NP ER Pediatric Full-time
Nicklaus Children's Health System

Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (Acute Care) - Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship (Full Time, Variable shifts)

Description Job Summary The ED Advanced Practice Provider (APP) Fellowship is designed to provide post-graduate, on the job training to prepare the APP fellows for successful practice in Pediatric Emergency Medicine. Exposed to a variety of clinical rotations, APP fellows will refine critical thinking, diagnostic, and clinical skills necessary for managing complex medical situations and for providing safe, efficient and effective care to pediatric patients in the emergency department. The APP fellowship provides an opportunity for the licensed APP to receive twelve (12) months of intensive clinical training that uses a multidisciplinary approach to prepare clinicians to step into the challenging and fast paced role of an Emergency Medicine Advanced Practice Provider. Grounded in rigorous didactic curriculum, this intensive training program will offer hands on structured clinical rotations in hospital medicine and designated specialties. The ED APP Fellow works under the direct guidance of APP preceptors and attending physicians. Reports to the ED APP Manager. Job Specific Duties Successfully completes the required clinical rotations as per the program curricular requirements. Maintains safe & clean environment by complying with procedures, rules, and regulations. Conducts comprehensive assessments of patient's health status by taking health histories and examinations. Attends all didactic lectures and educational opportunities scheduled for APP fellow. Orders and interprets appropriate laboratory tests and diagnostic tests in collaborative relationship with the supervising physician or APP preceptor. Performs procedures as demonstrated through competency and identified in delineation of privileges under the guidance of her APP preceptor. Develops organizational skills to manage a patient caseload. Completes clinical documentation accurately and in a timely manner. Documents in the EMR all care provided and/or procedures performed for which the APP Fellow is responsible. Collaborates and consults with physicians and other health care professionals as appropriate. Develops effective communication and presentation skills with the interdisciplinary team. Develops a deep and broad knowledge base of the common pediatric disease processes for which pediatric patients are seen in the emergency department. Orders/prescribes medications, therapies, interventions, and procedures according to clinical privileges and under the guidance of APP preceptor. Teaches others by preparing journal club or presentations as assigned. Maintains professional and technical knowledge by attending educational workshops; reviewing professional publications; establishing personal networks; participating in professional societies. Identifies individual professional development needs and work with APP preceptors to create opportunities for learning and practice. Participates in performance improvement activities, quality of care initiatives, and research projects. Qualifications Minimum Job Requirements Master's degree in nursing or Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Valid Florida APRN License - maintain active and in good standing throughout employment Acute Care Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner by the Pediatric Nursing Certification Board (PNCB) - maintain active and in good standing throughout employment American Heart Association BLS - maintain active and in good standing throughout employment American Heart Association PALS - maintain active and in good standing throughout employment Level II Background Check - maintain active and in good standing throughout employment Successful completion of Credentialing by NCHS Medical Administration Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Able to work weekends, evenings, nights, holidays with varying schedules. Able to work independently and collaboratively with other disciplines using discretion and independent judgement. Able to recognize subtle changes in the patient's condition and to adapt care based on those changes. Able to interpret, adapt and react calmly under stressful conditions. Able to effectively communicate verbally and in writing. Able to maintain confidentiality of sensitive information. Able to problem solve and formulate a plan of care. #APP As required under the directive of House Bill 531 (2025) we are providing the link below to the Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse Education and Awareness website. https://info.flclearinghouse.com/ Job: Nursing - Clinical Department: NCPS-EMERGENCY ROOM PHYSICIANS-3100-451670 Job Status: Full Time
Nicklaus Children's Health System

Nurse Manager- NICU, Broward (Full Time, Days)

Description Job Summary Responsible for the management of quality patient and staff including internal and external customers within their designated scope of responsible (unit, department, or services). Job Specific Duties Acts as supplemental Operations Administrator when needed to supervise shift to shift operations. Coordinates and collaborates with stakeholders such as multidisciplinary teams and internal/external customers to create collaborative work relationships that drive performance and quality outcomes in a timely and effective manner. Identifies LEAN projects and selects tools to review and evaluate current process states. Manage budget(s) effectively and is made aware of any variances of greater than 5% by Director. Directly manages personnel resources from hiring to employment separation while supervising staff through orientation, training, and annual performance reviews within established guidelines within scope of responsibility. Monitors and impacts cost containment while enhancing revenue streams to meet the fiscal goals according to hospital policies and procedures. Maintains a comprehensive staffing plan/model that is aligned with budget and key quality indicators. Oversees and supervises day to day operations, reacting effectively to unplanned circumstances, demands and challenges of respective areas of responsibility, assuring quality services, and patient directed care. Coordinates and collaborates with stakeholders such as multidisciplinary teams, internal and external customers to create collaborative work relationships. Performs personnel procedures including payroll (time & attendance) and progressive disciplinary action in a timely and accurate manner. Develops educational programs and trains staff in related skills, values, and career development to ensure employee engagement and retention goals are achieved. Performs administrative duties such as collecting, analyzing, and reporting data pertinent to each department. Performs administrative duties such as collecting, analyzing, and reporting data pertinent to each department. Identifies, promotes, and facilitates educational programs and trains staff in related skills, values, and career development to ensure the employee engagement and retention goals are achieved. Participates in life wings as a method of process improvement. Oversees and supervises day to day service operations, reacting effectively to unplanned circumstances, demands and challenges of respective areas of responsibility, assuring quality services and patient directed care. Coordinates the unit's customer service indicators including the preparation, analysis, and submission of required reports. Complete daily patient rounds and staff rounds to provided updates on needed improvements and successes. Updates and communicates outcomes and information to staff during meetings or huddles. Establishes standards, provides training, and enforces compliance of departmental hospital customer service program. Recognizes staff members who are identified by families and helps embed a culture of service excellence with all staff. Qualifications Minimum Job Requirements Bachelor's Degree in BSN or BS in related field. Registered Nurse Licensure within the State of Florida or Multi-State Enhanced Nursing License Compact (eNLC) – maintain active and in good standing throughout employment CPR - American Heart Association BLS - maintain active and in good standing throughout employment PALS - American Heart Association – maintain active and in good standing throughout employment within one year of hire ACLS - American Heart Association - maintain active and in good standing throughout employment within one year of hire 3-5 years of RN experience Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities 2 years of pediatric nursing including charge nursing experience preferred. Career Development: certification after two years preferred. National certification in area of specialty preferred Ability to problem solve department issues and maintain clinical practices. Ability to communicate verbally and in writing. Able to maintain confidentiality of sensitive information. Competent in nursing skills required for designated scope of responsibility. Job: Nursing - Management Department: BHMC NICU ACUTE-2200-620011 Job Status: Full Time
RN Pediatric Full-time
Nicklaus Children's Health System

RN- Inflammatory Bowel Disease (Full Time, Days)

Description Job Summary Responsible for the planning and delivery of care utilizing nursing processes, assessment, implementation, and evaluation. Oversees the plan of care, utilizes effective problem solving strategies, and applies evidence based practice. Supports and uphold quality standards of a Magnet designated hospital and Patient Bill of Rights. Practices under the supervision of the Nursing Manager/Director and has passion for learning, provides compassionate, and family centered care for Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center patients. Job Specific Duties Completes nursing multi-system assessment to include head to toe, vitals, initiates & completes infusion, starts IVs, collects specimens, draws & documents labs. Post results in the patient record. Implements and documents the plan of care in collaboration with the other disciplines and services to assure safe and efficient care. Follows physician’s orders, administers medications when needed. Adheres to six rights of medication administration per medication administration policy. Coordinates all patients scheduling with the ARNP and aligns with the Physician’s schedule to maximize benefits to the families and Physician satisfaction. Performs reassessments and monitors patient for adverse reactions. Documents in a timely and accurate manner any changes in the plan of care or when an intervention is performed. Works collaboratively with all levels of the hospital interdisciplinary team and promotes the team concept within the department & hospital wide. Interacts with patients and families to review plan of care and solicits input and communicate any patient and family concerns to physician. Provides all discharge planning paperwork including school notes and participates in patient and family teaching. Actively participates in the performance review process through chart reviews and validating timeliness of charting and all requirements are met. Charts all patient charges, assessment, and reconciliation. Communicates the patient’s progress including critical findings, changes in the patient’s condition with the physician and/or disciplines involved in the care of the patient. Performs and documents discharge planning as per policy. Promotes a safe "error free" working environment by consistently performing infection prevention are adhered to on their assigned shift. Performs observational assessment, takes measures to accommodate patient, and ensures safe care while ensuring no medication errors. Performs falls risk assessment & takes appropriate steps. Meets or exceeds unit standards in achieving a 95% CEI; completes documentation; accountable to regulatory requirements of the DNV, CMS, DOH & other accrediting agencies. Qualifications Minimum Job Requirements RN - Registered Nurse RN Licensure within the State of Florida or Multi-State Enhanced Nursing License Compact (eNLC) – maintain active and in good standing throughout employment American Heart Association BLS – must maintain active and in good standing throughout employment American Heart Association PALS – must maintain active and in good standing throughout employment within 2 years Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities BSN degree preferred or currently enrolled in BSN program (requiring proof) within 6 months of hire. A minimum of 1year experience as an RN preferred. Career Development: National certification Pediatric Nurse (CPN) and/or certification equivalent within 5 years of hire preferred. Possesses proficiency in computers and Electronic Medical Record (EMR) preferred. Analyze and interpret data and utilize the information to make judgments regarding patient care. Effective verbal and written communication skills. Ability to positively influence, hold self, and others accountable. Works effectively in collaborative environment. Ability to apply principles of evidence-based practice, analytical thinking, and service excellence in practice . Job: Nursing - Clinical Department: INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE CTR-2100-688000 Job Status: Full Time
RN Pediatric PICU Full-time
Nicklaus Children's Health System

RN- PICU (Full Time, Nights)

