagnoses(ND's), or protocols. (Individualized refers to the patient’s developmental, cognitive, cultural, psychosocial, spiritual, and educational/family influences and physical/medical care needs.) Admission Assessment: Collects and documents data related to patient’s individualized care. Demonstrates age-specific competency in assessment of patients by the ability to obtain and interpret information in terms of the patient needs, knowledge of growth and development, and understanding of the range of treatment needed by these patients. Assesses patient/family need for education and uses an individualized approach in delivery style. Assesses family expectations for, and involvement in the assessment and continuous care or treatment of the patient. Identifies nursing diagnoses, collaborative problems, and/or protocols for each patient, based on assessment, at the time of admission. Shift Assessment/Reassessment: Performs reassessment based on unit standards, CPG's/ND's, protocols and changes in patient condition. Communicates changes to appropriate persons (MD, Charge RN, family) as indicated Cath Lab: Schedules cardiac catheterization and electrophysiology procedures with patient family. Works closely with all affected personnel: OR supervisors, OR Manager, HCL staff and Director of Anesthesia. * Obtains permits for catheterization procedures after teaching patient/family about procedure and related complications. Collects and documents data related to patient’s response to procedure and changes in condition according to hospital policy. Documentation of data is entered in appropriate medical records. Demonstrates age-specific competency in assessment of patients by the ability to obtain and interpret information in terms of the patient’s needs, knowledge of growth and development, and understanding of the treatment needed. Circulates in procedures following AORN guidelines/standards. Assists at bedside in preparing patient for each procedure. Applies critical thinking during catheterization procedures in the delivery of direct patient care and in analyzing response to medications and treatment, prioritizing intervention based on continual assessment. Utilizes appropriate telephone etiquette. Develops individualized patient/family plan of care using CPG/ND’s, and practice guidelines/protocols to meet identified needs. (Plan of Care includes current and anticipated actions focused on care, education, discharge needs.) Utilizes assessment data from the healthcare team to individualize appropriate goals and actions for the patient, including collaboration with the family and the healthcare team. Utilizes individualized assessment data to develop the patient/family’s plan of care. Formulates goals and outcomes based on assessment data. Revises plan of care based on patient’s condition, interdisciplinary input, and family needs. Demonstrates ability to prioritize patient interventions based on assessments/reassessments Implements and evaluates nursing actions in accordance with the individualized patient/family plan of care and patient condition/needs. Oversees that the nursing and interdisciplinary plan of care/goals are coordinated, implemented, evaluated, and revised as needed. Identifies the need for interdisciplinary involvement/outside resources and follows through. Uses appropriate resources (CNS/Educator, Director, MD, etc) to ensure that clinical outcomes are achieved. Incorporates critical thinking into the delivery of clinical skills and in analyzing patient response to orders, tests, labs, medications, and treatments. Demonstrates clinical competence in administering interventions according to identified standards and age specific needs. Provides and/or coordinates with other disciplines patient/family education according to identified care needs, considering assessment of patient/family’s readiness to learn Cath lab: Coordinates with referring physician and other operating physician, assessing patient/family care issues in scheduling procedures Cath lab: Accompanies patients/family to room to help facilitate patient flow. Documentation reflects accurate assessment/evaluation, modification, and patient’s response to therapy, changes in condition, and therapeutic interventions/procedures. Entries in the medical record follow hospital policy (i.e., date, time, use of appropriate abbreviations, and legibility). Documentation is completed within established timeframes including, but not limited to: Admission Assessment form, daily Patient Flowsheet, Peripheral IV Flowsheet, Family Education Record, and Interdisciplinary Goals. Reviews and updates computerized careplan to accurately reflect the plan of care. Completes computerized documentation within established timeframes, including, but not limited to: Medication Administration Record, Allergies, Patient Information, etc. Completes and verifies accurate order entry in the computerized careplan. Ensures that discharge instructions clearly state patient care needs after discharge. Regular attendance at work is an essential function of the job. Perform physical requirements as described in the Physical Requirements section Assists FCC Coordinator in arranging and coordinating appointments prior to the delivery process. Accepts assignment to mentor student nurse observation experience in unit. Accepts assignments to share/teach knowledge and provide clinical support as a relief preceptor for new staff. Professionally seeks opportunities to help teammates during shift as needed. Accepts and completes other assigned tasks in a professional manner. Education Qualifications Associate's Degree from an accredited school of nursing Required or Bachelor's Degree from an accredited school of nursing Required Experience Qualifications Minimum 1 year of RN experience Required and Experience with pediatric patients Preferred and Previous experience with EPIC Preferred Skills And Abilities Must be able to perform a variety of duties, often changing from one task to another of a different nature, without loss of efficiency or composure, and be able to perform under stressful conditions when confronted with multiple requests, demonstrating prioritizing skills. Licenses and Certifications RN - Registered Nurse - State Licensure and/or Compact State Licensure current and valid in the state of Nebraska Upon Hire Required and BLS - Basic Life Support through the American Heart Association Upon Hire Required and PALS - Pediatric Advanced Life Support (except NICU) within 180 Days Required and NRP - Neonatal Resuscitation (NICU only) within 180 Days Required and ACLS within 6 months of hire (Cath Lab only) Required and ENPC - Emergency Nursing Pediatric Certification (ED only) within 1 Year Required and TNCC - Trauma Nursing Core Course (ED only) within 1 Year Required For RNs working in the Radiology Nursing area, RNs will be trained in all areas of Radiology Nursing and will complete all required competencies Required Children’s is the very best for kids and the very best for your career! At Children’s, we put YOU first so together, we can improve the life of every child! Children’s is an equal opportunity employer, embracing and valuing the unique strengths and differences of people. We cultivate an inclusive environment of respect and trust where we all belong. We do not discriminate based on race, ethnicity, age, gender identity, religion, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic. Show more Show less 
Job Description Monday, Thursday, Friday with rotating Saturday mornings. At Children’s, the region’s only full-service pediatric healthcare center, our people make us the very best for kids. Come cultivate your passion, purpose and professional development in an environment of excellence and inclusion, where team members are supported and deeply valued. Opportunities for career growth abound as we grow our services and spaces, including the cutting-edge Hubbard Center for Children. Join our highly engaged, caring team—and join us in providing brighter, healthier tomorrows for the children we serve. Children's is committed to diversity and inclusion. We are an equal opportunity employer including veterans and people with disabilities. A Brief Overview Provides direct and indirect nursing care based on established patient care protocol and the nursing process. Coordinates with team members to provide a team-based approached to care. Hours and location may vary based on patient needs. Essential Functions Performs treatments, procedures, and medication / immunization administration in a professional and compassionate manner according to organization policy and procedures. Completes an accurate assessment of physical, mental, emotional, developmental and social conditions when interviewing all patients and families in the office and on the telephone. Coordinates the scheduling of diagnostic tests and procedures with the patient /family, other physicians/hospitals and insurance providers as determined by the needs of the patient. Coordinates, provides, and appropriately documents patient and family education. Demonstrates knowledge of and provides care based on age-specific or developmental milestones for infants, toddlers, preschool, school age, and adolescents according to organization protocols Completes all required patient care documentation in an accurate and timely manner within the electronic medical record according to organization's policy and procedures. Responds appropriately in crisis situations or life-threatening emergencies Directs other team members in the delivery of nursing care as determined by the needs of the office and the direction of the office manager or physicians. Demonstrates proficiency and use of critical thinking skills when performing phone triage. Fulfills expectation of complete and accurate phone documentation by utilizing EMR workflows as directed. Returns phone calls within determined response time ranges. Maintain up to date knowledge and compliance with laboratory standards and guidelines as directed. Promotes and encourages use of Children’s Connect by communicating with parents via online portal whenever feasible. Takes ownership of quality metrics as a reflection of our commitment to continuously improving the quality of care for all patients. Works quality reports as directed, utilizing appropriate established workflows. Maintains clean and professional appearance of exam rooms at all times. Maintains supply and linen levels appropriately. Attends required meetings and educational sessions as directed. Regular attendance at work is an essential function of the job. Perform physical requirements as described in the Physical Requirements section Education Qualifications Graduate from an accredited school of nursing Required and Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university in nursing Preferred Experience Qualifications Minimum 1 year of RN experience. If incumbent has less than 1 year of RN experience, must commit to work full time in a Nurse Residency Program. Required and Previous pediatric nursing experience Preferred and Previous experience with EPIC Preferred Skills And Abilities Excellent skills in communication, listening, customer service, organization. Excellent clinical skills providing direct and indirect nursing care in an office setting. Intermediate to advanced computer skills. Ability to type, navigate an electronic system, and adapt to changes in workflows as they occur. Licenses and Certifications RN - Registered Nurse - State Licensure and/or Compact State Licensure in the state of Nebraska Upon Hire Required or RN - Registered Nurse - State Licensure and/or Compact State Licensure in the state of Iowa (if the incumbent works in Iowa) Upon Hire Required and BLS - Basic Life Support through the American Heart Association Upon Hire Required Bilingual (English-Spanish) preferred based on clinic location Required and Travel to other Children’s Physician clinics, may be Required Children’s is the very best for kids and the very best for your career! At Children’s, we put YOU first so together, we can improve the life of every child! Show more Show less 
