Clinical Nurse I: Labor and Delivery/Antepartum: 36hrs/week, NIGHTS at Albany Medical Center summary:
The Clinical Nurse I in Labor and Delivery/Antepartum is responsible for providing comprehensive nursing care to patients during their hospital stay, including administering medications, performing IV starts, and evaluating patient needs. This role requires collaboration with the nursing team to establish individualized care plans and ensure safety through compliance with medical protocols. The position involves working night shifts, requiring flexibility and strong clinical skills in a fast-paced environment.
Department/Unit:
Labor & Delivery - D6E
Work Shift:
Night (United States of America)
Seeking a full time night shift RN for Labor and Delivery and Antepartum. 3, 12 hour shifts per week. 7p-7:30a, weekend and holiday rotations required. RN will be cross trained to both units.
Hourly: $33.00 - 33.99
Implements physician orders, administers medications, starts IVs, performs treatments, procedures and special tests, and document treatment as required by company policy and local/state/federal rules and regulations.
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Keywords:
nursing, labor and delivery, antepartum care, registered nurse, night shift, patient care, medications, IV therapy, BLS, ACLS