RN
SCA Health

Registered Nurse Endoscopy II - Memorial Care OPSC Long Beach

Overview

At SCA Health, we believe health care is about people – the patients we serve, the physicians we support and the teammates who push us forward. Behind every successful facility, procedure or innovation is a team of 15,000+ professionals working together, learning from each other and living out the mission, vision and values that define our organization. 

 

As part of Optum, SCA Health is redefining specialty care by developing more accessible, patient-centered practice solutions for a network of more than 370 ambulatory surgical centers, over 400 specialty physician practice clinics and numerous labs and surgical hospitals. Our work spans a broad spectrum of services, all designed to support physicians, health systems and employers in delivering efficient, value-based care to patients without compromising quality or autonomy.  

 

What sets SCA Health apart isn’t just what we do, it’s how we do it. Each decision we make is rooted in seven core values

 

  • Clinical quality 
  • Integrity 
  • Service excellence 
  • Teamwork 
  • Accountability 
  • Continuous improvement 
  • Inclusion 

 

Our values aren’t empty words – they inform our attitudes, actions and culture. At SCA Health, your work directly impacts patients, physicians and communities. Here, you’ll find opportunities to build your career alongside a team that values your expertise, invests in your success, and shares a common mission to care for patients, serve physicians and improve health care in America.    

 

At SCA Health, we offer a comprehensive benefits package to support your health, well-being, and financial future. Our offerings include medical, dental, and vision coverage, 401k plan with company match, paid time off, life and disability insurance, and more. Please visit, https://careers.sca.health/why-sca, to learn more about our benefits.

 

Your ideas should inspire change. If you join our team, they will


Responsibilities

We are actively hiring for an Registered Nurse (RN) Endoscopy.

 

  • Develop an individualized perioperative patient plan of care by implementing: 
  • Protecting the patient from injury caused by extraneous objects and chemical, electrical, mechanical, and thermal sources. 
  • Demonstrating safe operation of equipment and machinery and follows procedures for reporting and correcting an unsafe situation. 
  • Speaking up with safety concerns acting as the patients advocate.   
  • Handling specimens according to facility policy and procedures. 
  • Adhering to standard precautions including the use of personal protective equipment. 
  • Complying with Universal Protocol and facility site validation and time-out policy 
  • Communicating the patient’s current status to relevant parties throughout the continuum of care. 
  • Administering medications safely and correctly using the 8 rights of medication administration. 
  • Practicing and monitoring aseptic technique. 
  • Implementing the plan of care including the following interventions: 
  • Managing patient recovery from anesthesia – Moderate sedation and Monitored anesthesia care. 
  • Assessing patient status at intervals in accordance with facility policies and procedures. 
  • Providing nursing care and appropriate monitoring in accordance with policies and procedures. 
  • Performing interventions to maintain the patient’s tissue perfusion at or above baseline levels. 
  • Ensuring scopes are prepared for use in accordance with policies and procedures and manufacturer’s instructions for use. 
  • Maintaining endoscopy instruments and accessories in working order. Troubleshooting and recognizing malfunctions. 
  • Performing interventions to maintain the status of the patient’s genitourinary, gastrointestinal, musculoskeletal, endocrine, respiratory, cardiovascular, and neurological systems and fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base balances at or above baseline levels. 
  • Performing interventions to ensure the patient is at or returned to normothermia at the conclusion of the immediate postoperative period. 
  • Performing interventions to protect the patient from infection. 
  • Assessing the knowledge level of the patient or designated support person. 
  • Providing education regarding the expected psychosocial response, nutritional management, medication management, pain management, and expected responses to the procedure. 
  • Involving the patient or designated support person actively in decisions affecting his or her perioperative plan of care and the rehabilitation process. 
  • Protecting the patient’s rights, dignity, and privacy. 
  • Providing age-specific, culturally competent, ethical care within legal standards of practice. 
  • Evaluate the patient’s progress toward attaining outcomes. 
  • Transfer care as applicable.  
  • Provide hand-off report to other teammates that are accurate, concise and pertinent to the patient’s condition and response to care.  
  • Delegate tasks according to the state Nurse Practice Act (if applicable), state board of nursing or professional registration requirements, state laws, and job descriptions 
  • Document episode of care accurately, timely, completely, and legibly. 
  • Demonstrate effective communication and collaboration skills with members of the team and other stakeholders. 
  • Serve as a member of a multidisciplinary team in planning patient care. 
  • Participate in quality review and performance improvement projects. 
  • Participate in the performance appraisal process. 
  • Use problem-solving and conflict resolution skills to foster effective work relationships. 
  • Maintain required competencies. 
  • Pursue professional growth. 
  • Act as a patient advocate and maintain privacy and confidentiality of individuals and health information. 
  • Comply with al SCA and facility policies and procedures, regulatory and accreditation standards and professional guidelines when providing patient care. 
  • Actively participate in team meetings, trainings, and daily safety huddles. 
  • Demonstrate fiscal responsibility. 
  • Perform all other duties as assigned.  

