We’ve learned that what is best for patients is also best for employees. Learn more about why we are one of the Best Companies to Work for in Texas®. • Give practical nursing care to patients and provides guidance to non-licensed staff. • Has a working knowledge of organizational and nursing policies JOB SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES: I. Clinical Standards • Assessment, Planning, Implementation & Evaluation- Performs the nursing process while utilizing clinical competence and evidence-based practice • Quality Patient Care- Provide quality patient care adhering to safety practices and proper clinical documentation. Quickly adjusts to quality initiatives and change. Contributes to the success of the nursing and unit specific strategic plans. • Hospital Wide Quality Metrics: o Inpatient Satisfaction “Likelihood to Recommend" (Non-nursing department use house wide score; Nursing units use department specific score) o NRC: Ambulatory Surgery - Departments use specific results (OPS, GI, Cath, and IR) o NRC: Individual Department results • Quality Measurement: Did staff wash their hands? • Stewardship- Cost Center actual expenses in comparison to flex budget II. Professional Growth & Development • Staff Meeting Attendance • Committee/Workplace Involvement • Development of Nursing Profession III. Patient Safety and Quality Outcomes (NDNQI quality data – Units that do not monitor specific indicators will use the hospital wide scoring for the year) - Performance/Evaluation Criteria: Below 25th percentile, Below the mean, Below the 50th percentile, above the 75th percentile, or Above the 90th percentile • Falls with Injury • Hospital Acquired Pressure Ulcer • Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infection (CAUTI) • Central Line Associated Blood Stream Infection (CLABSI) EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Graduated from an accredited school of nursing REQUIRED LICENSURES/CERTIFICATIONS/REGISTRATIONS: Current license from Texas State Board of Nursing or holds a recognized compact state licensure SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Knows vocational nursing standards and practices in accordance with the nursing scope and standards of practice (Nurse Practice Act, 2013). Special interest in technical activities for understanding and responding to nursing problems and concepts. All nurses will be required to show current age specific knowledge and clinical competence of the special skills required to give quality care to patients. Special skills include IV therapy, venipuncture, and management of central venous catheters. INTERACTION WITH OTHER DEPARTMENTS AND OTHER RELATIONSHIPS: This position requires close interaction with other ancillary departments in order to facilitate a quality multidisciplinary approach to patient care. PHYSICAL CAPABILITIES: Work is of medium demand; walking, sitting and standing most of the time while on duty. Occasional lifting of patients with assistance is required. Adequate hand/eye coordination and fine motor skills required. Talking and hearing is essential in instructing and supervising nursing personnel and in receiving doctor's orders and patients condition reports. Near visual acuity required to work with charts and records and to observe patients. ENVIRONMENTAL/WORKING CONDITIONS: Works in a well-lit, heated and ventilated building. Hours may vary to accommodate needs in the department as prescribed by the philosophy of the hospital. May work units other than the assigned one with orientation. Exposure to blood borne pathogens is high risk. UMC Health System provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment on the basis of race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. *Request for accommodations in the hire process should be directed to UMC Human Resources.* Benefits: Resilience program Emotional Physical Spiritual Financial Career Community On-Site Professional Counselors (EAP) Discounted Pharmacy Cost Cash Retention Bonus (only one in our region) Retirement Benefits w/Employer Match PTO & Extended Illness Medical, Dental, & Vision Insurance And more at: https://apps.umchealthsystem.com/documents/wellness.pdf UMC Vision, Mission and Standards: Vision: To Serve Our Patients in the Best Teaching Hospital in the Country Mission Statement: Service is our passion. We serve by providing safe, high quality care to all, achieving excellent financial performance, and training tomorrow’s healthcare professionals. Standards of Excellence: Attitude, Communication, Responsiveness, Compassion, Teamwork, Ownership, Safety and Respect About UMC Magnet Designated 501 licensed beds 62 Site locations Regions only Level I Trauma Center Regions only BICU DNV accredited Primary teaching hospital for the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) Ranked as one of the Best Places to Work in Texas by Texas Monthly UMC Physicians Culture, Vision, Mission, and Standards: Culture: Service is Our Passion Vision: The best place to work and the best place to receive healthcare. Mission Statement: To improve the quality of life for our community by providing the best patient experience for every patient. Standards: Teamwork, Respect, Accountability, Compassion, Kindness About UMCP 35 Practice Locations – private practices and urgent care centers Over 125 physicians and advanced practice providers Ranked as “One of the Best Places to Work in Texas” by Texas Monthly Employee Engagement Score of 96% measured by Press Ganey Associates

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