RN - Medsurg, Ortho at Piedmont Atlanta Hospital summary:
The RN - Medsurg, Ortho at Piedmont Atlanta Hospital is responsible for providing nursing care to patients undergoing orthopedic and spine surgeries as well as general medical care. This role involves assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating patient care while ensuring adherence to organizational policies and maintaining high standards of practice. New graduates are welcome to apply, and candidates must hold a valid nursing license in Georgia.
Description:
Department: Med Surg Ortho
Location: Piedmont Atlanta Hospital
Schedule: Day Shift 3 12's (7am - 7pm)
Competitive Sign on Bonus offered
Our Ortho Unit is recognized as a comprehensive Stroke Center and a Spine Center of Excellence. Staff will receive specific education related to these designations. The patient population includes ortho and spine surgeries, hip/joint surgeries, stroke, and general medical. RESPONSIBLE FOR: The staff nurse provides nursing care to patients from birth through the lifecycle utilizing nursing processes to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate the care for patients. He/she functions within the framework of the policies and procedures of the organization and demonstrates professional growth and accountability. The staff nurse is responsible for maintaining standards of practice, coordinating patient care activities of all assigned staff in the provision of quality nursing care.
Qualifications:
MINIMUM EDUCATION REQUIRED:Graduate of a nursing program
MINIMUM EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:New Graduates of a nursing program eligible
MINIMUM LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION REQUIRED BY LAW:Current License in the State of Georgia as a Registered Nurse or NLC/eNLC Multistate License. BLS certification required.
ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS:Advanced certification in field of specialty, if applicable. Bachelor's degree preferred. Nursing Experience in Hospital Setting Preferred.
Keywords:
Registered Nurse, Medsurg, Ortho, patient care, nursing, hospital, healthcare, nursing license, BLS certification, orthopedic surgery