What are the responsibilities and job description for the Night Shift RN - Labor and Delivery Team Member position at Intermountain Health?
About This Role: The Registered Nurse (RN) in Labor and Delivery at Intermountain Health provides comprehensive patient care by assessing, planning, and implementing individualized treatment plans. This role involves collaborating with a multidisciplinary team to ensure optimal care outcomes, overseeing support staff, and maintaining accurate documentation while promoting a safe and compassionate environment. With a focus on professional development, the RN will engage in ongoing education and work part-time night shifts to support patients and their families throughout their care journey.
Key qualifications for this role include 2 years of labor and delivery experience, graduation from an accredited School of Nursing, and current RN licensure in the state of Colorado. Additional certifications such as ACLS/NRP/PALS may be required depending on the unit. Strong communication, collaboration, and organizational skills are essential for success in this position. If you're passionate about delivering high-quality patient care and committed to advancing your skills and knowledge as a nurse, we invite you to apply for this exciting opportunity!
What You'll Do:
Key qualifications for this role include 2 years of labor and delivery experience, graduation from an accredited School of Nursing, and current RN licensure in the state of Colorado. Additional certifications such as ACLS/NRP/PALS may be required depending on the unit. Strong communication, collaboration, and organizational skills are essential for success in this position. If you're passionate about delivering high-quality patient care and committed to advancing your skills and knowledge as a nurse, we invite you to apply for this exciting opportunity!
What You'll Do:
- Assess and address patients' psychological and physical needs, developing individualized treatment plans.
- Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to deliver comprehensive care and oversee LPNs and CNAs.
- Maintain accurate documentation and adhere to hospital and regulatory guidelines.
- Monitor patients' vital signs, administer medications, and recognize potential complications.
- Actively engage in communication with physicians and other healthcare providers regarding patient conditions and treatment plans.
- Provide patient education and emotional support to patients and their families.