Qualifications

  • Graduate of an accredited school of nursing. 
  • One year of GI, OR and/or medical/surgical nursing experience preferred. 
  • Current state nursing licensure to practice in good standings. 
  • Successful completion of Basic Life Support (BLS) or Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) within 90 of employment or documentation of current BLS/BCLS certification. 
  • Successful completion of Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) Course within 90 days of employment or documentation of current ACLS certification.   
  • Successful completion of Pediatric Advance Life support (PALS) course is required when pediatric care is included in the facility scope of services within 90 days of employment or documentation of current PALS certification. 
  • Specialty certification in GI Nursing is preferred.  
USD $55.00/Hr. USD $65.00/Hr.

Share this job

Share to FB Share to LinkedIn Share to Twitter

Related Jobs

West Haven Healthcare

Treatment Nurse (Wound Care Nurse)

$36 - $40 / hour
Treatment Nurse (Wound Care Nurse) Job Summary: We are seeking a compassionate and skilled Treatment Nurse to join our team at West Haven Healthcare. As a dedicated member of our nursing staff, you will be responsible for providing wound care to our residents under the supervision of the program manager. Your expertise and attention to detail will enable you to provide high-quality care, ensuring that our residents receive the best possible treatment and support. Essential Responsibilities and Job Functions: Provide wound care to designated residents under the supervision of the program manager Administer wound care as indicated by the nursing care plan and in compliance with all regulatory agencies Perform a variety of direct resident care, including but not limited to: Reviews all resident histories to determine course of illness and co-morbidities for integration into the care plan Demonstrates ability to provide appropriate and quality nursing care to residents Ensures that problems/concerns regarding activities in the facility/department are communicated appropriately Effectively assesses, plans, implements, and evaluates wound care for residents Educates residents, families, and significant others regarding treatment, tests, special procedures, medications, and safety Participate in interdisciplinary team conferences and relay treatment plan decisions to other members of the nursing team Reports all abnormal test results to physicians in a timely manner; triages activities based on borderline and/or abnormal and/or unusual findings Education/Experience: Long-term care experience preferably in a sub-acute setting Currently licensed as a Licensed Vocational Nurse or Registered Nurse by the State of California Prefer at least (6) six months experience in managing complex wound care Prefer IV certification Must be certified in CPR Language, Reasoning, and Interpersonal Skills: Ability to speak, read, and write English effectively Ability to interact effectively with team members, residents, families, and visitors Emotional maturity, reliability, tact, integrity, and good judgment Ability to plan, organize, and execute work activities independently Ability to make generalizations, evaluations, or decisions using independent judgment without immediate supervision Physical Demands/Work Environment: Work primarily involves standing, walking, twisting, reaching, bending/stooping, pushing/pulling, and carrying/lifting potentially up to 40 lbs. or more occasionally Requires using arm, leg, and back muscles frequently and for extended periods of time Vision abilities require good vision and depth perception, both near and far Noise level is usually moderately quiet Employee may be exposed to occasional loud outbursts by residents Exposure/Infection Control: This position has a Personnel Exposure Risk Index rating of "High" for potential exposure to bloodborne pathogens See facility Exposure Control Plan for more information on the Personnel Exposure Risk Index and identified personal protective equipment required to be worn by employees with a "High" rating for potential exposure.
Kaiser Permanente

