Nursing Jobs in Townsend, MT

RN Full-time
Billings Clinic

RN - Acute/ER Night Shift ~ $10 Hourly Diff. (NOC/Full-time/Townsend)

Working under general supervision, the RN employs the full nursing process—assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation—while utilizing both theoretical knowledge and clinical skills to promote and maintain patient health. Requires integrating evidence-based nursing practices aligned with national standards to achieve quality outcomes. Accountable for the quality of nursing care provided, overseeing the care plan with a focus on maintaining professionalism. Involved in delivering exceptional nursing care to patients in acute, swing bed, and emergency care settings, in close collaboration with physicians, nurse practitioners, and other healthcare professionals. The ideal candidate will exhibit clinical expertise, a strong dedication to patient-centered care, and the ability to excel in a fast-paced, rural healthcare setting. Essential Job Functions • Meet all mandatory organizational and departmental requirements, maintaining competency in standards related to environment, employee and patient safety, and job performance. • Utilize a holistic approach and evidence-based nursing practices to integrate the nursing process—assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation—into a goal-directed plan of care for each patient. • Collaborate with the interdisciplinary care team to deliver patient-centered care that meets specific needs. • Ensure timely and accurate documentation in patient medical records, adhering to departmental policies and procedures. • Adhere to safety standards, proactively identifying and addressing potential safety issues with appropriate actions. • Maintain proficiency in using relevant equipment, understanding pharmacology, and interpreting laboratory values pertinent to patient care. • Integrate evidence-based practices supported by nursing research into specialty areas to enhance patient outcomes. • Apply performance improvement principles to continually assess and improve the quality of patient care. • Take responsibility for personal and professional growth, meeting all system and departmental educational requirements. • Demonstrate supportive and caring behaviors in communication with patients, families, visitors, and the interdisciplinary care team. • Provide care that is appropriate and sensitive to the population-specific needs of each patient. • Delegate assignments and tasks to CNA with supervision to ensure patient care is completed according to Billings Clinic Policy. • Attend department trainings and meetings to stay informed on policies, procedures, and best practices. • Supports and models behaviors consistent with Billings Clinic’s mission, vision, values, code of business conduct and service expectations. Meets all mandatory organizational and departmental requirements. Maintains competency in all organizational, departmental and outside agency standards as it relates to the environment, employee, patient safety or job performance. • Performs all other duties as assigned or as needed to meet the needs of the department/organization. Minimum Qualifications Education • Two (2) Year / Associate’s Degree in Nursing • Four (4) Year / Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing preferred Experience • Preferable experience in acute care or critical access hospital setting Certifications and Licenses • ACLS - Within 6 months of hire - Must obtain prior to working independently on the unit. • PALS - Within 6 months of hire - Must obtain prior to working independently on the unit. • TNCC - Within 1 year of hire • Current Montana license as a Registered Nurse - At hire • BLS/Healthcare Provider
CMA Full-time
Holland Hospital

