Staff Position

Registered Nurse (RN) - Med Surg
Saratoga Hospital
Saratoga Springs, NY

$26-46/hour
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Registered Nurse (RN) - ICCU


Experienced Nurses# Join our team and work in our state-of-the art 19 bed ICCU! About the unit The ICCU is a 19-bed critical care unit located on the 2nd floor of the north building. The patients can be in various stages of recuperation from diagnostic therapies or surgical interventions. We see the highest volume of patients experiencing cardiovascular and pulmonary disease, as well as those recovering from high-risk surgeries. Health care delivery is provided through relationships, with the activities of care organized around the needs and priorities of patients and their families. With the patient and family being the core, the demonstrated practices and values that integrate into the caring and healing environment of relationship based care include leadership, teamwork, professional nursing, care delivery, resources, and outcomes. We believe that our care practices visibly demonstrate the mission and values of our organization, and extend to clinicians and staff members from other disciplines and services. In addition, the ICCU registered nurses are a vital team member of the Rapid Response and Code Blue team by providing critical care nursing expertise to the bedside of a patient who is having an unforeseen deterioration. We are dedicated to enhancing the professionalism of critical care nursing and promoting standards of practice to serve the needs of our community, by providing a forum for interaction and exchange of ideas. # About our team We pride ourselves on our commitment to providing exceptional care and support to patients in critical condition.# Our team is dedicated to utilizing the latest technology, evidence based practices, and compassionate care to ensure the best possible outcomes for every patient.# Nurses who join our team have the opportunity to work in a dynamic and collaborative environment where they can make a meaningful difference in the lives of others every day.# With a focus on continuous learning and professional development our nurses have access to resources and training to enhance their skills and grow in their careers. By joining our team, nurses become part of a community that values team work, integrity, and excellence in patient care, making ICCU an ideal choice for those seeking a fulfilling and rewarding nursing career. Just a few of our perks include: Sign-On Bonus of up to $10,000 showing our belief in you! RN Student Loan Forgiveness up to $30,000 (Minimum 2 years of experience required) Professional Development Program where you can earn up to $6,000 bonus and $2,000 for your own professional development# Tuition Assistance # our unique Nursing Scholarship Program where you could qualify for full tuition, books and fees to pursue a BSN or MSN.# Certification Pay Program. Medical and Prescription coverage available the first of the month after you start. As low as $47 biweekly. Dental and vision coverage also available. Excellent benefit package to include generous paid time off. Shift differentials of 12 to 30%. 403 (b) Retirement Plan The prestige of working at a Magnet Designated Hospital PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES: Patient Assessments: Incorporates appropriate assessment and intervention skills that are age specific in all interactions and delivery of nursing care.# Assesses patients# physical/psycho-social status. Analyzes relevant data. Integrates assessment results in care planning, goals and outcomes. Provides for therapeutic interventions based on the continued assessment, prescribed orders and input from other care providers. Provides for adequate pain management, manages IV therapy and administers medications according to critical elements. Provides for patient/colleague/self-safety and protection. Communication: Communicates with patients, colleagues, providers, and management in an accurate, considerate, and timely manner. Applies patient specific communication skills in interactions that are culturally sensitive # appropriate to age. Language barriers and sensory # cognitive deficit are accommodated. Provides report that is pertinent, concise using SBAR. Documents in a complete, timely and concise manner. Problem Solving: Employs critical thinking skills to achieve outcomes and solve problems. Practices within limits of experience/capability. Collects and integrates data from multi sources and seeks assistance/information appropriately. Analyzes data critically in order to support clinical decision making. Displays an ability to solve problems, reason and learn utilizing evidenced based practice. Caring Relationships: Engages in caring relationships that integrate the influence of the human experience of health, illness, and/or healing. Relationship based care is fostered with patients, their families and co-worker to create a caring and healing environment where pts/their families are the center of caring processes. Initiates non-task related introduction, converses at eye level when able, uses touch as appropriate, keeps patients/families informed, involves patients/families in decision making, anticipate needs, responds to concerns in a timely manner, rounds frequently on the 3 P#s when applicable. Protects patient autonomy, dignity and rights. Advocates for patients/families including obtaining advanced directives when applicable.# Expedites discharges per guidelines. Time Management: Manages own work and material resources effectively. Delivers organized care by prioritizing care needs and tasks effectively. Positively adapts to changes in patients condition, assignment and expectations. Maintains clean, orderly environment of care. Leadership: Applies leadership skills consistent with role and experience. Delegates and/or assigns care that is consistent with role, scope of practice, and abilities of recipient. Provides feedback pertinent to the situation that is positive and/or provides co-workers educational opportunities. Co-ordinates care within the multi-disciplinary team. Manages conflict in capable, effective manner. Actively participates and promotes professional practice by participating on committees, councils, policy development, or professional organizations. Teaching: Incorporates teaching in delivery of care to promote health and prevent disease. Provides information to patient/family with consideration for individual needs. Assess for barriers to learning and motivation. Teaches patient/family to safely take and monitor effects of medications. Prepares a patient/family for prescribed treatment/procedure/discharge. Consults multi-disciplinary team as appropriate to enhance patient/family education. Provides counseling for health behaviors. QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Candidates with AAS in Nursing who will complete BSN within four years of date of hire will be considered. Salary Range: $32 - $53.81 Pay Grade: N10 Compensation may vary based upon, but not limited to: overall experience and qualifications, shift, and location. Experienced