Level V Senior RN - Sunset MOB - Ambulatory Infusion - Full Time

Job Summary: Functions as a Lead of the healthcare team, coordinates departmental operations that ensure quality patient care in a safe, healing environment that is patient and family centered. Demonstrates responsibility and accountability for own professional practice. Has appropriate clinical skills to be an expert resource. Is available and supportive to employees and understands priorities/needs of the department. Is a staff role model for professional nursing practice. May recommend to management in efficient resource allocation by assuring appropriate patient assignments, staffing, and scheduling. Demonstrates performance consistent with the strategic plan of the organization and the KP nursing mission and values. Essential Responsibilities: The Senior Registered Nurse demonstrates proficiency by exhibiting the following skills, competencies, and behaviors: Leadership: Directs, reviews, assigns and organizes the work of at least three (3) or more employees, of which at least one (1) must be another Registered Nurse OR if the Registered Nurse is the only Registered Nurse assigned to the medical office OR a Registered Nurse in a department where the supervisor is not a Registered Nurse to ensure completion of patient care/department activities. Applies the KP Nursing mission, vision, values and behaviors in daily practice. Understands needs and sets priorities for the department. Provides professional leadership and direction of department personnel in order to maintain efficient delivery of effective patient care. Coordinates departmental operations and delegates tasks appropriately. Is an excellent staff role model for professional nursing practice (e.g. RN/MD Collaborating for Outcomes, Just Culture, Quality, Service, Safety). Facilitates interprofessional/interdisciplinary communication and collaboration. Supports and enhances the leadership skills of the staff RNs, LVNs and MAs. Upholds compliance with Kaiser Permanentes Policies and Procedures, Principles of Responsibilities, applicable state and federal laws and regulations, and accreditation and licensure requirements. Champions new ideas; Actively collaborates with others through the change process. Acts as a resource, preceptor and mentor to new employees, registry, students, and other team members in department specific operations and patient care activities. Collaborates with or refers to manager/clinical nurse specialist any outstanding issues or concerns on the unit. Demonstrates ability to identify and resolve problems in collaboration with work team and with other departments. Ensures compliance with regulatory requirements, policies, procedures, and standards of practice. Upholds the Standards of the California Nurse Practice Act, the AAACN Standards of Practice and the ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses. Nursing Process: Serves as a resource for clinical concerns, scope of practice and applicable state and federal regulations as well as operational concerns of providers and staff. Possesses experience and skills to be a resource for providers, RNs, LVNs, MAs and clerical support staff. Demonstrates flexibility in work schedule to meet the department demands of the day; facilitates and relieves staff breaks. Actively involved in assigning, orienting, precepting and coaching staff as needed. Encourages completion and distribution of After Visit Summary (AVS) plan including barriers and patient/family education. Documentation: Conducts audits and ensures that documentation reflects thorough assessments, incorporates physical and psychosocial findings, diagnostic tests, learning needs, barriers, multidisciplinary education plans and age appropriate care. Clinical Outcomes: Participates/leads various aspects of department operations (staff competencies, department committees, Unit Based Teams (UBT), new projects, quality efforts, Clinical Strategic Goal (CSG) activities and educational programs). Demonstrates knowledge of patients specific conditions commonly seen in the department and care required. Interfaces with the Chief and DA/Manager regarding performance, as necessary. Actively participates, champions and motivates other staff in quality improvement in patient care, workflow, and improvement in clinical initiatives and working conditions of the department. Coordinates paramedic and emergency medical management of 911 and ACLS transport. Provides input on employees performance evaluations through daily observation and monitoring of performance. Performs medication verification for MAs and assists/performs audits. Workplace Safety: Adjusts/Identifies staffing needs of the department, in coordination with department manager, to assure quality patient care, patient and staff safety, efficiency, productivity and working conditions of providers and staff. Actively models LMP Workplace Safety principles and practices. Patient Care Experience/Customer Service: Acts as a role model for staff by providing a patient care experience that exceeds members expectations. Ensures timely and appropriate management of patients. Coordinates smooth transition for patients across the care continuum. Team Commitment: Ensures support of the collaborative Labor-Management Partnership environment through unit based teams (UBTs). Identifies and supports staff professional/clinical development needs (i.e.certification, presentations, reward/recognition). Motivates staff to attain their fullest potential in improving performance, attendance, access, service and quality outcomes. Lead/facilitate daily multidisciplinary huddles. Confronts difficult or conflict situations constructively and seeks appropriate assistance. Fiscal Responsibility: Participates in resource allocation (assignments, scheduling, staffing, equipment/supplies management). Collaborates and assists with the Department Physician in Charge (PIC) or Chief of Service, DA, ADAs and Supervisors in staffing, workflow and throughput to promote quality patient care, patient and staff safety, efficiency, productivity and working conditions of providers and staff. Message Management: Monitor in-basket management to ensure timely completion of messages. Ensures use of nurse advice protocols for medical problem, same day and symptom-based messages. Ensures patient call back messages are responded to in a timely manner. Assists or ensures completion of in basket messages in collaboration with Providers and other staff i.e. in basket support staff, module LVN and Medical Assistants. Professional Development: Takes responsibility for professional growth and development. Attends Charge Nurse Educational programs.
CHA Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center

