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Breaker Relief Coverage RN-NICU
Breaker Relief Coverage RN-NICU
Department: NICU OC-2006070
Req Num: 7639
Schedule: RPT
Hours: 9 pm-3 am
Job Details:
Join us! Our campus is constantly growing and offering new programs and services as we continue to meet the needs of over 250,000 children annually, making the opportunities for career enrichment endless.
The 42-bed NICU includes 4 multipatient rooms, 6 single care rooms, and a 2-bed Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) unit.
Breaker Relief Coverage RN-NIC
Responsible for the delivery of family-centered patient care utilizing the nursing process: assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation and evaluation. Responsible for directing and coordinating nursing care for patients based on established clinical nursing practice standards. Collaborates with patient/family and other professional disciplines to create a partnership to ensure effective and efficient patient care delivery and the achievement of mutually desired patient outcomes. Supports the organization's vision and mission. Promotes excellence in nursing care.
Qualifications
* Graduate of a Registered Nursing school.
* Current California RN license.
* Current PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support) certification.
* Current recognition in infant, child and adult BLS-C CPR and NRP and obstructed airway from the American Heart Association.
* Minimum of two (2) years of NICU nursing experience in an acute care setting in a Level II or III NICU required.
Special Instructions
7639
Company Overview
CHOC and CHOC at Mission offer countless employment opportunities in clinical environments. Whether you’re a nurse with 30 years of experience or a recent graduate looking for growth opportunities, CHOC and CHOC at Mission offer something for everyone. Every department functions with a shared mission: to nurture, advance and protect the health and well-being of children. Each of our Associates, clinical and non-clinical, truly makes an impact on the level of patient care we are able to provide and the overall patient/family experience of those we are privileged to treat within our doors. And while we all take our mission very seriously, there are also times for us to simply enjoy being a team. Annual Hospital Week barbeques and holiday luncheons, friendly competition during unit decorating contests and the opportunity to join together for quarterly Associate Forums to learn the latest hospital updates keep us connected. There is good reason we refer to ourselves as the “CHOC family.”