Nursing Jobs in Juneau, AK

This recruitment is open until filled. Bartlett Regional Hospital is searching for a Certified Nursing Assistant to join our Wildflower Court team! Wildflower Court is Bartlett's Long-Term Care Facility. Click here to learn more about Bartlett Regional Hospital , our amazing benefits , and our community It’s a great place to work and a beautiful place to live! Pay Information: Internal Hires: Pay rate will be determined based on applicable personnel rule or union contract terms. External Hires: Step placement and rate of pay will be determined based upon relevant experience. CNA 1 starts at $22.40 per hour CNA 2 starts at $26.28 per hour Job Summary: CNA 1: Under direct supervision of a licensed RN, the CNAs will provide basic nursing care to patients and/or residents in accordance with the patient’s and/or resident’s assessment and treatment plan. In addition, they will support and maintain a safe and clean environment for patients and/or residents. Incumbents will be assigned a specific home unit but may be floated to other areas for additional support when needed. CNA 2: Under direct supervision of a licensed RN, the CNAs will provide basic nursing care to patients and/or residents. In addition, they will support and maintain a safe and clean environment for patients and/or residents. Incumbents will be assigned a specific home unit but may be floated to other areas for additional support when needed. Incumbents have the ability to train CNA 1 positions as well as perform the full scope of duties for a CNA 1 or 2 at BRH. Journey skills include, but are not limited to: Completing non-invasive collection and testing of physical specimens (gastroccult, hemoccult, urine dip sticks), glucose testing and reporting, suctioning the oral pharynx, removal of internal or external urinary catheters, peri-care, bladder scans, electrode placements for electrocardiograms, cardiac monitoring, telemetry, Incentive Spirometer use, etc. The CNA 1 or 2 needs to be proficient in speaking English in order to accurately and effectively communicate with patients and/or residents. Patients include those from a variety of backgrounds, cultures, socio-economic standing, education, etc. Depending on the unit in which they are working, they may be required to learn specific skills necessary to provide the best care to patients and/or residents. Minimum Qualifications for the Job: CNA 1: Experience: No prior experience required. CNA 1’s are required to complete initial advanced skills training checklists and advance to CNA 2 level within 6 months. License(s): Current State of Alaska Certified Nurse Assistant License. Certification(s): Refer to Mandatory Education Policy upon hire. Alaska Food Workers Card (Wildflower Court Only) CNA 2: Experience: Master entry level CNA 1 skills and duties and complete initial advanced skills training checklist within 6 months of hire. CNA 2 must maintain quarterly skills training checklists and competencies License(s): Current State of Alaska Certified Nurse Assistant License. Certification(s): Refer to Mandatory Education Policy upon hire. Alaska Food Workers Card (Wildflower Court Only) Practice Notices: All new employees are required to produce a negative drug screen for all illegal substances in the State of Alaska prior to the start of employment. 
This recruitment is open until filled. Bartlett Regional Hospital is searching for a Certified Nursing Assistant to join our Same Day Surgery team in our Surgical Services department! Click here to learn more about Bartlett Regional Hospital , our amazing benefits , and our community It’s a great place to work and a beautiful place to live! Pay Information: Internal Hires: Pay rate will be determined based on applicable personnel rule or union contract terms. External Hires: Step placement and rate of pay will be determined based upon relevant experience. CNA 1 starts at $22.40 per hour CNA 2 starts at $26.28 per hour Job Summary: CNA 1: Under direct supervision of a licensed RN, the CNAs will provide basic nursing care to patients and/or residents in accordance with the patient’s and/or resident’s assessment and treatment plan. In addition, they will support and maintain a safe and clean environment for patients and/or residents. Incumbents will be assigned a specific home unit but may be floated to other areas for additional support when needed. CNA 2: Under direct supervision of a licensed RN, the CNAs will provide basic nursing care to patients and/or residents. In addition, they will support and maintain a safe and clean environment for patients and/or residents. Incumbents will be assigned a specific home unit but may be floated to other areas for additional support when needed. Incumbents have the ability to train CNA 1 positions as well as perform the full scope of duties for a CNA 1 or 2 at BRH. Journey skills include, but are not limited to: Completing non-invasive collection and testing of physical specimens (gastroccult, hemoccult, urine dip sticks), glucose testing and reporting, suctioning the oral pharynx, removal of internal or external urinary catheters, peri-care, bladder scans, electrode placements for electrocardiograms, cardiac monitoring, telemetry, Incentive Spirometer use, etc. The CNA 1 or 2 needs to be proficient in speaking English in order to accurately and effectively communicate with patients and/or residents. Patients include those from a variety of backgrounds, cultures, socio-economic standing, education, etc. Depending on the unit in which they are working, they may be required to learn specific skills necessary to provide the best care to patients and/or residents. Minimum Qualifications for the Job: CNA 1: Experience: No prior experience required. CNA 1’s are required to complete initial advanced skills training checklists and advance to CNA 2 level within 6 months. License(s): Current State of Alaska Certified Nurse Assistant License. Certification(s): Refer to Mandatory Education Policy upon hire. Alaska Food Workers Card (Wildflower Court Only) CNA 2: Experience: Master entry level CNA 1 skills and duties and complete initial advanced skills training checklist within 6 months of hire. CNA 2 must maintain quarterly skills training checklists and competencies License(s): Current State of Alaska Certified Nurse Assistant License. Certification(s): Refer to Mandatory Education Policy upon hire. Alaska Food Workers Card (Wildflower Court Only) Practice Notices: All new employees are required to produce a negative drug screen for all illegal substances in the State of Alaska prior to the start of employment. 
This recruitment is open until filled. Bartlett Regional Hospital is looking for a Registered Nurse to join our Critical Care team! Click here to learn more about Bartlett Regional Hospital , our amazing benefits , and our community It’s a great place to work and a beautiful place to live! Pay Information: Internal Hires: Step placement and rate of pay will be determined based on applicable Rules or Union Contract Terms. External Hires: Step placement and rate of pay will be determined based on relevant experience. RN 1 starts at $38.90 per hour RN 2 starts at $44.09 per hour RN 3 starts at $46.29 per hour Job Summary: RN 1: This position provides basic nursing care in predictable situations to a limited numbers of patients under direct supervision. RN 1’s are typically new graduates or returning to the professional after a prolonged absence. Performance is guided by rules and competencies to be met. RN 1’s are able to recognize attributes (i.e., isolated traits, objective measures, or tasks) of a clinical situation without situational experience. With oversight and/or guidance, the RN I’s render individualized nursing care to meet the patient’s physical, psychological, supportive, and rehabilitative nursing care. Care to each patient is based upon the nursing process and in accordance with the hospital’s policy and procedure and CARE values. RN 1’s participate in other hospital committees and teams as appropriate.. RN 2: RN 2’s independently plan and implement routine nursing care in using standards and knowledge obtained during education and preceptorship. RN 2’s begin to assume leadership responsibility and needs minimal supervision. An RN 2 has the ability to use accurate, clear, and concise oral and written communication. RN 2’s will work as a team and maintain effective working relationships, use critical thinking skills, analyze, and communicate findings effectively. Incumbents require a basic computer literacy and the ability to effectively learn new software programs is required, as well as the ability to efficiently operate a variety of automated office equipment such as print/copy/scan/fax machines/calculators/etc. RN 3 : A Registered Nurse (RN) 3 is an advanced level who is assigned at least one float area and renders individualized comprehensive nursing care to meet the patients physical, psychological, spiritual, social, cultural, and educational needs. RN 3 provides the best possible preventative, supportive, and rehabilitative nursing care to each patient based upon the nursing process and in accordance with hospital policy and procedure. The RN functions under the oversight and direction of the Nursing Supervisor. Independently plans and implements routine nursing care in assigned department. Needs minimal supervision. Rapid Response Team and Code Team responder. Float pool Staff may cover ED, CCU, Med/Surg, MHU, OB and RRC. Minimum Qualifications for the Job : RN 1: License: Current State of Alaska Registered Nurse (RN) license. Experience: New graduate RNs or RNs with less than one (1) year current acute care or comparable experience, or RN with no nursing experience in the past five (5) years. New graduates will remain at the RN 1 level for a minimum of six (6) months after the completion of their preceptee program and must promote to an RN 2 within 18 months of hire. Certification(s): Reference Mandatory Education for Clinical and Support Staff Policy for most current Certification requirements. Note: Reference Clinical Ladder Policy and Clinical Ladder Portfolio Guide for promotion requirements. RN 2: License: Current State of Alaska Registered Nurse (RN) license. Experience: Advancement from an RN 1 or at least one (1) year, continuous experience in a comparable patient care setting. RNs must remain at this level for a minimum of one year before applying for advancement. Certification(s): Reference Mandatory Education for Clinical and Support Staff Policy for most current Certification requirements. Note: Reference Clinical Ladder Policy and Clinical Ladder Portfolio Guide promotion requirements. RN 3: Education: BSN preferred. License: Current State of Alaska Registered Nurse (RN) license. Experience: Three (3) years of current clinical experience. (*Current indicates experience within the last five years from time of application) or, One (1) year of experience as a Bartlett RN 2. New employees are required to obtain a float area within 6 months. Proficient clinical competency in primary specialty and a minimum of experience in one (1) float area required when promoting. Certification(s): Reference Mandatory Education for Clinical and Support Staff Policy for most current Certification requirements. Note: Reference Clinical Ladder Policy and Clinical Ladder Portfolio Guide promotion requirements. Practice Notice: All new employees are required to produce a negative drug screen for all illegal substances in the state of Alaska prior to the start of employment. 
