RN Staff 3 (Or - Ft)
Company: American Advanced Management
Location: Stockton
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
Description POSITION SUMMARY: Responsibilities include but are
not limited to: The assessment, planning, implementation and
evaluation of nursing care for patients and their families in a
safe environment. Functions as a Proficient nurse (Benner, Novice
to Expert Nursing Theory) within the competency checklist of
assigned unit. Accountable for effective leadership and direction
to the nursing care team ensuring patients' comfort, safety and
personal care. Must be able to perform jobs in all patient care and
operational areas subject to reasonable accommodations, also be
able to employ all mandatory safety devices and procedures. Must
participate in the Respiratory Protection Program, which may
include the wearing of a respirator which requires a clean shaven
face. This is a union position. FTE: 1.0 - 8 HOURS - DAYS ESSENTIAL
JOB FUNCTIONS: 1. Clinical Practice a. Performs comprehensive
assessment on assigned patients. 1) Assesses patient condition
thoroughly, utilizing information obtained from physician, health
team members, family and diagnostic measures. 2) Recognizes signs
and symptoms that indicate real and potential problems. 3)
Distinguishes between clinically relevant and irrelevant data. 4)
Identifies patient and family level of knowledge and understanding
of illness and managing health and identifies language and learning
barriers. 5) Identifies discharge planning needs. 6) Recognizes
cardiac arrhythmias and changes in hemodynamic status consistent
with unit standards. b. Develops individualized comprehensive
documented plan of care for all patients. 1) Accurately identifies
patient needs based on interpretation of observations and clinical
knowledge and judgment. 2) Sets priorities and makes decisions in
timely manner. 3) Develops individual plan of care with realistic
outcome criteria and adjusts this plan on a continuing basis. 4)
Knows physician’s plan for patient, expected length of stay,
outcome criteria and discharge goals. Communicates them to
patient/significant others and other members of the healthcare
team. 5) Demonstrates knowledge of CORE measures and other relevant
quality standards in developing plan of care. 6) Incorporates
evidence-based care in the development of the patient’s plan of
care. c. Implements patient care. 1) Demonstrates competency in
performing safe nursing care for patient population based on unit
standards. 2) Able to relate interventions to patients’ condition
and recognizes interrelationships of patient problems (actual and
potential) and pathophysiology. 3) Logically sequences nursing care
to meet patient needs within defined time frames. 4) Displays
understanding of standard pharmacological agents used in treating
patient conditions in assigned unit. Safely administers medication
according to policy. 5) Includes on-going patient education within
care delivery, include wellness strategies, and keeps patient
informed of the treatment modalities. 6) Recognizes, reports and
corrects unsafe practice. 7) Demonstrates primary concern for
infection control and for patient safety including utilization of
“time outs” prior to procedures. 8) Independently utilizes complex
equipment and supplies. 9) Able to problem solve, trouble shoot and
take corrective measures in care and handling of equipment. 10)
Recognizes, intervenes in and appropriately directs life
threatening patient situations. 11) ICU only: Manages hemodynamics
requiring titrations of multiple pharmacological infusions. 12) ICU
only: Recovers CT surgery patients in the first 24 hours
post-operatively. 13) Telemetry only: Demonstrates efficiency in
caring for patients pre/post catheterization and/or categorized as
rapid evaluation chest pain patients meeting established time
frames. 14) Telemetry only: Demonstrates safe sheath removal and
groin management. 15) OR, Endoscopy, Catherization Lab: Assists in
patient preparation according to routine of the procedure to be
done. 16) OR, Catherization Lab: Keeps constant vigilance of
movements and techniques of all personnel to insure no break in
aseptic technique; speaks up with breaks are identified. 17) OR,
Catherization Lab: May be asked to scrub-in to assist physician and
perform the hemodynamic monitoring of patient, after being trained
to act as a resource person at each skill. 18) Catherization Lab:
Demonstrates safe sheath removal and groin management. 19) OR only:
Circulates for general cases; able to scrub for minor procedures.
20) OR only: Circulates for major, specialty cases (ortho or heart
cases). 21) OR only: Circulates and scrubs for major, specialty
cases (ortho or heart cases). 22) OR only: Captures peri-operative
data for surgery registries. d. Evaluates patient response to
nursing care and medical regimen. 1) Continually monitors each
patient’s response to treatment and consults with other health team
members in the modification and re-assessment of the plan of care.