Job Description At Children’s, the region’s only full-service pediatric healthcare center, our people make us the very best for kids. Come cultivate your passion, purpose and professional development in an environment of excellence and inclusion, where team members are supported and deeply valued. Opportunities for career growth abound as we grow our services and spaces, including the cutting-edge Hubbard Center for Children. Join our highly engaged, caring team—and join us in providing brighter, healthier tomorrows for the children we serve. Children's is committed to diversity and inclusion. We are an equal opportunity employer including veterans and people with disabilities. A Brief Overview The advanced practice provider (APP) provides patient centered, specialized, evidence based care across the continuum through an interprofessional approach to treatment, research, education and advocacy. APP's are board-certified providers that assume responsibility and accountability for health stabilization, promotion, and maintenance of acute and chronic illness or injury. This role contributes to the mission and vision of the organization by being accountable for the delivery of compassionate and safe care within the scope of practice as defined by the Nebraska state statues, administrative code and organization bylaws. The APP is committed to a culture of clinical excellence, respect, innovation, and academic inquiry through collaborative practice with all members of the care delivery team. Essential Functions Responsible for providing safe, comprehensive and compassionate clinical care. Assesses patient, synthesizes and analyzes data, orders diagnostic tests and therapeutic treatments, and evaluates clinical outcomes. Seeks and integrates the perspectives of interprofessional team members in developing and implementing the plan of care. Preforms diagnostic and therapeutic procedures; prescribes medications and complex medical regimes while monitoring for desired and adverse outcomes, specific to the infant/child with high risk, complex acute, critical, or chronic conditions. Applies evidence based medicine pertinent to neonatal/pediatric populations. Continuously evaluates the relationships among access, cost, quality, safety and their influence on healthcare outcomes and sustainability. Assumes leadership role to establish and monitor standards of practice and to improve patient care through sharing knowledge, leading teams and developing programs. Constant consideration of child’s development, family’s readiness and resources when translating health information, education and support. Demonstrate understanding of internal and external rules, regulations and legislation as it relates to APP practice, licensure, certification and billing compliance. Maintains accurate log of credentialed procedures performed. Demonstrates competency and expertise when performing credentialed procedures/specialty skills. Serves as an advocate for the needs of the children and their families across the health care continuum ensuring the best patient/family experience possible. Care coordination per CMS and/or program guidelines and completes all required program education per CMS guidelines Regular attendance at work is an essential function of the job. Perform physical requirements as described in the Physical Requirements section Education Qualifications Education as required by Department of Health and Human Services-Regulation and Licensure Credentialing Division as represented by APRN licensure in the State of Nebraska. Required Experience Qualifications Previous Advanced Practice Provider experience in pediatrics Preferred Skills And Abilities Satisfy all relevant criteria and qualifications outlined in the Medical Staff Policy on Allied Health Professional, required to be credentialed. Maintains practice agreement with service of specialty, and practices within framework of respective scope of practice. Must be knowledgeable in billing regulation practices to include documentation requirements/CPT coding regulations. Knowledge of physical, mental, developmental, emotional and social needs of the neonate, infant, toddler, pre-school, school age and adolescent patients Maintains current knowledge and skill level in field through reading appropriate journals, networking, and attendance at conferences or seminars. Must be able to perform a variety of duties, often changing from one task to another of a different nature, without loss of efficiency or composure, and be able to perform under stressful conditions when confronted with multiple requests, demonstrating prioritizing skills. Strong interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to work effectively with multiple disciplines. Ability to be self-directed, with minimum supervision, and detail oriented. Licenses and Certifications CPNP-AC - Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner - Acute Care Upon Hire Required and BLS - Basic Life Support through the American Heart Association Upon Hire Required and PALS - Pediatric Advanced Life Support within 180 Days Required and DEA License within 30 Days Required and ATLS - Advanced Trauma Life Support (only required if working in Gen Surg) within 1 Year Required and ACLS (only required if working in Cardiology or CT Surgery) within 180 Days Required and Satisfy all relevant criteria and qualifications outlined in the Medical Staff Policy on Allied Health Professional, required to be credentialed. Required and Takes call per division requirements Required Children’s is the very best for kids and the very best for your career! At Children’s, we put YOU first so together, we can improve the life of every child! Show more Show less 
Job Description Schedule: FT, Seasonal 9 months on 3 months off 7p-730 am with weekend and holiday rotation At Children’s, the region’s only full-service pediatric healthcare center, our people make us the very best for kids. Come cultivate your passion, purpose and professional development in an environment of excellence and inclusion, where team members are supported and deeply valued. Opportunities for career growth abound as we grow our services and spaces, including the cutting-edge Hubbard Center for Children. Join our highly engaged, caring team—and join us in providing brighter, healthier tomorrows for the children we serve. Children's is committed to diversity and inclusion. We are an equal opportunity employer including veterans and people with disabilities. A Brief Overview Coordinates professional nursing and individualized, family centered care to pediatric patients/families through the use of the nursing process and clinical skills in accordance with standards and hospital policies and procedures. As an ECMO Specialist who has completed specialized training in the operation, maintenance and application of circulatory technology (perform neonatal, pediatric and adult ECMO at Children's) requiring extracorporeal membrane support. Demonstrates expanded knowledge base through participation in ECMO program projects and activities. Flexible schedule to cover the needs of the ECMO patient during an ECMO run. Varied schedules to include weekend and holiday patterns, 7am-7pm or 7pm-7am. Essential Functions Conducts individualized age-specific patient/family assessments according to defined unit scope and nursing practice standards, appropriate collaborative problems (CPG's)/nursing diagnoses(ND's), or protocols. (Individualized refers to the patient’s developmental, cognitive, cultural, psychosocial, spiritual, and educational/family influences and physical/medical care needs.) Admission Assessment: Collects and documents data related to patient’s individualized care. Demonstrates age-specific competency in assessment of patients by the ability to obtain and interpret information in terms of the patient needs, knowledge of growth and development, and understanding of the range of treatment needed by these patients. Assesses patient/family need for education and uses an individualized approach in delivery style. Assesses family expectations for, and involvement in the assessment and continuous care or treatment of the patient. Identifies nursing diagnoses, collaborative problems, and/or protocols for each patient, based on assessment, at the time of admission. Shift Assessment/Reassessment: Performs reassessment based on unit standards, CPG's/ND's, protocols and changes in patient condition. Communicates changes to appropriate persons (MD, CNC, family) as indicated Manages the ongoing process of healthcare delivery to ECMO patients and families: Assessment and Planning: Participates in the evaluation of patients as potential ECMO candidates. Works in collaboration with Perfusion to manage ECMO cannulation, decannulation and stabilization procedures. Prepares and operates clinical equipment and circuitry per ECMO procedures/policies. Accurately assess and review with physician and ECMO team, pathophysiological changes within the patient and ECMO circuit. Differentiates patient versus circuit problems and intervenes appropriately. Based on clinical assessments, contributes to the development of individualized age and developmental appropriate plan of care with patient and family. Participates in ECMO case review and assists team members in defining learning outcomes. Participates in the collection/review of quality improvement initiatives and data for the ECMO program and ELSO data. Develops individualized patient/family plan of care using CPG/ND’s, and practice guidelines/protocols to meet identified needs. (Plan of Care includes current and anticipated actions focused on care, education, discharge needs.) Utilizes assessment data from the healthcare team to individualize appropriate goals and actions for the patient, including collaboration with the family and the healthcare team. Utilizes individualized assessment data to develop the patient/family’s plan of care. Formulates goals and outcomes based on assessment data. Revises plan of care based on patient’s condition, interdisciplinary input, and family needs. Demonstrates ability to prioritize patient interventions based on assessments/reassessments. Uses available child care partners to support patient care needs as appropriate. (A) Implements and evaluates nursing actions in accordance with the individualized patient/family plan of care and patient condition/needs. Oversees that the nursing and interdisciplinary plan of care/goals are coordinated, implemented, evaluated, and revised as needed. Identifies the need for interdisciplinary involvement/outside resources and follows through. Uses appropriate resources (CNC, CNS/Educator, PCM, MD, etc) to ensure that clinical outcomes are achieved. Incorporates critical thinking into the delivery of clinical skills and in analyzing patient response to orders, tests, labs, medications, and treatments. Demonstrates clinical competence in administering interventions according to identified standards and age specific needs. Provides and/or coordinates with other disciplines patient/family education according to identified care needs, considering assessment of patient/family’s readiness to learn (B) Implements Plan of Care to ECMO patients and families: Works in collaboration with ECMO Team to assess clinical status and related lab results (ACT levels, blood gases and metabolic status). Notifies ECMO physician of clinical status/lab values, performing appropriate interventions and implementing physician orders within established guidelines/ECMO policy and procedures. Manages ECMO flow in relationship to established clinical parameters. Reviews daily parameters with the ECMO Team. Demonstrate proper blood sampling techniques from the ECMO circuit. Perform, manage and troubleshoot activated clotting times (ACT) as per ECMO protocol including management and administration of heparin drip per ECMO protocol. Administers all blood products/medications appropriately when ordered to be given through the ECMO circuit. Maintains and effectively assesses ECMO circuit function. Performs all circulatory technical skill with efficiency, accuracy and safety while anticipating, troubleshooting, intervening and managing crises/emergency situations according to policy and procedure maintaining professional composure. Role models proficiency in documenting appropriately by assimilating information related to interventions, plan of care and anticipated outcomes accurately into all ECMO records and teaching documents. Participates in patient management discussions to include: communicating anticipated patient needs/plan of care, suggesting clinical