This recruitment is open until filled. Bartlett Regional Hospital is looking for a Registered Nurse to join our Medical Surgical team! Click here to learn more about Bartlett Regional Hospital , our amazing benefits , and our community It’s a great place to work and a beautiful place to live! This position is eligible for a sign-on bonus, relocation assistance, plus 30 days of housing. Contact Human Resources at 907-796-8418 for details. Pay Information: Internal Hires: Step placement and rate of pay will be determined based on applicable Rules or Union Contract Terms. External Hires: Step placement and rate of pay will be determined based on relevant experience. RN 1 starts at $38.90 per hour RN 2 starts at $44.09 per hour RN 3 starts at $46.29 per hour Job Summary: RN 1: This position provides basic nursing care in predictable situations to a limited numbers of patients under direct supervision. RN 1’s are typically new graduates or returning to the professional after a prolonged absence. Performance is guided by rules and competencies to be met. RN 1’s are able to recognize attributes (i.e., isolated traits, objective measures, or tasks) of a clinical situation without situational experience. With oversight and/or guidance, the RN I’s render individualized nursing care to meet the patient’s physical, psychological, supportive, and rehabilitative nursing care. Care to each patient is based upon the nursing process and in accordance with the hospital’s policy and procedure and CARE values. RN 1’s participate in other hospital committees and teams as appropriate.. RN 2: RN 2’s independently plan and implement routine nursing care in using standards and knowledge obtained during education and preceptorship. RN 2’s begin to assume leadership responsibility and needs minimal supervision. An RN 2 has the ability to use accurate, clear, and concise oral and written communication. RN 2’s will work as a team and maintain effective working relationships, use critical thinking skills, analyze, and communicate findings effectively. Incumbents require a basic computer literacy and the ability to effectively learn new software programs is required, as well as the ability to efficiently operate a variety of automated office equipment such as print/copy/scan/fax machines/calculators/etc. RN 3 : A Registered Nurse (RN) 3 is an advanced level who is assigned at least one float area and renders individualized comprehensive nursing care to meet the patients physical, psychological, spiritual, social, cultural, and educational needs. RN 3 provides the best possible preventative, supportive, and rehabilitative nursing care to each patient based upon the nursing process and in accordance with hospital policy and procedure. The RN functions under the oversight and direction of the Nursing Supervisor. Independently plans and implements routine nursing care in assigned department. Needs minimal supervision. Rapid Response Team and Code Team responder. Float pool Staff may cover ED, CCU, Med/Surg, MHU, OB and RRC. Minimum Qualifications for the Job : RN 1: License: Current State of Alaska Registered Nurse (RN) license. Experience: New graduate RNs or RNs with less than one (1) year current acute care or comparable experience, or RN with no nursing experience in the past five (5) years. New graduates will remain at the RN 1 level for a minimum of six (6) months after the completion of their preceptee program and must promote to an RN 2 within 18 months of hire. Certification(s): Reference Mandatory Education for Clinical and Support Staff Policy for most current Certification requirements. Note: Reference Clinical Ladder Policy and Clinical Ladder Portfolio Guide for promotion requirements. RN 2: License: Current State of Alaska Registered Nurse (RN) license. Experience: Advancement from an RN 1 or at least one (1) year, continuous experience in a comparable patient care setting. RNs must remain at this level for a minimum of one year before applying for advancement. Certification(s): Reference Mandatory Education for Clinical and Support Staff Policy for most current Certification requirements. Note: Reference Clinical Ladder Policy and Clinical Ladder Portfolio Guide promotion requirements. RN 3: Education: BSN preferred. License: Current State of Alaska Registered Nurse (RN) license. Experience: Three (3) years of current clinical experience. (*Current indicates experience within the last five years from time of application) or, One (1) year of experience as a Bartlett RN 2. New employees are required to obtain a float area within 6 months. Proficient clinical competency in primary specialty and a minimum of experience in one (1) float area required when promoting. Certification(s): Reference Mandatory Education for Clinical and Support Staff Policy for most current Certification requirements. Note: Reference Clinical Ladder Policy and Clinical Ladder Portfolio Guide promotion requirements. Practice Notice: All new employees are required to produce a negative drug screen for all illegal substances in the state of Alaska prior to the start of employment. 
Job Overview TLC Nursing Associates, Inc. is seeking a skilled Registered Nurse Ambulatory Care (RN Ambulatory Care) to provide nursing care in outpatient settings, supporting patient treatment, education, and clinical procedures. Responsibilities Provide direct nursing care to patients in ambulatory or outpatient clinic settings. Perform assessments, administer medications, and assist with minor procedures. Educate patients and families about health conditions, treatments, and follow-up care. Coordinate care with physicians, specialists, and interdisciplinary teams. Maintain accurate and timely documentation in electronic medical records. Monitor patient progress and respond to changes in condition. Assist with patient flow and clinic operations to ensure efficient service delivery. Qualifications Current and unrestricted RN license. Experience in ambulatory care, outpatient nursing, or similar clinical settings preferred. Strong assessment, communication, and patient education skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a healthcare team. Proficiency with electronic health records and clinical documentation. Benefits Competitive pay and licensure fee reimbursement. Exposure to a variety of outpatient clinical environments. Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance options. 24/7 support from a dedicated staffing and clinical liaison team. Opportunities for ongoing professional development and career advancement. Job Description Are you a seasoned Registered Nurse (RN) seeking a thrilling new adventure in Ambulatory Care? TLC Nursing invites you to embark on a captivating 13-week travel healthcare assignment in the heart of Juneau, Alaska. As a travel nurse, you will immerse yourself in the unique charm of Juneau, Alaska, where towering mountains meet the sparkling waters of the Gastineau Channel. Experience the magic of the Last Frontier while delivering exceptional care in an Ambulatory Care setting that values your expertise. In this role, you will showcase your specialized skills in Ambulatory Care, providing comprehensive medical services to patients in an outpatient setting. Collaborate with a diverse healthcare team to ensure optimal patient outcomes, all while embracing the beauty of Alaska's rugged landscapes and rich cultural heritage. At TLC Nursing, we prioritize your well-being and professional growth. Enjoy a competitive weekly pay of $3444.0, along with a host of benefits including Best in the Industry Pay Packages, a $25,000 Life Insurance Policy effective from day one, and comprehensive health coverage starting the 1st of the month after hire. Additionally, take advantage of Paid Time Off from day one, eligibility for 401(k) after 1 year of employment, and the opportunity to participate in our Referral Program for lucrative payouts. Our Employee Assistance Program (EAP) offers free, confidential services to support your overall well-being. Join a company that cares about you – TLC Nursing is nurse-founded and committed to providing 24/7 recruiter support, personalized career guidance, and assistance with housing and licensing. Experience a supportive environment that values your expertise and empowers you to excel in your travel healthcare assignment. Ready to embark on this exciting journey? Apply now to take the next step in your career with TLC Nursing and make a meaningful impact in the picturesque city of Juneau, Alaska. 