Description Job Summary Responsible for the planning and delivery of care utilizing nursing processes: assessment, implementation and evaluation. Oversees the plan of care, utilizes effective problem solving strategies and applies evidence based practice. Supports and upholds quality standards of a Magnet designated hospital and Patient Bill of Rights. Practices under the supervision of the Nursing Manager/Director and provides compassionate and family centered care for Pediatric Intensive Care Unit patients. Job Specific Duties Ensures completion of patient admission history and accurately completes the discharge planning process as per department and hospital policies and procedures. Plans, implements and documents the plan of care in collaboration with the other disciplines and services to assure safe and efficient care. Provides nursing care that includes IV site monitoring, specimen collection and assists medical team with specific procedures. Follows physician’s orders, administers and reconstitutes medications when needed. Adheres to five rights of medication administration per Medication Administration policy. Collaborates and participates in daily rounds with multi-disciplinary team as appropriate and fosters a Family Centered Care Environment. Utilizes electronic innovations to provide efficient patient care and attends to patient call lights in a manner that promotes patient safety per hospital policy. Ensures proper and safe sedation administration to patients and monitors recovery as per the Sedation policy and procedure. Completes all nursing multi-system assessment that includes head to toe, vitals, dressing changes, suction, feeding, bathing ,med administration, and repositioning. Ensures appropriate restraint orders, use and documentation as required by Sedation policy and procedure. Accesses electronic health record (EHR) independently according to hospital policy and completes accurate and timely documentation in the patient’s electronic health record. Communicates and documents critical lab results per hospital policy and procedures. Communicates with patients and families to review plan of care and solicits input; communicates any patient and family concerns to physician. Promotes a working environment that is “error free” in all quality indicators through assessment of all body systems- prevention of central line and catheter associated urinary tract infections, avoidance of falls, ouch-free procedural pain and pain reduction, observes skin integrity for prevention of skin breakdown, ensures proper and safe wound care, secures endotracheal tubes when applicable, and zero based medication errors – by following the 5 rights of Medication Administration, consistently providing high-quality safe care as prompted. Provides patient information and effectively completes the hand off process during walking rounds at shift change and patient reassignments. Ensures proper personal protective equipment (PPE) indication and use. Qualifications Minimum Job Requirements RN - Registered Nurse RN Licensure within the State of Florida or Multi-State Enhanced Nursing License Compact (eNLC) – maintain active and in good standing throughout employment CPR BLS -American Heart Association BLS - must maintain active and in good standing throughout employment PALS - American Heart Association PALS - must maintain active and in good standing throughout employment within two years of hire Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities BSN degree or currently enrolled in BSN program A minimum of 1 year of experience as an RN in ICU environment preferred Nursing experience in a pediatric healthcare ICU setting is strongly preferred ICU critical care training academy experience preferred Career Development: National certification Certified Pediatric Nurse (CPN) within 2 years of hire or (CCRN) preferably within 3 -5 years of hire Possess proficiency in computers and Electronic Health Record (EHR) preferred Able to analyze and interpret data and utilize the information to make judgments regarding patient care Effective verbal and written communication skills Ability to positively influence, hold self and others accountable Experience with procedures training process for specialties: Apheresis and ECMO preferred Leadership experience preferred to take on rotating charge nurse duties after one year Able to work effectively in collaborative environment Ability to apply principles of evidence-based practice, analytical thinking and service excellence in practice Able to float to various nursing units while maintaining the delivery of clinical excellence and high quality service Knowledge of diverse cultures’ belief systems and values around health issues Job: Nursing - Clinical Department: PEDIATRIC ICU-2100-620020 Job Status: Full Time
RN Pediatric Full-time
Nicklaus Children's Health System

RN- Hemodialysis Unit (Full Time, Days)

Description Job Summary: Provides nursing care as a member of the healthcare team delivering specialized care for patients with Renal Replacement health condition. Responsible for direct patient care with specialized modalities to include: hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, and continuous renal replacement therapies. Applies evidence based practice in the planning and delivery of care and conducts ongoing education to patients and families. Supports PICU, NICU, CICU, and Medical/Surgical Adolescent Medicine inpatient nursing units with acute services. Supports and upholds quality standards of a Magnet designated hospital and Patient Bill of Rights. Practices under the supervision of the Nursing Manager/Director. Minimum Job Requirements: RN - Registered Nurse within the State of Florida - maintain active and in good standing throughout employment. CPR BLS - CPR American Heart Association (AHA) - maintain active and in good standing throughout employment. PALS - American Heart Association (AHA) - maintain active and in good standing throughout employment. within 2 years 1-3 years RN experience Required Qualifications Job Specific Duties: Provides nursing care and performs treatment to Renal Replacement in the MCH outpatient center and designated inpatient nursing units. Delivers appropriate treatment technique such as hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, and continuous renal replacement therapies. Completes nursing clinical assessment, obtains vitals, patient’s weight, monitors patient responses to treatment therapy, and adjusts and modifies treatment as directed by physician. Performs all required pre-treatment dialysis machine alarm testing, including Pressure Holding Test (PHT) and sets up dialysis machines in preparation of patient’s treatment. Ensures safe and clean working environment, cleans and disinfects dialysis machine, performs water testing, and machine calibration in accordance with department policies and procedures. Implements, administers, and monitors patient's response to prescribed intradialytic transfusions; escalates and notifies the physician of any adverse reaction. Collaborates and communicates with physicians and other members of the healthcare team to interpret, adjust, and coordinate daily patient care plan to ensure continuity of care. Collaborates with the inpatient nursing unit, clinical, and medical teams, and delivers appropriate treatment technique using portable equipment and machines. Communicates the patient's progress including critical findings and changes in the patients' condition with the physician and/or disciplines involved in the care of the child. Reviews patient admission history, prepares and completes the discharge planning process accurately as per department and hospital policies and procedures. Follows physician’s orders, administers and reconstitutes medications directed. Adheres to the six rights of medication administration. Collaborates and rounds with a multi-disciplinary team in daily care planning rounds, as appropriate and fosters a Family Centered Care environment. Accesses electronic health record independently according to hospital policy and completes accurate and timely documentation in the patient’s electronic health record. Communicates with patients and families to review plan of care and solicits input. Communicates any patient and family concerns to physician. Assess patient and family understanding of therapy regimen and conducts ongoing education for patients and their families. Educates patients/family members on renal replacement therapies and post treatment home care such as disease, medication, treatments, pain, discharge, and safety. Promotes an 'error free' work environment, consistently provides high-quality, safe care as per hospital policies, conducts prevention rounding, and promptly follows up on concerns. Assesses all body systems, ensures safe, effective, efficient care delivery with emphasis on the absence of medication errors, falls avoidance, ouch-free procedural pain and reduction of pain. Provides patient information and effectively completes the hand off process at shift change and patient reassignments. Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Strong problem solving, critical thinking and conflict resolution skills. Ability to manage multiple priorities and strong time management skills. Effective verbal and written communication skills. Computer literate. Career Development: National certified preferably within 5 years of hire. BSN Degree or currently enrolled in BSN program. Nursing experience in a Pediatric healthcare setting is preferred. Certification in Nephrology Nursing is preferred. Works effectively in a collaborative environment. Ability to apply principles of evidenced-based practice, analytical thinking and service excellence in practice. Analyze and interpret data and utilize the information to make judgments regarding patient care. On-call assignment per department and hospital policy. Job: Nursing - Clinical Department: DIALYSIS - HEMO-2100-660010 Job Status: Full Time
Nicklaus Children's Health System

RN- Float Pool/ Med Surg (Full Time, Nights)

Description Job Summary Responsible for the planning and delivery of care utilizing nursing processes: assessment, implementation, and evaluation. Oversees the plan of care, utilizes effective problem solving strategies and applies evidence based practices. Supports and upholds quality standards of a Magnet designated hospital and Patient Bill of Rights. Practices under the supervision of the Nursing Manager/Director. Provides compassionate and family centered care. Job Specific Duties Ensures completion of patient admission, history, assessment, & pain reassessment. Accurately prepares & completes the discharge planning process per department and hospital policies & procedures. Conducts handoff with oncoming RN utilizing SBAR; documents in Cerner. Conducts assessments and documents. Plans, implements, and documents the plan of care (i.e. high risk of falls) in collaboration with other disciplines and services to assure safe and efficient care. Provides nursing care that includes: IV site monitoring, suctioning, specimen collection, lines, tubes and drains, and assists medical team with specific procedures. Follows physician’s orders and administers medication. Adheres to six rights of medication administration. Collaborates and rounds with a multi-disciplinary team during daily care planning rounds as appropriate and fosters a Family Centered Care Environment. Utilizes electronic innovations to provide efficient patient care. Attends to patient call lights in a manner that promotes patient safety per hospital policy. Reports critical values or change in status to the physicians within Procedure and Policy Standards and documents clinician notification in Cerner. Ensures proper and safe wound care as required by Wound Care Policy and Procedures. Accesses electronic health record independently according to hospital policy. Completes accurate and timely documentation in the patient’s electronic health record. Communicates with patients and families to review plan of care, provide education, and when necessary uses appropriate translation methods. Communicates any patient and family concerns to physician. Promotes an “error free” working environment by consistently providing high-quality safe care as per hospital policies. Responsible for providing a safe environment for co-workers by placing isolation/precaution signs (droplet, contact, or airborne). Creates incident reports for hospital acquired conditions, near misses, malfunction of machine on patients, and adverse events/medication errors documenting the situation within 72 hours. Assesses all body systems, ensures safe efficient care, absence of medication errors, avoidance of falls, prevention of central line infections, ouch-free procedural pain, and pain reduction. Qualifications Minimum Job Requirements RN - Registered Nurse RN Licensure within the State of Florida or Multi-State Enhanced Nursing License Compact (eNLC) – maintain active and in good standing throughout employment CPR BLS -American Heart Association BLS maintain active and in good standing throughout employment. PALS - American Heart Association PALS maintain active and in good standing throughout employment. required within 2 years of hire date Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities BSN degree or currently enrolled in a BSN degree program. Career Development: National certification preferably within 2 -5 years of hire. 1 year RN experience in a medical surgical environment for pediatrics preferred. Proficiency in computers and Electronic Health Record (EHR) preferred. Analyzes and interprets data; utilizes information to make decisions regarding patient care. Strong time management and prioritization skills. Ability to work well with multidisciplinary teams. Ability to create a family centered care environment by providing excellent customer service. Effective verbal and written communication skills. Able to work effectively in a collaborative environment. Ability to apply principles of evidence-based practice, analytical thinking, and service excellence in practice. Ability to adapt and adjust to changing environments frequently including mid-shift. Able to float to various nursing units while maintaining the delivery of clinical excellence and high quality service. Job: Nursing - Clinical Department: NURSING FLOAT POOL-2100-609002 Job Status: Full Time
Nicklaus Children's Health System

RN- Med Surg/ Observation (Full Time, Nights)