management options and providing feedback for interventions that improve patient outcomes. Documentation reflects accurate assessment/evaluation, modification, and patient’s response to therapy, changes in condition, and therapeutic interventions/procedures. Entries in the medical record follow hospital policy (i.e., date, time, use of appropriate abbreviations, and legibility). Documentation is completed within established timeframes including, but not limited to: Admission Assessment form, daily Patient Flowsheet, Peripheral IV Flowsheet, Family Education Record, and Interdisciplinary Goals. Reviews and updates computerized care plan to accurately reflect the plan of care. Completes computerized documentation within established timeframes, including, but not limited to: Medication Administration Record, Allergies, Patient Information, etc. Completes and verifies accurate order entry in the computerized care plan. Ensures that discharge instructions clearly state patient care needs after discharge. Based on departmental/organizational need may be required to participate in Transplant program functions Accepts assignments to float to other units utilizing clinical skill sets and appropriate resources, delegating when appropriate. Professionally supports the assigned unit, as seen through interactions with patients, families, area staff, colleagues and others. Accepts assignment to mentor student nurse observation experience in unit. Accepts assignments to share/teach knowledge and provide clinical support as a relief preceptor for new staff. Professionally seeks opportunities to help teammates during shift as needed. Education Qualifications Graduate of an accredited school of nursing. Required Experience Qualifications Experience with pediatric patients Preferred and Previous experience with EPIC Preferred and Previous ECMO experience Preferred and Minimum of two years recent (in the past year) Level III NICU or PICU experience required or with equivalent critical care experience or minimum of two years’ experience in critical care Required Skills And Abilities Must be able to perform a variety of duties, often changing from one task to another of a different nature, without loss of efficiency or composure, and be able to perform under stressful conditions when confronted with multiple requests, demonstrating prioritizing skills. Excellent communication, assessment and patient care skills, as well as flexibility and ability to function in a high stress environment. Flexibility to work full time day/night shifts with possible over time during ECMO run. Licenses and Certifications RN - Registered Nurse - State Licensure and/or Compact State Licensure Required and Specialty pediatric certification Preferred and Current and valid Basic Life Support (BLS) through the American Heart Association Required and PALS - Pediatric Advanced Life Support within 180 Days Required Children’s is the very best for kids and the very best for your career! At Children’s, we put YOU first so together, we can improve the life of every child! Show more Show less 
New Role, Same Passion for Care – Become a Registered Nurse – Pediatrics in Omaha, NE! $5,000 Hiring Bonus! Schedule: Part-Time, 4 hours per week Location: Pacific Street New grads welcome! Join a workplace where your work is seen, your name is known, and your impact is felt. At Boys Town, we pride ourselves on being a smaller, close-knit organization where nurses are valued as individuals—not numbers. You'll enjoy a more manageable patient load, stronger team support, and a chance to truly connect with the families you care for. Benefits You’ll Enjoy: • Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance – includes free services at Boys Town Clinics • 401(k) Retirement Plan with 100% Employer Match – up to 6%, fully vested after 5 years • Paid Vacation, Sick Time, and Paid Holidays – start earning immediately • Tuition Assistance – grow your nursing career with support • Employee Assistance Program – confidential care for you and your family • Life Insurance and Long-Term Disability – fully paid for your peace of mind What You’ll Be Doing: • Assess pediatric patients and provide appropriate care and education • Perform treatments, immunizations, and phone triage using clinical protocols • Support providers and families through each stage of care • Float to satellite clinics as needed and contribute to a collaborative care team Who We’re Looking For: • RN with current state license (new grads encouraged!) • BLS certification required • A caring, adaptable nurse with strong communication and critical thinking skills Care and respect for others is more than a commitment at Boys Town – it is the foundation of who we are and what we do. At Boys Town, we cultivate a culture of belonging for all employees that respects their individual strengths, views, and experiences. We believe that our differences enable us to be a better team – one that makes better decisions, drives innovation, and delivers better business results. About Boys Town: Boys Town has been changing the way America cares for children and families since 1917. With over a century of service, our employees have helped us grow from a small boardinghouse in downtown Omaha, Nebraska, into one of the largest national child and family care organizations in the country. With the addition of Boys Town National Research Hospital in 1977, our services branched out into the health care and research fields, offering even more career opportunities to those looking to make a real difference. Our employees are our #1 supporters when it comes to achieving Boys Town's mission, which is why we are proud of their commitment to making the world a better place for children, families, patients, and communities. A unique feature for employees and their dependents enrolled in medical benefits are reduced to no cost visits for services performed by a Boys Town provider at a Boys Town location. Additional costs savings for the employee and their dependents are found in our pharmacy benefits with low to zero-dollar co-pays on certain maintenance drugs. Boys Town takes your mental health seriously with no cost mental health visits to an in-network provider. We help our employees prepare for retirement with a generous match on their 401K or 401K Roth account. Additional benefits include tuition assistance, parenting resources from our experts and professional development opportunities within the organization, just to name a few. Working at Boys Town is more than just a job, it is a way of life. This advertisement describes the general nature of work to be performed and does not include an exhaustive list of all duties, skills, or abilities required. Boys Town is an equal employment opportunity employer and participates in the E-Verify program. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, national origin, age, disability, or veteran status. To request a disability-related accommodation in the application process, contact us at 1-877-639-6003. 
Job Description Schedule: 7a-7p, Weekend program: Friday, Saturday, and Sunday including Holiday rotation - 36hrs Weekend Incentive: $10/hr Hiring Bonus: $10,000 At Children’s Nebraska, our mission is to improve the life of every child through exceptional care, advocacy, research and education. As the state’s only full-service pediatric healthcare center, we provide comprehensive, holistic care to our patients and families—from primary and specialty care to behavioral health services and everything in between. Dedicated to a People First culture, we foster an environment with joy, belonging, wellbeing, learning and growth. Turn your passion into purpose and make a difference where it matters most. Children's is committed to diversity and inclusion. We are an equal opportunity employer including veterans and people with disabilities. A Brief Overview Coordinates professional nursing and individualized, family centered care to NICU/PICU/Med-Surg pediatric patients/families, through the use of the nursing process and clinical skills in accordance with standards and hospital policies and procedures. Varied schedules to include weekend and holiday patterns. Essential Functions Conducts individualized age-specific patient/family assessments according to defined unit scope and nursing practice standards, appropriate collaborative problems (CPG’s)/nursing diagnoses (ND’s), or protocols. (Individualized refers to the patient’s developmental, cognitive, cultural, psychosocial, spiritual, and educational/family influences and physical/medical care needs.) Admission Assessment: Collects and documents data related to patient’s individualized care. Demonstrates age-specific competency in assessment of patients by the ability to obtain and interpret information in terms of the patient needs, knowledge of growth and development, and understanding of the range of treatment needed by these patients. Assesses patient/family need for education and uses an individualized approach in delivery style. Assesses family expectations for, and involvement in the assessment and continuous care or treatment of the patient. Identifies nursing diagnoses, collaborative problems, and/or protocols for each patient, based on assessment, at the time of admission. Assess and interprets patient data upon arrival at the referring hospital. Shift Assessment/Reassessment: Performs reassessment based on unit standards, CPG’s/ND’s, protocols and changes in patient condition. Communicates changes to appropriate persons (MD, CNC, family) as indicated. Develops individualized patient/family plan of care using CPG/ND’s, and practice guidelines/protocols to meet identified needs. (Plan of Care includes current and anticipated actions focused on care, education, discharge needs.) Utilizes assessment data from the healthcare team to individualize appropriate goals and actions for the patient, including collaboration with the family and the healthcare team. Utilizes individualized assessment data to develop the patient/family’s plan of care. Formulates goals and outcomes based on assessment data. * Revises plan of care based on patient’s condition, interdisciplinary input, and family needs. Demonstrates ability to prioritize patient interventions based on assessments/reassessments. Uses available child care partners to support patient care needs as appropriate. Implements and evaluates nursing actions in accordance with the individualized patient/family plan of care and patient condition/needs. Oversees that the nursing and interdisciplinary plan of care/goals are coordinated, implemented, evaluated, and revised as needed. Identifies the need for interdisciplinary involvement/outside resources and follows through. Uses appropriate resources (CNC, CNS/Educator, PCM, MD, etc) to ensure that clinical outcomes are achieved. Incorporates critical thinking into the delivery of clinical skills and in analyzing patient response to orders, tests, labs, medications, and treatments. Demonstrates clinical competence in administering interventions according to identified standards and age specific needs. Provides and/or coordinates with other disciplines patient/family education according to identified care needs, considering assessment of patient/family’s readiness to learn. Documentation reflects accurate assessment/evaluation, modification, and patient’s response to therapy, changes in condition, and therapeutic interventions/procedures. Entries in the medical record follow hospital policy (i.e., date, time, use of appropriate abbreviations, and legibility). Documentation is completed within established timeframes including, but not limited to: Admission Assessment form, daily Patient Flowsheet, Peripheral IV Flowsheet, Family Education Record, and Interdisciplinary Goals. Reviews and updates computerized care plan to accurately reflect the plan of care. Completes computerized documentation within established timeframes, including, but not limited to: Medication Administration Record, Allergies, Patient Information, etc. Completes and verifies accurate order entry in the computerized care plan. Ensures that discharge instructions clearly state patient care needs after discharge. Regular attendance at work is an essential function of the job. Perform physical requirements as described in the Physical Requirements section Equally committed to patient