Job Overview TLC Nursing Associates, Inc. is seeking a skilled Registered Nurse Ambulatory Care (RN Ambulatory Care) to provide nursing care in outpatient settings, supporting patient treatment, education, and clinical procedures. Responsibilities Provide direct nursing care to patients in ambulatory or outpatient clinic settings. Perform assessments, administer medications, and assist with minor procedures. Educate patients and families about health conditions, treatments, and follow-up care. Coordinate care with physicians, specialists, and interdisciplinary teams. Maintain accurate and timely documentation in electronic medical records. Monitor patient progress and respond to changes in condition. Assist with patient flow and clinic operations to ensure efficient service delivery. Qualifications Current and unrestricted RN license. Experience in ambulatory care, outpatient nursing, or similar clinical settings preferred. Strong assessment, communication, and patient education skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a healthcare team. Proficiency with electronic health records and clinical documentation. Benefits Competitive pay and licensure fee reimbursement. Exposure to a variety of outpatient clinical environments. Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance options. 24/7 support from a dedicated staffing and clinical liaison team. Opportunities for ongoing professional development and career advancement. Job Description Are you a passionate Registered Nurse (RN) seeking an exciting opportunity in Ambulatory Care? Pack your bags and get ready to experience the beauty of Juneau, Alaska, on a 13-week travel healthcare assignment. In this role, you will deliver high-quality patient care in a dynamic ambulatory care setting, utilizing your expertise to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate patient care plans. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to ensure optimal patient outcomes in a fast-paced environment, all while exploring the unique healthcare landscape of Juneau. At TLC Nursing, we understand the demands of a travel nurse. That's why we offer nurse-founded support, 24/7 recruiter assistance, personalized career guidance, and assistance with housing and licensing to make your transition seamless. Join us and enjoy a competitive Weekly Pay of $3444.0, along with Best in the Industry Pay Packages and a comprehensive benefits package that includes a $25,000 Life Insurance Policy effective from Day One, Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance available the 1st of the month after hire, Paid Time Off accrued from Day 1, eligibility for 401(k) after 1 year of employment, and more. If you're ready to elevate your career as a travel nurse in Ambulatory Care while exploring the wonders of Juneau, Alaska, apply now and embark on this exciting healthcare journey with us. 
This recruitment is open until filled. Bartlett Regional Hospital is looking for a Registered Nurse to join our Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) Team in our Surgical Services department. This position is eligible for a sign-on bonus along with relocation assistance, plus 30 days of housing. Contact Human Resources at 907-796-8418 for details. Click here to learn more about Bartlett Regional Hospital , our amazing benefits , and our community . It’s a great place to work and a beautiful place to live! Pay Information: Internal Hires: Step placement and rate of pay will be determined based on applicable Rules or Union Contract Terms. External Hires: Step placement and rate of pay will be determined based on relevant experience. RN 1 starts at $38.90 per hour RN 2 starts at $44.09 per hour RN 3 starts at $46.29 per hour Job Summary: RN 1: This position provides basic nursing care in predictable situations to a limited numbers of patients under direct supervision. RN 1’s are typically new graduates or returning to the professional after a prolonged absence. Performance is guided by rules and competencies to be met. RN 1’s are able to recognize attributes (i.e., isolated traits, objective measures, or tasks) of a clinical situation without situational experience. With oversight and/or guidance, the RN 1’s render individualized nursing care to meet the patient’s physical, psychological, supportive, and rehabilitative nursing care. Care to each patient is based upon the nursing process and in accordance with the hospital’s policy and procedure and CARE values. RN 1’s participate in other hospital committees and teams as appropriate. RN 2: RN 2’s independently plan and implement routine nursing care in using standards and knowledge obtained during education and preceptorship. RN 2’s begin to assume leadership responsibility and needs minimal supervision. An RN 2 has the ability to use accurate, clear, and concise oral and written communication. RN 2’s will work as a team and maintain effective working relationships, use critical thinking skills, analyze, and communicate findings effectively. Incumbents require a basic computer literacy and the ability to effectively learn new software programs is required, as well as the ability to efficiently operate a variety of automated office equipment such as print/copy/scan/fax machines/calculators/etc. RN 3 : A Registered Nurse (RN) 3 is an advanced level who is assigned at least one float area and renders individualized comprehensive nursing care to meet the patients physical, psychological, spiritual, social, cultural, and educational needs. RN 3 provides the best possible preventative, supportive, and rehabilitative nursing care to each patient based upon the nursing process and in accordance with hospital policy and procedure. The RN 3 functions under the oversight and direction of the Nursing Supervisor. Independently plans and implements routine nursing care in assigned department. Needs minimal supervision. Rapid Response Team and Code Team responder. Float pool Staff may cover ED, CCU, Med/Surg, MHU, OB and RRC. Minimum Qualifications for the Job : RN 1: License: Current State of Alaska Registered Nurse (RN) license. Experience: New graduate RNs or RNs with less than one (1) year current acute care or comparable experience, or RN with no nursing experience in the past five (5) years. New graduates will remain at the RN I level for a minimum of six (6) months after the completion of their preceptee program and must promote to an RN II within 18 months of hire. Certification(s): Reference Mandatory Education for Clinical and Support Staff Policy for most current Certification requirements. Note: Reference Clinical Ladder Policy and Clinical Ladder Portfolio Guide for promotion requirements. RN 2: License: Current State of Alaska Registered Nurse (RN) license. Experience: Advancement from an RN I or at least one (1) year, continuous experience in a comparable patient care setting. RNs must remain at this level for a minimum of one year before applying for advancement. Certification(s): Reference Mandatory Education for Clinical and Support Staff Policy for most current Certification requirements. Note: Reference Clinical Ladder Policy and Clinical Ladder Portfolio Guide promotion requirements. RN 3: Education: BSN preferred. License: Current State of Alaska Registered Nurse (RN) license. Experience: Three (3) years of current clinical experience. (*Current indicates experience within the last five years from time of application) or, One (1) year of experience as a Bartlett RN II. New employees are required to obtain a float area within 6 months. Proficient clinical competency in primary specialty and a minimum of experience in one (1) float area required when promoting. Certification(s): Reference Mandatory Education for Clinical and Support Staff Policy for most current Certification requirements. Note: Reference Clinical Ladder Policy and Clinical Ladder Portfolio Guide promotion requirements. Practice Notice: All new employees are required to produce a negative drug screen for all illegal substances in the state of Alaska prior to start of employment. 
