Baltimore, MD, USA
Experienced Registered Nurse: Nelson 8, The Telemetry Unit
The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Baltimore Maryland
Join the Johns Hopkins Hospital Nursing team and become part of a collaborative work environment at a world renowned, Magnet designated academic medical facility. Johns Hopkins nurses are committed to patient safety, clinical excellence, optimizing outcomes through evidenced based practice, and life-long learning.
“As Johns Hopkins nurses, we have a proud legacy of challenging the status quo and achieving the amazing” Deborah Baker, Senior Vice President Nursing JHHS and VP Nursing JHH
Candidates for the Experienced Registered Nurse position on the Telemetry Unit must maintain active RN licensure in the state of Maryland. Bachelor’s Degree from an Accredited School of Nursing preferred. Associate Degree candidates may be considered, provided they are either currently enrolled, or will shortly be enrolled in an accredited RN to BSN program. One year of RN experience required.
The Experienced Registered Nurse is responsible for:
-Coordinating care for assigned patients to promote the achievement of clinical outcomes.
-Providing evidence-based patient care based on the JHH nursing process, policy, procedures.
-Participating and promoting departmental and hospital safety standards.
-Effective communication and interpersonal skills to establish working relationships with a multi-disciplinary healthcare team.
-Ability to analyze data, synthesize information, and make judgments regarding patient care.
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