care units (NICU, PICU, Med-Surg, CCU), utilizing clinical skill sets and appropriate resources, delegating when appropriate. Professionally supports the assigned unit, as seen through interactions with patients, families, area staff, colleagues and others. Accepts assignment to mentor student nurse observation experience in unit. Accepts assignments to share/teach knowledge and provide clinical support as a relief preceptor for new staff. Professionally seeks opportunities to help teammates during shift as needed. Accepts and completes other assigned tasks in a professional manner. If designated compensated preceptor, add competencies Addendum B. Education Qualifications Associate's Degree from an accredited school of nursing required Required or Bachelor's Degree from an accredited school of nursing required Required Experience Qualifications Minimum 1 year of RN experience Required and Experience with pediatric patients Preferred and Minimum of 1 year experience working in a float pool Preferred and Previous experience with EPIC Preferred Skills And Abilities Must be able to perform a variety of duties, often changing from one task to another of a different nature, without loss of efficiency or composure, and be able to perform under stressful conditions when confronted with multiple requests, demonstrating prioritizing skills. Licenses and Certifications RN - Registered Nurse - State Licensure and/or Compact State Licensure Required and Health Services\BCLS - Basic Life Support through the American Heart Association Required and PALS - Pediatric Advanced Life Support within 180 Days Required and NRP - Neonatal Resuscitation Preferred and Current and valid certification in nursing specialty Preferred Children’s is an equal opportunity employer, embracing and valuing the unique strengths and differences of people. We cultivate an inclusive environment of respect and trust where we all belong. We do not discriminate based on race, ethnicity, age, gender identity, religion, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic. About The Team Are you passionate about providing care to diverse patient populations and utilizing a range of skills? Join our dynamic team! As a member, you'll have the opportunity to work across all our inpatient areas, including general medical-surgical care, our Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Cardiac Care, and our Level IV Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Our team is known for its expertise and collaborative approach to patient care across all areas. If you thrive in a supportive and knowledgeable environment, this is the team for you. Show more Show less 
Job Description Schedule 7p-7:30a, Weekends with rotating holidays, 30hrs Weekend Incentive: $15/hr Hiring Bonus: $10,000 At Children’s, the region’s only full-service pediatric healthcare center, our people make us the very best for kids. Come cultivate your passion, purpose and professional development in an environment of excellence and inclusion, where team members are supported and deeply valued. Opportunities for career growth abound as we grow our services and spaces, including the cutting-edge Hubbard Center for Children. Join our highly engaged, caring team—and join us in providing brighter, healthier tomorrows for the children we serve. Children's is committed to diversity and inclusion. We are an equal opportunity employer including veterans and people with disabilities. A Brief Overview Coordinates professional nursing and individualized, family centered care to patients/families through the use of the nursing process and clinical skills in accordance with standards and hospital policies and procedures. On call responsibilities vary depending on department. Varied schedules to include weekend and holiday patterns. Essential Functions Conducts individualized age-specific patient/family assessments according to defined unit scope and nursing practice standards, appropriate collaborative problems (CPG's)/nursing diagnoses(ND's), or protocols. (Individualized refers to the patient’s developmental, cognitive, cultural, psychosocial, spiritual, and educational/family influences and physical/medical care needs.) Admission Assessment: Collects and documents data related to patient’s individualized care. Demonstrates age-specific competency in assessment of patients by the ability to obtain and interpret information in terms of the patient needs, knowledge of growth and development, and understanding of the range of treatment needed by these patients. Assesses patient/family need for education and uses an individualized approach in delivery style. Assesses family expectations for, and involvement in the assessment and continuous care or treatment of the patient. Identifies nursing diagnoses, collaborative problems, and/or protocols for each patient, based on assessment, at the time of admission. Shift Assessment/Reassessment: Performs reassessment based on unit standards, CPG's/ND's, protocols and changes in patient condition. Communicates changes to appropriate persons (MD, Charge RN, family) as indicated Cath Lab: Schedules cardiac catheterization and electrophysiology procedures with patient family. Works closely with all affected personnel: OR supervisors, OR Manager, HCL staff and Director of Anesthesia. * Obtains permits for catheterization procedures after teaching patient/family about procedure and related complications. Collects and documents data related to patient’s response to procedure and changes in condition according to hospital policy. Documentation of data is entered in appropriate medical records. Demonstrates age-specific competency in assessment of patients by the ability to obtain and interpret information in terms of the patient’s needs, knowledge of growth and development, and understanding of the treatment needed. Circulates in procedures following AORN guidelines/standards. Assists at bedside in preparing patient for each procedure. Applies critical thinking during catheterization procedures in the delivery of direct patient care and in analyzing response to medications and treatment, prioritizing intervention based on continual assessment. Utilizes appropriate telephone etiquette. Develops individualized patient/family plan of care using CPG/ND’s, and practice guidelines/protocols to meet identified needs. (Plan of Care includes current and anticipated actions focused on care, education, discharge needs.) Utilizes assessment data from the healthcare team to individualize appropriate goals and actions for the patient, including collaboration with the family and the healthcare team. Utilizes individualized assessment data to develop the patient/family’s plan of care. Formulates goals and outcomes based on assessment data. Revises plan of care based on patient’s condition, interdisciplinary input, and family needs. Demonstrates ability to prioritize patient interventions based on assessments/reassessments Implements and evaluates nursing actions in accordance with the individualized patient/family plan of care and patient condition/needs. Oversees that the nursing and interdisciplinary plan of care/goals are coordinated, implemented, evaluated, and revised as needed. Identifies the need for interdisciplinary involvement/outside resources and follows through. Uses appropriate resources (CNS/Educator, Director, MD, etc) to ensure that clinical outcomes are achieved. Incorporates critical thinking into the delivery of clinical skills and in analyzing patient response to orders, tests, labs, medications, and treatments. Demonstrates clinical competence in administering interventions according to identified standards and age specific needs. Provides and/or coordinates with other disciplines patient/family education according to identified care needs, considering assessment of patient/family’s readiness to learn Cath lab: Coordinates with referring physician and other operating physician, assessing patient/family care issues in scheduling procedures Cath lab: Accompanies patients/family to room to help facilitate patient flow. Documentation reflects accurate assessment/evaluation, modification, and patient’s response to therapy, changes in condition, and therapeutic interventions/procedures. Entries in the medical record follow hospital policy (i.e., date, time, use of appropriate abbreviations, and legibility). Documentation is completed within established timeframes including, but not limited to: Admission Assessment form, daily Patient Flowsheet, Peripheral IV Flowsheet, Family Education Record, and Interdisciplinary Goals. Reviews and updates computerized careplan to accurately reflect the plan of care. Completes computerized documentation within established timeframes, including, but not limited to: Medication Administration Record, Allergies, Patient Information, etc. Completes and verifies accurate order entry in the computerized careplan. Ensures that discharge instructions clearly state patient care needs after discharge. Regular attendance at work is an essential function of the job. Perform physical requirements as described in the Physical Requirements section Assists FCC Coordinator in arranging and coordinating appointments prior to the delivery process. Accepts assignment to mentor student nurse observation experience in unit. Accepts assignments to share/teach knowledge and provide clinical support as a relief preceptor for new staff. Professionally seeks opportunities to help teammates during shift as needed. Accepts and completes other assigned tasks in a professional manner. Education Qualifications Associate's Degree from an accredited school of nursing Required or Bachelor's Degree from an accredited school of nursing Required Experience Qualifications Minimum 1 year of RN experience Required and Experience with pediatric patients Preferred and Previous experience with EPIC Preferred Skills And Abilities Must be able to perform a variety of duties, often changing from one task to another of a different nature, without loss of efficiency or composure, and be able to perform under stressful conditions when confronted with multiple requests, demonstrating prioritizing skills. Licenses and Certifications RN - Registered Nurse - State Licensure and/or Compact State Licensure current and valid in the state of Nebraska Upon Hire Required and BLS - Basic Life Support through the American Heart Association Upon Hire Required and PALS - Pediatric Advanced Life Support (except NICU) within 180 Days Required and NRP - Neonatal Resuscitation (NICU only) within 180 Days Required and ACLS within 9 months of hire (Cath Lab and ED only) Required and ENPC - Emergency Nursing Pediatric Certification (ED only) within 1 Year Required and TNCC - Trauma Nursing Core Course (ED only) within 1 Year Required For RNs working in the Radiology Nursing area, RNs will be trained in all areas of Radiology Nursing and will complete all required competencies Required Children’s is the very best for kids and the very best for your career! At Children’s, we put YOU first so together, we can improve the life of every child! Show more Show less 