This recruitment is open until filled. Bartlett Regional Hospital is searching for a Medical Assistant to join our Bartlett Family Medicine team! Click here to learn more about Bartlett Regional Hospital , our amazing benefits , and our community . It’s a great place to work and a beautiful place to live! Pay Information: Internal Hires: Pay rate will be determined based on applicable personnel rule or union contract terms. External Hires: Step placement and rate of pay will be determined based upon relevant experience. Medical Assistant 1 starts at $22.40 per hour. Medical Assistant 2 starts at $26.28 per hour. Job Summary: Medical Assistant 1: The Medical Assistant 1 is an entry-level position supporting multi-specialty clinic functions by participating in direct patient care during office visits, in-office procedures, and the post-operative period for dermatology, oncology, and ophthalmology. Incumbents perform assistance with procedures depending on their knowledge and training under direct and general supervision of a physician or licensed health care provider. The Medical Assistant 1 supports the Registered Nurse, Lead Licensed Practical Nurse, Medical Assistant 2, and Office Manager in the day-to-day flow of the surgery/specialty practice. Primary duties include: Clinical Assistant duties include rooming patients, taking health history, vitals, reconciling medication lists, and presentation to the general surgeon or specialty provider. Assists in the business operations of the clinic to include answering the phone, scheduling appointments and filing records. Medical Assistant 2: The Medical Assistant 2 is the journey level of the Medical Assistant series. Incumbents support multi-specialty clinic functions by participating in direct patient care during office visits, in-office procedures, and the post-operative period for dermatology, oncology, and ophthalmology. This position serves as a mentor to Medical Assistant 1 positions. At this level, the incumbent has passed specific competencies that allow them to work more independently performing assistance with all procedures under general supervision of a physician or licensed health care provider. Primary duties include: Clinical Assistant duties include rooming patients, taking health history, vitals, reconciling medication lists, and presentation to the general surgeon or specialty provider. Assists in the business operations of the clinic to include answering the phone, scheduling appointments and filing records. Assists the Surgery Scheduler and Administrative Clinical staff with coordinating the scheduling of radiology studies, endoscopy cases and surgical cases for all clinic specialties. Provides administrative and clinical support for the RN, LPN, Insurance Verification Specialists and the Surgery Scheduler. Minimum Qualifications for the Job: MA1: Education: High School diploma or equivalent. Experience: Twelve (12) months clerical experience in a healthcare setting required; Or Six (6) months experience as a Certified Nurse Aid. Substitution: One (1) year of Post-secondary coursework in any field may substitute for the experience requirement. License(s): None Certification(s): Refer to Mandatory Education policy upon hire and obtain required certifications within the required timeline. Note: This is a flexibly staffed position. Incumbents are eligible to promote from Medical Assistant 1 once they have successfully completed their preceptorship and meet minimum qualifications for the Medical Assistant 2 level. MA 2: Education: High School diploma or equivalent. Experience: Six (6) months of experience as a Medical Assistant 1; Or Six (6) months experience performing ambulatory or medical care working directly with patients; Or Three (3) years of administrative experience in a healthcare setting (performing work equivalent to a BRH Clinical Administrative Assistant 2 or higher) Substitution: A Medical Assistant Certificate may substitute for the experience requirement; Or Two (2) years of Post-secondary coursework may substitute for the experience requirement. License(s): None Certification(s): Refer to Mandatory Education policy upon hire and obtain required certifications within the required timeline. Preference(s): Preference may be given to those who qualify for Medical Assistant 2. Practice Notices: All new employees are required to produce negative drug screen for all illegal substances in the State of Alaska prior to start of employment. 
This position is open until filled. Bartlett Regional Hospital is looking for a mission driven individual to join our collaborative, multidisciplinary health team as a Hematology/Oncology Nurse Practitioner in our Oncology department! The successful candidate is someone who demonstrates a high degree of clinical expertise in working with patients with acute and chronic illnesses, specifically cancer patients in active treatment. They will be responsible for assessment, diagnosis, treatment, management, education, health promotion and care coordination for patients and families with acute and chronic health needs. Click here to learn more about Bartlett Regional Hospital , our amazing benefits , and our community . It’s a great place to work and a beautiful place to live! Major Responsibilities: Demonstrates knowledge of etiologies, risk factors, pathophysiology, presentation and epidemiology of medical conditions. Conduct comprehensive or episodic health history and physical assessment of oncology/hematology patients with acute, chronic and/or potential health problems. Develops, implements, evaluates and alters the plan of care as needed. Manages general medical and surgical conditions based on knowledge of the indications, contraindications, side effects, interactions and adverse reactions of pharmacologic agents and other relevant treatment modalities. Write specific orders within the limits of the practice agreement/scope of practice including chemotherapy. Oversee treatment infusions and supportive care needs. Provide appropriate direction to clinic staff regarding patient care issues. Manage independent outpatient clinical practice and coverage for collaborating physicians. Educates patients and families on treatment plans, wellness care, and survivorship plans. Serves as an advocate for patients and families in navigating the health care system. Participates in education of students and other health care professionals Works with administrative, nursing, and physician staff to assure safe, effective, quality patient care and to promote Bartlett Regional Hospital’s CARE values. Welcomes and participates in opportunities to advance the mission of Bartlett Medical Oncology through service, scholarship, science and social responsibility. Minimum Qualifications: Education: Master’s or Doctorate’s degree from accredited Nursing Program. Experience: 3 or more years of experience caring for hematology/medical oncology patients. Experience with acute and ambulatory patient care. License(s): Current State of Alaska NP license and an active DEA license or ability to apply for such license prior to or upon hire. Certification(s): Current BLS for Healthcare Provider CPR or CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer certificate. Oncology Nurse Practitioner Certification preferred. Practice Notice All new employees are required to produce a negative drug screen for all illegal substances in the State of Alaska prior to start of employment. 
This recruitment is open until filled. Bartlett Regional Hospital is looking for a Registered Nurse to join our Float Poo l team in Nursing Administration ! This position is eligible for relocation assistance, plus 30 days of housing. Contact Human Resources at 907-796-8418 for details. Click here to learn more about Bartlett Regional Hospital , our amazing benefits , and our community It’s a great place to work and a beautiful place to live! Job Summary: RN I: This position provides basic nursing care in predictable situations to a limited numbers of patients under direct supervision. RN I’s are typically new graduates or returning to the professional after a prolonged absence. Performance is guided by rules and competencies to be met. RN I’s are able to recognize attributes (i.e., isolated traits, objective measures, or tasks) of a clinical situation without situational experience. With oversight and/or guidance, the RN I’s render individualized nursing care to meet the patient’s physical, psychological, supportive, and rehabilitative nursing care. Care to each patient is based upon the nursing process and in accordance with the hospital’s policy and procedure and CARE values. RN I’s participate in other hospital committees and teams as appropriate.. RN II: RN II’s independently plan and implement routine nursing care in using standards and knowledge obtained during education and preceptorship. RN II’s begin to assume leadership responsibility and needs minimal supervision. An RN II has the ability to use accurate, clear, and concise oral and written communication. RN II’s will work as a team and maintain effective working relationships, use critical thinking skills, analyze, and communicate findings effectively. Incumbents require a basic computer literacy and the ability to effectively learn new software programs is required, as well as the ability to efficiently operate a variety of automated office equipment such as print/copy/scan/fax machines/calculators/etc. RN III : A Registered Nurse (RN) III is an advanced level who is assigned at least one float area and renders individualized comprehensive nursing care to meet the patients physical, psychological, spiritual, social, cultural, and educational needs. RN III provides the best possible preventative, supportive, and rehabilitative nursing care to each patient based upon the nursing process and in accordance with hospital policy and procedure. The RN functions under the oversight and direction of the Nursing Supervisor. Independently plans and implements routine nursing care in assigned department. Needs minimal supervision. Rapid Response Team and Code Team responder. Float pool Staff may cover ED, CCU, Med/Surg, MHU, OB and RRC. Minimum Qualifications for the Job : RN I: License: Current State of Alaska Registered Nurse (RN) license. Experience: New graduate RNs or RNs with less than one (1) year current acute care or comparable experience, or RN with no nursing experience in the past five (5) years. New graduates will remain at the RN I level for a minimum of six (6) months after the completion of their preceptee program and must promote to an RN II within 18 months of hire. Note: Reference Clinical Ladder Policy and Clinical Ladder Portfolio Guide for promotion requirements. RN II: License: Current State of Alaska Registered Nurse (RN) license. Experience: Advancement from an RN I or at least one (1) year, continuous experience in a comparable patient care setting. RNs must remain at this level for a minimum of one year before applying for advancement. Note: Reference Clinical Ladder Policy and Clinical Ladder Portfolio Guide promotion requirements. RN III: Education: BSN preferred. License: Current State of Alaska Registered Nurse (RN) license. Experience: Three (3) years of current clinical experience. (*Current indicates experience within the last five years from time of application) or, One (1) year of experience as a Bartlett RN II. New employees are required to obtain a float area within 6 months. Proficient clinical competency in primary specialty and a minimum of experience in one (1) float area required when promoting. Note: Reference Clinical Ladder Policy and Clinical Ladder Portfolio Guide promotion requirements. Internal Hires: Step placement and rate of pay will be determined based on applicable Rules or Union Contract Terms. External Hires: Step placement and rate of pay will be determined based on relevant experience. RN I starts at $38.90 per hour RN II starts at $44.09 per hour RN III starts at $46.29 per hour Practice Notice: All new employees are required to produce a negative drug screen for all illegal substances in the state of Alaska prior to the start of employment. 
