Neonatal Intensive Care Nurse

CommonSpirit HealthChandler, AZ
Onsite

About The Position

Neonatal Intensive Care Nurse (NICU) at Chandler Regional Medical Center (CRMC), a 443-bed acute care hospital, is a vital and compassionate healthcare professional dedicated to the most fragile and vulnerable patients. Your expertise will be pivotal in delivering high-quality, specialized care that truly impacts the well-being and recovery of neonates and their families. As our NICU RN, you will help ensure that these infants can have a positive outcome and thrive. Every day, you'll use your advanced clinical skills and profound empathy to provide individualized, comprehensive care to critically ill and premature infants. You'll seamlessly collaborate with an interdisciplinary team (neonatologists, respiratory therapists, social workers, and other specialists) to achieve the best developmental and health outcomes for our tiniest patients. To be successful in this specialized and profoundly impactful role, you will possess exceptional assessment skills tailored to the unique needs of neonates, acute critical thinking capabilities, and an unwavering patient-first and family-centered mindset. Your work will be driven by a profound enthusiasm to nurture and advocate for these vulnerable infants and to support their families through a challenging time. Your sense of urgency, meticulous attention to detail, and dedication to excellence in a fast-paced yet deeply sensitive environment will not only support patient recovery and growth but also fuel your own career advancement in a highly rewarding specialty.

Requirements

  • AZ Registered Nurse, upon hire
  • Basic Life Support - American Heart Association
  • Neonatal Resuscitation Program, within 90 Days of hire

Nice To Haves

  • One year level IIEQ or III or NICU experience
  • National Certified Counselor, upon hire

Responsibilities

  • Provides comprehensive, safe, and effective, evidence-based nursing care to achieve desired health outcomes for the neonate, adapting care plans to their evolving developmental needs and complex medical conditions.
  • Organizes and prioritizes patient care activities balanced with the delicate needs, comfort, and developmental considerations of the neonatal patient and their family.
  • Demonstrates the ability to recognize and adapt swiftly to subtle changes in a neonate's condition in a timely and clinically appropriate manner, often anticipating potential complications.
  • Clearly and concisely notify physicians and other providers of clinical findings, and performs thorough, bedside nurse-to-nurse report to ensure seamless continuity of care for our vulnerable patients.
  • Educates and supports families, involving them in the care of their infant, and providing emotional support during a critical and often stressful time.
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