Job Description Schedule: 7p-7:30a with weekend and holiday rotation - 36hrs Hiring Bonus: $10,000 At Children’s, the region’s only full-service pediatric healthcare center, our people make us the very best for kids. Come cultivate your passion, purpose and professional development in an environment of excellence and inclusion, where team members are supported and deeply valued. Opportunities for career growth abound as we grow our services and spaces, including the cutting-edge Hubbard Center for Children. Join our highly engaged, caring team—and join us in providing brighter, healthier tomorrows for the children we serve. Children's is committed to diversity and inclusion. We are an equal opportunity employer including veterans and people with disabilities. A Brief Overview Functions as a member of the interdisciplinary team. Primary responsibility to care for patients with behavioral health needs. Utilizes the nursing process in the delivery of comprehensive and developmentally appropriate care to high-risk behavioral patients and their families. Acts as a psychiatric resource to the bedside teams by providing clinical support, monitoring compliance with system policies, guidelines, and documentation, and by maintaining a safe environment for patients with mental health needs. Responds to behavioral emergencies throughout the hospital and collaborates with the interdisciplinary BERT team to ensure patient and staff safety. Is knowledgeable of the regulatory standards related to the care of hospitalized patients with mental health needs and ensures compliance with those standards. Essential Functions Conducts individualized age-specific patient/family assessments according to defined unit scope and nursing practice standards, appropriate collaborative problems (CPG's)/nursing diagnoses (ND's), or protocols. (Individualized refers to the patient’s developmental, cognitive, cultural, psychosocial, spiritual, and educational/family influences and physical/medical care needs.) Admission/Initial Assessment: Collects and documents data related to patient’s individualized care. Demonstrates age-specific competency in assessment of patients by the ability to obtain and interpret information in terms of the patient needs, knowledge of growth and development, and understanding of the range of treatment needed by these patients. Assesses patient/family need for education and uses an individualized approach in delivery style. Assesses family expectations for, and involvement in the assessment and continuous care or treatment of the patient. Identifies nursing diagnoses, collaborative problems, and/or protocols for each patient, based on assessment, at the time of admission. Shift Assessment/Reassessment Performs reassessment based on unit standards, CPG's/ND's, protocols and changes in patient condition. Communicates changes to appropriate persons (MD, Charge RN, family) as indicated Utilizes appropriate telephone etiquette. Develops individualized patient/family plan of care using CPG/ND’s, and practice guidelines/protocols to meet identified needs in collaboration with Behavioral Health Team. (Plan of Care includes current and anticipated actions focused on care, education, discharge needs.) Utilizes assessment data from the healthcare team to individualize appropriate goals and actions for the patient, including collaboration with the family and the healthcare team. Utilizes individualized assessment data to develop the patient/family’s plan of care. Formulates goals and outcomes based on assessment data. Revises plan of care based on patient’s condition, interdisciplinary input, and family needs. Demonstrates ability to prioritize patient interventions based on assessments/reassessments Implements and evaluates nursing actions in accordance with the individualized patient/family plan of care and patient condition/needs. Oversees that the nursing and interdisciplinary plan of care/goals are coordinated, implemented, evaluated, and revised as needed. Identifies the need for interdisciplinary involvement/outside resources and follows through. Uses appropriate resources (Charge Nurse, CNS/Educator, Director, MD, etc.) to ensure that clinical outcomes are achieved. Incorporates critical thinking into the delivery of clinical skills and in analyzing patient response to orders, tests, labs, medications, and treatments. Demonstrates clinical competence in administering interventions according to identified standards and age specific needs. Provides and/or coordinates with other disciplines patient/family education according to identified care needs, considering assessment of patient/family’s readiness to learn Documentation reflects accurate assessment/evaluation, modification, and patient’s response to therapy, changes in condition, and therapeutic interventions/procedures. Entries in the medical record follow hospital policy (i.e., date, time, use of appropriate abbreviations, and legibility). Documentation is completed within established timeframes including, but not limited to: Admission Assessment form, daily Patient Flowsheet, Peripheral IV Flowsheet, Family Education Record, and Interdisciplinary Goals. Reviews and updates computerized careplan to accurately reflect the plan of care. Completes computerized documentation within established timeframes, including, but not limited to: Medication Administration Record, Allergies, Patient Information, etc. Completes and verifies accurate order entry in the computerized careplan. Ensures that discharge instructions clearly state patient care needs after discharge. Uses clinical judgment based on nursing skills acquired through formal and informal experiential knowledge and evidence-based guidelines to globally assess the patient's situation Supports bedside staff in providing a safe environment for patients with high-risk behaviors by inspecting rooms, proactively identifying potential safety hazards, and removing at-risk items. Delivers competent and skilled nursing care to patients and families according to their identified needs. Provides content expertise and education to staff caring for high-risk patients and assists staff in finding available resources related to behavioral health patients. Provides a just in time resource to bedside nursing, administrative supervisors and physicians caring for high-risk behavioral patients. Assists staff in finding available resources related to behavioral health patients. Reviews documentation and orders in EPIC and collaborates with the safety attendant and bedside RN to ensure that the patient’s level of observation is appropriate, and documentation is accurate and complete. Identifies patient care concerns in real time and collaborates and escalates as needed to promote resolution. Provides education and facilitates learning for the patient care team related to constant visual observation guidelines and policies, therapeutic interactions, and patient safety. Assists with consistent application of guidelines and policies across the hospital. Identifies and presents opportunities for performance/quality improvement activities to improve clinical outcomes. Attends BERT events in the role of the Psychiatry RN. Assists with patient de-escalation, restraints application if needed, thorough and accurate documentation, and participates in the debriefing afterwards Audits BERT documentation and assists in collecting, inputting, and sharing BERT data in real time Delivers care with a team-oriented approach, an emphasis on good customer relations, sound clinical judgment, and appropriate decision-making abilities that take into consideration evidence-based practice. Advocates for the patient, represents the concerns of the patient/family and identifies and assists in resolving concerns. Ensures that Patient Health Information (PHI) is protected and secured at all times. Adheres to all infection prevention initiatives (i.e., hand hygiene, proper disposal of waste, etc.) Education Qualifications Associate's Degree from an accredited school of nursing Required or Bachelor's Degree from an accredited school of nursing Required Experience Qualifications 2 years of psychiatric nursing experience Required and Experience with pediatric patients Preferred and Previous experience with EPIC Preferred Skills And Abilities Must be able to perform a variety of duties, often changing from one task to another of a different nature, without loss of efficiency or composure, and be able to perform under stressful conditions when confronted with multiple requests, demonstrating prioritizing skills. Licenses and Certifications RN - Registered Nurse - State Licensure and/or Compact State Licensure in the state of Nebraska Upon Hire Required and BLS - Basic Life Support through the American Heart Association Upon Hire Required and PALS - Pediatric Advanced Life Support within 180 Days Required and ENPC - Emergency Nursing Pediatric Certification (ED only) within 1 Year Required Children’s is the very best for kids and the very best for your career! At Children’s, we put YOU first so together, we can improve the life of every child! INDNUR About The Team In the Emergency Department, our goal is to quickly and calmly get children the help they need. This job requires a cool head and quick decision-making skills, plus a friendly smile and a calm demeanor to help children and parents during a stressful time. If you do well in a fast-paced environment and you're a strong problem-solver, please apply to be part of the Emergency Department team today. Show more Show less 
Job Description 1900-0700 At Children’s, the region’s only full-service pediatric healthcare center, our people make us the very best for kids. Come cultivate your passion, purpose and professional development in an environment of excellence and inclusion, where team members are supported and deeply valued. Opportunities for career growth abound as we grow our services and spaces, including the cutting-edge Hubbard Center for Children. Join our highly engaged, caring team—and join us in providing brighter, healthier tomorrows for the children we serve. Children's is committed to diversity and inclusion. We are an equal opportunity employer including veterans and people with disabilities. A Brief Overview Coordinates professional nursing and individualized, family centered care to neonatal patients under 4 months of age or any NICU transfer in the critical care transport environment. Care and transport of the critically ill patient is supported using the nursing process and clinical skills in accordance with Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems (CAMTS) standards and hospital policies and procedures. Varied schedules to include weekend and holiday patterns. Essential Functions Conducts individualized age-specific patient/family assessments according to defined unit scope and nursing practice standards. (Individualized refers to the patient’s developmental, cognitive, cultural, psychosocial, spiritual, and educational/family influences and physical/medical care needs.) Initial Assessment: ▪ Collects and documents data related to patient’s individualized care. ▪ Demonstrates age-specific competency in assessment of patients by the ability to obtain and interpret information in terms of the patient needs, knowledge of growth and development, and understanding of the range of treatment needed by these patients. ▪ Assesses patient/family need for education and uses an individualized approach in delivery style. ▪ Assess and interprets patient data upon arrival at the referring hospital. Reassessment: ▪ Performs reassessment based on unit standards, and changes in patient condition. Communicates changes to appropriate persons (MCP, transport partner, family) as indicated. ▪ Performs reassessments on transports after interventions and as needed. Communicates changes to medical control physician. Develops individualized patient/family plan of care using clinical practice guidelines to meet identified needs. (Plan of Care includes current and anticipated actions focused on stabilization, care, and transport needs.) Utilizes assessment data from the referral hospital or team as well as transport assessment data to individualize patient care and transport needs. Utilizes individualized assessment data to develop the patient/family’s plan of care. Revises plan of care based on patient’s condition and transport conditions (weather, distance, mode.) Demonstrates ability to prioritize patient care or interventions based on assessments/reassessments. While on transport, develops and initiates a plan of care incorporating current and potential problems requiring intervention, expected response and the medical plan of care in collaboration with the medical control physician. Communicates the plan to the receiving nurse prior to arrival at Children’s Hospital or receiving facility. Implements and evaluates nursing actions in accordance with the individualized patient/family plan of care and patient condition/needs. Incorporates critical thinking into the delivery of clinical skills and in analyzing patient response to orders, tests, labs, medications, and treatments. Demonstrates clinical competence in administering interventions according to identified standards and age specific needs. During the transport process, prioritizes and organizes care based on patient acuity, time limitations and consultation with medical control physician. Initiates action to prevent current or potential risk to a patient in an emergent situation. Documentation reflects accurate assessment/evaluation, modification, and patients’ response to therapy, changes