Description Job Summary Responsible for the planning and delivery of care utilizing nursing processes: assessment, implementation, and evaluation. Oversees the plan of care, utilizes effective problem solving strategies, and applies evidence based practice. Supports and upholds quality standards of a Magnet designated hospital and Patient Bill of Rights. Practices under the supervision of the Nursing Manager/Director. Provides compassionate and family center care for the patients admitted under observation status in 2 North. Job Specific Duties Ensures completion of patient admission, history, and assessment. Accurately prepares and completes discharge planning as per department and hospital policies and procedures. Conducts handoff with oncoming RN utilizing SBAR; documents in Cerner. Plans, implements, and documents the plan of care (i.e. high risk of fall) in collaboration with other disciplines to assure safe and efficient care. Provides nursing care that includes: IV site monitoring, suctioning, specimen collection, g- tube care, and assists medical team with specific procedures. Follows physician’s orders and administers medication. Adheres to six rights of medication administration. Collaborates and rounds with a multi-disciplinary team in daily care planning rounds as appropriate and fosters a Family Centered Care Environment. Accountable for reporting critical values to the physicians within 30 minutes and documents a clinician notification in Cerner. Completes all nursing multi-system assessment to include: head to toe, vitals, dressing changes, applies protective skin barrier, suction, feeding, bathing and repositioning. Accesses electronic health record independently according to hospital policy and completes accurate and timely documentation (within 24 hours) in the patient’s electronic health record. Communicates and documents critical lab results per hospital policy and procedures. Communicates with patients and families to review plan of care and solicits input. Communicates any patient and family concerns to physician. Educates family on emergency CPR, reflux precaution, plan of care, skin care, falls prevention, medication administration/side effects, and purpose of medication. Promotes an “error free” working environment by consistently providing high-quality safe care as per hospital policies. Responsible for providing a safe environment for co-workers by placing isolation/precaution signs (droplet, contact, or airborne) on door. Responsible for indicating allergies for patients via Cerner and placing bracelet on patient. Creates incident reports for IV infiltrates, near misses, malfunction of machine on patients, and/or falls, documenting the situation. Qualifications Minimum Job Requirements RN - Registered Nurse RN Licensure within the State of Florida or Multi-State Enhanced Nursing License Compact (eNLC) – maintain active and in good standing throughout employment PALS - American Heart Association PALS maintain active and in good standing throughout employment within 2 years CPR BLS -American Heart Association BLS maintain active and in good standing throughout employment Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities BSN degree or currently enrolled in a BSN degree program Career Development: National certification Certified Pediatric Nurse (CPN) preferably within 2 -5 years of hire 1 year RN experience in a medical surgical environment for infants preferred Previous experience with diverse cultures’ and belief systems around health issues is preferred Possess proficiency in computers and Electronic Health Record (EHR) preferred Analyzes and interprets data; utilizes information to make decisions regarding patient care Strong time management and prioritization skills Effective verbal and written communication skills Experience with procedures training process for specialties: urinary cauterizations, suctioning Leadership experience preferred (will take on rotating charge nurse duties after a year) Works effectively in a collaborative environment Ability to apply principles of evidence-based practice, analytical thinking, and service excellence in practice Able to float to various nursing units while maintaining the delivery of clinical excellence and high quality service Possesses a passion for learning Job: Nursing - Clinical Department: 2 NORTH-2100-620000 Job Status: Full Time
RN Pediatric NICU Full-time
Nicklaus Children's Health System

RN- NICU (Full Time, Nights)

Description Job Summary Assesses, plans, implements, evaluates, and supervises individual patient care on a nursing unit according to unit policies and procedures. Supports and upholds the Patient Bill of Rights. Practices under the supervision of the Manager/Director. Job Specific Duties Communicates the patient's progress including critical findings, changes in the patients' condition to the physician and/or disciplines involved in the care of the child. Plans, implements, and documents the plan of care in collaboration with other disciplines and services to assure safe and efficient care. Completes all nursing assessment of patients. Performs reassessments as per policy when there is a change in the plan of care or an intervention is performed. Provides basic nursing care such as feeding, bathing, changing diapers, may start IV, suctioning and repositioning for neonates. Responds to medical equipment in a timely manner. Completes patient admission history (spiritual, cultural, developmental, educational/learning, and psychosocial needs) and discharge planning thoroughly and accurately as per policy . Accesses electronic health record independently according to hospital policy and completes accurate and timely documentation. Provides education and documents on patient/family teachings on health related needs (i.e. disease, medications, treatments, pain, discharge, safety, nutrition, skin care etc.). Follows physician’s orders and administers medications as directed. Adheres to the six rights of medication administration. Promotes a safe "error free" working environment by consistently performing thorough hand-offs and infection prevention measures. Assesses all body systems, ensures safe, effective, efficient care delivery with emphasis on the absence of medication errors, avoidance of falls from surface, ouch-free procedural pain, reduction of pain, absence of blood borne infections and surgical site infections. Secures Endotracheal tubes when applicable per competency and observes of skin integrity for prevention of skin breakdown. Provides beside report and patient information at shift change. F: Daily/ T: 10 minutes per patient R: Responsible for specimen collection. Qualifications Minimum Job Requirements Registered Nurse RN Licensure within the State of Florida or Multi-State Enhanced Nursing License Compact (eNLC) – maintain active and in good standing throughout employment American Heart Association BLS must maintain active and in good standing throughout employment Neonatal Resuscitation Program NRP must maintain active and in good standing throughout employment within 1 year Must complete competency assessment tool upon 6 months of hire date for a Critical Care setting Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities BSN degree or currently enrolled in BSN program Career Development: National certified preferably within 5 years of hire Pediatric Nursing experience in an acute care setting preferred Proficient in Microsoft Office preferred Ability to prioritize and complete tasks in a timely fashion with attention to detail Strong time management, critical thinking, verbal and written communication skills Job: Nursing - Clinical Department: NEONATAL ICU-2100-620010 Job Status: Full Time
LPN ER Pediatric Full-time
Nicklaus Children's Health System

LPN Emergency Services (Full Time, Days)

Description Job Summary Delivers high quality customer service and thrives in a collaborative fast-paced, multidisciplinary approach to total patient care. Works under the direction of a Registered Nurse and within the scope of practice with the Florida Board of Nursing Practice Act. Responsible for delivering routine patient care for newborns through adolescents in a family centered care environment. Job Specific Duties Completes nursing pain assessment, pain reassessments, and vitals within appropriate timeframe. Communicates with RN to provide updates on nursing interventions, and pertinent information. Assists with collecting specimens, transporting specimens to laboratory, obtaining medication from pharmacy, performing EKG, performing CPR, and assisting in various procedures as needed. Provides point of care testing with documentation of results in the EMR to include: RSV, Flu, Strep, Pregnancy Tests, I stat - glucose, Occult blood. Actively supports patient by transporting to all areas within the hospital for procedures and admissions. Provides support to the RN to manage flow of patients efficiently during the shift. Administers appropriate medications and assists with IV Therapy. Completes bedside hand off communication at shift change, transfers, and patient reassignments. Provides discharge planning paperwork including school notes and participates in patient and family teaching. Documents nursing interventions and patient response in a timely manner according to departmental procedures in the Electronic Health record. Responsible for restocking of supplies. Assists with room preparation and turnover. Promotes an “error free” working environment by consistently providing high-quality safe care as prompted. Works to meet/exceed department standards & achieve hospital-wide CEI/SEI standards by completing documents in a timely manner, & being accountable to regulatory requirements of accrediting agencies. Provides continuous supervision, observation of behavioral health patients, and adheres to non-violent crisis intervention strategies (CPI). Qualifications Minimum Job Requirements Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) within the State of Florida or Multi-State Enhanced Nursing License Compact (eNLC) – maintain active and in good standing throughout employment American Heart Association BLS - maintain active and in good standing throughout employment Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) required within one year in the position American Heart Association PALS required within 2 years in position - maintain active and in good standing throughout employment Level II Background Check - maintain active and in good standing throughout employment Successfully completed 30-hour post graduate course on IV Therapy (Current employees will have until 10/31/2025 to successfully complete the IV Therapy course) Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities ACLS within 1 year in the position and in good standing throughout employment preferred Nursing experience in a pediatrics hospital is preferred Strong customer service, problem solving, critical thinking and conflict resolution skills Ability to manage multiple priorities and strong time management skills Effective verbal and written communication skills Ability to navigate and effectively utilize electronic patient care record Performs accurate calculations for medication administration Ability to perform the duties in accordance with the Nurse Practice Care Act, ANA Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice and Performance Able to work collaboratively and follow the direction of the Registered Nurse and/or Nursing Leader Dedicated to providing excellent customer service and meeting customer expectations As required under the directive of House Bill 531 (2025) we are providing the link below to the Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse Education and Awareness website. https://info.flclearinghouse.com/ Job: Nursing - Clinical Department: EMERGENCY ROOM NURSING-2100-670600 Job Status: Full Time
NP Pediatric Full-time
Nicklaus Children's Health System

Advanced Practice Provider - Adolescent Medicine (Full Time, Days)

