Join UT Health East Texas as a PRN, Evening Shift, RN Labor & Delivery!
Advancing Healthcare Together – The Future of Healthcare is in East Texas
Why UT Health - East Texas?
Our People. Our people truly are our greatest strength. They make a massive difference in the amazing care we provide every day. We work closely together to create a positive experience for our patients and each other.
Our Purpose. We will build on your experience and provide meaningful and purposeful career growth for your future. You will have the opportunity every day to make a difference in someone’s life and change the course of healthcare.
Our Place. Athens, TX is a small town with a huge heart where you will have the privilege of caring for your neighbors. Everybody is somebody here.
Representing the very best in healthcare, UT Health East Texas is comprised of 10 hospitals and more than 50 clinics across east Texas. With nearly 7,500 employees and over 1,000 licensed in-patient beds, UT Health East Texas provides healthcare services to thousands of patients annually through our hospitals, clinics, Level 1 trauma facility, air emergency fleet and EMS service in a metropolitan service area of a quarter-million people.
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Registered Nurse is responsible for delivery of patient care through the nursing process of assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation. This position is responsible for the following:
What You Will Be Doing:
1. Deliver individualized, goal-directed nursing care using a systematic approach and according to standards of care, facility’s code of conduct compliance, and policy in collaboration with patients and interdisciplinary healthcare team members:
Collect patient's health data.
Analyze assessment data in determining patient problems.
Identify expected outcomes individualized to the patient.
Develop a comprehensive plan of care that prescribes interventions to attain expected outcomes.
Implement interventions identified in the plan of care.
Evaluate patient’s progress toward attainment of outcomes.
Assist with the plan of care, evaluate, modify and coordinate care and communicate well with other disciplines.
Serve as a resource for learning needs of patients, significant others, and families.
Provide for the care of multiple patients and/or delegation of care to other members of the healthcare team.
Supervise nursing care provided by others for whom the RN is administratively or professionally responsible.
Delegate tasks to unlicensed personnel in compliance with the Board of Nursing.
Document relevant data according to hospital standards.
Conduct discharge planning, assisting the patient/significant others to obtain knowledge about illness, injury prevention, and teaching.
Maintain confidentiality with all information.
2. Systematically evaluate quality and factors relating to safety, effectiveness, and cost in planning and delivering patient care:
Participate in quality of care activities such as the implementation of a continuous quality improvement plan and the hospital wide performance improvement process, as appropriate to position, education and practice environment.
Utilize results of quality of care activities to initiate changes in practice.
3. Implement Infection Control, Safety and Risk Management Programs in all nursing practices.
4. Demonstrate ability to adapt to varied age-specific patient populations.
5. Acquire and maintain current knowledge in nursing practice, for example:
Complete mandatory annual Learning Management System modules in a timely manner.
Attend departmental meetings per policy.
6. Contribute to professional development of peers, colleagues and others, for example. Recognize own learning needs and those of peers and assists in meeting those needs to maximize professional development and optimal medical/surgical nursing practice.
7. Assume all other duties and responsibilities as necessary:
Identify and/or assume activities related to developmental needs of unit and/or nursing department.
Demonstrate dependability/flexibility in meeting scheduling needs of unit and/or hospital.
Accept assignment as preceptor for new staff.
Assure supplies and equipment necessary for the care of patients is readily available and in working order.
QUALIFICATIONS / REQUIREMENTS:
Education:
Associates Degree in Nursing (A.D.N.) or Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.) from an accredited school.
Experience:
Certification and Licensure:
Compliance Requirements
BEHAVIORAL STANDARDS:
Service
Quality
People
Financial
Growth
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Now that you have read about what you will be doing and the experience we seek, it is time to apply and make a difference in the lives of our patients.
UT Health East Texas is an equal opportunity employer (including veterans and persons with disabilities).
With 30 hospitals and hundreds of clinics, Ardent Health Services is a premier provider of health care services, delivered with compassion for patients and their families and with respect for employees, physicians and other health professionals. Nearly half of our facilities have been recognized among healthcare’s best places to work.
Our hospitals and health systems include; Hillcrest Health System in Oklahoma, UT Health East Texas, BSA Health System, and Seton Medical Center Harker Heights in Texas, Lovelace Health System in New Mexico, University of Kansas Health System St. Francis Campus in Kansas, Portneuf Medical Center in Idaho, as well as Hackensack Meridian Health at Pascack Valley, and Hackensack Meridian Health Mountainside hospitals in New Jersey.