Medical Assistant (HHMG General Surgery), Full Time Days

$16.88 - $23.64 / HOUR
CURRENT HOLLAND HOSPITAL EMPLOYEES- Please apply through Find Jobs from your Workday employee account. The Medical Assistant will: Obtain patient information and vital signs, assist the physician with patient follow-up calls, screen and follow-up with patient test results; maintain medical record information; coordinate patient care information with other health care providers; and obtain prior authorizations. Phone responsibilities may include answering the phone, creating telephone encounters, directing callers to the appropriate person/department, taking messages and scheduling; appointments for the patients. The Medical Assistant may provide coverage for clerical positions as needed. This position must be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care and service appropriate to the age of the patients served in his/her area. Pay Range: $16.88 - 23.64/hour Employment Type: Full Time, 72 hours every 2 weeks Schedule: Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm, one day per week will be a half day Requirements: High School Diploma/GED required, Current Medical Assistant Certification or Registration or LPN required , BLS for the Healthcare Provider 60 days after hire required PATIENT CARE Maintains a confidential and safe patient focused office. Recognizes and responds appropriately to patient emergencies via phone and in the office. Applies site specific clinical screening tools. Obtains and updates patient information and vital signs. Uses standard protocol to order appropriate lab testing for patient care. Refills prescriptions per office protocol. Coordinates referrals and testing. Reviews the After Visit Summary with the patient and family to ensure comprehension. PROVIDER SUPPORT Works in conjunction with the provider to create a patient focused care team. Anticipates and supports the providers, allowing the providers to focus on clinical productivity. Coordinates communication between the patient, provider and care team. Delivers pertinent information to the provider. Screens calls, gathers information for the provider, as appropriate, and communicates with patients in a professional manner. Assures confidential questionnaires are completed and all necessary forms are signed. Schedules appointments, notifies the providers of cancellations, and fills time slots to maximize physician productivity. Provides accurate and timely information back to the patient as indicated by the care team. Follows protocols to scheduled same day and urgent visits. CLINICAL PROCEDURES Performs all clinical functions as directed by the physician. DOCUMENTATION Documents and updates patient information in the medical record. Reconciles and documents patient medication logs at each visit Maintains appropriate documentation log for clinical equipment, point of care testing, and sample medication log, if applicable. Assures confidential questionnaires are completed and all necessary. Obtains prior authorizations as required. Manages overdues, recalls and actions within the EMR. Files or scans records in an accessible, confidential and secure system. QUALITY IMPROVEMENT Supports the quality improvement activities of the facility and responds appropriately to change. Participates in learning experiences as appropriate. Manages the office specific registry to identify patient care gaps. Ensures compliance with policy, procedure and regulatory requirements. Maintains patient rights, confidentiality and ethical billing practices. Identifies communication needs of referral sources and assures that they receive information in a timely manner. -High School Diploma/GED required -Current Medical Assistant Certification or Registration or LPN required -BLS for the Healthcare Provider 60 days after hire required -Graduate of accredited Medical Assistant or LPN training program preferred Holland Hospital is an Equal Opportunity Employer, please see our EEO policy
RN Full-time
Billings Clinic

RN - Acute/ER Night Shift ~ $5.75 Hourly Diff. (NOC/Full-time/Townsend)

Working under general supervision, the RN employs the full nursing process—assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation—while utilizing both theoretical knowledge and clinical skills to promote and maintain patient health. Requires integrating evidence-based nursing practices aligned with national standards to achieve quality outcomes. Accountable for the quality of nursing care provided, overseeing the care plan with a focus on maintaining professionalism. Involved in delivering exceptional nursing care to patients in acute, swing bed, and emergency care settings, in close collaboration with physicians, nurse practitioners, and other healthcare professionals. The ideal candidate will exhibit clinical expertise, a strong dedication to patient-centered care, and the ability to excel in a fast-paced, rural healthcare setting. Essential Job Functions • Meet all mandatory organizational and departmental requirements, maintaining competency in standards related to environment, employee and patient safety, and job performance. • Utilize a holistic approach and evidence-based nursing practices to integrate the nursing process—assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation—into a goal-directed plan of care for each patient. • Collaborate with the interdisciplinary care team to deliver patient-centered care that meets specific needs. • Ensure timely and accurate documentation in patient medical records, adhering to departmental policies and procedures. • Adhere to safety standards, proactively identifying and addressing potential safety issues with appropriate actions. • Maintain proficiency in using relevant equipment, understanding pharmacology, and interpreting laboratory values pertinent to patient care. • Integrate evidence-based practices supported by nursing research into specialty areas to enhance patient outcomes. • Apply performance improvement principles to continually assess and improve the quality of patient care. • Take responsibility for personal and professional growth, meeting all system and departmental educational requirements. • Demonstrate supportive and caring behaviors in communication with patients, families, visitors, and the interdisciplinary care team. • Provide care that is appropriate and sensitive to the population-specific needs of each patient. • Delegate assignments and tasks to CNA with supervision to ensure patient care is completed according to Billings Clinic Policy. • Attend department trainings and meetings to stay informed on policies, procedures, and best practices. • Supports and models behaviors consistent with Billings Clinic’s mission, vision, values, code of business conduct and service expectations. Meets all mandatory organizational and departmental requirements. Maintains competency in all organizational, departmental and outside agency standards as it relates to the environment, employee, patient safety or job performance. • Performs all other duties as assigned or as needed to meet the needs of the department/organization. Minimum Qualifications Education • Two (2) Year / Associate’s Degree in Nursing • Four (4) Year / Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing preferred Experience • Preferable experience in acute care or critical access hospital setting Certifications and Licenses • ACLS - Within 6 months of hire - Must obtain prior to working independently on the unit. • PALS - Within 6 months of hire - Must obtain prior to working independently on the unit. • TNCC - Within 1 year of hire • Current Montana license as a Registered Nurse - At hire • BLS/Healthcare Provider
RN Outpatient Full-time
Billings Clinic

