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National Jewish Health Registered Nurse (RN) II - Adult Asthma Allergy Clinic in Denver, Colorado

$3,000 Sign-On Bonus!

National Jewish Health is seeking a Registered Nurse (RN) II to join our Adult Asthma/Allergy and Immunotherapy Clinic. At National Jewish Health, nursing contributes to a positive care experience for patients and families that is life-changing and healing. Registered Nurses (RN) collaborate with other health professionals to provide outstanding patient-centered care, disease process education, triage symptom management and support chronic care management. We seek to ensure this level of excellence through evidence-based practice, embracing research and innovation, and by preparing the next generation of nursing professionals while striving to continuously educate ourselves. Our team is seeking a candidate who is passionate about patient care, excited about innovative therapies, has great communication skills, enjoys an excellent culture and is committed to tea

What do we do? We diagnose and treat adult patients with a variety of common and unusual respiratory diseases.

Why National Jewish Health? As the leading respiratory hospital in the nation for more than 125 years, our faculty and staff are widely recognized for excellence in the treatment of lung diseases. We also conduct basic science, clinical and translational research in the areas of asthma, COPD, interstitial lung disease, sleep disorders, and other related conditions. Our programs integrate clinical care and research across subspecial

Position Summary Accurately plans and provides professional nursing care for patients, families, and communities utilizing a systematic approach incorporating assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation. The Registered Nurse II is responsible and accountable for facilitation and management of care coordination across the healthcare continuum. Utilizes the nursing process to work with interdisciplinary teams to provide safe and personalized care. Demonstrates core competencies in the area of practice.

Essential Duties

Assessment: Collects pertinent data and information relative to the patient's and family's health or situation. Demonstrates proficient, skillful and rapid assessment in triage of patient problems and needs in the outpatient clinic, specialty care area, telephone health services setting, and/or ongoing care [Standard of Practice (SP) 1]. Analyzes assessment data to determine actual or potential problems and issues. Prioritizing a focus on wellness, health promotion, chronic disease management, and disease prevention [SP 2]. Identifies expected outcomes for an individualized plan for the patient/family, recognizing that the patient and family are in control regarding the choice and compliance with a care regimen [SP 3]. Develops, intervenes, evaluates a plan of care in collaboration with patients, families, and other team members identifying actual and potential patient care needs. Updates the plan of care and documents in the approved format. Documents nursing activity and the patient's response to nursing intervention. [SP 4]. Ensures the plan of care reflects the cultural, spiritual, intellectual, age, educational, and psychosocial differences of individual patients, families, groups, and communities [SP 4]. Implements identified plan. Establishes competencies and techniques involved in administering routine and special treatments to patients in accordance with National Jewish Health Policies and Procedures [SP 5]. Conducts time-limited, episodic, individual nurse-patient encounters and interventions and frequently establishes long-term relationships with patients, families, and caregivers [SP 5]. Manages telephone communications including: assessing patient needs over the phone; providing appropriate advice, directing patient to appropriate level of care: communicating status to physician: addressing prescription requests: documenting actions in approved format [SP 5]. Coordination: facilitates access to appro riate medical and health care, nursing consultation /intervention, follow-up, and surveillance [SP 5a]. Teaching: Provides patient education using methods and approaches recognizing the specific needs and concerns of the individual patient; supports the patient and caregiver (s) to become informed customers about the options, costs, risks, and benefits of health care services [SP 5b]. Participates in projects, activities, committees, related to nursing and health care in clinical and organizational settings. Functions as a preceptor as assigned. Recommends evidenced based practice and research strategies to improve nursing quality.

Minimum Qualifications

Education: Graduation from an Accredited School of Nursing required, BSN preferred. Work Experience: A minimum of two (2) years of recent and related Registered Nurse (RN) experience required. Different patient care areas may require specific skill set experience. Special Training, Certification or Licensure: Current Colorado Registered Nurse (RN) License and current CPR/BLS certification required.

Salary Range: $34.00 - $44.00

Benefits At National Jewish Health, we recognize that our outstanding faculty and staff are the essence of our organization. For every aspect of health care, our employees are our greatest asset. With that in mind, we have designed a valuable, comprehensive benefits package to meet the needs of our employees and their families.

Medical Plans, Dental Plans and Vision Insurance Retirement Plan

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