Charge Nurse NICU Full Time Nights - $10,000 Sign on Bonus

$60.86 - $94.42 / hour
JOB SUMMARY CHA Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center CHA Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center (HPMC) is an acute care facility that has been caring for the Hollywood community and surrounding areas since 1924. The hospital is committed to serving local multicultural communities with quality medical and nursing care. With more than 500 physicians representing virtually every specialty, HPMC strives to distinguish itself as a leading healthcare provider, recognized for providing quality, innovative care in a compassionate manner. HPMC is part of a global healthcare enterprise which owns and operates general hospitals throughout Korea, numerous research centers in the U.S. and Korea including a medical university, and CHAUM (a premier anti-aging life center). MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES/ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Position Sum mary: Functions as a Lead of the healthcare team, coordinates departmental operations that ensure quality patient care in a safe, healing environment that is patient and family centered. Demonstrates responsibility and accountability for own professional practice. Has an appropriate clinical skill to be an expert resource. Is available and supportive to employees and understands priorities/needs of the department. Is a staff role model for professional nursing practice. May recommend to management in efficient resource allocation by assuring appropriate patient assignments, staffing, and scheduling. Demonstrates performance consistent with the strategic plan of the organization and the HPMC nursing mission and values. Representative Duties: Representative Duties: The Charge Registered Nurse demonstrates proficiency by exhibiting the following skills, competencies, and behaviors: Leadership: Directs, reviews, assigns and organizes the work of at least three (3) or more employees, of which at least one (1) must be another Registered Nurse. Applies the HPMC Nursing mission, vision, values and behaviors in daily practice. Understands needs and sets priorities for the department. Provides professional leadership and direction of department personnel in order to maintain efficient delivery of effective patient care. Coordinates departmental operations and delegates tasks appropriately. Is an excellent staff role model for professional nursing practice (e.g. RN/MD Collaborating for Outcomes, Speak up Culture, Quality, Service, and Safety). Supports and enhances the leadership skills of the staff RNs, MT’s and CNAs (and other ancillary staff as appropriate). Upholds compliance with Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center’s Policies and Procedures, Code of Conduct, applicable state and federal laws and regulations, and accreditation and licensure requirements. Upholds the standards of the California Nurse Practice Act, American Nurses Association (ANA) Standards of Nursing Practice, and ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses. Champions new ideas; actively collaborates with others through the change process. Acts as a resource, preceptor and mentor to new employees, registry, students, and other team members in department specific operations and patient care activities. Collaborates with or refers to manager/clinical coordinator/educator any outstanding issues or concerns on the unit. Demonstrates ability to identify and resolve problems in collaboration with work team and with other departments. Ensures compliance with regulatory requirements, policies, procedures, and standards of practice. Participates in activities related to patient flow, including admission and discharge processes. Facilitates inter-professional/interdisciplinary communication and collaboration. Nursing Process: Serves as a resource for clinical concerns, scope of practice and applicable state and federal regulations as well as operational concerns of providers and staff. Possesses experience and skills to be a resource for providers, RNs, MT’s, USs/CNAs, (and other ancillary staff as appropriate). Demonstrates flexibility in work schedule to meet the department