Registered Nurse - Pediatric ICU - Nights

UCSFOakland, CA
$93 - $121Onsite

About The Position

Utilizes the nursing process for assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation to provide safe, therapeutic care. Functions as a member of the interdisciplinary and nursing teams; carries out established nursing procedures and performs related duties as required; performs nursing care for patients with more complex needs with assistance and supervision. Assists with the management of patient care administered by other members of the nursing team. The staff registered nurse is a professional care giver who follows the framework of primary nursing and assumes responsibility and accountability for the care and teaching of a group of patients/families for a designated time frame. The staff RN directs and provides care to these patients utilizing therapeutic use of self, the nursing process, the environment/instrumentation, and other health care team members.

Requirements

  • Registered Nurse
  • Pediatric ICU experience
  • Nights shift availability

Responsibilities

  • Utilizes the nursing process for assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation to provide safe, therapeutic care.
  • Functions as a member of the interdisciplinary and nursing teams.
  • Carries out established nursing procedures and performs related duties as required.
  • Performs nursing care for patients with more complex needs with assistance and supervision.
  • Assists with the management of patient care administered by other members of the nursing team.
  • Assumes responsibility and accountability for the care and teaching of a group of patients/families for a designated time frame.
  • Directs and provides care to patients utilizing therapeutic use of self, the nursing process, the environment/instrumentation, and other health care team members.

Benefits

  • Total compensation information available at https://ucnet.universityofcalifornia.edu/compensation-and-benefits/index.html
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