Acute Dialysis Registered Nurse Job Description
Acute Dialysis Registered Nurse Duties & Responsibilities
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Acute Dialysis Registered Nurse Qualifications
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Licensing or Certifications for Acute Dialysis Registered Nurse
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Education for Acute Dialysis Registered Nurse
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Skills for Acute Dialysis Registered Nurse
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Acute Dialysis Registered Nurse Examples
Acute Dialysis Registered Nurse Job Description
- Nursing autonomy
- Working with respectful nephrologist and team of dialysis nurses
- Performing both hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis
- Environment that is always changing due to the critical needs of our patients, no two days are alike
- Dialysis Experience not required
- Attend an annual Renal Care Symposium that is free to our team members and offer Continuing Education Credits
- Learn a new Specialty
- Expand your nursing skills
- Further your career by participating in a Nursing Program for Advancing Care (NPAC)
- Become Dialysis Certified
- This is a full time, Acute Dialysis Registered Nurse position at Sterling Acutes
- This teammate should be comfortable working as a part of a team, independently, and have flexibility of schedule
- This is a full-time, day shift, Acute Dialysis RN position with Fredericksburg Acutes
- This teammate will primarily work at Fredericksburg, but should be flexible with schedule as they may be asked to cover both Spotsylvania and Fredericksburg Acutes
- This teammate will be required to take Call (teammate will only be on-call for one facility at at time)
- This is a full-time, Acute Dialysis Registered Nurse position with WHC Acutes in Washington DC
Acute Dialysis Registered Nurse Job Description
- Ability to travel to multiple hospitals within a given area
- 12 months of recent registered nursing experience
- Ability to travel to multiple hospitals within your assigned area
- One (1) year dialysis experience preferred
- One-year Medical/Surgical experiences preferred
- Nephrology nursing certification preferred
- This position is highly autonomous, so this teammate should be self driven, able to independently manage workload, seek out tasks that need to be completed without guidance, enjoy moving constantly and able to manage themselves
- There may also be administrative tasks, audits, paperwork, etc
- This is a very large program and this teammate will be trained at both National Rehab and WHC Acutes (two different hospitals connected by one bridge)
- Work long days without notice
- Ability to travel to multiple hospitals within a given area (Be sure to ask your recruiter about the commute range for this position.)
- Not just hemodialysis
Acute Dialysis Registered Nurse Job Description
- Willingness to work a flexible schedule required due to the nature of the acute treatment you are providing
- Hemodialysis nursing experience in an acute or chronic settingWork long days without notice
- Current and valid Registered Nurse (RN) license of MO
- Able to work autonomously / independently post training
- On call availability (future on-call will require 6 months dialysis experience)
- Successful completion of FKC Education and Training requirements (and on-going training and education as assigned or required)
- You will consistently apply the nursing process, critical thinking skills, scientific judgment, technical skills and leadership to independently deliver safe nursing care to patients
- You will collaborate with the patient care team to achieve quality patient outcomes
- You will provide communication, confidence, and professionalism as evidenced by active engagement in unit and organizational activities
- You will demonstrate team work, adaptability, and serving as a resource to the patient care team
- You will have accountability for delivering quality nursing care services and for promoting a positive image of nursing
- Graduate of an accredited diploma, associates, or baccalaureate degree registered nursing program