This recruitment is open until filled. Bartlett Regional Hospital is searching for a House Supervisor to join our Nursing Administration team! Click here to learn more about Bartlett Regional Hospital , our amazing benefits , and our community . It’s a great place to work and a beautiful place to live! Pay Information: Internal Hires: Pay rate will be determined based on applicable personnel rule or union contract terms. External Hires: This position starts at $51.04 per hour. Step placement and rate of pay will be determined based upon relevant experience. Job Summary: Supervises and coordinates patient care activities on assigned shift. Directs professional and non-professional nursing personnel; participates in staff development and evaluation of staff on assigned shift. Assists in direct patient care. Represents department managers and hospital administration in their absence. Participates in other hospital committees and teams as appropriate. Performs other duties as assigned. Primary Duties include: Supports Bartlett Regional Hospital’s strong commitment to the highest standards of business and professional ethics: Provides services in compliance with all State and Federal laws governing the hospital’s operations; assure confidentiality for patients and staff records and information. Supervises and directs the delivery of patient care on assigned shift. Plans staffing of oncoming shift/s based on patient census, care needs, and staff competency. Demonstrates appropriate management skills and behaviors. Assesses staff competency. Directs appropriate response to, emergent, life threatening, or safety situations. Directs patient care activities in designated circumstances. Coordinates/Directs total hospital operations (in absence of managers and/or administration). Fosters a climate consistent with continuous quality improvement principles. Minimum Qualifications for the Job: Education: Graduation from an accredited Nursing Program. Preferred : Bachelor’s degree in nursing Experience: Three (3) years current clinical nursing experience. Preferred : Previous supervisory or management experience. License(s): Current State of Alaska Registered Nurse license Certification(s): Reference Mandatory Education for Clinical and Support Staff Policy for most current Certification requirements. Practice Notices: All new employees are required to produce negative drug screen for all illegal substances in the State of Alaska prior to start of employment. 
This recruitment is open until filled. Bartlett Regional Hospital is searching for a Certified Nursing Assistant to join our Critical Care team! Click here to learn more about Bartlett Regional Hospital , our amazing benefits , and our community It’s a great place to work and a beautiful place to live! Pay Information: Internal Hires: Pay rate will be determined based on applicable personnel rule or union contract terms. External Hires: Step placement and rate of pay will be determined based upon relevant experience. CNA 1 starts at $22.40 per hour CNA 2 starts at $26.28 per hour Job Summary: CNA 1: Under direct supervision of a licensed RN, the CNAs will provide basic nursing care to patients and/or residents in accordance with the patient’s and/or resident’s assessment and treatment plan. In addition, they will support and maintain a safe and clean environment for patients and/or residents. Incumbents will be assigned a specific home unit but may be floated to other areas for additional support when needed. CNA 2: Under direct supervision of a licensed RN, the CNAs will provide basic nursing care to patients and/or residents. In addition, they will support and maintain a safe and clean environment for patients and/or residents. Incumbents will be assigned a specific home unit but may be floated to other areas for additional support when needed. Incumbents have the ability to train CNA 1 positions as well as perform the full scope of duties for a CNA 1 or 2 at BRH. Journey skills include, but are not limited to: Completing non-invasive collection and testing of physical specimens (gastroccult, hemoccult, urine dip sticks), glucose testing and reporting, suctioning the oral pharynx, removal of internal or external urinary catheters, peri-care, bladder scans, electrode placements for electrocardiograms, cardiac monitoring, telemetry, Incentive Spirometer use, etc. The CNA 1 or 2 needs to be proficient in speaking English in order to accurately and effectively communicate with patients and/or residents. Patients include those from a variety of backgrounds, cultures, socio-economic standing, education, etc. Depending on the unit in which they are working, they may be required to learn specific skills necessary to provide the best care to patients and/or residents. Minimum Qualifications for the Job: CNA 1: Experience: No prior experience required. CNA 1’s are required to complete initial advanced skills training checklists and advance to CNA 2 level within 6 months. License(s): Current State of Alaska Certified Nurse Assistant License. Certification(s): Refer to Mandatory Education Policy upon hire. Alaska Food Workers Card (Wildflower Court Only) CNA 2: Experience: Master entry level CNA 1 skills and duties and complete initial advanced skills training checklist within 6 months of hire. CNA 2 must maintain quarterly skills training checklists and competencies License(s): Current State of Alaska Certified Nurse Assistant License. Certification(s): Refer to Mandatory Education Policy upon hire. Alaska Food Workers Card (Wildflower Court Only) Practice Notices: All new employees are required to produce a negative drug screen for all illegal substances in the State of Alaska prior to the start of employment. 
This recruitment is open until filled. Bartlett Regional Hospital is searching for a Certified Nursing Assistant to join our Wildflower Court team! Wildflower Court is Bartlett's Long-Term Care Facility. Click here to learn more about Bartlett Regional Hospital , our amazing benefits , and our community It’s a great place to work and a beautiful place to live! Pay Information: Internal Hires: Pay rate will be determined based on applicable personnel rule or union contract terms. External Hires: Step placement and rate of pay will be determined based upon relevant experience. CNA 1 starts at $22.40 per hour CNA 2 starts at $26.28 per hour Please note: In lieu of fringe benefits, PRN employees receive an hourly differential in addition to their hourly rate between 10% and 25% depending on position level. Job Summary: CNA 1: Under direct supervision of a licensed RN, the CNAs will provide basic nursing care to patients and/or residents in accordance with the patient’s and/or resident’s assessment and treatment plan. In addition, they will support and maintain a safe and clean environment for patients and/or residents. Incumbents will be assigned a specific home unit but may be floated to other areas for additional support when needed. CNA 2: Under direct supervision of a licensed RN, the CNAs will provide basic nursing care to patients and/or residents. In addition, they will support and maintain a safe and clean environment for patients and/or residents. Incumbents will be assigned a specific home unit but may be floated to other areas for additional support when needed. Incumbents have the ability to train CNA 1 positions as well as perform the full scope of duties for a CNA 1 or 2 at BRH. Journey skills include, but are not limited to: Completing non-invasive collection and testing of physical specimens (gastroccult, hemoccult, urine dip sticks), glucose testing and reporting, suctioning the oral pharynx, removal of internal or external urinary catheters, peri-care, bladder scans, electrode placements for electrocardiograms, cardiac monitoring, telemetry, Incentive Spirometer use, etc. The CNA 1 or 2 needs to be proficient in speaking English in order to accurately and effectively communicate with patients and/or residents. Patients include those from a variety of backgrounds, cultures, socio-economic standing, education, etc. Depending on the unit in which they are working, they may be required to learn specific skills necessary to provide the best care to patients and/or residents. Minimum Qualifications for the Job: CNA 1: Experience: No prior experience required. CNA 1’s are required to complete initial advanced skills training checklists and advance to CNA 2 level within 6 months. License(s): Current State of Alaska Certified Nurse Assistant License. Certification(s): Refer to Mandatory Education Policy upon hire. Alaska Food Workers Card (Wildflower Court Only) CNA 2: Experience: Master entry level CNA 1 skills and duties and complete initial advanced skills training checklist within 6 months of hire. CNA 2 must maintain quarterly skills training checklists and competencies License(s): Current State of Alaska Certified Nurse Assistant License. Certification(s): Refer to Mandatory Education Policy upon hire. Alaska Food Workers Card (Wildflower Court Only) Practice Notices: All new employees are required to produce a negative drug screen for all illegal substances in the State of Alaska prior to the start of employment. 