in condition, and therapeutic interventions/procedures. Entries into the electronic medical record follow transport documentation policy. Documentation is completed within established timeframes. Demonstrates responsiveness to the organizational functions of the transport process. Response times are within targeted benchmarks set by the program. Complies with ambulance, helicopter, and fixed wing operational safety in accordance with current guidelines. Checks, cleans, and stocks transport bags and equipment. Ensures equipment is in good working order. Maintains all transport equipment in a state of mission readiness by checking all equipment at the beginning of each shift, noting any discrepancies, and ensuring steps toward resolution. Cleans equipment and restocks bags after a transport. Demonstrates knowledge of transport equipment location, function, and restocking procedures. Demonstrates the ability to troubleshoot all equipment and ensures that all malfunctions are promptly reported. Completes daily, weekly, monthly, and ongoing equipment checklists. Completes quarterly competencies, monthly education, aircrew training, and other educational and professional development requirements when assigned. Regular attendance at work is an essential function of the job. Perform physical requirements as described in the Physical Requirements section Adherence to Transport Fit for Duty policy. Education Qualifications Bachelor's Degree from an accredited school of nursing Preferred and Must be enrolled in a Bachelor of Nursing program Required Experience Qualifications Minimum 3-year experience critical care Required and Minimum 1 year of experience with pediatric patients Preferred Skills And Abilities Must be able to perform a variety of duties, often changing from one task to another of a different nature, without loss of efficiency or composure, and be able to perform under stressful conditions when confronted with multiple requests, demonstrating prioritizing skills. Must be able to work in an environment which includes the use of ambulance, helicopter, and airplane patient transport vehicles that results in exposure to non-conventional motions, noise, vibration, fumes and extreme heat/cold. Must be able to perform multiple physical activities at the same time (i.e., carrying equipment while pushing a cot or incubator) Licenses and Certifications RN - Registered Nurse - State Licensure and/or Compact State Licensure Required and BCLS - Basic Life Support Required and PALS - Pediatric Advanced Life Support within 180 Days Required and NRP - Neonatal Resuscitation within 180 Days Required and CAMTS approved trauma certification course within 1 Year Preferred and Specialty Certification required within 2 years of hire Required Must have valid driver’s license with an acceptable motor vehicle driving record Required and Due to the aircraft the Organization utilizes for both rotary and fixed wing, all Transport applicants must be 225 lbs or under Upon Hire Required Children’s is the very best for kids and the very best for your career! At Children’s, we put YOU first so together, we can improve the life of every child! Show more Show less 
Job Description Schedule: 7P-7A with weekend and holiday rotation - 36hrs Hiring Bonus: $10,000 We’re searching for a Staff RN Cardiac Care to coordinate professional nursing and individualized, family centered care to pediatric patients/families through the use of the nursing process and clinical skills in accordance with standards and hospital policies and procedures. Obtains skills necessary to care for cardiac patients regardless of acuity and age. Works collaboratively with the interdisciplinary team regardless of location to provide care excellence to patients and families of the cardiac population. Essential Functions Conducts individualized age-specific patient/family assessments according to defined unit scope and nursing practice standards, appropriate collaborative problems (CPG's)/nursing diagnoses(ND's), or protocols. (Individualized refers to the patient’s developmental, cognitive, cultural, psychosocial, spiritual, and educational/family influences and physical/medical care needs.) Admission Assessment: Collects and documents data related to patient’s individualized care. Demonstrates age-specific competency in assessment of patients by the ability to obtain and interpret information in terms of the patient needs, knowledge of growth and development, and understanding of the range of treatment needed by these patients. Assesses patient/family need for education and uses an individualized approach in delivery style. Assesses family expectations for, and involvement in the assessment and continuous care or treatment of the patient. Identifies nursing diagnoses, collaborative problems, and/or protocols for each patient, based on assessment, at the time of admission. Shift Assessment/Reassessment: Performs reassessment based on unit standards, CPG's/ND's, protocols and changes in patient condition. Communicates changes to appropriate persons (Provider, Charge RN, and family) as indicated Develops individualized patient/family plan of care using CPG/ND’s, and practice guidelines/protocols to meet identified needs. (Plan of Care includes current and anticipated actions focused on care, education, discharge needs.) Utilizes assessment data from the healthcare team to individualize appropriate goals and actions for the patient, including collaboration with the family and the healthcare team. Utilizes individualized assessment data to develop the patient/family’s plan of care. Formulates goals and outcomes based on assessment data. Revises plan of care based on patient’s condition, interdisciplinary input, and family needs. Demonstrates ability to prioritize patient interventions based on assessments/reassessments. Delegates to Certified Nursing Assistants to support patient care needs as appropriate. Implements and evaluates nursing actions in accordance with the individualized patient/family plan of care and patient condition/needs. Oversees that the nursing and interdisciplinary plan of care/goals are coordinated, implemented, evaluated, and revised as needed. Identifies the need for interdisciplinary involvement/outside resources and follows through. Uses appropriate resources (CN, Supervisor, Manager, CNS/Educator, Director, MD, etc.) to ensure that clinical outcomes are achieved. Incorporates critical thinking into the delivery of clinical skills and in analyzing patient response to orders, tests, labs, medications, and treatments. Demonstrates clinical competence in administering interventions according to identified standards and age specific needs. Provides and/or coordinates with other disciplines patient/family education according to identified care needs, considering assessment of patient/family’s readiness to learn Documentation reflects accurate assessment/evaluation, modification, and patient’s response to therapy, changes in condition, and therapeutic interventions/procedures. Entries in the electronic medical record follow hospital policy (i.e., date, time, use of appropriate abbreviations, and legibility). Documentation is completed within established timeframes including, but not limited to the following in the EMR: Admission Assessment, Patient Daily Assessment, Daily Cares and Safety, Lines, Education Record, and Care Plan Goals. Reviews and updates patient care plan to accurately reflect the plan of care. Completes computerized documentation within established timeframes, including, but not limited to: Medication Administration Record, Allergies, Patient Information, etc. Provides the last line of defense for patient safety including medication administration, procedures, and discharge planning. Based on departmental/organizational need may be required to participate in Transplant program function. Secondary Functions Performs other duties assigned. Accepts assignments to float to other units utilizing clinical skill sets and appropriate resources, delegating when appropriate. Professionally supports the assigned unit, as seen through interactions with patients, families, area staff, colleagues and others. Accepts assignment to mentor student nurse observation experience in unit. Accepts assignments to share/teach knowledge and provide clinical support to serve as a preceptor for new staff. Professionally seeks opportunities to help teammates during shift as needed. Accepts and completes other assigned tasks in a professional manner. If designated relief Charge Nurse, add competencies Addendum A. If designated compensated preceptor, add competencies Addendum B KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Must be able to perform a variety of duties, often changing from one task to another of a different nature, without loss of efficiency or composure, and be able to perform under stressful conditions when confronted with multiple requests, demonstrating prioritizing skills. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Diploma, Associates, or Bachelor’s degree from an accredited school of nursing required Minimum 1 year of RN experience required Experience with pediatric patients preferred. Previous experience with EPIC preferred. CERTIFICATIONS/LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS: Must possess a current valid Nebraska RN license/RN Compact license required. Current and valid Basic Life Support (BLS) through the American Heart Association is required. Current and valid Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) required within 6-months of hire. Current and valid Pediatric Life Advanced Life Support (PALS) required, within 6months of hire. Current and valid certification preferred; Certified Pediatric Nurse or Certified Critical Care Nurse Children’s is an equal opportunity employer, embracing and valuing the unique strengths and differences of people. We cultivate an inclusive environment of respect and trust where we all belong. We do not discriminate based on race, ethnicity, age, gender identity, religion, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic. INDNUR About The Team The Cardiac Care Unit is a brand new 32 bed, adaptable acuity model, providing high quality care to all cardiac patients across the continuum from admission to discharge. The CCU nurse care s for patients with a primary cardiac diagnosis and varying acuity levels , majority less than one year of age. With 24/7 in-house critical care physicians and advanced practice providers, as well as dedicated pharmacists, social workers, nurse navigators, and dietitians, the Cardiac Care Unit offers a multidisciplinary, family-centered approach to care. Patients cared for in the Cardiac Care Unit are newborn to young adult with congenital and acquired heart disease undergoing pre and post-surgical repair and/or heart catheterization and patients with heart failure, transplant, shock, pulmonary hypertension, and patients needing ECMO support. Show more Show less 
