CCDH RN / Congenital diaphragmatic hernia Registered Nurse
Join the Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital's Team and Elevate your possibilities!
Congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) is a rare birth defect affecting approximately one in 3,000 fetuses. CDH occurs when the diaphragm (the muscle separating the chest from the abdomen) does not form properly during fetal development. This results in a hole in the diaphragm and allows the abdominal organs to migrate into the chest. This could mean having the intestines, stomach, spleen and sometimes liver in the chest. The presence of these abdominal organs in the chest compresses the lungs and prevents them from developing normally.
CDH is most often diagnosed before birth, around the 20-week ultrasound visit. There is a spectrum of severity in CDH patients, and the health risks and treatment often depend on the level of severity.
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Our Center for Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
"As an experienced nurse, I knew CDH would be my dream job when I witnessed the hard teamwork and dedication from the staff to help these newborns have a chance at life." -- Andrew Lozano, RN
Shifts: 12 hour nights
Work location: St. Petersburg, Florida
Benefits for you and your family:
Our comprehensive benefits is designed to help you balance your work with life so you can focus on what matters most, your well-being and that of your loved ones. Some of our benefits include:
• Relocation Assistance - Receive monetary assistance if greater than 50 miles away
• RN Loan Repayment
• Affordable and Comprehensive Benefits Package
• Dependent Child Tuition Assistance
• Tuition assistance - Up to $5250 annually
• 403(b) Savings Plan with matching
• Affordable Healthcare options
• 7 paid holidays each year
• Paid Time Off (PTO)
• Flexible Spending Accounts
• Clinical Ladder
• ...and more
What awaits you:
• Nurse to patient ratios for the highest quality of care.
• Flexible self-scheduling option to balance work, family and personal life.
• Collaborative working environment with shared governance and Nurse here have a seat at the table.
• First class patient care through a collaborative interprofessional team using advanced evidence-based practice through continuous research and development.
Who Should Apply:
• BSN from an accredited School of Nursing, preferred. Applicants with an Associate Degree in nursing will be considered and must obtain BSN within 36 months of hire
• Registered Nurse (RN) Required. Florida State or Compact License required
• A minimum of one year of experience as a licensed Registered Nurse
• Preferred experience in pediatric and/or Emergency
• BLS certification provided by AHA
• Previous expereince in ICU, NICU and High Volume ECMO highly preferred
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