This recruitment is open until filled. Bartlett Regional Hospital is searching for a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) to join our Obstetrics team! Click here to learn more about Bartlett Regional Hospital , our amazing benefits , and our community It’s a great place to work and a beautiful place to live! Pay Information: Internal Hires: Pay rate will be determined based on applicable personnel rule or union contract terms. External Hires: Step placement and rate of pay will be determined based on relevant experience. CNA 1 starts at $22.40 hourly. CNA 2 starts at $26.28 hourly. Job Summary: The CNA needs to be proficient in speaking English in order to accurately and effectively communicate with patients and/or residents. Patients include those from a variety of backgrounds, cultures, socio-economic standing, education, etc. Depending on the unit in which they are working, they may be required to learn specific skills necessary to provide the best care to patients and/or residents. There are two levels in the CNA job class, both requires a current State of Alaska Certified Nurse Assistance License. New hires are placed at the level the incumbent meets minimum qualifications for. CNA 1 - Under direct supervision of a licensed RN, the CNAs will provide basic nursing care to patients and/or residents in accordance with the patient’s and/or resident’s assessment and treatment plan. In addition, they will support and maintain a safe and clean environment for patients and/or residents. Incumbents will be assigned a specific home unit but may be floated to other areas for additional support when needed. CNA 2 - Under direct supervision of a licensed RN, the CNAs will provide basic nursing care to patients and/or residents. In addition, they will support and maintain a safe and clean environment for patients and/or residents. Incumbents will be assigned a specific home unit but may be floated to other areas for additional support when needed. Incumbents have the ability to train CNA 1 positions as well as perform the full scope of duties for a CNA 1 or 2 at BRH. Journey skills include, but are not limited to: Completing non-invasive collection and testing of physical specimens (gastroccult, hemoccult, urine dip sticks), glucose testing and reporting, suctioning the oral pharynx, removal of internal or external urinary catheters, peri-care, bladder scans, electrode placements for electrocardiograms, cardiac monitoring, telemetry, Incentive Spirometer use, etc. Minimum Qualifications for the Job: CNA 1 - Experience: No prior experience required. CNA 1’s are required to complete initial advanced skills training checklists and advance to CNA 2 level within 6 months. License(s): Current State of Alaska Certified Nurse Assistant License. Certification(s): Reference Mandatory Education for Clinical and Support Staff Policy for most current Certification requirements. CNA 2 - Experience: Master entry level CNA 1 skills and duties and complete initial advanced skills training checklist within 6 months of hire. CNA 2 must maintain quarterly skills training checklists and competencies. License(s): Current State of Alaska Certified Nurse Assistant License. Certification(s): Reference Mandatory Education for Clinical and Support Staff Policy for most current Certification requirements. Practice Notices: All new employees are required to produce negative drug screen for all illegal substances in the State of Alaska prior to start of employment. 
This recruitment is open until filled. Bartlett Regional Hospital is searching for a Certified Nursing Assistant to join our Wildflower Court team! Wildflower Court is Bartlett's Long-Term Care Facility. Click here to learn more about Bartlett Regional Hospital , our amazing benefits , and our community It’s a great place to work and a beautiful place to live! Pay Information: Internal Hires: Pay rate will be determined based on applicable personnel rule or union contract terms. External Hires: Step placement and rate of pay will be determined based upon relevant experience. CNA 1 starts at $22.40 per hour CNA 2 starts at $26.28 per hour Please note: In lieu of fringe benefits, Casual employees receive an hourly differential of $2.00 in addition to their hourly rate. Job Summary: CNA 1: Under direct supervision of a licensed RN, the CNAs will provide basic nursing care to patients and/or residents in accordance with the patient’s and/or resident’s assessment and treatment plan. In addition, they will support and maintain a safe and clean environment for patients and/or residents. Incumbents will be assigned a specific home unit but may be floated to other areas for additional support when needed. CNA 2: Under direct supervision of a licensed RN, the CNAs will provide basic nursing care to patients and/or residents. In addition, they will support and maintain a safe and clean environment for patients and/or residents. Incumbents will be assigned a specific home unit but may be floated to other areas for additional support when needed. Incumbents have the ability to train CNA 1 positions as well as perform the full scope of duties for a CNA 1 or 2 at BRH. Journey skills include, but are not limited to: Completing non-invasive collection and testing of physical specimens (gastroccult, hemoccult, urine dip sticks), glucose testing and reporting, suctioning the oral pharynx, removal of internal or external urinary catheters, peri-care, bladder scans, electrode placements for electrocardiograms, cardiac monitoring, telemetry, Incentive Spirometer use, etc. The CNA 1 or 2 needs to be proficient in speaking English in order to accurately and effectively communicate with patients and/or residents. Patients include those from a variety of backgrounds, cultures, socio-economic standing, education, etc. Depending on the unit in which they are working, they may be required to learn specific skills necessary to provide the best care to patients and/or residents. Minimum Qualifications for the Job: CNA 1: Experience: No prior experience required. CNA 1’s are required to complete initial advanced skills training checklists and advance to CNA 2 level within 6 months. License(s): Current State of Alaska Certified Nurse Assistant License. Certification(s): Refer to Mandatory Education Policy upon hire. Alaska Food Workers Card (Wildflower Court Only) CNA 2: Experience: Master entry level CNA 1 skills and duties and complete initial advanced skills training checklist within 6 months of hire. CNA 2 must maintain quarterly skills training checklists and competencies License(s): Current State of Alaska Certified Nurse Assistant License. Certification(s): Refer to Mandatory Education Policy upon hire. Alaska Food Workers Card (Wildflower Court Only) Practice Notices: All new employees are required to produce a negative drug screen for all illegal substances in the State of Alaska prior to the start of employment. 
This recruitment is open until filled. Bartlett Regional Hospital is looking for a Registered Nurse to join our Obstetrics team! This position is eligible for relocation assistance, plus 30 days of housing. Contact Human Resources at 907-796-8418 for details. Click here to learn more about Bartlett Regional Hospital , our amazing benefits , and our community It’s a great place to work and a beautiful place to live! Job Summary: RN 1: This position provides basic nursing care in predictable situations to a limited numbers of patients under direct supervision. RN 1’s are typically new graduates or returning to the professional after a prolonged absence. Performance is guided by rules and competencies to be met. RN 1’s are able to recognize attributes (i.e., isolated traits, objective measures, or tasks) of a clinical situation without situational experience. With oversight and/or guidance, the RN I’s render individualized nursing care to meet the patient’s physical, psychological, supportive, and rehabilitative nursing care. Care to each patient is based upon the nursing process and in accordance with the hospital’s policy and procedure and CARE values. RN 1’s participate in other hospital committees and teams as appropriate.. RN 2: RN 2’s independently plan and implement routine nursing care in using standards and knowledge obtained during education and preceptorship. RN 2’s begin to assume leadership responsibility and needs minimal supervision. An RN 2 has the ability to use accurate, clear, and concise oral and written communication. RN 2’s will work as a team and maintain effective working relationships, use critical thinking skills, analyze, and communicate findings effectively. Incumbents require a basic computer literacy and the ability to effectively learn new software programs is required, as well as the ability to efficiently operate a variety of automated office equipment such as print/copy/scan/fax machines/calculators/etc. RN 3 : A Registered Nurse (RN) 3 is an advanced level who is assigned at least one float area and renders individualized comprehensive nursing care to meet the patients physical, psychological, spiritual, social, cultural, and educational needs. RN 3 provides the best possible preventative, supportive, and rehabilitative nursing care to each patient based upon the nursing process and in accordance with hospital policy and procedure. The RN functions under the oversight and direction of the Nursing Supervisor. Independently plans and implements routine nursing care in assigned department. Needs minimal supervision. Rapid Response Team and Code Team responder. Float pool Staff may cover ED, CCU, Med/Surg, MHU, OB and RRC. Minimum Qualifications for the Job : RN 1: License: Current State of Alaska Registered Nurse (RN) license. Experience: New graduate RNs or RNs with less than one (1) year current acute care or comparable experience, or RN with no nursing experience in the past five (5) years. New graduates will remain at the RN 1 level for a minimum of six (6) months after the completion of their preceptee program and must promote to an RN 2 within 18 months of hire. Certification(s): Reference Mandatory Education for Clinical and Support Staff Policy for most current Certification requirements. Note: Reference Clinical Ladder Policy and Clinical Ladder Portfolio Guide for promotion requirements. RN 2: License: Current State of Alaska Registered Nurse (RN) license. Experience: Advancement from an RN 1 or at least one (1) year, continuous experience in a comparable patient care setting. RNs must remain at this level for a minimum of one year before applying for advancement. Certification(s): Reference Mandatory Education for Clinical and Support Staff Policy for most current Certification requirements. Note: Reference Clinical Ladder Policy and Clinical Ladder Portfolio Guide promotion requirements. RN 3: Education: BSN preferred. License: Current State of Alaska Registered Nurse (RN) license. Experience: Three (3) years of current clinical experience. (*Current indicates experience within the last five years from time of application) or, One (1) year of experience as a Bartlett RN 2. New employees are required to obtain a float area within 6 months. Proficient clinical competency in primary specialty and a minimum of experience in one (1) float area required when promoting. Certification(s): Reference Mandatory Education for Clinical and Support Staff Policy for most current Certification requirements. Note: Reference Clinical Ladder Policy and Clinical Ladder Portfolio Guide promotion requirements. Internal Hires: Step placement and rate of pay will be determined based on applicable Rules or Union Contract Terms. External Hires: Step placement and rate of pay will be determined based on relevant experience. RN 1 starts at $38.90 per hour RN 2 starts at $44.09 per hour RN 3 starts at $46.29 per hour Practice Notice: All new employees are required to produce a negative drug screen for all illegal substances in the state of Alaska prior to the start of employment. 