Job Description Schedule: 5 nights/week full time Omaha At Children’s, the region’s only full-service pediatric healthcare center, our people make us the very best for kids. Come cultivate your passion, purpose and professional development in an environment of excellence and inclusion, where team members are supported and deeply valued. Opportunities for career growth abound as we grow our services and spaces, including the cutting-edge Hubbard Center for Children. Join our highly engaged, caring team—and join us in providing brighter, healthier tomorrows for the children we serve. Children's is committed to diversity and inclusion. We are an equal opportunity employer including veterans and people with disabilities. A Brief Overview The Private Duty LPN provides direct and indirect nursing care under the direction of an RN, in a professional manner based on the Physician Plan of Treatment and nursing care plan, reinforce understanding of treatment regime and ability to perform cares and provides ongoing education to patient and caregivers using an individualized approach in delivery style and provides updates to the RN. Essential Functions Provides direct and indirect nursing care under the direction of an RN, in a professional manner based on the Physician Plan of Treatment and nursing care plan : Delivers nursing care based on Physician Plan of Treatment, company policy and changes in child’s condition and communicates changes to appropriate persons (Physician, family, Nursing supervisors ) as indicated Performs and carries out cares and treatments according to physician orders, company policies and procedures under the direction of the RN. Demonstrates clinical competence in administering cares according to physician orders, nursing care plan and policies. Monitors and documents response to pain, cares, treatments and medications and evaluates outcomes of care provided, adjusting care process as indicated. Implements nursing actions as directed by the RN in accordance with the plan of care and with respect for the individualized needs of the child/family by incorporating child’s and/or caregivers preferences into care. Provides the RN with input on individualized, accurate assessment of developmental, cognitive, cultural, psychosocial, spiritual, family influences and physical/medical needs. Demonstrates knowledge of appropriate care for all children served. Reinforces understanding of treatment regime and ability to perform cares and provides ongoing education to patient and caregivers using an individualized approach in delivery style and provides updates to the RN. Demonstrates age-specific competency of patient with the ability to obtain and interpret information in terms of patient needs, knowledge, growth and development, and understanding the range of treatment needed by the patient and provides updates to the RN. Knows emergency preparedness plan and responds appropriately in crisis situations and/or life-threatening emergencies. Documentation reflects accurate patient progress and patient’s response to therapy, changes in conditions, and therapeutic interventions/procedures. All charting is completed per policy to reflect accurate care during visit/shift on proper forms, according to internal and external regulatory requirements and Physicians orders. Receives complete report from previous caregiver/parents/guardians prior to administering care and documents per policy. Reviews current orders with caregiver/parents/guardians during visit or report to ensure that computerized current orders are correct. Completes, verifies, and documents new Physicians orders on appropriate forms and notifies Nursing Supervisor per policy. Provides RN with input of patient assessment for updating care plan. Education Qualifications Graduate from an accredited school or university as an LPN Required Experience Qualifications Minimum one year LPN experience Required and Experience with pediatric patients Preferred and Experience in the home care environment Preferred Skills And Abilities Must be able to perform a variety of duties, often changing from one task to another of a different nature, without loss of efficiency or composure, and be able to perform under stressful conditions when confronted with multiple requests, demonstrating prioritizing skills. Licenses and Certifications LPN - Licensed Practical Nurse - State Licensure Current and valid Nebraska LPN license/LPN Compact License Required and BCLS - Basic Life Support through the American Heart Association Required and PEARS - Peds Emergency Assessment within 180 Days Required or PALS - Pediatric Advanced Life Support if incumbent holds another position within Children's where PALS is required, PALS will be required in lieu of PEARS. Incumbent holds active PALS, PALS will be accepted in lieu of PEARS until it expires, at which time PEARS will be required prior to the expiration of PALS. Required Children’s is the very best for kids and the very best for your career! At Children’s, we put YOU first so together, we can improve the life of every child! Show more Show less 
Job Description Three days 9-5, One day 10:30-7; Rotating Saturdays 8:30am-12pm At Children’s, the region’s only full-service pediatric healthcare center, our people make us the very best for kids. Come cultivate your passion, purpose and professional development in an environment of excellence and inclusion, where team members are supported and deeply valued. Opportunities for career growth abound as we grow our services and spaces, including the cutting-edge Hubbard Center for Children. Join our highly engaged, caring team—and join us in providing brighter, healthier tomorrows for the children we serve. Children's is committed to diversity and inclusion. We are an equal opportunity employer including veterans and people with disabilities. A Brief Overview Provides direct and indirect nursing care based on established patient care protocol and the nursing process. Coordinates with team members to provide a team-based approached to care. Hours and location may vary based on patient needs. Essential Functions Performs treatments, procedures, and medication / immunization administration in a professional and compassionate manner according to organization policy and procedures. Completes an accurate assessment of physical, mental, emotional, developmental and social conditions when interviewing all patients and families in the office and on the telephone. Coordinates the scheduling of diagnostic tests and procedures with the patient /family, other physicians/hospitals and insurance providers as determined by the needs of the patient. Coordinates, provides, and appropriately documents patient and family education. Demonstrates knowledge of and provides care based on age-specific or developmental milestones for infants, toddlers, preschool, school age, and adolescents according to organization protocols Completes all required patient care documentation in an accurate and timely manner within the electronic medical record according to organization's policy and procedures. Responds appropriately in crisis situations or life-threatening emergencies Directs other team members in the delivery of nursing care as determined by the needs of the office and the direction of the office manager or physicians. Demonstrates proficiency and use of critical thinking skills when performing phone triage. Fulfills expectation of complete and accurate phone documentation by utilizing EMR workflows as directed. Returns phone calls within determined response time ranges. Maintain up to date knowledge and compliance with laboratory standards and guidelines as directed. Promotes and encourages use of Children’s Connect by communicating with parents via online portal whenever feasible. Takes ownership of quality metrics as a reflection of our commitment to continuously improving the quality of care for all patients. Works quality reports as directed, utilizing appropriate established workflows. Maintains clean and professional appearance of exam rooms at all times. Maintains supply and linen levels appropriately. Attends required meetings and educational sessions as directed. Regular attendance at work is an essential function of the job. Perform physical requirements as described in the Physical Requirements section Education Qualifications Graduate from an accredited school of nursing Required and Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university in nursing Preferred Experience Qualifications Minimum 1 year of RN experience. If incumbent has less than 1 year of RN experience, must commit to work full time in a Nurse Residency Program. Required and Previous pediatric nursing experience Preferred and Previous experience with EPIC Preferred Skills And Abilities Excellent skills in communication, listening, customer service, organization. Excellent clinical skills providing direct and indirect nursing care in an office setting. Intermediate to advanced computer skills. Ability to type, navigate an electronic system, and adapt to changes in workflows as they occur. Licenses and Certifications RN - Registered Nurse - State Licensure and/or Compact State Licensure in the state of Nebraska Upon Hire Required or RN - Registered Nurse - State Licensure and/or Compact State Licensure in the state of Iowa (if the incumbent works in Iowa) Upon Hire Required and BLS - Basic Life Support through the American Heart Association Upon Hire Required Bilingual (English-Spanish) preferred based on clinic location Required and Travel to other Children’s Physician clinics, may be Required Children’s is the very best for kids and the very best for your career! At Children’s, we put YOU first so together, we can improve the life of every child! Show more Show less 
Job Description Schedule: 7pm-7am with patterned weekends/holidays - 36hrs Hiring Bonus: $10,000 At Children’s, the region’s only full-service pediatric healthcare center, our people make us the very best for kids. Come cultivate your passion, purpose and professional development in an environment of excellence and inclusion, where team members are supported and deeply valued. Opportunities for career growth abound as we grow our services and spaces, including the cutting-edge Hubbard Center for Children. Join our highly engaged, caring team—and join us in providing brighter, healthier tomorrows for the children we serve. Children's is committed to diversity and inclusion. We are an equal opportunity employer including veterans and people with disabilities. A Brief Overview Coordinates professional nursing and individualized, family centered care to patients/families through the use of the nursing process and clinical skills in accordance with standards and hospital policies and procedures. On call responsibilities vary depending on department. Varied schedules to include weekend and holiday patterns. Essential Functions Conducts individualized age-specific patient/family assessments according to defined unit scope and nursing practice standards, appropriate collaborative problems (CPG's)/nursing diagnoses(ND's), or protocols. (Individualized refers to the patient’s developmental, cognitive, cultural, psychosocial, spiritual, and educational/family influences and physical/medical care needs.) Admission Assessment: Collects and documents data related to patient’s individualized care. Demonstrates age-specific competency in assessment of patients by the ability to obtain and interpret information in terms of the patient needs, knowledge of growth and development, and understanding of the range of treatment needed by these patients. Assesses patient/family need for education and uses an individualized approach in delivery style. Assesses family expectations for, and involvement in the assessment and continuous care or treatment of the patient. Identifies nursing diagnoses, collaborative problems, and/or protocols for each patient, based on assessment, at the time of admission. Shift Assessment/Reassessment: Performs reassessment based on unit standards, CPG's/ND's, protocols and changes in patient condition. Communicates changes to appropriate persons (MD, Charge RN, family) as indicated Cath Lab: Schedules cardiac catheterization and electrophysiology procedures with patient family. Works closely with all affected personnel: OR supervisors, OR Manager, HCL staff and Director of Anesthesia. Obtains permits for catheterization procedures after teaching patient/family about procedure and related complications. Collects and documents data related to patient’s response to procedure and changes in condition according to hospital policy. Documentation of data is entered in appropriate medical records. Demonstrates age-specific competency in assessment of patients by the ability to obtain and interpret information in terms of the patient’s needs, knowledge of growth and development, and understanding of the treatment needed. Circulates in procedures following AORN guidelines/standards. Assists at bedside in preparing patient for each procedure. Applies critical thinking during catheterization procedures in the delivery of direct patient care and in analyzing response to medications and treatment, prioritizing intervention based on continual assessment. Utilizes appropriate telephone etiquette. Develops individualized patient/family plan of care using CPG/ND’s, and practice guidelines/protocols to meet identified needs. (Plan of Care includes current and anticipated actions focused on care, education, discharge needs.) Utilizes assessment data from the healthcare team to individualize appropriate goals and actions for the patient, including collaboration with the family and the healthcare team. Utilizes individualized assessment data to