AHMC Healthcare

Staff RN New Graduate

Posted Date 3 weeks ago(4/11/2024 6:09 PM)
Requisition ID
req22044
Facility
Anaheim Regional Medical Center
# of Openings
1
Shift
Nights
Category
Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
Position Type
Regular Full-Time

Overview

This position is responsible for providing patient care in a safe and effective manner. Responsibilities include directing
PCA activity, synthesizing patient information, assessment of patients, planning of care/intervention, teaching of
patients/family, implementation of treatment plan, MD orders, documentation and evaluation. Integration of patient care
standards are incorporated into all clinical activities.
This position requires the full understanding and active participation in fulfilling the mission of AHMC Anaheim Regional
Medical Center. It is expected that the employee demonstrate behavior consistent with the core values of AHMC
Anaheim Regional Medical Center and AHMC Healthcare Inc. The employee shall support AHMC Anaheim Regional
Medical Center’s strategic plan and goals and direction of the performance improvement plan. The employee will also
be expected to support all organizational expectations including, but not limited to; Customer Service, Patient’s Rights,
Confidentiality of Information, Environment of Care and other initiatives.

Qualifications

EDUCATION/TRAINING/EXPERIENCE
Graduate of RN School of Nursing; BSN preferred.
One year acute care experience preferred.
Basic computer skills preferred.
LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS
Current CA RN license
Current BLS-HCP
Current ACLS (Excludes NICU)
Current NRP (Labor & Delivery / OB Acute / NICU)
Current PALS (Emergency Dept. only)
Basic Dysrhythmia Class completion: Optional for RN with at least 6 months experience, and successful completion of
EKG competency exam
Unit specific certification:
ICU/CVU:

CCRN preferred
Basic Dysrhythmia 3
NIH Certification
Critical Care Course 4

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