Description Job Summary The Adolescent Medicine Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) provides comprehensive, developmentally appropriate primary and specialty care to adolescents. The APRN practices in collaboration with Adolescent Medicine physicians and an interdisciplinary team to deliver evidence-based, patient and family centered care across outpatient and inpatient/consultative settings. Responsibilities include completing history and physical examination; ordering and interpreting radiological and laboratory test results; prescribing medications, documenting patient care services within the EMR and departmental records; and performing procedures within scope of practice and demonstrated through competency. The APRN will report to the Section Chief. Job Specific Duties Performs comprehensive health assessments, including medical, psychosocial, behavioral, sexual, and reproductive health evaluations on adolescent patients. Diagnoses and manages common adolescent health conditions, including but not limited to- menstrual disorders, contraception, sexually transmitted infections (STI), eating disorders, and mood and anxiety disorders. Ensures plan of care is of sufficient breadth and depth to guide the interdisciplinary team in achieving the desired health outcomes for patients and families. Prescribes medications, orders and interprets diagnostic tests, and develops individualized treatment plans for patients. Ensures understanding and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the developmental level of the patient. Provides counseling and anticipatory guidance related to risk behaviors, mental health, nutrition, physician activity, and preventive care. Accountable for maintaining current expertise and skills in order to facilitate a high quality of clinical performance and to promote professional growth. Ensures accurate timely documentation in the EMR within 24 hours. Participates in other necessary activities associated with patient care (writing daily progress notes, coordinating clinical care, discharge planning, etc.). Performs procedures as demonstrated through competency. Precepts APP students. Recognizes need for physician consultation and guidance as indicated within experience and scope of practice. Qualifications Minimum Job Requirements Master's degree in nursing or Doctor of Nursing Practice APRN State of Florida Licensure - maintain active and in good standing throughout employment Certification by the American Nurse Credentialing Center (ANCC), American Academy of Nurse Practitioner Certification Program (AANP), or Pediatric Nursing Certification Board (PNCB)-maintain active and in good standing throughout employment American Heart Association BLS - maintain active and in good standing throughout employment Level II Background Check - maintain active and in good standing throughout employment Successful completion of Credentialing by NCHS Medical Administration Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Adolescent Gyn experience preferred. Pediatric Nurse Practitioner preferred. Able to relate cooperatively and constructively with patients, families, and co-workers. Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing. Able to maintain confidentiality of sensitive information. Ability to problem solve to formulate a plan of care and evaluate the patient's response to care. Ability to interpret, adapt and react calmly under stressful conditions. Ability to understand and communicate plan of care to Adolescent Medicine patients. #APP As required under the directive of House Bill 531 (2025) we are providing the link below to the Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse Education and Awareness website. https://info.flclearinghouse.com/ Job: Nursing - Clinical Department: NCPS-ADOLESCENT MEDICINE-3100-453300 Job Status: Full Time
Nicklaus Children's Health System

Nurse Navigator Pediatric Oncology Outpatient (Full Time, Days)

Description Job Summary Assumes responsibility in association with Physicians and Leaders to serve as a liaison for the "community" (referring physicians, patients and families) and other Nicklaus Children's Physicians. Assesses, plans, implements, evaluates, and supervises individual patient care according to organizational policies and procedures. Establishes early contact with cancer patients to eliminate barriers to timely diagnosis and treatment by coordination of referrals from physicians and health care facilities. Provides patient education related to illness and planned treatment. Provides patients with resources and linkages including community and patient/family support and assists in meeting cancer-related needs as identified by patients and families. Job Specific Duties Ensures safe and efficient patient care. Works closely with providers and program coordinators in all specialty areas to coordinate and communicate the patient’s care plan. Ensures further development of a collaborative and streamlined transitional patient and family process with physicians in the community and/or other related services such as radiation oncology. Works and collaborates with multidisciplinary teams to maintain and implement up-to-date coordinated patient care; communicates with all members of the healthcare team on behalf of the patient. Ensures clinical protocols to refer patients to appropriate specialist for diagnosis and treatment. Assists patients/families in obtaining referrals/appointments with needed specialists. Collaborates with clinic staff, case management, and authorizations teams to validate approriate authorizations are on file in the outpatient Infusion Unit to ensure proper reimbursement and prevent any treatment related delays. Collaborates with multi-disciplinary team to provide support as appropriate to ensure appointments/procedures were completed for date of service. Notifies team of schedule changes. Identifies and eliminates health care system barriers to ensure timely access to quality medical and clinical care. Proactively develops & enhances clinical processes with the goal of providing an excellent quality clinical experience for patients. Assures smooth transition of inpatient/outpatient experiences. Communicates with referring physician’s office for the patient’s and physician’s needs. Serves as liaison to community organizations for ongoing information and support services. Identifies, informs & assists with educating patients about their disease. Provides educational materials to parents. Develops care plans to enhance education & satisfaction; addresses clinical concerns. Works with Marketing and outreach departments to educate referring physicians and facilities on available services. Serves as a nurse liaison to facilitate services on patient management and leads in the coordination of complex care across a continuum. Ensures communication between staff & physicians; responsible for arranging appointments & follow-up; serves as a front-line resource to obtain records, test results, & other clinical information. Supports complex scheduling needs for patients in the Cancer and Blood Disorders Institute and the Infusion Unit. Functions as clinical expert/role model for the Pediatric Oncology Department, identifying clinical and communication issues. Utilizes data obtained to integrate evidence practice into patient care processes. Along with administrative staff, keeps meticulous data of physician and patient inquiries, including outcomes related to timeliness of communication, completed referrals and outcomes. Disseminates new information across the institution and the community, and remains current and at the cutting edge of specialty. Promotes a safe “error free” working environment by consistently performing thorough hand-offs, supporting infection prevention, and other patient safety measures. Qualifications Minimum Job Requirements Bachelor's Degree in Nursing RN Licensure within the State of Florida or Multi-State Enhanced Nursing License Compact (eNLC) – maintain active and in good standing throughout employment American Heart Association BLS – maintain active and in good standing throughout employment 2-4 years of experience in oncology nursing Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Master’s degree in Nursing preferred. Specialty certification is preferred. Pediatric nursing in an acute care setting preferred. Strong interpersonal communication skills. Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing. Well versed in conflict management skills. Good analytical and deduction skills. Sympathetic and emotionally supportive to patients and families. Strong organizational skills. Able to multi-task. Job: Nursing - Clinical Department: NURSING PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE-2100-860010 Job Status: Full Time
CMA Pediatric Full-time
Nicklaus Children's Health System

Medical Assistant - ORTHO - Broward (Full Time, Days)

Description Job Summary Assists in examinations and treatment of patient's care under the direction of the physician and/or clinician. Supports patient care management by performing various administrative functions. Job Specific Duties Answers telephones, routes calls, takes, and relays accurate phone messages. If applicable, prepares and administers medications/immunizations to patients as directed by provider. Communicates all significant changes in patient conditions or behavior to clinicians and physicians. Ensures all medical record/patient charts contains necessary documentation for medical appointments. Completes charting, collects, and distributes medical record documents related to patient. Gathers data for general information, special reports, contacting other employees, departments, agencies, and individuals for additional material. May prepare reports for provider approval. Maintains/prepares billing charge and reconciliation, assist in completing claims forms, and answers patient questions in reference to payment status. Runs reports for credit cards, super bills, and etc. Prepares final bookkeeping of assigned cash drawer and prepares and makes timely deposits. Maintains a clean and orderly work area and patient rooms. Operates and maintains equipment in proper working condition/order. Ensures medical supplies and inventory are maintained. Performs and documents vital signs and measurements. Provides and documents patient and family education. Assists physician with simple procedures and patient transport. Collects specimens and distributes to laboratory for results. Prepares for patient visits by preparing /pulling charts, printing super bills, and informing physician and other clinical staff of changes in schedule. Schedules appointments, diagnostic, therapeutic, verifies medical appointments, obtains and/or verify authorizations. Processes medical documentation for office visit and follow-up with patient when required. Serves as receptionist, conducts patient check-in, registration, collects fee for service/co-payments, and verifies referrals, insurance data, patient’s address & other pertinent information. Tracks all samples per policy before providing to patients to ensure proper coordination with physician orders or requests. Enters electronic order for lab, x-ray and medication/prescriptions for provider review and approval in electronic medical record. Process refills as directed by provider and written protocols. Qualifications Minimum Job Requirements American Heart Association BLS - maintain active and in good standing throughout employment Must have at least one of the following: • Proof of graduation from an accredited Medical Assistant or EMT program • Medical Assistant Certification • Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) • Nursing Degree (e.g., ASN or BSN) Candidates who do not possess one of the above requirements may still be considered if they have prior medical assistant experience in a physician practice and are able to produce at least one of the above requirements within 6 months of hire. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities High School education or equivalent preferred. Fluent in both English and Spanish highly preferred. 1-2 years of physician office experience preferred. 1-2 years of experience coordinating clinical care for patients preferred. Phlebotomy preferred. Able to effectively communicate verbally and in writing. Basic computer and math skills. Excellent patient management, customer service, and interpersonal skills. Strong problem solving, critical thinking and conflict resolution skills. Able to manage multiple priorities and strong time management skills. Able to float to various Primary Care Centers while maintaining the delivery of clinical excellence and high-quality service. Able to work effectively in a collaborative environment. Job: Nursing- Support (Clinical) Department: BHPG PEDS ORTHO KJEFFERS-3200-402790 Job Status: Full Time
CMA Pediatric Full-time
Nicklaus Children's Health System

Medical Assistant (Full Time, Days)

Description Job Summary Assists in examinations and treatment of patient's care under the direction of the physician and/or clinician. Supports patient care management by performing various administrative functions. Job Specific Duties Answers telephones, routes calls, takes, and relays accurate phone messages. If applicable, prepares and administers medications/immunizations to patients as directed by provider. Communicates all significant changes in patient conditions or behavior to clinicians and physicians. Ensures all medical record/patient charts contains necessary documentation for medical appointments. Completes charting, collects, and distributes medical record documents related to patient. Gathers data for general information, special reports, contacting other employees, departments, agencies, and individuals for additional material. May prepare reports for provider approval. Maintains/prepares billing charge and reconciliation, assist in completing claims forms, and answers patient questions in reference to payment status. Runs reports for credit cards, super bills, and etc. Prepares final bookkeeping of assigned cash drawer and prepares and makes timely deposits. Maintains a clean and orderly work area and patient rooms. Operates and maintains equipment in proper working condition/order. Ensures medical supplies and inventory are maintained. Performs and documents vital signs and measurements. Provides and documents patient and family education. Assists physician with simple procedures and patient transport. Collects specimens and distributes to laboratory for results. Prepares for patient visits by preparing /pulling charts, printing super bills, and informing physician and other clinical staff of changes in schedule. Schedules appointments, diagnostic, therapeutic, verifies medical appointments, obtains and/or verify authorizations. Processes medical documentation for office visit and follow-up with patient when required. Serves as receptionist, conducts patient check-in, registration, collects fee for service/co-payments, and verifies referrals, insurance data, patient’s address & other pertinent information. Tracks all samples per policy before providing to patients to ensure proper coordination with physician orders or requests. Enters electronic order for lab, x-ray and medication/prescriptions for provider review and approval in electronic medical record. Process refills as directed by provider and written protocols. Qualifications Minimum Job Requirements Medical Assistant Certification (must maintain active and in good standing throughout employment) and a minimum of 3 years of Medical Assistant experience; OR must have at least one of the following and a minimum of 5 years of Medical Assistant experience: Proof of graduation from an accredited Medical Assistant program Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Nursing Degree (e.g., ASN or BSN) American Heart Association BLS - maintain active and in good standing throughout employment Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities High School education or equivalent preferred. Fluent in both English and Spanish highly preferred. Able to effectively communicate verbally and in writing. Basic computer and math skills. Excellent patient management, customer service, and interpersonal skills. Strong problem solving, critical thinking and conflict resolution skills Ability to manage multiple priorities and strong time management skills Able to float to various Primary Care Centers while maintaining the delivery of clinical excellence and high-quality service Able to work effectively in a collaborative environment. Job: Nursing- Support (Clinical) Department: NCPS-PCC-MAIN HOSPITAL-3100-461690 Job Status: Full Time
RN Pediatric Full-time
Nicklaus Children's Health System