Nurses… Join our team and work in our state-of-the art 19 bed ICCU! About the unit The ICCU is a 19-bed critical care unit located on the 2nd floor of the north building. The patients can be in various stages of recuperation from diagnostic therapies or surgical interventions. We see the highest volume of patients experiencing cardiovascular and pulmonary disease, as well as those recovering from high-risk surgeries. Health care delivery is provided through relationships, with the activities of care organized around the needs and priorities of patients and their families. With the patient and family being the core, the demonstrated practices and values that integrate into the caring and healing environment of relationship based care include leadership, teamwork, professional nursing, care delivery, resources, and outcomes. We believe that our care practices visibly demonstrate the mission and values of our organization, and extend to clinicians and staff members from other disciplines and services. In addition, the ICCU registered nurses are a vital team member of the Rapid Response and Code Blue team by providing critical care nursing expertise to the bedside of a patient who is having an unforeseen deterioration. We are dedicated to enhancing the professionalism of critical care nursing and promoting standards of practice to serve the needs of our community, by providing a forum for interaction and exchange of ideas. About our team We pride ourselves on our commitment to providing exceptional care and support to patients in critical condition. Our team is dedicated to utilizing the latest technology, evidence based practices, and compassionate care to ensure the best possible outcomes for every patient. Nurses who join our team have the opportunity to work in a dynamic and collaborative environment where they can make a meaningful difference in the lives of others every day. With a focus on continuous learning and professional development our nurses have access to resources and training to enhance their skills and grow in their careers. By joining our team, nurses become part of a community that values team work, integrity, and excellence in patient care, making ICCU an ideal choice for those seeking a fulfilling and rewarding nursing career. Just a few of our perks include: * Sign-On Bonus of up to $10,000 showing our belief in you! * RN Student Loan Forgiveness up to $30,000 (Minimum 2 years of experience required) * Professional Development Program where you can earn up to $6,000 bonus and $2,000 for your own professional development * Tuition Assistance & our unique Nursing Scholarship Program where you could qualify for full tuition, books and fees to pursue a BSN or MSN. * Certification Pay Program. * Medical and Prescription coverage available the first of the month after you start. As low as $47 biweekly. Dental and vision coverage also available. * Excellent benefit package to include generous paid time off. * Shift differentials of 12 to 30%. * 403 (b) Retirement Plan * The prestige of working at a Magnet Designated Hospital PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES: Patient Assessments: Incorporates appropriate assessment and intervention skills that are age specific in all interactions and delivery of nursing care. Assesses patients' physical/psycho-social status. Analyzes relevant data. Integrates assessment results in care planning, goals and outcomes. Provides for therapeutic interventions based on the continued assessment, prescribed orders and input from other care providers. Provides for adequate pain management, manages IV therapy and administers medications according to critical elements. Provides for patient/colleague/self-safety and protection. Communication: Communicates with patients, colleagues, providers, and management in an accurate, considerate, and timely manner. Applies patient specific communication skills in interactions that are culturally sensitive & appropriate to age. Language barriers and sensory & cognitive deficit are accommodated. Provides report that is pertinent, concise using SBAR. Documents in a complete, timely and concise manner. Problem Solving: Employs critical thinking skills to achieve outcomes and solve problems. Practices within limits of experience/capability. Collects and integrates data from multi sources and seeks assistance/information appropriately. Analyzes data critically in order to support clinical decision making. Displays an ability to solve problems, reason and learn utilizing evidenced based practice. Caring Relationships: Engages in caring relationships that integrate the influence of the human experience of health, illness, and/or healing. Relationship based care is fostered with patients, their families and co-worker to create a caring and healing environment where pts/their families are the center of caring processes. Initiates non-task related introduction, converses at eye level when able, uses touch as appropriate, keeps patients/families informed, involves patients/families in decision making, anticipate needs, responds to concerns in a timely manner, rounds frequently on the 3 P's when applicable. Protects patient autonomy, dignity and rights. Advocates for patients/families including obtaining advanced directives when applicable. Expedites discharges per guidelines. Time Management: Manages own work and material resources effectively. Delivers organized care by prioritizing care needs and tasks effectively. Positively adapts to changes in patients condition, assignment and expectations. Maintains clean, orderly environment of care. Leadership: Applies leadership skills consistent with role and experience. Delegates and/or assigns care that is consistent with role, scope of practice, and abilities of recipient. Provides feedback pertinent to the situation that is positive and/or provides co-workers educational opportunities. Co-ordinates care within the multi-disciplinary team. Manages conflict in capable, effective manner. Actively participates and promotes professional practice by participating on committees, councils, policy development, or professional organizations. Teaching: Incorporates teaching in delivery of care to promote health and prevent disease. Provides information to patient/family with consideration for individual needs. Assess for barriers to learning and motivation. Teaches patient/family to safely take and monitor effects of medications. Prepares a patient/family for prescribed treatment/procedure/discharge. Consults multi-disciplinary team as appropriate to enhance patient/family education. Provides counseling for health behaviors. QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Candidates with AAS in Nursing who will complete BSN within four years of date of hire will be considered. Salary Range: $32 - $53.81 Pay Grade: N10 Compensation may vary based upon, but not limited to: overall experience and qualifications, shift, and location.

Pay

Average New York Staff Position Pay

$34.54/hour

The average salary for a Med Surg is 31% lower than the US average of $45.

Estimate based on Bureau of Labor Statistics data.