Job Summary: Definition of Shared Governance: Shared governance is a professional structural model, founded on the cornerstone principles of partnership, equity, accountability, and ownership that form a culturally sensitive and empowering framework, enabling sustainable and accountability-based decisions to support an interdisciplinary design for excellent patient care. Standards of Care Assessment Medical-surgical nurses collect client health data. Diagnosis Medical-surgical nurses analyze the assessment data in determining diagnosis. Outcome Identification Medical-surgical nurses identify expected outcomes unique to the client. Planning Medical-surgical nurses develop a plan of care that prescribes interventions to attain expected outcomes. Implementation Medical-surgical nurses implement the interventions identified in the plan of care. Evaluation Medical-surgical nurses evaluate the client's progress toward attainment of outcomes. Essential Job Duties: Performance Standards Quality Care The Medical-surgical nurse systematically evaluates the quality and effectiveness of nursing practice. Performance Appraisal Medical-surgical nurses evaluate their own nursing practice in relation to professional practice standards, statutes, and regulations. Education Medical-surgical nurses acquire and maintain current knowledge in nursing practice. Medical-surgical nurses pursue knowledge to enhance nursing expertise and advance the profession. Collegiality Medical-surgical nurses interact with, and contribute to, the professional development of peers and other health care providers as colleagues. Ethics Medical-surgical nurses deliver care in a nonjudgmental, nondiscriminatory, sensitive, and culturally competent manner. Collaboration Medical-surgical nurses collaborate with the client, family members, significant others, and health care providers in providing care. Research Medical-surgical nurses use research findings in practice. Resource Utilization Medical-surgical nurses use research findings in practice. Communication Medical-surgical nurses communicate effectively with clients, families, and other health care professionals. Leadership Medical-surgical nurses use leadership skills to enhance client outcomes and foster a healthy work environment within the practice setting and profession. Secondary Job Duties That May be Reassigned: 1. Monitor resources to maintain unit staffing standards and promote world class levels of patient satisfaction and outcomes. 2. Collaborates with the team to support a healthy work environment. 3. Assists with and/or facilitates resolution or management of customer issues/concerns/comments. Why Choose Good Samaritan? For more than 115 years, Good Samaritan has been dedicated to not only providing trusted, industry-leading health care, but to fill a vital role in southwest Indiana and southwest Illinois. Our hospital continues to adhere to the compassionate principles our facility was founded on and further our commitments to our patients, our staff, and the communities we serve. Good Samaritan is well recognized for its commitment to excellence as a 4-time designated Magnet® facility, TJC Primary Stroke Center, and a Level III Trauma Center. We would love to welcome you to our Good Samaritan family. Join Our Team Good Samaritan is looking for compassionate, caring, and dedicated nurses to join our team and help us continue our tradition of excellence.
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Job Type
Part-time
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
501-1,000 employees