Registered Nurse - Rapid Response (Full Time, Nights)

Beth Israel Lahey HealthBurlington, VT
Onsite

About The Position

When you join the growing BILH team, you're not just taking a job, you’re making a difference in people’s lives. Under the general supervision of the Nurse Manager, the Rapid Response Registered Nurse practices within the Lahey Clinic Professional Practice Model, MA Nurse Practice Act, ANA Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics and demonstrates Lahey Clinic’s core values that reflect its Mission. The nurse-patient/family relationship, continuity of care and accountability are central to the delivery of individualized high quality patient care. A Rapid Response Registered Nurse demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to provide expected standards of care based on physical, psychosocial, cultural, educational, spiritual, safety and age-appropriate considerations of patients. The Rapid Response Registered Nurse, in accordance with the Nurse Practice Act of Massachusetts Rules & Regulations- 244 CMR 3.0, shall bear full and ultimate responsibility for the quality of nursing care he/she provides to individuals and groups. Included in such responsibility are health maintenance, teaching, counseling, collaborative planning and restoration of optimal functioning and comfort or for the dignified death of those they serve. The Rapid Response Registered Nurse assumes the responsibility for the plan of care and has the authority to make decisions and is held accountable for decisions specific to assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of the plan. The Rapid Response Registered Nurse facilitates the coordination of care across the continuum and demonstrates safe practice within the domains of: Clinical judgment and decision making, Professional Relationships, Clinical leadership, Clinical scholarship. A responsibility and function of the Rapid Response Registered Nurse includes Delegation & Supervision in accordance with the Nurse Practice Act of Massachusetts Rules & Regulations- 244 CMR 3.0 Registered Nurse and Licensed Practical Nurse: Board of Registration in Nursing and the ANA Principles of Delegation. The delegating registered nurse at Lahey Clinic bears the full and ultimate responsibility that includes but is not limited to: Making an appropriate assignment, Properly and adequately teaching, directing and supervising the delegate, The outcome of the delegation. The Rapid Response Registered Nurse provides care directly to patients and in collaboration with other health care team members. The Rapid Response Registered Nurse maintains a current level of knowledge and skill with technical procedures as defined by nursing specialty organization, complies with all regulations and standards of regulatory and accrediting bodies and is currently licensed in the state of Massachusetts as a registered nurse.

Requirements

  • Graduate of a state approved and/or accredited School of Nursing.
  • Current license to practice professional nursing from the Massachusetts Board of Registration.
  • BLS certification.
  • ACLS certification.
  • TNCC (Trauma Nurse Core Curriculum) certification.
  • PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support) certification.
  • Demonstrates the necessary clinical skills and technical knowledge to provide care for patients according to Nursing Policy and Procedures.
  • Demonstrates the necessary clinical skills and knowledge to provide care for patients according to the unit-specific competencies.
  • Excellent interpersonal and organizational skills.
  • Ability to cross train to multiple clinical areas.
  • 2 years Critical Care nursing experience.
  • Vaccinated against influenza (flu) as a condition of employment.

Nice To Haves

  • BSN preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Practice within the Lahey Clinic Professional Practice Model, MA Nurse Practice Act, ANA Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics and demonstrate Lahey Clinic’s core values that reflect its Mission.
  • Provide individualized high quality patient care, central to the nurse-patient/family relationship, continuity of care and accountability.
  • Demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to provide expected standards of care based on physical, psychosocial, cultural, educational, spiritual, safety and age-appropriate considerations of patients.
  • Bear full and ultimate responsibility for the quality of nursing care provided to individuals and groups, including health maintenance, teaching, counseling, collaborative planning and restoration of optimal functioning and comfort or for the dignified death of those they serve.
  • Assume responsibility for the plan of care and has the authority to make decisions and is held accountable for decisions specific to assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of the plan.
  • Facilitate the coordination of care across the continuum.
  • Demonstrate safe practice within the domains of: Clinical judgment and decision making, Professional Relationships, Clinical leadership, Clinical scholarship.
  • Perform Delegation & Supervision in accordance with the Nurse Practice Act of Massachusetts Rules & Regulations- 244 CMR 3.0 Registered Nurse and Licensed Practical Nurse: Board of Registration in Nursing and the ANA Principles of Delegation.
  • Make an appropriate assignment.
  • Properly and adequately teach, direct and supervise the delegate.
  • Be responsible for the outcome of the delegation.
  • Provide care directly to patients and in collaboration with other health care team members.
  • Maintain a current level of knowledge and skill with technical procedures as defined by nursing specialty organization.
  • Comply with all regulations and standards of regulatory and accrediting bodies.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive compensation and benefits
  • Help you achieve a healthy and balanced life
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