This recruitment is open until filled. Bartlett Regional Hospital is searching for a MDS Coordinator to join our Wildflower Court team! Click here to learn more about Bartlett Regional Hospital , our amazing benefits , and our community It’s a great place to work and a beautiful place to live! Wildflower Court is a long-term care facility located in beautiful Juneau, Alaska. Our care creates the conditions of a home rather than an institution. From the individual private rooms decorated with family photographs and mementos, to the friendliness of the recreation areas, Wildflower Court is a place the residents consider their own. Out of the genuine caring concern that develops between staff and residents, nothing becomes more important than the physical well-being of the people who are within our care. Wildflower Court is a safe and secure place to live. We believe everyone deserves to enjoy life to the fullest. Our goal is to enhance the freedom, privacy, and dignity of each resident. Pay Information: Internal Hires: Pay rate will be determined based on applicable personnel rule or union contract terms. External Hires: This position starts at $48.60 per hour. Step placement and rate of pay will be determined based on relevant experience. Job Summary: The Minimum Data Set (MDS) nurse position is accountable for coordinating and overseeing the full collaborative, interdisciplinary assessment and care planning process in Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNF). The nurse is responsible for coordinating and certifying the completion of the resident assessment instrument (RAI). This position calls for a person who works well with the interdisciplinary team (nursing, therapy, dietary, social services and activities) to develop, revise, update and maintain a comprehensive care plan and ensure that compliance is maintained with state and federal guidelines. Skills/Qualities: Must be dedicated to learning and possess adaptable skills - The RAI manual is constantly being updated and revised according to Medicare requirements. Must be detail-oriented and have excellent time management. Able to interpret and implement RAI knowledge correctly within a timely manner. Critical thinking skills with the use of expert clinical skills to determine resident condition and level of care needed. Able to determine significant changes in the clinical picture. Team player who is compassionate and able to communicate well, possess interviewing skills, and able to handle difficult topics. Minimum Qualifications for the Job: Education: Graduation from an accredited school of nursing, with Bachelor of Science in Nursing preferred. Experience: Three (3) years of recent nursing experience in a long-term care, hospital, home health, or medical facility. License(s): Current State of Alaska Nursing License. Certification(s): Must obtain an RAC-CT certification through AAPACN within one year of hire. Practice Notices: All new employees are required to produce negative drug screen for all illegal substances in the state of Alaska prior to start of employment. 
This recruitment is open until filled. Bartlett Regional Hospital is looking for a Registered Nurse to join our Emergency Department team! Click here to learn more about Bartlett Regional Hospital , our amazing benefits , and our community It’s a great place to work and a beautiful place to live! Pay Information: Internal Hires: Step placement and rate of pay will be determined based on applicable Personnel Rules or Union Contract Terms. External Hires: Step placement and rate of pay will be determined based on relevant experience. RN 1 starts at $38.90 per hour RN 2 starts at $44.09 per hour RN 3 starts at $46.29 per hour Job Summary: RN 1: This position provides basic nursing care in predictable situations to a limited numbers of patients under direct supervision. RN 1’s are typically new graduates or returning to the professional after a prolonged absence. Performance is guided by rules and competencies to be met. RN 1’s are able to recognize attributes (i.e., isolated traits, objective measures, or tasks) of a clinical situation without situational experience. With oversight and/or guidance, the RN 1’s render individualized nursing care to meet the patient’s physical, psychological, supportive, and rehabilitative nursing care. Care to each patient is based upon the nursing process and in accordance with the hospital’s policy and procedure and CARE values. RN 1’s participate in other hospital committees and teams as appropriate. RN 2: RN 2’s independently plan and implement routine nursing care in using standards and knowledge obtained during education and preceptorship. RN 2’s begin to assume leadership responsibility and needs minimal supervision. An RN 2 has the ability to use accurate, clear, and concise oral and written communication. RN 2’s will work as a team and maintain effective working relationships, use critical thinking skills, analyze, and communicate findings effectively. Incumbents require a basic computer literacy and the ability to effectively learn new software programs is required, as well as the ability to efficiently operate a variety of automated office equipment such as print/copy/scan/fax machines/calculators/etc. RN 3 : A Registered Nurse (RN) 3 is an advanced level who is assigned at least one float area and renders individualized comprehensive nursing care to meet the patients physical, psychological, spiritual, social, cultural, and educational needs. RN 3 provides the best possible preventative, supportive, and rehabilitative nursing care to each patient based upon the nursing process and in accordance with hospital policy and procedure. The RN functions under the oversight and direction of the Nursing Supervisor. Independently plans and implements routine nursing care in assigned department. Needs minimal supervision. Rapid Response Team and Code Team responder. Float pool Staff may cover ED, CCU, Med/Surg, MHU, OB and RRC. Minimum Qualifications for the Job : RN 1: License: Current State of Alaska Registered Nurse (RN) license. Experience: New graduate RNs or RNs with less than one (1) year current acute care or comparable experience, or RN with no nursing experience in the past five (5) years. New graduates will remain at the RN 1 level for a minimum of six (6) months after the completion of their preceptee program and must promote to an RN 2 within 18 months of hire. Certification(s): Reference Mandatory Education for Clinical and Support Staff Policy for most current Certification requirements. Note: Reference Clinical Ladder Policy and Clinical Ladder Portfolio Guide for promotion requirements. RN 2: License: Current State of Alaska Registered Nurse (RN) license. Experience: Advancement from an RN 1 or at least one (1) year, continuous experience in a comparable patient care setting. RNs must remain at this level for a minimum of one year before applying for advancement. Note: Reference Clinical Ladder Policy and Clinical Ladder Portfolio Guide for promotion requirements. Certification(s): Reference Mandatory Education for Clinical and Support Staff Policy for most current Certification requirements. Note: Reference Clinical Ladder Policy and Clinical Ladder Portfolio Guide promotion requirements. RN 3: Education: BSN preferred. License: Current State of Alaska Registered Nurse (RN) license. Experience: Three (3) years of current clinical experience. (*Current indicates experience within the last five years from time of application) or, One (1) year of experience as a Bartlett RN 2. New employees are required to obtain a float area within 6 months. Proficient clinical competency in primary specialty and a minimum of experience in one (1) float area required when promoting. Certification(s): Reference Mandatory Education for Clinical and Support Staff Policy for most current Certification requirements. Note: Reference Clinical Ladder Policy and Clinical Ladder Portfolio Guide promotion requirements. Practice Notice: All new employees are required to produce a negative drug screen for all illegal substances in the state of Alaska prior to start of employment. 
