Pre-Hospital Registered Nurse (PT) at WACBD - Washington Center for Bleeding Disorders
Fort Washington, Pennsylvania, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

29 Apr, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

29 Jan, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Critical Care Nursing, Pre-Hospital Care, Advanced Critical Care Skills, Problem-Solving, EMS Protocols Compliance, Clinical Resource, PHRN Certification, CPR for Healthcare Professional, ACLS Provider, PALS Provider, EMSVO Endorsement, Critical Care Endorsement

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
Description The critical care nurse / pre-hospital registered nurse is responsible for the delivery of the highest level of quality of care and customer service to all patients transported via ambulance within the scope of practice published by the Bureau of EMS. The Critical Care Nurse must demonstrate advanced critical care skills and problem-solving techniques in compliance with the Pennsylvania PA State EMS protocols, medical command direction, and company policies and procedures and serve as a clinical resource for all field and communications personnel. Requirements MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: · One year of pre-hospital or inter-facility transport experience · Current driver’s license · Current PA PHRN certification · Current CPR for the Healthcare Professional · Current ACLS provider · Current PALS provider · Current PA DOH EMSVO endorsement · Critical Care Endorsement (required) Benefits Package Includes: · Medical, dental, vision (full time only) · Personal Time Off (PTO) for part time or greater · Direct Deposit with weekly pay · Paid on-call · In-House EVOC training · In-House CPR training · Paid PALS and ACLS (full time only) · Critical Care training (conditions may apply) #ZR
Responsibilities
The critical care nurse/pre-hospital registered nurse is responsible for delivering the highest level of quality care and customer service to all patients transported via ambulance, operating within the scope defined by the Bureau of EMS. This role also requires serving as a clinical resource for all field and communications personnel.
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