Registered Nurse (RN) Acute Geriatric Medicine - Relocation Offered! at MEDSTAR HEALTH summary:
As a Registered Nurse in Acute Geriatric Medicine, you will provide expert nursing care to geriatric patients facing a range of medical issues. The role emphasizes evidence-based practices and collaboration with other healthcare professionals to ensure optimal patient outcomes. Positioned within a supportive and inclusive environment, this job offers opportunities for career growth and skill enhancement.
General Summary of Position
Unit Highlights
Our 1C Acute Geriatrics Medicine unit has 32 beds and provides care to adult geriatric patients with a variety of medical diagnoses. We are a Nurses Improving Care for Health System Elders (NICHE) certified unit, which is focused on the improved care for patients ages 65 and older through nurse-led, evidence-based principles, tools, and education.
Key Responsibilities
As a Clinical Nurse you will deliver proficient nursing care to patients and families whose needs range from uncomplicated to highly complex. You will identify current and potential complex problems of specific patient populations and critically analyzes trends and changes in patient status and plans appropriate interventions directly or indirectly through other nurses.
What We Offer
- Culture- Collaborative, inclusive, diverse, and supportive work environment.
- Career growth- Career mentoring to help you pursue your passions and gain skills to enhance your value.
- Wellbeing- Competitive salary and Total Rewards benefits to help keep you happy and healthy.
- Reputation- Regional & National recognition, advanced technology, and leading medical innovations.
Qualifications
- ADN, BSN, MSN, or CNL from an accredited School of Nursing required.
- Prior Clinical Nursing Experience preferred.
- Active DC RN License and Basic Life Support for Healthcare providers required.
This position has a hiring range of $39.00 - $63.406
Keywords:
Registered Nurse, Acute Care, Geriatric Medicine, Clinical Nurse, Nursing Care, Healthcare, Patient Care, Evidence-based practice, Nurse-led initiatives, Healthcare provider