Certification Details ACLS BLS NIH Stroke KY License Job Details Position Template Facility Name: UofL Jewish Floor: 5 West Location Address: 200 Abraham Flexner Way Louisville, KY 40202 Role: RN Specialty: Mixed Acuity – Med Surg, Tele & PCU Shift: 6:45PM - 7:15AM Weekly Guaranteed Hours: 36 Weekend Hours: Every other weekend; 2 Mondays & 2 Fridays in a 6-week period Call Requirements: None Job Requirements Required Certifications: ACLS, BLS, NIH Stroke, KY License Years of Experience: 2 Float Requirements: Yes- Any Med Surg or PCU unit Unit Specific Information Number of Beds: 21 Patient Ratios: 5 - 6:1 Equipment: Telemetry, IV Pumps, SCDs, Alaris Pumps, Lift equipment EMR: Cerner Additional Details Why work at Jewish Hospital: Academic Medical Center in downtown Louisville New Heart Hospital with advanced heart care treatment Accredited chest pain center providing comprehensive 24/7 STEMI heart attack care and treatment Noted for numerous medical firsts in Kentucky, the nation and the world, Jewish Hospital is the site of the nation's first four-hand transplants, first kidney transplant in 1964, the first open-heart surgery in 1965, the first heart transplant in 1984, and the first-hand transplant in 1999. The world's first and second successful AbioCor™ Implantable Replacement Heart transplant, and more recently, the nation's second and third CARMAT Aeson® total artificial heart transplants - one of which was the world's first successful transplant ever performed in a female patient. The first trial of adult cardiac stem cells in chronic heart failure Trager Transplant Center is among a select group of hospitals nationwide approved by Medicare to perform heart, lung, liver, kidney, living donor kidney, pancreas, and vascularized composite allograft (hand) transplants. Provides acute inpatient and outpatient rehab services through UofL Health - Frazier Rehab Institute As the lead center in the nation for the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation Neuro Recovery Network, Frazier offers spinal cord patients access to leading-edge therapies, including Locomotor Training Frazier’s Movement Disorders Program, in conjunction with the University of Louisville, has been recognized as a National Parkinson Foundation Center of Excellence