Pay range: $47.44/hr - $71.23/hr
The intended start date is August 11th, 2025. *Note that this date may be adjusted based on operational needs.
About the team:
About the Department:
The Registered Nurse (RN) resident under the Nursing Residency Program provides compassionate, evidence-based, and efficient care to individuals, families, communities, and patient populations. The Residency Programs are designed to build on the educational foundation of the novice RN. Every participant in the program is responsible for providing safe, holistic care to patients throughout the continuum of this program which is designed to offer up to 6 months of didactic learning and clinical practice preceptorship to achieve the programs core objectives.
Each RN Resident will receive valuable mentorship and skill development within a supportive team environment.
The RN’s care delivery is consistent with the Oregon Nurse Practice Act, the ANA Scope and Standards of Practice, and the ANA Code of Ethics and meets the standards/expectations of Professional Practice. Professional accountability enriches the RN’s engagement as a leader in promoting an inter-professional culture of collaborative decision-making, innovation, life-long learning, and teamwork.
Main Responsibilities:
· Evaluates own knowledge and nursing practice in relation to professional practice standards and evidence-based knowledge; identifies areas of strength and professional growth; sets and achieves professional development goals.
· Evaluates knowledge and nursing practice of peers, recognizing strengths, providing constructive feedback and maintaining caring and compassionate relationships.
· Evaluates patient outcomes against quality goals or benchmarks. Promotes innovation through participation in data collection, data analysis, evidence-based performance improvement plans, nursing or interdisciplinary research, and education about change methods.
· Implements direct and indirect nursing care consistent with evidence-based practices, hospital policies and procedures, and scope and standards of practice.
· Uses an evidence-based decision-making process to determine the patient’s priority goals and care activities.
· Protects and advocates for patient safety, health and wellbeing.
· Keeps the patient as the focus when exercising judgment in accepting responsibilities, seeking consultation, and assigning activities to others who carry out nursing care.
· Acts as a patient advocate by partnering with the person, family, significant others, and caregivers, as appropriate, to implement and evaluate the plan of care. Assures that the plan is aligned with the patient’s physical, spiritual, and psychosocial goals, initiating changes as appropriate.
· Delegates and supervises tasks consistent with other caregivers’ scope of practice, adhering to standards, regulations, and role expectations including self-care and collaborative teamwork.
· Delivers care in a manner that preserves and protects patient autonomy, privacy, dignity, confidentiality, and rights.
Department specific responsibilities during each orientation:
Labor and Delivery Unit (L&D)
· Provides holistic patient centered care to mothers from antepartum, intrapartum, and delivery through postpartum and newborn care.
· Triages patients for signs of preterm labor, active labor, pregnancy complications and other medical related concerns.
· Performs fetal and maternal monitoring.
· Assists and manages patients in active labor as part of the interdisciplinary team. Nursing roles include but not limited to, induction assistance, medication administration, pain management, labor support, and education.
· Collaborates with leadership team, physicians or midwife, lactation nurse, and NICU nurse.
· Performs newborn assessments and care.
· Assists with cesarean sections and other obstetric surgical procedures as operating room circulating RN.
· Supports postpartum breastfeeding in alignment with Baby Friendly Initiative.
· Assess and support psychosocial needs of the family while providing education and reassurance.
· Assists with fetal demise and providing patient-family support.
· Maintains organization electronic medical record documentation requirements.
Required Qualifications:
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