RN Clinic (Full-time/Townsend)

Under general supervision, utilizes the nursing process of assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation, and theoretical/clinical skills in the promotion/maintenance of health. Incorporates evidence-based nursing practices consistent with national standards and which support quality outcomes. Assumes responsibility and accountability for the quality of nursing care rendered. Essential Job Functions • Supports and models behaviors consistent with Billings Clinic’s mission, vision, values, code of business conduct and service expectations. Meets all mandatory organizational and departmental requirements. Maintains competency in all organizational, departmental and outside agency standards as it relates to the environment, employee, patient safety or job performance. • Utilizing a holistic approach and evidence-based nursing practices, incorporates the nursing process into the goal directed plan of care for the patient. Plan of care should include planning and scheduling of intervention/care and collaboration with other services/departments. • Prepares and administers various medications and injections; collects and analyzes specimens as directed. • Provides and/or assists with patient care, minor procedures and treatments within the scope of practice. • Communicates appointments, specialty procedures, and instructions by phone, in writing, and in person; coordinates patient information with other facilities, departments, and staff as appropriate. • Provides education, instructions, and advice to patients as directed by physician with consideration to age-appropriate care. • Responsible for documentation within clinical records (both electronic or written) of all patient care or treatments provided • Enters physician orders into clinical information systems. • Evaluates patient status via phone and in office setting. Advises patient appropriately (i.e., wound status, post-operative, etc.). • Plans and organizes the workday to meet the needs of the designated area. • Provides office clerical and administrative services as directed or as needed to maximize workflow, patient through put and to maximize provider resources. • Assists with provider documentation, charge capture and billing code capture. • Delegates work assignments within the scope of practice to other team members (LPN, Medical Assistant or Patient Service Representative) to meet the needs of the facility. • Plans, organizes, implements, evaluates and documents safe patient care consistent with organizational values/goals, policies and procedures. • Adheres to patient safety standards and identifies and anticipates problems and safety issues and initiates appropriate action. • Maintains appropriate skill/knowledge in specialty area with application and patient relevance of commonly used equipment specific to area; pharmacological application; application of laboratory values with disease process and physiological status. • Analyzes and shares the practice implications of nursing research in specialty areas. • Performs or assists with various procedures such as competency and training permit (e.g., dobutamine stress tests, conscious sedation, spirometry, IVs, and patient recovery, etc.) • Utilizes performance improvement principles to assess, enhance, and/or improve the quality of care. Participates in the incorporation of evidence-based outcomes and core principles, state survey/accreditation readiness activities, quality audits, quality improvement and patient safety teams, peer review processes, etc. • Develops collaborative relationships with physicians and other health care providers to enhance quality practice. • Takes responsibility for identification of own professional growth and developmental needs; meets all system/departmental educational requirements. • Demonstrates positive, supportive, and caring behaviors in communication with patients, families, visitors, physicians, staff, and others. • Consideration is given to the appropriateness of care based on the population specific needs of the patient. Nursing practice is delivered with compassion and respect for the inherent dignity, worth and uniqueness of every individual, unrestricted by considerations of social or economic status, personal attributes or the nature of health problems • Performs other duties as assigned or needed to meet the needs of the department/organization. • Triage RN Functions • Outreach Physician support • Float to other nursing areas within the hospital Minimum Qualifications Education • Two (2) year / Associate's Degree • Four (4) year / Bachelor’s Degree preferred Experience • Minimum of two (2) years of experience as an RN working in a hospital, physician clinic or other medical facility, preferred Certification / Licensure • Current Healthcare Provider CPR Certification or become CPR certified prior to working in a patient care environment, typically accomplished during the first week of orientation. • Current ACLS certification required for RN’s who perform procedures (e.g. dobutamine stress test, conscious sedation, etc.) and must be able to obtain within 9 months of employment • Healthcare Provider CPR Certification required • Current Montana state license as a registered nurse required