RN Cather Lab (Full Time, Days)

Description Job Summary Responsible for the planning and delivery of care utilizing nursing processes: assessment, implementation, and evaluation. Oversees the plan of care, utilizes effective problem solving strategies, and applies evidence based practices. Supports and upholds quality standards of a Magnet designated hospital and Patient Bill of Rights. Practices under the supervision of the Nursing Manager/Director and has passion for learning. Provides compassionate and family centered care for Cath Lab patients. Minimum Job Requirements RN - Registered Nurse RN Licensure within the State of Florida or Multi-State Enhanced Nursing License Compact (eNLC) – maintain active and in good standing throughout employment CPR BLS -American Heart Association BLS maintain active and in good standing throughout employment PALS - American Heart Association PALS maintain active and in good standing throughout employment ACLS - American Heart Association ACLS maintain active and in good standing throughout employment 1 year of adult/pediatric RN experience (including charge experience) in an acute care environment. Qualifications Essential Duties and Responsibilities Ensures completion of pre-op assessment of patient, measures and documents weight and height, checks lab completion and vital signs. Verifies parental consents are completed and signed for medication administered per policy. Ensures completion of patient admission history. Prepares and accurately completes the discharge planning process per department and hospital policies and procedures. Plans and implements the plan of care in collaboration with other disciplines and services to assure safe and efficient care. Follows physician’s orders and administers and reconstitutes medications as needed. Adheres to six rights of medication administration per medication administration policy. Collaborates with a multi-disciplinary team (ICU, Child Life, Med-Surg, etc.) in daily care planning as appropriate. Fosters a Family Centered Care Environment. Monitors child continuously during procedure and reports any status changes. Immediately notifies physician and takes action on findings. Prepares all medication required for surgical field as determined by the procedure. Stays with the patient during emergence and extubation; assists Anesthesia as needed. Ensures advanced directives are complete, secures blood consents, documents Time-Out procedures, and administers antibiotics as per Universal Protocol. Performs surgical counts and proper use of cautery machines throughout surgical procedures. Circulates throughout cases and ensures all expiration dates of implants are checked prior to use of any implant during a case. Ensures specific labs are run during cases (ACT, ABG’s, and O2 saturation) and supports with positioning patient prior to procedure/surgery. Interprets EKG throughout the case and takes appropriate actions based upon patient needs. Assesses/maintains all IV drips and intra-cardiac lines, central lines, chest tubes, and Foley catheters. Assists in a collaborative manner with the transportation of all patients per policy and standard procedures. Communicates with physician regarding patient’s progress including: critical findings, critical lab results, and changes in the patient’s condition. Performs & documents discharge plan per policy. Ensures all surgical procedure documentation (labs, consents, advance directives, and custody documentation) is obtained in a timely and accurate manner. Accesses Electronic Medical Record (EMR) and performs charge reconciliation according to hospital policy. Completes accurate and timely documentation in the patient’s EMR. Communicates with patients and families to review plan of care, solicits input, and communicates any patient and family concerns to physician. Provides education and documents on patient/family teachings on health related needs (i.e. disease, medications, treatments, pain, discharge, safety, nutrition, skin care, etc.). Promotes an “error free” working environment by consistently providing high-quality safe care as prompted (as per Universal Protocol Policy). Provides patient information and effectively completes the hand off process at reassignments. Utilizes Same Day Surgery checklist. Assesses all body systems, ensures safe, effective, and efficient care delivery with emphasis on the absence of medication errors, avoidance of falls, and reduction of pain post-procedure. Knowledge/Skills/Abilities BSN degree preferred or currently enrolled in BSN program. Possesses proficiency in computers, (EMR) Electronic Medical Record, and Cerner preferred. Career Development: National Certified Pediatric Nurse (CPN) and/or equivalent certification within 5 years of hire preferred. Able to analyze and interpret data and utilize the information to make judgments regarding patient care. Effective verbal and written communication skills. Ability to positively influence, hold self, and others accountable. Able to work effectively in a collaborative environment. Knowledge of operating external defibrillator/pacemaker. Ability to apply principles of evidence-based practice, analytical thinking, and service excellence in practice. Ability to take call in the Cath Lab and deliver high quality service. Job: Nursing - Clinical Department: CATHETERIZATION LAB-2100-702011 Job Status: Full Time
CMA Pediatric Full-time
Nicklaus Children's Health System

Medical Assistant PCC (Full Time, Days)

Description Job Summary Assists in examinations and treatment of patient's care under the direction of the physician and/or clinician. Supports patient care management by performing various administrative functions. Job Specific Duties Answers telephones, routes calls, takes, and relays accurate phone messages. If applicable, prepares and administers medications/immunizations to patients as directed by provider. Communicates all significant changes in patient conditions or behavior to clinicians and physicians. Ensures all medical record/patient charts contains necessary documentation for medical appointments. Completes charting, collects, and distributes medical record documents related to patient. Gathers data for general information, special reports, contacting other employees, departments, agencies, and individuals for additional material. May prepare reports for provider approval. Maintains/prepares billing charge and reconciliation, assist in completing claims forms, and answers patient questions in reference to payment status. Runs reports for credit cards, super bills, and etc. Prepares final bookkeeping of assigned cash drawer and prepares and makes timely deposits. Maintains a clean and orderly work area and patient rooms. Operates and maintains equipment in proper working condition/order. Ensures medical supplies and inventory are maintained. Performs and documents vital signs and measurements. Provides and documents patient and family education. Assists physician with simple procedures and patient transport. Collects specimens and distributes to laboratory for results. Prepares for patient visits by preparing /pulling charts, printing super bills, and informing physician and other clinical staff of changes in schedule. Schedules appointments, diagnostic, therapeutic, verifies medical appointments, obtains and/or verify authorizations. Processes medical documentation for office visit and follow-up with patient when required. Serves as receptionist, conducts patient check-in, registration, collects fee for service/co-payments, and verifies referrals, insurance data, patient’s address & other pertinent information. Tracks all samples per policy before providing to patients to ensure proper coordination with physician orders or requests. Enters electronic order for lab, x-ray and medication/prescriptions for provider review and approval in electronic medical record. Process refills as directed by provider and written protocols. Qualifications Minimum Job Requirements Medical Assistant Certification (must maintain active and in good standing throughout employment) and a minimum of 3 years of Medical Assistant experience; OR must have at least one of the following and a minimum of 5 years of Medical Assistant experience: Proof of graduation from an accredited Medical Assistant program Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Nursing Degree (e.g., ASN or BSN) American Heart Association BLS - maintain active and in good standing throughout employment Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities High School education or equivalent preferred. Fluent in both English and Spanish highly preferred. Able to effectively communicate verbally and in writing. Basic computer and math skills. Excellent patient management, customer service, and interpersonal skills. Strong problem solving, critical thinking and conflict resolution skills Ability to manage multiple priorities and strong time management skills Able to float to various Primary Care Centers while maintaining the delivery of clinical excellence and high-quality service Able to work effectively in a collaborative environment. Job: Nursing- Support (Clinical) Department: NCPS-PCC-MAIN HOSPITAL-3100-461690 Job Status: Full Time
RN Pediatric Full-time
Nicklaus Children's Health System

Cardiac Cath Lab RN (Full Time, Days)

Description Job Summary Responsible for the planning and delivery of care utilizing nursing processes: assessment, implementation, and evaluation. Oversees the plan of care, utilizes effective problem solving strategies, and applies evidence based practices. Supports and upholds quality standards of a Magnet designated hospital and Patient Bill of Rights. Practices under the supervision of the Nursing Manager/Director and has passion for learning. Provides compassionate and family centered care for Cath Lab patients. Minimum Job Requirements RN - Registered Nurse RN Licensure within the State of Florida or Multi-State Enhanced Nursing License Compact (eNLC) – maintain active and in good standing throughout employment CPR BLS -American Heart Association BLS maintain active and in good standing throughout employment PALS - American Heart Association PALS maintain active and in good standing throughout employment ACLS - American Heart Association ACLS maintain active and in good standing throughout employment 1 year of adult/pediatric RN experience (including charge experience) in an acute care environment. Qualifications Essential Duties and Responsibilities Ensures completion of pre-op assessment of patient, measures and documents weight and height, checks lab completion and vital signs. Verifies parental consents are completed and signed for medication administered per policy. Ensures completion of patient admission history. Prepares and accurately completes the discharge planning process per department and hospital policies and procedures. Plans and implements the plan of care in collaboration with other disciplines and services to assure safe and efficient care. Follows physician’s orders and administers and reconstitutes medications as needed. Adheres to six rights of medication administration per medication administration policy. Collaborates with a multi-disciplinary team (ICU, Child Life, Med-Surg, etc.) in daily care planning as appropriate. Fosters a Family Centered Care Environment. Monitors child continuously during procedure and reports any status changes. Immediately notifies physician and takes action on findings. Prepares all medication required for surgical field as determined by the procedure. Stays with the patient during emergence and extubation; assists Anesthesia as needed. Ensures advanced directives are complete, secures blood consents, documents Time-Out procedures, and administers antibiotics as per Universal Protocol. Performs surgical counts and proper use of cautery machines throughout surgical procedures. Circulates throughout cases and ensures all expiration dates of implants are checked prior to use of any implant during a case. Ensures specific labs are run during cases (ACT, ABG’s, and O2 saturation) and supports with positioning patient prior to procedure/surgery. Interprets EKG throughout the case and takes appropriate actions based upon patient needs. Assesses/maintains all IV drips and intra-cardiac lines, central lines, chest tubes, and Foley catheters. Assists in a collaborative manner with the transportation of all patients per policy and standard procedures. Communicates with physician regarding patient’s progress including: critical findings, critical lab results, and changes in the patient’s condition. Performs & documents discharge plan per policy. Ensures all surgical procedure documentation (labs, consents, advance directives, and custody documentation) is obtained in a timely and accurate manner. Accesses Electronic Medical Record (EMR) and performs charge reconciliation according to hospital policy. Completes accurate and timely documentation in the patient’s EMR. Communicates with patients and families to review plan of care, solicits input, and communicates any patient and family concerns to physician. Provides education and documents on patient/family teachings on health related needs (i.e. disease, medications, treatments, pain, discharge, safety, nutrition, skin care, etc.). Promotes an “error free” working environment by consistently providing high-quality safe care as prompted (as per Universal Protocol Policy). Provides patient information and effectively completes the hand off process at reassignments. Utilizes Same Day Surgery checklist. Assesses all body systems, ensures safe, effective, and efficient care delivery with emphasis on the absence of medication errors, avoidance of falls, and reduction of pain post-procedure. Knowledge/Skills/Abilities BSN degree preferred or currently enrolled in BSN program. Possesses proficiency in computers, (EMR) Electronic Medical Record, and Cerner preferred. Career Development: National Certified Pediatric Nurse (CPN) and/or equivalent certification within 5 years of hire preferred. Able to analyze and interpret data and utilize the information to make judgments regarding patient care. Effective verbal and written communication skills. Ability to positively influence, hold self, and others accountable. Able to work effectively in a collaborative environment. Knowledge of operating external defibrillator/pacemaker. Ability to apply principles of evidence-based practice, analytical thinking, and service excellence in practice. Ability to take call in the Cath Lab and deliver high quality service. Job: Nursing - Clinical Department: CATHETERIZATION LAB-2100-702011 Job Status: Full Time
LPN Pediatric Full-time
Nicklaus Children's Health System