develop the patient/family’s plan of care. Formulates goals and outcomes based on assessment data. Revises plan of care based on patient’s condition, interdisciplinary input, and family needs. Demonstrates ability to prioritize patient interventions based on assessments/reassessments Implements and evaluates nursing actions in accordance with the individualized patient/family plan of care and patient condition/needs. Oversees that the nursing and interdisciplinary plan of care/goals are coordinated, implemented, evaluated, and revised as needed. Identifies the need for interdisciplinary involvement/outside resources and follows through. Uses appropriate resources (CNS/Educator, Director, MD, etc) to ensure that clinical outcomes are achieved. Incorporates critical thinking into the delivery of clinical skills and in analyzing patient response to orders, tests, labs, medications, and treatments. Demonstrates clinical competence in administering interventions according to identified standards and age specific needs. Provides and/or coordinates with other disciplines patient/family education according to identified care needs, considering assessment of patient/family’s readiness to learn Cath lab: Coordinates with referring physician and other operating physician, assessing patient/family care issues in scheduling procedures Cath lab: Accompanies patients/family to room to help facilitate patient flow. Documentation reflects accurate assessment/evaluation, modification, and patient’s response to therapy, changes in condition, and therapeutic interventions/procedures. Entries in the medical record follow hospital policy (i.e., date, time, use of appropriate abbreviations, and legibility). Documentation is completed within established timeframes including, but not limited to: Admission Assessment form, daily Patient Flowsheet, Peripheral IV Flowsheet, Family Education Record, and Interdisciplinary Goals. Reviews and updates computerized careplan to accurately reflect the plan of care. Completes computerized documentation within established timeframes, including, but not limited to: Medication Administration Record, Allergies, Patient Information, etc. Completes and verifies accurate order entry in the computerized careplan. Ensures that discharge instructions clearly state patient care needs after discharge. Regular attendance at work is an essential function of the job. Perform physical requirements as described in the Physical Requirements section Assists FCC Coordinator in arranging and coordinating appointments prior to the delivery process. Accepts assignment to mentor student nurse observation experience in unit. Accepts assignments to share/teach knowledge and provide clinical support as a relief preceptor for new staff. Professionally seeks opportunities to help teammates during shift as needed. Accepts and completes other assigned tasks in a professional manner. Education Qualifications Associate's Degree from an accredited school of nursing Required or Bachelor's Degree from an accredited school of nursing Required Experience Qualifications Minimum 1 year of RN experience Required and Experience with pediatric patients Preferred and Previous experience with EPIC Preferred Skills And Abilities Must be able to perform a variety of duties, often changing from one task to another of a different nature, without loss of efficiency or composure, and be able to perform under stressful conditions when confronted with multiple requests, demonstrating prioritizing skills. Licenses and Certifications RN - Registered Nurse - State Licensure and/or Compact State Licensure current and valid in the state of Nebraska Upon Hire Required and BLS - Basic Life Support through the American Heart Association Upon Hire Required and PALS - Pediatric Advanced Life Support (except NICU) within 180 Days Required and NRP - Neonatal Resuscitation (NICU only) within 180 Days Required and ACLS within 6 months of hire (Cath Lab only) Required and ENPC - Emergency Nursing Pediatric Certification (ED only) within 1 Year Required and TNCC - Trauma Nursing Core Course (ED only) within 1 Year Required For RNs working in the Radiology Nursing area, RNs will be trained in all areas of Radiology Nursing and will complete all required competencies Required Children’s is the very best for kids and the very best for your career! At Children’s, we put YOU first so together, we can improve the life of every child! INDNUR About The Team We're looking for exceptional people to join the Newborn Intensive Care Unity (NICU) team. Our NICU is most advanced in the region, and we care for the very sickest newborn babies. We are looking for talented, dedicated people who can deliver excellent clinical care with a kind, compassionate attitude. If this sounds like you, we encourage you to apply. Show more Show less 
Job Description Scheduled Hours: 1900-0700 At Children’s, the region’s only full-service pediatric healthcare center, our people make us the very best for kids. Come cultivate your passion, purpose and professional development in an environment of excellence and inclusion, where team members are supported and deeply valued. Opportunities for career growth abound as we grow our services and spaces, including the cutting-edge Hubbard Center for Children. Join our highly engaged, caring team—and join us in providing brighter, healthier tomorrows for the children we serve. Children's is committed to diversity and inclusion. We are an equal opportunity employer including veterans and people with disabilities. A Brief Overview Coordinates professional nursing and individualized, family centered care to pediatric patients, ranging from extreme prematurity through adolescence in the critical care transport environment. Care and transport of the critically ill patient is supported using the nursing process and clinical skills in accordance with Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems (CAMTS) standards and hospital policies and procedures. Varied schedules to include weekend and holiday patterns. Essential Functions Conducts individualized age-specific patient/family assessments according to defined unit scope and nursing practice standards. (Individualized refers to the patient’s developmental, cognitive, cultural, psychosocial, spiritual, and educational/family influences and physical/medical care needs.) Initial Assessment: ▪ Collects and documents data related to patient’s individualized care. ▪ Demonstrates age-specific competency in assessment of patients by the ability to obtain and interpret information in terms of the patient needs, knowledge of growth and development, and understanding of the range of treatment needed by these patients. ▪ Assesses patient/family need for education and uses an individualized approach in delivery style. ▪ Assess and interprets patient data upon arrival at the referring hospital. Reassessment: ▪ Performs reassessment based on unit standards, and changes in patient condition. Communicates changes to appropriate persons (MCP, transport partner, family) as indicated. ▪ Performs reassessments on transports after interventions and as needed. Communicates changes to medical control physician. Develops individualized patient/family plan of care using clinical practice guidelines to meet identified needs. (Plan of Care includes current and anticipated actions focused on stabilization, care, and transport needs.) Utilizes assessment data from the referral hospital or team as well as transport assessment data to individualize patient care and transport needs. Utilizes individualized assessment data to develop the patient/family’s plan of care. Revises plan of care based on patient’s condition and transport conditions (weather, distance, mode.) Demonstrates ability to prioritize patient care or interventions based on assessments/reassessments. While on transport, develops and initiates a plan of care incorporating current and potential problems requiring intervention, expected response and the medical plan of care in collaboration with the medical control physician. Communicates the plan to the receiving nurse prior to arrival at Children’s Hospital or receiving facility. Implements and evaluates nursing actions in accordance with the individualized patient/family plan of care and patient condition/needs. Incorporates critical thinking into the delivery of clinical skills and in analyzing patient response to orders, tests, labs, medications, and treatments. Demonstrates clinical competence in administering interventions according to identified standards and age specific needs. During the transport process, prioritizes and organizes care based on patient acuity, time limitations and consultation with medical control physician. Initiates action to prevent current or potential risk to a patient in an emergent situation. Documentation reflects accurate assessment/evaluation, modification, and patients’ response to therapy, changes in condition, and therapeutic interventions/procedures. Entries into the electronic medical record follow transport documentation policy. Documentation is completed within established timeframes. Demonstrates responsiveness to the organizational functions of the transport process. Response times are within targeted benchmarks set by the program. Complies with ambulance, helicopter, and fixed wing operational safety in accordance with current guidelines. Checks, cleans, and stocks transport bags and equipment. Ensures equipment is in good working order. Maintains all transport equipment in a state of mission readiness by checking all equipment at the beginning of each shift, noting any discrepancies, and ensuring steps toward resolution. Cleans equipment and restocks bags after a transport. Demonstrates knowledge of transport equipment location, function, and restocking procedures. Demonstrates the ability to troubleshoot all equipment and ensures that all malfunctions are promptly reported. Completes daily, weekly, monthly, and ongoing equipment checklists. Completes quarterly competencies, monthly education, aircrew training, and other educational and professional development requirements when assigned. Regular attendance at work is an essential function of the job. Perform physical requirements as described in the Physical Requirements section Adherence to Transport Fit for Duty policy. Education Qualifications Bachelor's Degree from an accredited school of nursing Preferred and Must be enrolled in a Bachelor of Nursing program Required Experience Qualifications Minimum 3-year experience critical care Required and Minimum 1 year of experience with pediatric patients Preferred Skills And Abilities Must be able to perform a variety of duties, often changing from one task to another of a different nature, without loss of efficiency or composure, and be able to perform under stressful conditions when confronted with multiple requests, demonstrating prioritizing skills. Must be able to work in an environment which includes the use of ambulance, helicopter, and airplane patient transport vehicles that results in exposure to non-conventional motions, noise, vibration, fumes and extreme heat/cold. Must be able to perform multiple physical activities at the same time (i.e., carrying equipment while pushing a cot or incubator) Licenses and Certifications RN - Registered Nurse - State Licensure and/or Compact State Licensure Required and BCLS - Basic Life Support Required and PALS - Pediatric Advanced Life Support within 180 Days Required and NRP - Neonatal Resuscitation within 180 Days Required and ACLS within 1 Year Required and Pediatric Advanced Transport Course (PATC) required within 2 years of hire Required and TNCC - Trauma Nursing Core Course within 1 Year Required or ATCN - Advanced Trauma Care Nurse within 1 Year Required or Other CAMTS approved trauma certification course within 1 Year Required and Specialty Certification required within 2 years of hire Required Must have valid driver’s license with an acceptable motor vehicle driving record Required and Due to the aircraft the Organization utilizes for both rotary and fixed wing, all Transport applicants must be 225 lbs or under at time of hire. Upon Hire Required Children’s is the very best for kids and the very best for your career! At Children’s, we put YOU first so together, we can improve the life of every child! Show more Show less