Nurse Vascular Access

St. Joseph Hospital & Medical CenterPhoenix, AZ
$35 - $59Onsite

About The Position

As our Vascular Access Nurse in the Post Procedure Unit at St. Joseph's Hospital & Medical Center, you will be a vital part of coordinating patient care planning across disciplines, leveraging principles of the nursing process and critical thinking to maintain unparalleled patient safety and well-being. Specializing in difficult access, you'll assess patients for appropriate Vascular Access Device (VAD) needs, place Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICCs), and manage long-term VADs. This role requires expertise in troubleshooting complications and ensuring optimal access for diverse patient populations. Every day you will directly place PICCs and difficult peripheral catheters, troubleshoot and declot VADs, and serve as a resource for staff support. You'll contact physicians for medical orders, obtain patient consent, and provide comprehensive teaching and follow-up care for PICC line maintenance. Your responsibilities extend to writing policies/procedures, providing staff and physician education on PICC care and complication management, and presenting quarterly data for QA on PICC outcomes. You'll contribute to performance improvement projects related to PICCs, upholding the highest standards of care. To be successful in this role, competency in PICC placement and completion of an approved PICC training program are highly desirable. Strong critical thinking, excellent communication, the ability to analyze data, coordinate tasks, and manage a heavy workload are essential.

Requirements

  • Graduate of an accredited school of nursing
  • Registered Nurse: AZ or Compact license
  • American Heart Association BLS
  • American Heart Association ACLS
  • Competency in PICC placement and completion of an approved PICC training program are highly desirable
  • Strong critical thinking
  • Excellent communication
  • Ability to analyze data
  • Ability to coordinate tasks
  • Ability to manage a heavy workload

Nice To Haves

  • BSN
  • One (1) year recent acute care experience
  • One (1) year PICC placement experience

Responsibilities

  • Assesses patients with difficult access for the appropriate VAD need
  • Contacts doctors for medical orders to discuss placement of long-term VAD
  • Places peripherally inserted central catheters (PICC's)
  • Troubleshoots difficult complications of VAD's or assist staff with trouble shooting
  • Declots PICC's or assists staff as a resource in declotting
  • Coordinate patient care planning across disciplines
  • Place Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICCs)
  • Manage long-term VADs
  • Troubleshoot complications
  • Ensure optimal access for diverse patient populations
  • Place PICCs and difficult peripheral catheters
  • Troubleshoot and declot VADs
  • Serve as a resource for staff support
  • Contact physicians for medical orders
  • Obtain patient consent
  • Provide comprehensive teaching and follow-up care for PICC line maintenance
  • Write policies/procedures
  • Provide staff and physician education on PICC care and complication management
  • Present quarterly data for QA on PICC outcomes
  • Contribute to performance improvement projects related to PICCs

Benefits

  • Education Benefit program for benefit-eligible employees after 180 days
  • Debt relief and student loan assistance
  • Full-time employees can receive up to $18,000 over five years
  • Part-time employees can receive up to $9,000
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