LPN - The Children's Trust - Healthy Connections - Partial Year - Grant (Full Time, Days)

Description *This is a grant funded School Health position that will be working the school year Job Summary Provides routine patient care, care coordination, and primary prevention interventions under the direction of the ARNP, RN, and/or physician. Performs health screenings; observations; implementation of plan of care; reports patients' conditions to nursing team, physicians, and families; and provides appropriate education to students and families. Works with the TCT team to promote health and wellness in Dade County Public Schools, according to the guidelines and requirements of NCHS and The Children's Trust. Job Specific Duties Performs & documents all required screenings timely & accurately in the appropriate, required formats. Initiates appropriate interventions based on screenings. Reviews all student records annually & as required ensuring all required immunizations are up to date. Documents all immunizations in the appropriate school/state registries. Enters appropriate interventions & documents at minimum annually & as required in the student’s CUMMS school record. Responsible for knowing & updating all required elements in CUMM. Performs observations of students seeking care in the health clinic. Implements plan of care using protocols, documents plan of care in collaboration with other disciplines and services. Communicates with ARNP and/or physician patient’s progress and documents all student visits to the clinic in the appropriate formats and filed appropriately in a timely manner. Identifies all students with chronic conditions and initiates contact with family. Collaborates to implement plan of care established by the care team and family. Plans transfer of records. Ensures clinic is maintained according to all regulatory requirements including monitoring and documentation of all requirements. Administers medication as ordered, adhering to all appropriate agency’s policies and procedures. Provides training as indicated for teachers and staff. Plans and implements educational programs for students and staff on a monthly basis as indicated by the school’s educational calendar and determined by TCT leadership team. Participate in quality assurance programs established by regulatory agencies and TCT leadership team. Attends staff meetings as scheduled by TCT leadership team. Qualifications Minimum Job Requirements Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) within the State of Florida or Multi-State Enhanced Nursing License Compact (eNLC) – maintain active and in good standing throughout employment American Heart Association BLS -maintain active and in good standing throughout employment American Heart Association First Aid required within 90 days in this position- maintain active and in good standing throughout employment Level II Background Check Successfully completed 30-hour post graduate course on IV Therapy (Current employees will have until 11/30/2025 to successfully complete the IV Therapy course) Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Basic computer knowledge (Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook). Effective English and Spanish communication skills both verbal and written communications. Proficiency in medication calculations and administration Prior experience in Pediatrics preferred. Knowledge of CDC and MDCPS Vaccine Schedule/Mandatory Vaccine Requirements. Ability to work well with team members, upholding the standards established by NCHS and The Children’s Trust. As required under the directive of House Bill 531 (2025) we are providing the link below to the Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse Education and Awareness website. https://info.flclearinghouse.com/ Job: Nursing - Clinical Department: GRANT- THE CHILDREN'S TRUST-2100-311508 Job Status: Full Time
CMA Pediatric Full-time
Nicklaus Children's Health System

Medical Assistant - Cardiology (Full Time, Days)

Description Job Summary Assists in examinations and treatment of patient's care under the direction of the physician and/or clinician. Supports patient care management by performing various administrative functions. Job Specific Duties Answers telephones, routes calls, takes, and relays accurate phone messages. If applicable, prepares and administers medications/immunizations to patients as directed by provider. Communicates all significant changes in patient conditions or behavior to clinicians and physicians. Ensures all medical record/patient charts contains necessary documentation for medical appointments. Completes charting, collects, and distributes medical record documents related to patient. Gathers data for general information, special reports, contacting other employees, departments, agencies, and individuals for additional material. May prepare reports for provider approval. Maintains/prepares billing charge and reconciliation, assist in completing claims forms, and answers patient questions in reference to payment status. Runs reports for credit cards, super bills, and etc. Prepares final bookkeeping of assigned cash drawer and prepares and makes timely deposits. Maintains a clean and orderly work area and patient rooms. Operates and maintains equipment in proper working condition/order. Ensures medical supplies and inventory are maintained. Performs and documents vital signs and measurements. Provides and documents patient and family education. Assists physician with simple procedures and patient transport. Collects specimens and distributes to laboratory for results. Prepares for patient visits by preparing /pulling charts, printing super bills, and informing physician and other clinical staff of changes in schedule. Schedules appointments, diagnostic, therapeutic, verifies medical appointments, obtains and/or verify authorizations. Processes medical documentation for office visit and follow-up with patient when required. Serves as receptionist, conducts patient check-in, registration, collects fee for service/co-payments, and verifies referrals, insurance data, patient’s address & other pertinent information. Tracks all samples per policy before providing to patients to ensure proper coordination with physician orders or requests. Enters electronic order for lab, x-ray and medication/prescriptions for provider review and approval in electronic medical record. Process refills as directed by provider and written protocols. Qualifications Minimum Job Requirements CPR BLS -American Heart Association BLS - maintain active and in good standing throughout employment Must have at least one of the following: ○ Proof of graduation from an accredited Medical Assistant program ○ Medical Assistant Certification ○ Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) ○ Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) ○ Nursing Degree (e.g., ASN or BSN) Candidates who do not possess one of the above requirements may still be considered if they meet one of the below: ○ Prior medical assistant experience in a physician practice and are able to produce at least one of the above requirements within 6 months of hire. ○ Candidate possesses 25+ years of experience of continuous medical assistant experience in a physician practice. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities High School education or equivalent preferred. Fluent in both English and Spanish highly preferred. Able to effectively communicate verbally and in writing. Basic computer and math skills. Excellent patient management, customer service, and interpersonal skills. 1-2 years of physician office experience preferred. 1-2 years of experience coordinating clinical care for patients preferred. Strong problem solving, critical thinking and conflict resolution skills. Able to manage multiple priorities and strong time management skills. Able to float to various Primary Care Centers while maintaining the delivery of clinical excellence and high-quality service. Able to work effectively in a collaborative environment. Job: Nursing- Support (Clinical) Department: NCPS-CARDIOLOGY BOCA RATON-3100-486711 Job Status: Full Time
Nicklaus Children's Health System

Assistant Nurse Manager- Emergency Services- Broward (Full Time, Nights)

Description *This position is located in Broward Job Summary The Assistant Nurse Manager of Critical Care assesses, plans, facilitates and evaluates the coordination of patient care according to unit/department policies and procedures. Provides clinical leadership, utilizes effective problem solving strategies and applies evidence based practice to improve patient care. Works under the supervision of the Nursing Manager/Director. Job Specific Duties Coordinates & continuously monitors patient flow, supports patient throughout utilizing appropriate resources from admission, transfer or discharge & facilitates the processes in a timely manner. Identifies clinical strengths & opportunities, re-assigns patient assignments to support clinical competency, coaches & mentors employees to improve performance & clinical outcomes. Flexes the employees to align with census fluctuations, collaborates with the Operations Administrators and Nursing Staff Office to meet hospital needs. Promotes/practices cost containment and maintaining fiscal performance by ensuring appropriate supplies and par levels are maintained. Supports departmental goals and the hospital strategic plan. Actively participates in the nursing governance council and unit based committee. Conducts department huddles, communicates hospital and department updates and Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) Patient Perception Survey data. Fosters staff empowerment and open communication, leads and guides staff to build a high performance and engaged team. Works collaboratively with all levels of the hospital interdisciplinary team and promotes the team concept within the department & hospital wide. Interacts with patients and families to review plan of care and solicits input and communicate any patient and family concerns to physician. Ensures the provision of education about disease processes, treatment and documents patient/family teachings on health related needs in the electronic health record. Administers direct patient care, as needed, especially during high census and/or when other resources are not available. Oversees and assists staff in the delivery of patient care through the nursing process of assessment, planning, intervention, and evaluation. Responsible for patient care coordination on designated shift to include accountability for patient throughput and outcomes. Identifies opportunities to improve processes and assists with projects to enhance workflow utilizing Lean methodologies and tools. Assists and supports the RNs and team with code blue and rapid response efforts. Collaborates and rounds with a multi-disciplinary team in daily care planning rounds, as appropriate and fosters a Family Centered Care environment. Communicates the patient's progress including critical findings and changes in the patients' condition. Implements and documents the plan of care in collaboration with the other disciplines and services to assure safe and efficient care. Actively participates in the performance review process through chart reviews and validating timeliness of charting and all requirements are met. Ensures all staff on the assigned shift are adhering to the regulatory requirements of the Joint Commission, CMS, DOH, & other accrediting agencies. Serves as regulatory and safety liaison between DNV, AHCA, DCF, and any other surveys/audits. Ensures all staff is adhering to hospital policies and procedures. Promotes a safe "error free" working environment by consistently performing infection prevention are adhered to on their assigned shift. Qualifications Minimum Job Requirements Completion of a nursing program from an accredited school of Nursing RN Licensure within the State of Florida or Multi-State Enhanced Nursing License Compact (eNLC) – maintain active and in good standing throughout employment American Heart Association BLS - maintain active and in good standing throughout employment American Heart Association PALS required within one year of hire - maintain active and in good standing throughout employment American Heart Association ACLS required within one year of hire - maintain active and in good standing throughout employment 2 years of related experience Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Experience as a Charge Nurse. Pediatric Nursing in an acute care setting preferred. Career Development: National certification preferably within 5 years of hire. Strong customer service, problem solving, critical thinking, time management, and conflict resolution skills. Trauma certification as specified by the department. Effective verbal and written communication skills. Ability to positively influence; hold self and others accountable. Ability to collaborate in a multidisciplinary team and lead a team to achieve business results. Proficient in Microsoft Office applications including Excel and Word experience. Job: Nursing - Management Department: BHMC PEDS ED-2200-670601 Job Status: Full Time
CMA Pediatric Full-time
Nicklaus Children's Health System