2) Promptly recognizes and interprets changes in patient’s
physiological and psychosocial status and reports timely to shift
management and physician, activating emergency response system as
needed. e. Communicates patient care concisely and completely. 1)
Documents completely, per unit standards, patient history and
physical assessment findings as well as ongoing observations and
assessments and care delivered. 2) Documentation is completed
concurrently per unit standards. 3) Provides documented plan of
care for all patients updating and revising as needed. 4)
Communicates pertinent findings to appropriate health personnel. 5)
Keeps shift management informed. 6) Oral communication is
professional, respectful using the SBAR format. 2. Leadership and
Coordination a. Contribute to Administrative function of Nursing
Unit. 1) Inspires harmonious teamwork and actively promotes a
positive work atmosphere. 2) Anticipates and recognizes
problem/conflict/crisis situations and actively engages in finding
resolutions. 3) Practices within and promotes awareness of legal
responsibilities (Joint Commission, Title 22, Hospital Policy and
Procedures. 4) Reviews, revises or develops nursing policies and
procedures as directed with assistance. 5) Demonstrates
understanding of organizational structure by utilizing chain of
command appropriately. 6) Promotes communication and cooperation
within physicians, coworkers and other health team members. 7)
Nursing practice reflects values of Dameron Hospital. Demonstrates
leadership. Demonstrates integrity. Demonstrates fiscal
responsibility. Demonstrates teamwork. Demonstrates service
excellence. 8) Supports and promotes Unit and Hospital goals. 9)
Assists with the development and implementation of Unit goals and
objectives. 10) Utilizes organizational skills and effective cost
containment methods in completing daily assignments. 11) Delegates
responsibility appropriately considering overall unit needs and
resources. 12) Contributes to staff meetings. Meets expectation:
80% attendance Exceeds expectation: Above 80% attendance 13) May be
required to work other shifts, weekends and/or be on-call. 14) OR,
Endoscopy, Catherization Lab: Must take call on a rotating basis
with a 30 minute response time. 15) Fulfills relief charge nurse
responsibilities as assigned. 16) Maintains a clean, organized work
environment. 17) Maintains departmental readiness at all times
(i.e. restocking, equipment checks, room preparation). 18) Offers
suggestions for work improvement. 19) ED only: Serves as triage
nurse. 20) ED only: Effectively manages department flow as charge
nurse or while in Fast Track. 21) OR Only: Using physician
preference cards, ensures that OR room is ready prior to case start
time. b. Supports and participates in hospital wide quality
improvement program. 1) Reports (written/verbal) unusual
circumstances in timely manner. 2) Identifies topics/problems for
process improvement study. 3) Participates in process improvement
teams designing and analyzing changes. 4) Participates in quality
improvement data collection as requested. 5) Makes recommendations
based on PI team’s finding. Initiates actions with approval and
guidance. 6) Incorporates quality improvement recommendations into
clinical practice. 3. Professional Growth a. Demonstrate role of
professional registered nurse to other health team members,
patients and public 1) Fosters desirable attitude and work habits
through example of own professional behavior and interest. 2)
Responds to float assignments in a professional manner performing
core nursing tasks. 3) Demonstrates flexibility as patient census
and care needs change. 4) Completes assigned duties in a timely
manner. Independently performs assigned tasks. 5) Implements and
promotes change. 6) Recognizes own knowledge level and limitations.
Seeks out assistance, resources and references. 7) Maintains
professional discretionary standards and confidentiality within
hospital and community. 8) Utilizes professional organization
associated with specialty to increase unit specific clinical
knowledge. b. Acts as educational resource. 1) Acts as a preceptor
and resource person. 2) Coordinates orientation for individual
staff member as assigned and evaluates progress/additional learning
needs, keeping documentation up-to-date according to department
standards and keeping unit management informed. 3) Provides
clinical instruction to unit staff as directed. c. Supports
professional research. 1) Shares current literature and research
findings informally and formally with unit staff. 2) Incorporates
current literature and research findings into clinical practice.
Qualifications Education: Education required to qualify for license
as a registered nurse. B.S.N. preferred. Experience: To qualify as
an RN III, must have 12 months experience within the last three
years within the specialty area Clinical experience must enable the
applicant to demonstrate clinical competencies, including
demonstrating EKG rhythms by exam, within probationary period. Unit
Specific: Medical-Surgical, Orthopedic, Telemetry Units: Must have
and maintain national certification in medical-surgical care or
critical care nursing. Classification as RN III in one specialty
does not apply if transfers to another specialty area until
requirements are met in new specialty. Licenses/Certificates:
Current California Registered Nurse License Current Basic Life
Support (BLS) Certification through American Heart Association
(AHA) required Current Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)
Certification through AHA required Current National Institutes of
Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) Certification required Unit Specific:
Current Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Certificate through
AHA required for the following: Emergency, Pre-Op, OR/PACU, and
Endoscopy Department.
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