Primary Duties and Responsibilities
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Become a key member of a world-class health organization. Contribute to the delivery of Magnet® designated nursing excellence. Take your career to the next level. You can do all this and more at UCLA Health!
In this exciting and rewarding position, you will provide exceptional nursing care for Perinatal patients. You will offer guidance to team members by supervising nursing interventions and assigning related tasks. You will also assess patient, family and staff learning needs, deliver appropriate clinical education and promote effective working relationships. This involves collaborating with an interdisciplinary team of dedicated professionals to develop and implement a care plan, including providing detailed care instructions.
This position floats to various units within the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center and UCLA Santa Monica hospital locations based on the patient census and the skills of the RN/Staff. An ability to work efficiently and effectively with others, providing compassionate and cutting edge patient care while also contributing to the positive and collaborative team environment at UCLA Health is a must.
Salary range: $105.48-$105.48 Hourly
*May convert to career*
Job Qualifications
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We're seeking a highly-skilled, self-motivated nursing professional with:
- Current California RN license and relevant clinical nursing skills required
- BSN or MSN required
- BLS from the American Red Cross or American Heart Association required
- NRP certification from the American Academy of Pediatrics and American Heart Association required
- NCC Certification preferred
- 3 years Perinatal RN experience (including labor, delivery, and postpartum) required
- Skills in implementing appropriate nursing interventions on a consistent basis
- Ability to perform historical, physical and behavioral patient assessments
- Ability to develop and implement and evaluate patient care plan actively involving patients, family, and staff