demands of the day; facilitates and relieves staff breaks. Actively involved in assigning, orienting, and precepting and coaching staff as needed. Documentation: Conducts audits and ensures that documentation reflects thorough assessments, incorporates physical and psychosocial findings, diagnostic tests, learning needs, barriers, multidisciplinary education plans and age appropriate care. Clinical Outcomes: Participates/leads various aspects of department operations, staff competencies, department committees, new projects, quality efforts, and educational programs. Demonstrates knowledge of patients’ specific conditions commonly seen in the department and care required. Interfaces with leadership, peers, physicians, other healthcare providers, and support staff regarding performance, as necessary. Actively participates, champions and motivates other staff in quality improvement in patient care, workflow, and improvement in clinical initiatives and working conditions of the department. Provides input on employees’ performance evaluations through daily observation and monitoring of performance. Work Place Safety: Adjusts staffing needs of the department to assure quality patient care, patient and staff safety, efficiency, productivity and working conditions of providers and staff. Actively models Work Place Safety principles and practices. Patient Care Experience/Customer Service: Acts as a role model for staff regarding providing a patient care experience that exceeds patients’ expectations. Ensures timely and appropriate management of patients. Coordinates smooth transition for patients across the care continuum. Participates in daily leadership rounds, documents rounding activities on unit rounding logs (as appropriate.). Assures hourly rounds are conducted by staff. Where appropriate, assures hourly rounds are documented according to unit/facility policy or guidelines. Team Commitment: Ensures support of a collaborative environment through communication. Identifies and supports staff professional/clinical development needs (i.e. certification, presentations, and reward/recognition). Motivates staff to attain their fullest potential in improving performance, attendance, access, service and quality outcomes. Lead/facilitate daily/shift multidisciplinary huddles. Assures huddle messages are consistently communicated. Confronts difficult or conflict situations constructively and seeks appropriate assistance. Fiscal Responsibility: Participates in resource allocation (assignments, scheduling, staffing, equipment/supplies management). Collaborates and assists with leadership, physicians, and peers in staffing, workflow and throughput to promote quality patient care, patient and staff safety, efficiency, productivity and working conditions of providers and staff. Professional Development: Attends Charge Nurse Educational programs. Takes responsibility for professional growth and development. JOB QUALIFICATIONS Minimum Education Graduate of a Board of Registered Nursing (BRN) approved nursing program or equivalent curriculum that meets the requirements of a BRN approved nursing program. Preferred Education BSN preferred. Minimum Work Experience and Qualifications Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing. Must be able to work in a union environment. Preferred Work Experience and Qualifications Two years of RN experience in an acute care environment, one of which included charge and or preceptor responsibility. Required Licensure, Certification, Registration or Designation Valid California Registered Nurse (RN) License Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification from the American Heart Association (AHA) Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) Certification from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) or American Heart Association (AHA) S.T.A.B.L.E. Baby Assessment (required within 6 months of employment) Los Angeles County Fire Card (required within 30 days of employment) Assault Response Competency (ARC) (required within 30 days of employment) Status: Full Time Shift: Nights Hours: 12hrs (6:45pm - 7:15am) Weekly/Bi-Weekly Hours: 36hrs/72hrs FTE: 0.9
CHA Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center