Medical Assistant Endocrinology - Weston (Full Time Days)

Description Job Summary Assists in examinations and treatment of patient's care under the direction of the physician and/or clinician. Supports patient care management by performing various administrative functions. Job Specific Duties Answers telephones, routes calls, takes, and relays accurate phone messages. If applicable, prepares and administers medications/immunizations to patients as directed by provider. Communicates all significant changes in patient conditions or behavior to clinicians and physicians. Ensures all medical record/patient charts contains necessary documentation for medical appointments. Completes charting, collects, and distributes medical record documents related to patient. Gathers data for general information, special reports, contacting other employees, departments, agencies, and individuals for additional material. May prepare reports for provider approval. Maintains/prepares billing charge and reconciliation, assist in completing claims forms, and answers patient questions in reference to payment status. Runs reports for credit cards, super bills, and etc. Prepares final bookkeeping of assigned cash drawer and prepares and makes timely deposits. Maintains a clean and orderly work area and patient rooms. Operates and maintains equipment in proper working condition/order. Ensures medical supplies and inventory are maintained. Performs and documents vital signs and measurements. Provides and documents patient and family education. Assists physician with simple procedures and patient transport. Collects specimens and distributes to laboratory for results. Prepares for patient visits by preparing /pulling charts, printing super bills, and informing physician and other clinical staff of changes in schedule. Schedules appointments, diagnostic, therapeutic, verifies medical appointments, obtains and/or verify authorizations. Processes medical documentation for office visit and follow-up with patient when required. Serves as receptionist, conducts patient check-in, registration, collects fee for service/co-payments, and verifies referrals, insurance data, patient’s address & other pertinent information. Tracks all samples per policy before providing to patients to ensure proper coordination with physician orders or requests. Enters electronic order for lab, x-ray and medication/prescriptions for provider review and approval in electronic medical record. Process refills as directed by provider and written protocols. Qualifications Minimum Job Requirements American Heart Association BLS - maintain active and in good standing throughout employment Must have at least one of the following: • Proof of graduation from an accredited Medical Assistant or EMT program • Medical Assistant Certification • Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) • Nursing Degree (e.g., ASN or BSN) Candidates who do not possess one of the above requirements may still be considered if they have prior medical assistant experience in a physician practice and are able to produce at least one of the above requirements within 6 months of hire. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities High School education or equivalent preferred. Fluent in both English and Spanish highly preferred. 1-2 years of physician office experience preferred. 1-2 years of experience coordinating clinical care for patients preferred. Phlebotomy preferred. Able to effectively communicate verbally and in writing. Basic computer and math skills. Excellent patient management, customer service, and interpersonal skills. Strong problem solving, critical thinking and conflict resolution skills. Able to manage multiple priorities and strong time management skills. Able to float to various Primary Care Centers while maintaining the delivery of clinical excellence and high-quality service. Able to work effectively in a collaborative environment. Job: Nursing- Support (Clinical) Department: BHPG ENDOCRINOLOGY-3200-402705 Job Status: Full Time
CMA Pediatric Full-time
Nicklaus Children's Health System

Medical Assistant Cardiology - Coral Springs (Full time, Days)

Description Job Summary Assists in examinations and treatment of patient's care under the direction of the physician and/or clinician. Supports patient care management by performing various administrative functions. Job Specific Duties Answers telephones, routes calls, takes, and relays accurate phone messages. If applicable, prepares and administers medications/immunizations to patients as directed by provider. Communicates all significant changes in patient conditions or behavior to clinicians and physicians. Ensures all medical record/patient charts contains necessary documentation for medical appointments. Completes charting, collects, and distributes medical record documents related to patient. Gathers data for general information, special reports, contacting other employees, departments, agencies, and individuals for additional material. May prepare reports for provider approval. Maintains/prepares billing charge and reconciliation, assist in completing claims forms, and answers patient questions in reference to payment status. Runs reports for credit cards, super bills, and etc. Prepares final bookkeeping of assigned cash drawer and prepares and makes timely deposits. Maintains a clean and orderly work area and patient rooms. Operates and maintains equipment in proper working condition/order. Ensures medical supplies and inventory are maintained. Performs and documents vital signs and measurements. Provides and documents patient and family education. Assists physician with simple procedures and patient transport. Collects specimens and distributes to laboratory for results. Prepares for patient visits by preparing /pulling charts, printing super bills, and informing physician and other clinical staff of changes in schedule. Schedules appointments, diagnostic, therapeutic, verifies medical appointments, obtains and/or verify authorizations. Processes medical documentation for office visit and follow-up with patient when required. Serves as receptionist, conducts patient check-in, registration, collects fee for service/co-payments, and verifies referrals, insurance data, patient’s address & other pertinent information. Tracks all samples per policy before providing to patients to ensure proper coordination with physician orders or requests. Enters electronic order for lab, x-ray and medication/prescriptions for provider review and approval in electronic medical record. Process refills as directed by provider and written protocols. Qualifications Minimum Job Requirements Medical Assistant Certification (must maintain active and in good standing throughout employment) and a minimum of 3 years of Medical Assistant experience; OR must have at least one of the following and a minimum of 5 years of Medical Assistant experience: Proof of graduation from an accredited Medical Assistant program Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Nursing Degree (e.g., ASN or BSN) American Heart Association BLS - maintain active and in good standing throughout employment Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities High School education or equivalent preferred. Fluent in both English and Spanish highly preferred. Able to effectively communicate verbally and in writing. Basic computer and math skills. Excellent patient management, customer service, and interpersonal skills. Strong problem solving, critical thinking and conflict resolution skills Ability to manage multiple priorities and strong time management skills Able to float to various Primary Care Centers while maintaining the delivery of clinical excellence and high-quality service Able to work effectively in a collaborative environment. Job: Nursing- Support (Clinical) Department: NCPS-PEDIATRIC CARDIOLOGY-3100-467711 Job Status: Full Time
Nicklaus Children's Health System

Nurse Navigator- Pediatric Oncology Outpatient (Full Time, Days)

Description Job Summary Assumes responsibility in association with Physicians and Leaders to serve as a liaison for the "community" (referring physicians, patients and families) and other Nicklaus Children's Physicians. Assesses, plans, implements, evaluates, and supervises individual patient care according to organizational policies and procedures. Establishes early contact with cancer patients to eliminate barriers to timely diagnosis and treatment by coordination of referrals from physicians and health care facilities. Provides patient education related to illness and planned treatment. Provides patients with resources and linkages including community and patient/family support and assists in meeting cancer-related needs as identified by patients and families. Job Specific Duties Ensures safe and efficient patient care. Works closely with providers and program coordinators in all specialty areas to coordinate and communicate the patient’s care plan. Ensures further development of a collaborative and streamlined transitional patient and family process with physicians in the community and/or other related services such as radiation oncology. Works and collaborates with multidisciplinary teams to maintain and implement up-to-date coordinated patient care; communicates with all members of the healthcare team on behalf of the patient. Ensures clinical protocols to refer patients to appropriate specialist for diagnosis and treatment. Assists patients/families in obtaining referrals/appointments with needed specialists. Collaborates with clinic staff, case management, and authorizations teams to validate approriate authorizations are on file in the outpatient Infusion Unit to ensure proper reimbursement and prevent any treatment related delays. Collaborates with multi-disciplinary team to provide support as appropriate to ensure appointments/procedures were completed for date of service. Notifies team of schedule changes. Identifies and eliminates health care system barriers to ensure timely access to quality medical and clinical care. Proactively develops & enhances clinical processes with the goal of providing an excellent quality clinical experience for patients. Assures smooth transition of inpatient/outpatient experiences. Communicates with referring physician’s office for the patient’s and physician’s needs. Serves as liaison to community organizations for ongoing information and support services. Identifies, informs & assists with educating patients about their disease. Provides educational materials to parents. Develops care plans to enhance education & satisfaction; addresses clinical concerns. Works with Marketing and outreach departments to educate referring physicians and facilities on available services. Serves as a nurse liaison to facilitate services on patient management and leads in the coordination of complex care across a continuum. Ensures communication between staff & physicians; responsible for arranging appointments & follow-up; serves as a front-line resource to obtain records, test results, & other clinical information. Supports complex scheduling needs for patients in the Cancer and Blood Disorders Institute and the Infusion Unit. Functions as clinical expert/role model for the Pediatric Oncology Department, identifying clinical and communication issues. Utilizes data obtained to integrate evidence practice into patient care processes. Along with administrative staff, keeps meticulous data of physician and patient inquiries, including outcomes related to timeliness of communication, completed referrals and outcomes. Disseminates new information across the institution and the community, and remains current and at the cutting edge of specialty. Promotes a safe “error free” working environment by consistently performing thorough hand-offs, supporting infection prevention, and other patient safety measures. Qualifications Minimum Job Requirements Bachelor's Degree in Nursing RN Licensure within the State of Florida or Multi-State Enhanced Nursing License Compact (eNLC) – maintain active and in good standing throughout employment American Heart Association BLS – maintain active and in good standing throughout employment 2-4 years of experience in oncology nursing Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Master’s degree in Nursing preferred. Specialty certification is preferred. Pediatric nursing in an acute care setting preferred. Strong interpersonal communication skills. Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing. Well versed in conflict management skills. Good analytical and deduction skills. Sympathetic and emotionally supportive to patients and families. Strong organizational skills. Able to multi-task. Job: Nursing - Clinical Department: NURSING PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE-2100-860010 Job Status: Full Time
Nicklaus Children's Health System

