Be a Child's Champion
RN Emergency Services- Coral Springs (Per Diem/ Pool, Nights)
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
By becoming a nurse at Nicklaus Children’s, you will be responsible for the planning and delivery of patient and family centered care that meets the quality of standards at our Magnet designated hospital. We are looking for a nurse to provide compassion and knowledge every day.
Success Profile
What makes a successful Nurse at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital? Check out the top traits we’re looking for and see if you have the right mix.
- Proactive
- Compassionate
- Team Player
- Empathetic
- Collaborative
- Responsible
Joining a new organization can be daunting or overwhelming. But at Nicklaus, your colleagues make you feel welcomed. They taught me to celebrate our accomplishments and band together during challenging times. This is not easy to find in healthcare these days, so I’m grateful to have found an amazing place to work with people and leadership who have my well-being in mind.
Lova Renee Brunson Manager Accreditation & Regulatory
Benefits
Part-time and full-time employees receive the same benefits package.
Responsibilities
Description
* This position is located in Coral Springs, Fl.
Job Summary
Under general supervision, renders professional nursing care in accordance with physicians' treatment plans in order to provide for the comfort and well-being of patients. Assesses patients' condition, administers prescribed drugs, provides treatments, observes patients' progress, records pertinent observations and reports reaction to drugs and treatments. Assists physicians with examinations and prepares instruments and equipment for physicians' use. Coordinates care planning, collaborates with the clinical and medical staff, and educates patients and their family members on the procedure in a compassionate patient and family centered care environment. Supports and upholds quality standards of a Magnet designated hospital and Patient Bill of Rights.
Job Specific Duties
- Completes all nursing multi-system assessment that includes head to toe, vitals, dressing changes, suction, feeding, bathing, and repositioning.
- Reviews patient admission history, prepares and accurately completes the discharge planning process as per department and hospital policies & procedures.
- Communicates the patient's progress including critical findings, changes in the patients' condition with the physician and/or disciplines involved in the care of the child.
- Plans, implements, and documents the plan of care in collaboration with the other disciplines and services to assure safe and efficient care.
- Provides nursing care that includes IV site monitoring and troubleshooting, specimen collection, and assists medical team with special procedures.
- Follows physician’s orders and administers & reconstitutes medications directed. Adheres to the six rights of medication administration.
- Collaborates and rounds with a multi-disciplinary team in daily care planning rounds, as appropriate, and fosters a Family Centered Care environment.
- Accesses electronic health record independently according to hospital policy. Completes accurate and timely documentation in the patient’s electronic health record.
- Communicates with patients and families to review plan of care and solicits input and communicates any patient and family concerns to physician.
- Educates patients and their family about disease processes, post treatment home care such as disease, medication, treatments, pain, discharge, and safety.
- Promotes an "error free" working environment by consistently providing high-quality, safe care as per hospital policies, conducts prevention rounding, & follows up on identified concerns promptly.
- Assesses all body systems, ensures safe, effective & efficient care delivery with emphasis on the absence of medication errors, avoidance of falls, ouch-free procedural pain & reduction of pain.
- Provides patient information and effectively completes the hand off process at shift change and patient reassignments.
Qualifications
Minimum Job Requirements
- Completion of a nursing program from an accredited school of Nursing
- RN Licensure within the State of Florida or Multi-State Enhanced Nursing License Compact (eNLC) – maintain active and in good standing throughout employment
- American Heart Association BLS - maintain active and in good standing throughout employment
- American Heart Association PALS required within 1 year of hire - maintain active and in good standing throughout employment
- Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) as specified by the department within 1 year of hire
- American Heart Association ACLS as specified by the department within 1 year of hire
- 1 year RN experience required
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- CPI (Crisis Intervention Training) is preferred.
- National certified preferably within 2 years of hire.
- Functions as IV champions within 6 months of hire.
- Ability to work in an acute care setting, demonstrates strong problem solving, critical thinking, and conflict resolution skills.
- Ability to manage multiple priorities and strong time management skills.
- Effective verbal and written communication skills.
- Computer literate.
- Participates and supports nursing research projects and/or authors/co-authors an evidence-based article within 2 years of hire.
- Works effectively in a collaborative environment.
- Flexible and has a passion for learning.
- Ability to apply principles of evidenced-based practice, analytical thinking, and service excellence in practice.
- Able to analyze and interpret data and utilize the information to make judgments regarding patient care.
- Float to various nursing units while maintaining the delivery of clinical excellence and high quality service.
- Coverage for on-call assignments per department and hospital policy.

