Job Information
UCLA Health RN - Santa Monica Hospital - Interventional Radiology in Santa Monica, California
Description
For everything they do and every life they touch, we're
grateful to work with some of the most skilled and compassionate nurses
anywhere. They truly are heroes to our patients, to each other and to the
community. If you have a passion for making a positive impact on others' lives
and the nursing profession, come to UCLA Health.
Contribute to the delivery of Magnet® designated nursing
excellence. Take your career to the next level. In this exciting and rewarding
position, you will provide exceptional nursing care for our patients. You will
assess patient, family and staff learning needs, deliver appropriate clinical
education, patient intervention and promote effective working relationships.
This Clinical Nurse II involves collaborating with an
interdisciplinary team of dedicated professionals to develop and implement a
care plan for pre/intra/post-operative areas for our ambulatory interventional
radiology procedures and assist with other radiology modalities as required.
Additionally, the position includes providing patient and family education,
participating in research projects and quality initiatives to ensure safe
continuity of care.
Salary range: $59.46
- $88.39 Hourly
Qualifications
BSN or higher - required
Current valid California RN license - required
ACLS, BCLS and PALS from the American Red Cross or American Heart Association - required
At least 3 years of recent ICU, Cath Lab or Radiology experience - required
Strong IV Skills - strongly preferred
Ability to cover all areas of Radiology, including the clinics and future radiology areas
Ability to develop and implement and evaluate patient care plan actively involving patients, family, and staff
Ability to perform historical, physical and behavioral patient assessments
Ability to wear lead and stand for long periods of time
Skill in implementing appropriate nursing interventions on a consistent basis
Official Transcripts and/or original diploma from a registered nursing program must be provided upon hire
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