Registered Nurse (RN) - Emergency Department (ED) (Full Time/Evenings) at Texas Health Resources
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Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

17 Jan, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

19 Oct, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Registered Nurse, Emergency Department, BCLS, ACLS, CPI, PALS, TNCC, Patient Care, Teamwork, Communication, Interpersonal Skills, Confidentiality, Problem Solving, Human Needs, Healing Environment, Supportive Attitude

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
Registered Nurse (RN) – Emergency Department (ED) Bring your passion for Texas Health So We Are Better + Together Work location: Texas Health Frisco, 12400 N. Dallas Parkway, Frisco, TX 75033 Work hours: Full Time/Evenings (12P-12A) for 36 hrs/week. Rotating weekend and holiday requirements. Emergency Department Highlights: · Self-scheduling that helps with work/life balance as well as opportunities for educational and career growth · Top notch teamwork · Engaging and supportive work environment Here’s What You Need: · Nursing Diploma in nursing required or · Associate’s degree in nursing required or · Bachelor’s degree in nursing preferred · 1 year of experience as a registered nurse required · 2 years of experience as an RN in an ED acute care setting strongly preferred · RN – Registered Nurse upon hire required and · BCLS – Basic Cardiac Life Support prior to providing independent patient care and maintained quarterly upon hire required and · ACLS – Advanced Cardiac Life Support within 90 days and · CPI – Crisis Prevention Intervention Training maintained annually within 90 days required and · PALS – Pediatric Advanced Life Support within 90 days and · TNCC – Trauma Nursing Core Course upon hire preferred · A high degree of confidentiality, positive interpersonal skills, and ability to function in a fast-paced environment. What You Will Do: · Basic Human Needs – Responds to other’s priorities regarding safety, physical, psychological and social needs. · Human Respect – Honors worth of human through unconditional acceptance. · Affiliation Needs – Engages family/caregivers in health care situations. · Appreciation of Unique Meanings – Concerned with understanding others frame of reference. · Mutual Problem Solving – Professional behaviors that help patients and families understand how to confront decisions acceptable to involved parties. · Attentive Reassurance – Listens and concentrates on others. Is reliable, available, and attentive. · Encouraging Manner – The professional nurse communicates and attitude that is supportive, open, positive and tolerant. · Healing Environment – The professional nurse crates settings that provide privacy, safety, confidentiality and tranquility. Additional perks of being a Texas Health Employee: · Benefits include 401k, PTO, medical, dental, Paid Parental Leave, flex spending, tuition reimbursement, student loan repayment programs as well as several other benefits. · Delivery of high quality of patient care through nursing education, nursing research and innovations in nursing practice. · Strong Unit Based Council (UBC). · A supportive, team environment with outstanding opportunities for growth. Texas Health Frisco Highlights: Texas Health Frisco is a 93-bed, acute-care, full-service hospital and medical office community offering primary care and multispecialty medicine. Our location in the North DFW area provides convenient care to the residents of Frisco and surrounding areas. We specialize in women’s services, outpatient surgery, NICU and emergency medicine. Plus, we are a Pathway to Excellence Hospital, Joint Commission certified and we’re a Baby Friendly designated facility. If you’re ready to join us in our mission to improve the health of our community, then let’s show the world how we’re even better together! Learn more about our culture, benefits, and recent awards. Do you still have questions or concerns? Feel free to email your questions to recruitment@texashealth.org. #LI-KA2
Responsibilities
The Registered Nurse responds to patients' safety, physical, psychological, and social needs while engaging family and caregivers in healthcare situations. They create a healing environment that provides privacy, safety, and confidentiality.
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