Administrative Nursing Supervisor Full Time Days

$55 - $80 / hour
CHA Hollywood Presbyterian (CHA HPMC) is a nationally recognized acute care facility that has been caring for the Hollywood community and Los Angeles Areas since 1924. Join our Global Network and be a CHA Global Ambassador CHA HPMC is also a part of the world-renown CHA Health System (CHS). CHS has CHA University which consists of 14 education institutions including medical school, nursing school and pharmacy. CHA global network operates 81 hospitals and specialty clinics, 30 research and 31 bio/pharmaceutical/healthcare companies with 14,000 employees in seven countries. Our New Facility is seeking for Top Talents The best women’s hospital in Los Angeles is looking for current RN candidates to staff Operating Room, Emergency Department, Labor & Delivery and Mother-Baby care units to be housed in our expanding new patient tower facility scheduled to open next year. Come be a part of this dedicated and caring team right in the heart of Hollywood. Position Summary: The Supervisor, Nursing Administration (commonly called the House Supervisor) is responsible for planning, organizing, coordinating, controlling and directing all of the Nursing Services departments on their assigned day, evening, night and weekend shifts. This professional nurse assumes administrative responsibility for all departments of the Medical Center in the absence of the CEO, COO, CNO, and Nursing Directors. Requires broad knowledge of clinical and administrative nursing standards and practices, and regulatory, licensure, and accrediting agency requirements and standards. All aspects of work performed are managed with discretion and independent judgement is required. Decision-making responsibility includes accountability for consequences and results. Minimum Education: Associate degree or diploma in Nursing. Preferred Education: Bachelor's or Master's degree in Nursing or related field preferred. Minimum Work Experience and Qualifications: 5 years recent experience in an acute care facility. 3 years of progressively responsible experience in leadership. Preferred Work Experience and Qualifications: Administrative supervision experience highly preferred. Required Licensure, Certification, Registration or Designation: Current California RN license required. AHA BLS AHA ACLS AHA PALS preferred Fire Card Assault Response Competency (ARC) (within 30 days of employment Shift: Nights Shift Hours: 12 Weekly Hours: 36 Type/Status: Full-Time FTE: 0.9
CHA Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center

Administrative Nursing Supervisor Full Time Nights

$55 - $80 / hour
CHA Hollywood Presbyterian (CHA HPMC) is a nationally recognized acute care facility that has been caring for the Hollywood community and Los Angeles Areas since 1924. Join our Global Network and be a CHA Global Ambassador CHA HPMC is also a part of the world-renown CHA Health System (CHS). CHS has CHA University which consists of 14 education institutions including medical school, nursing school and pharmacy. CHA global network operates 81 hospitals and specialty clinics, 30 research and 31 bio/pharmaceutical/healthcare companies with 14,000 employees in seven countries. Our New Facility is seeking for Top Talents The best women’s hospital in Los Angeles is looking for current RN candidates to staff Operating Room, Emergency Department, Labor & Delivery and Mother-Baby care units to be housed in our expanding new patient tower facility scheduled to open next year. Come be a part of this dedicated and caring team right in the heart of Hollywood. Position Summary: The Supervisor, Nursing Administration (commonly called the House Supervisor) is responsible for planning, organizing, coordinating, controlling and directing all of the Nursing Services departments on their assigned day, evening, night and weekend shifts. This professional nurse assumes administrative responsibility for all departments of the Medical Center in the absence of the CEO, COO, CNO, and Nursing Directors. Requires broad knowledge of clinical and administrative nursing standards and practices, and regulatory, licensure, and accrediting agency requirements and standards. All aspects of work performed are managed with discretion and independent judgement is required. Decision-making responsibility includes accountability for consequences and results. Minimum Education: Associate degree or diploma in Nursing. Preferred Education: Bachelor's or Master's degree in Nursing or related field preferred. Minimum Work Experience and Qualifications: 5 years recent experience in an acute care facility. 3 years of progressively responsible experience in leadership. Preferred Work Experience and Qualifications: Administrative supervision experience highly preferred. Required Licensure, Certification, Registration or Designation: Current California RN license required. AHA BLS AHA ACLS AHA PALS preferred Fire Card Assault Response Competency (ARC) (within 30 days of employment Shift: Nights Shift Hours: 12 Weekly Hours: 36 Type/Status: Full-Time FTE: 0.9