Registered Nurse (RN)
Your experience matters: Saline Memorial Hospital
At Saline Memorial Hospital , we are driven by a profound commitment to prioritize your well-being so you can provide exceptional care to others. Here, you're not just valued as an employee, but as a person. As a registered nurse (RN) joining our team, you're embracing a vital mission dedicated to making communities healthier . Join us on this meaningful journey where your skills, compassion, and dedication will make a remarkable difference in the lives of those we serve.
Department/Unit Summary
A float nurse, also known as a float pool nurse, is a registered nurse (RN) who is not assigned to a specific unit within a hospital but instead rotates among various departments to address staffing shortages and fluctuating patient care needs. This role demands adaptability, broad clinical competencies, and the ability to quickly acclimate to different medical environments.
Key Responsibilities:
- Patient Care: Provide comprehensive nursing care across multiple units, including medical-surgical, telemetry, intensive care, and emergency departments, depending on the hospital's requirements.
- Assessment and Monitoring: Evaluate patients' health conditions, administer medications, perform treatments, and monitor vital signs, ensuring adherence to each unit's protocols and standards.
- Collaboration: Work closely with multidisciplinary teams in various departments to develop and implement individualized patient care plans.
- Documentation: Accurately document patient information, interventions, and responses in compliance with hospital policies and regulatory guidelines.
Skills and Qualifications:
- Clinical Versatility: Proficiency in a wide range of nursing skills to competently care for patients in diverse units.
- Adaptability: Ability to quickly adjust to different clinical settings, workflows, and team dynamics.
- Strong Communication: Effective communication skills to interact with various healthcare professionals, patients, and families.
- Critical Thinking: Strong problem-solving abilities to assess patient needs and respond appropriately in varied situations.
- Experience: Typically, hospitals require float nurses to have several years of clinical experience due to the autonomous nature of the role.
Benefits:
- Benefits:
- Flexible Scheduling: Float nurses often have the opportunity to choose shifts, contributing to a better work-life balance.
- Diverse Experience: Exposure to various specialties enhances clinical skills and professional growth.
- Competitive Compensation: Due to the demanding nature of the role, float nurses may receive higher pay rates compared to unit-specific nurse
Key Responsibilities:
- Patient Assessment: Evaluate patients' medical conditions, support systems, and financial resources to determine appropriate care plans.
- Care Coordination: Collaborate with physicians, therapists, and nursing staff to ensure patients receive necessary treatments and interventions.
- Discharge Planning: Develop and implement discharge plans, arranging for follow-up care, home health services, or rehabilitation as needed.
- Utilization Review: Monitor the appropriateness of hospital admissions and continued stays, ensuring compliance with healthcare regulations and optimizing resource utilization.
- Patient Advocacy and Education: Advocate for patients' needs, provide education on treatment options, and support informed decision-making.
Skills and Qualifications:
- Clinical Expertise: Strong foundation in nursing practices and patient care.
- Communication Skills: Effective communication with patients, families, and healthcare professionals.
- Critical Thinking: Ability to assess complex situations and develop appropriate care strategies.
- Organizational Skills: Efficient management of multiple patients and coordination of diverse care aspects.
- Certification: While not always required, obtaining certification such as the Accredited Case Manager (ACM) credential can demonstrate specialized knowledge in hospital case management.
How you'll contribute
You'll make an impact by utilizing your specialized plan-of-care intervention and serving as a patient-care innovator. You will shape exceptional patient journeys every day and leverage your skills and our cutting-edge technology to directly impact patient wellbeing.
What we offer
Fundamental to providing great care is supporting and rewarding our team. In addition to your base compensation, this position also offers:
- sign-on bonus
- Shift differential
- Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision plans, plus flexible-spending and health- savings accounts
- Competitive paid time off
- Income-protection programs, such as life, accident, critical-injury insurance, short- and long-term disability, and identity theft coverage
- Tuition reimbursement, loan assistance, and 401(k) matching
- Employee assistance program including mental, physical, and financial wellness
- Professional development and growth opportunities
Qualifications and requirements
Applicants should have a current state RN license and possess a associates degree from an accredited nursing school. Additional requirements include:
- Basic Life Support certification is required within 30 days of hire.
- ACLS and PALS are required within six months of hire.
- One year of experience preferred
- ASLS certification preferred
About our Health System
Saline Memorial Hospital is a 177 bed hospital located in Benton, Arkansas, and is part of Lifepoint Health , a diversified healthcare delivery network committed to making communities healthier with acute care, rehabilitation, and behavioral health facilities from coast to coast. From your first day to your next career milestone-your experience matters.
EEOC Statement
Saline Memorial Hospital is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Saline Memorial Hospital is committed to Equal Employment Opportunity for all applicants and employees and complies with all applicable laws prohibiting discrimination and harassment in employment."