Pre-employment modules may be required for this role. Please upload any certifications or health documents you have to your profile to expedite your on-boarding process.
Additional Details:
You must be willing to float, work weekends, and generally just be very flexible.
You must be able to complete labs within 48 hours of signing.
Required Skills/Experience: Required Skills: IV therapy, Administration of blood & blood products, Starting and maintaining IVs, Neurological, CVA (Cerebrovascular Accident), Seizure disorders, Stroke scale assessment, Orthopedics, Assistive Devices, Mobilization Techniques, Pulse/CMS checks, Suture/Staple removal, Respiratory, Incentive Spirometry, Pulse Oximetry, Oral /Nasotracheal suctioning, Supplemental oxygen delivery, Tracheostomy care/management, Cardiac - Care of the Patient, Angina, Hypertension, Endocrine/Metabolic, Blood glucose monitoring, Insulin protocols, Gastrointestinal, Feeding devices/adaptive equipment, Feeding tube care and management, NG tube insertion/ management, PEG Tube feeding and management, Swallowing precautions, Thickened liquids, Genitourinary/Renal, Chronic renal failure/dialysis, Foley catheter removal, Medications, Anticoagulation therapy, Antiseizure, Diuretics, Professional Topics and Skills, Diabetic Teaching, Fall Risk Assessment/Prevention, Infection Prevention, Isolation Precautions/PPE, Lift/transfer devices, National Patient Safety Goals/Core Measures, Pain assessment & management, Patient Teaching, Pressure Ulcer Assessment/Prevention, Restraints, Specialty beds, Wound care
Preferred Skills/Experience: Teaching Hospital Experience
Community Hospital Experience
Previous Charge Experience
Preferred Skills: Acute Inpatient rehab, Acute Rehab hospital, Care and management of ports, Venous blood draws, Neuromuscular disease, Parkinson’s disease, Post Craniotomy, Spinal cord injury, Traumatic Brain injury, Prosthesis application, Total joint replacement, Care of Ventilated Patient, COVID
Shift & Scheduling: Weekend Requirement: Yes
Call Required: No