Nurse Manager- Hematology/ Oncology (Full Time, Days)

Description Job Summary Responsible for providing clinical leadership, utilizes effective problem solving strategies, and applies evidence based practice to improve patient care. Oversee and optimize the flow of department and provide exceptional patient care in a fast-paced environment. Works under the supervision of the Nursing Director. Job Specific Duties Ensures achievement of target quality indicators for CEI (falls, bundles, central Line infusion, etc.). Proactively monitors and implements systems to achieve and surpass CEI/goals. Identifies and manages lean processes in department overseen by director. Monitors and investigates medication discrepancies to ensure medication administration practices are being followed per the medication administration processes. Reviews incident reports, implement a plan of action and monitors results to drive efficiencies in clinical and operational excellence. Oversees and supervises daily operations, balances appropriate skills, and numbers to align effectively with census. Reacts to unplanned events and challenges while assuring quality services and patient directed care. Reviews schedules, uses flex options, and proactively aligns the schedule with volume and census fluctuation; collaborates with Nursing and monitors on an ongoing basis. Conducts patient rounding to ensure patient and family satisfaction and maintain SEI target level. Proactively takes action to correct and improve family satisfaction. Ensures patient and family satisfaction by assuring involvement in problems solving with the multi-disciplinary team; meets/exceeds SEI indicators for physicians and families. Provides timely mentoring and coaching to staff to ensure quality of nursing care, fosters staff empowerment, open communication, leads, and guides staff to build an engaged team. Works collaboratively with all levels of the hospital interdisciplinary team with (Governance & Magnet) and promotes the team concept within the department and hospital wide. Directly manages staff, accountable for the interview, talent selection, onboarding, orientation, training, and annual reviews within established guidelines and scope. Manages procedures including payroll, time/attendance, and progressive disciplinary action in a timely and accurate manner. Monitor and evaluate staff competencies, regulatory requirements, credentials, and accuracy and completeness of paperwork. In collaboration with Quality, promotes a standard and effective approach to ensure the department of Hematology/Oncology and BMT Unit is continually ready for an accreditation survey. In collaboration with the multi-disciplinary team, works to implement initiatives that raise the visibility of the Cancer Institute. Back-up and liaison to attend ancillary departmental meetings (Tumor Board, BMT, Cancer Committee, etc.). Qualifications Minimum Job Requirements Bachelor's Degree BSN degree (Required) RN - Registered Nurse RN Licensure within the State of Florida or Multi-State Enhanced Nursing License Compact (eNLC) – maintain active and in good standing throughout employment PALS - American Heart Association PALS In good standing prior to expiration throughout employment. within 1 year CPR BLS -American Heart Association BLS CPR: BLS American Heart Healthcare Provider – maintain active and in good standing throughout employment. 2-4 years Adult/pediatric RN oncology unit experience in an acute care healthcare environment. 1-3 years Experience of managing the daily operations of a nursing unit Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Career Development: National certification of Certified Pediatric Nurse (CPN, APON) preferred. Pediatric Hematology/Oncology experience is preferred. Proficient with computers, EMR, and Microsoft Office experience preferred. Strong customer service, problem solving, critical thinking, time management, and conflict resolution skills. Effective verbal and written communication skills. Ability to positively influence, hold self, and others accountable. Ability to effectively be the liaison with physicians and physician teams. Ability to collaborate in a multidisciplinary team and lead a team to achieve business results. Ability to provide direction, coaching, mentor staff, and redirect unacceptable behaviors. Job: Nursing - Management Department: 6 TOWER-2100-610004 Job Status: Full Time
CMA Pediatric Full-time
Nicklaus Children's Health System

Medical Assistant II - Nephrology

Description Job Summary Assists in examinations and treatment of patient's care under the direction of the physician and/or clinician. Supports patient care management by performing various administrative functions. Job Specific Duties Answers telephones, routes calls, takes, and relays accurate phone messages. If applicable, prepares and administers medications/immunizations to patients as directed by provider. Communicates all significant changes in patient conditions or behavior to clinicians and physicians. Ensures all medical record/patient charts contains necessary documentation for medical appointments. Completes charting, collects, and distributes medical record documents related to patient. Gathers data for general information, special reports, contacting other employees, departments, agencies, and individuals for additional material. May prepare reports for provider approval. Maintains/prepares billing charge and reconciliation, assist in completing claims forms, and answers patient questions in reference to payment status. Runs reports for credit cards, super bills, and etc. Prepares final bookkeeping of assigned cash drawer and prepares and makes timely deposits. Maintains a clean and orderly work area and patient rooms. Operates and maintains equipment in proper working condition/order. Ensures medical supplies and inventory are maintained. Performs and documents vital signs and measurements. Provides and documents patient and family education. Assists physician with simple procedures and patient transport. Collects specimens and distributes to laboratory for results. Prepares for patient visits by preparing /pulling charts, printing super bills, and informing physician and other clinical staff of changes in schedule. Schedules appointments, diagnostic, therapeutic, verifies medical appointments, obtains and/or verify authorizations. Processes medical documentation for office visit and follow-up with patient when required. Serves as receptionist, conducts patient check-in, registration, collects fee for service/co-payments, and verifies referrals, insurance data, patient’s address & other pertinent information. Tracks all samples per policy before providing to patients to ensure proper coordination with physician orders or requests. Enters electronic order for lab, x-ray and medication/prescriptions for provider review and approval in electronic medical record. Process refills as directed by provider and written protocols. Qualifications Minimum Job Requirements CPR BLS -American Heart Association BLS - maintain active and in good standing throughout employment Must have at least one of the following: ○ Proof of graduation from an accredited Medical Assistant program ○ Medical Assistant Certification ○ Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) ○ Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) ○ Nursing Degree (e.g., ASN or BSN) Candidates who do not possess one of the above requirements may still be considered if they meet one of the below: ○ Prior medical assistant experience in a physician practice and are able to produce at least one of the above requirements within 6 months of hire. ○ Candidate possesses 25+ years of experience of continuous medical assistant experience in a physician practice. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities High School education or equivalent preferred. Fluent in both English and Spanish highly preferred. Able to effectively communicate verbally and in writing. Basic computer and math skills. Excellent patient management, customer service, and interpersonal skills. 1-2 years of physician office experience preferred. 1-2 years of experience coordinating clinical care for patients preferred. Strong problem solving, critical thinking and conflict resolution skills. Able to manage multiple priorities and strong time management skills. Able to float to various Primary Care Centers while maintaining the delivery of clinical excellence and high-quality service. Able to work effectively in a collaborative environment. Job: Nursing- Support (Clinical) Department: NCPS-NEPHROLOGY-3100-477795 Job Status: Full Time
RN Pediatric PICU Full-time
Nicklaus Children's Health System

RN PICU- Coral Springs (Full Time, Nights)

Description *This position is located at Nicklaus Children's at Coral Springs Job Summary Under general supervision, renders professional nursing care in accordance with physicians' treatment plans in order to provide for the comfort and well-being of patients. Assesses patients' condition, administers prescribed drugs, provides treatments, observes patients' progress, records pertinent observations and reports reaction to drugs and treatments. Assists physicians with examinations and prepares instruments and equipment for physicians' use. Coordinates care planning, collaborates with the clinical and medical staff, and educates patients and their family members on the procedure in a compassionate patient and family centered care environment. Supports and upholds quality standards of a Magnet designated hospital and Patient Bill of Rights. Job Specific Duties Completes all nursing multi-system assessment that includes head to toe, vitals, dressing changes, suction, feeding, bathing, and repositioning. Reviews patient admission history, prepares and accurately completes the discharge planning process as per department and hospital policies & procedures. Communicates the patient's progress including critical findings, changes in the patients' condition with the physician and/or disciplines involved in the care of the child. Plans, implements, and documents the plan of care in collaboration with the other disciplines and services to assure safe and efficient care. Provides nursing care that includes IV site monitoring and troubleshooting, specimen collection, and assists medical team with special procedures. Follows physician’s orders and administers & reconstitutes medications directed. Adheres to the six rights of medication administration. Collaborates and rounds with a multi-disciplinary team in daily care planning rounds, as appropriate, and fosters a Family Centered Care environment. Accesses electronic health record independently according to hospital policy. Completes accurate and timely documentation in the patient’s electronic health record. Communicates with patients and families to review plan of care and solicits input and communicates any patient and family concerns to physician. Educates patients and their family about disease processes, post treatment home care such as disease, medication, treatments, pain, discharge, and safety. Promotes an "error free" working environment by consistently providing high-quality, safe care as per hospital policies, conducts prevention rounding, & follows up on identified concerns promptly. Assesses all body systems, ensures safe, effective & efficient care delivery with emphasis on the absence of medication errors, avoidance of falls, ouch-free procedural pain & reduction of pain. Provides patient information and effectively completes the hand off process at shift change and patient reassignments. Qualifications Minimum Job Requirements Completion of a nursing program from an accredited school of Nursing RN Licensure within the State of Florida or Multi-State Enhanced Nursing License Compact (eNLC) – maintain active and in good standing throughout employment American Heart Association BLS - maintain active and in good standing throughout employment American Heart Association PALS required within 1 year of hire - maintain active and in good standing throughout employment Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) as specified by the department within 1 year of hire American Heart Association ACLS as specified by the department within 1 year of hire 1 year RN experience required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities CPI (Crisis Intervention Training) is preferred. National certified preferably within 2 years of hire. Functions as IV champions within 6 months of hire. Ability to work in an acute care setting, demonstrates strong problem solving, critical thinking, and conflict resolution skills. Ability to manage multiple priorities and strong time management skills. Effective verbal and written communication skills. Computer literate. Participates and supports nursing research projects and/or authors/co-authors an evidence-based article within 2 years of hire. Works effectively in a collaborative environment. Flexible and has a passion for learning. Ability to apply principles of evidenced-based practice, analytical thinking, and service excellence in practice. Able to analyze and interpret data and utilize the information to make judgments regarding patient care. Float to various nursing units while maintaining the delivery of clinical excellence and high quality service. Coverage for on-call assignments per department and hospital policy. Job: Nursing - Clinical Department: BHCS PICU 3RD-2210-620023 Job Status: Full Time