This recruitment is open until filled. Bartlett Regional Hospital is looking for a Registered Nurse to join our Home Health Care team! Click here to learn more about Bartlett Regional Hospital , our amazing benefits , and our community It’s a great place to work and a beautiful place to live! Pay Information: Internal Hires: Step placement and rate of pay will be determined based on applicable Rules or Union Contract Terms. External Hires: Step placement and rate of pay will be determined based on relevant experience. RN 2 starts at $44.09 per hour RN 3 starts at $46.29 per hour Job Summary: RN 2: RN 2’s independently plan and implement routine nursing care in using standards and knowledge obtained during education and preceptorship. RN 2’s begin to assume leadership responsibility and needs minimal supervision. An RN 2 has the ability to use accurate, clear, and concise oral and written communication. RN 2’s will work as a team and maintain effective working relationships, use critical thinking skills, analyze, and communicate findings effectively. Incumbents require a basic computer literacy and the ability to effectively learn new software programs is required, as well as the ability to efficiently operate a variety of automated office equipment such as print/copy/scan/fax machines/calculators/etc. A RN 2 in Home Health independently plans and implements routine nursing care in predictable situations using standards and knowledge obtained during education and preceptorship. The RN 2 in Home Health begins to assume leadership responsibility and works under general supervision. RN 3 : A Registered Nurse (RN) 3 is an advanced level who is assigned at least one float area and renders individualized comprehensive nursing care to meet the patients physical, psychological, spiritual, social, cultural, and educational needs. RN 3 provides the best possible preventative, supportive, and rehabilitative nursing care to each patient based upon the nursing process and in accordance with hospital policy and procedure. A RN 3 in Home Health is an advanced level nurse who renders individualized comprehensive nursing care to meet the patient’s physical, psychological, spiritual, social, cultural, and educational needs. The RN 3 in Home Health provides the best possible preventative, supportive, and rehabilitative nursing care to each patient based upon the nursing process and in accordance with hospital policies and procedures. The RN functions under the oversight and direction of the Nursing Supervisor. Independently plans and implements routine nursing care in assigned department. Needs minimal supervision. Rapid Response Team and Code Team responder. Float pool Staff may cover ED, CCU, Med/Surg, MHU, OB and RRC. A Home Health RN administers skilled nursing care to patients on an intermittent basis in their place of residence. This is performed in accordance with physician orders and plans of care under the direction and supervision of the Home Health Clinical Manager Minimum Qualifications for the Job : RN 2: License: Current State of Alaska Registered Nurse (RN) license. Valid Driver's License, current auto liability insurance, and reliable transportation is required for Hospice and Home Health RNs at time of appointment. Experience: Advancement from an RN 1 or at least one (1) year, continuous experience in a comparable patient care setting. RNs must remain at this level for a minimum of one year before applying for advancement. Certification(s): Reference Mandatory Education for Clinical and Support Staff Policy for most current Certification requirements. Note: Reference Clinical Ladder Policy and Clinical Ladder Portfolio Guide promotion requirements. RN 3: Education: BSN preferred. License: Current State of Alaska Registered Nurse (RN) license. Valid Driver's License, current auto liability insurance, and reliable transportation is required for Hospice and Home Health RNs at time of appointment. Experience: Three (3) years of current clinical experience. (*Current indicates experience within the last five years from time of application) or, One (1) year of experience as a Bartlett RN 2. New employees are required to obtain a float area within 6 months. Proficient clinical competency in primary specialty and a minimum of experience in one (1) float area required when promoting. Certification(s): Reference Mandatory Education for Clinical and Support Staff Policy for most current Certification requirements. Note: Reference Clinical Ladder Policy and Clinical Ladder Portfolio Guide promotion requirements. Practice Notice: All new employees are required to produce a negative drug screen for all illegal substances in the state of Alaska prior to the start of employment. 
Pay Range: Pay Range:$38.93 - $54.76 ********************************************************** $25K Sign On and $10K Relocation for qualified hire! ********************************************************* Is responsible for maintaining a formal comprehensive diabetes education program encompassing medical/clinical providers, physical therapists, mental health practitioners, and health educators. Monitors equipment that provides eligible patients with the tools and support to self-manage their diabetes, thus reducing chronic care costs. SEARHC is a non-profit health consortium which serves the health interests of the residents of Southeast Alaska. We see our employees as our strongest assets. It is our priority to further their development and our organization by aiding in their professional advancement. Working at SEARHC is more than a job, it’s a fulfilling career. We offer generous benefits, including retirement, paid time off, paid parental leave, health insurance, dental, and vision benefits, life insurance and long and short-term disability, and more. Shift Details M-F 8-5 Key Essential Functions and Accountabilities of the Job Provides education and case management to people with diabetes, prediabetes, and gestational diabetes. Maintains diabetes registries for people with diabetes, prediabetes, and gestational diabetes. Ensures all patients receive annual exams, laboratory tests, immunizations, and education as recommended by IHS Standards of Care for Adults with Type 2 Diabetes (found on the SEARHC intranet medical pages). Coordinates primary and secondary prevention goals for patients with diabetes through active participation with the SEARHC Consortium Diabetes team. Coordinates completion of the annual IHS Diabetes Audit. Utilizes audit data, other reports, and RPMS tools to provide the highest quality of care. Facilitates education and implementation of IHS Standards of Care for Adults with Type 2 Diabetes to medical providers, dietitians, nurses, and other related personnel through education programs and direct training. Supports and models the SEARHC Seven Standards of Excellence. Answers inquiries of a general nature by nursing staff, provider staff, other departments, visitors, and patients, assisting them in a friendly and cooperative manner Receives and relays messages to personnel and uses proper telephone etiquette. Education, Certifications, and Licenses Required A valid, current RN license in the state of Alaska. Certification as a Diabetic Educator OR eligible to apply for certification within 2 years. Clinical Competency required within 3 months of hire and every three years Experience Required 3 years’ general nursing or dietetic experience, preferred. Preferred, 1 year’s work experience in diabetic care and management. Knowledge of Diabetes case management, practices, and procedures to assess patient care. Health promotion and patient education activities. Customs of ethnic groups within the various Alaska Native geographic locations. Skills in Performing a variety of responsible diabetic care procedures requiring professional knowledge and consideration of specific patient conditions and treatments. Employing tact and sensitivity in stressful situations such as dealing with catastrophic illnesses, dying, and death. Oral and written communication. Computer use Teaching Organization Ability to Appreciate cultural differences and their effect on health care delivery. Work independently in completing tasks. Lead group programs. Engage patients in self-management activities. Provide positive feedback to patients. Prioritize and use good judgment. Coordinate a variety of issues while being frequently interrupted. Physical Demands: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle or feel and reach with hands and arms. The employee is occasionally required to climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl. The employee must lift and/or move 50 lbs. #SEARHC1 Required Certifications : Certified Diabetes Educator - National Certification Board for Diabetes Educators, Clinical Competency Assessment - SEARHC, Registered Nurse License - State of Alaska - Alaska State Board of Nursing If you like wild growth and working with happy, enthusiastic over-achievers, you'll enjoy your career with us! 
This recruitment is open until filled. Bartlett Regional Hospital is searching for a Virtual Registered Nurse 2 to join our Medical Surgical team! This is a virtual functioning role, but will work on campus. Click here to learn more about Bartlett Regional Hospital , our amazing benefits , and our community . It’s a great place to work and a beautiful place to live! Job Summary: A virtual registered nurse (RN) is responsible for remote patient management and care in the inpatient setting. As a member of the patient care team, the RN collaborates, communicates, and facilitates care with providers and patients or families. Virtual nurses maintain patient anonymity and safety through the use of various technological platforms. To be successful in the role, a nurse should be comfortable making autonomous clinical decisions to provide patient-centered care. Minimum Qualifications for the Job: Experience: Advancement from an RN I or at least one (1) year, continuous experience in a comparable patient care setting. RNs must remain at this level for a minimum of one year before applying for advancement. Certification(s): Reference Mandatory Education for Clinical and Support Staff Policy for most current Certification requirements and complete required certifications within the grace period. License(s): Current State of Alaska Registered Nurse (RN) license. Internal Hires: Pay rate will be determined based on applicable personnel rule or union contract terms. External Hires: Step placement and rate of pay will be determined based upon relevant experience. Practice Notices: All new employees are required to produce a negative drug screen for all illegal substance in the state of Alaska prior to start of employment. 
This recruitment is open until filled. Bartlett Regional Hospital is looking for a Registered Nurse to join our Surgical Services team in our Operating Room ! This position is eligible for a sign-on bonus, relocation assistance, plus 30 days of housing. Contact Human Resources at 907-796-8418 for details! Click here to learn more about Bartlett Regional Hospital , our amazing benefits , and our community It’s a great place to work and a beautiful place to live! Pay Information: Internal Hires: Step placement and rate of pay will be determined based on applicable Rules or Union Contract Terms. External Hires: Step placement and rate of pay will be determined based on relevant experience. RN 1 starts at $38.90 per hour RN 2 starts at $44.09 per hour RN 3 starts at $46.29 per hour Job Summary: RN 1: This position provides basic nursing care in predictable situations to a limited numbers of patients under direct supervision. RN 1’s are typically new graduates or returning to the professional after a prolonged absence. Performance is guided by rules and competencies to be met. RN 1’s are able to recognize attributes (i.e., isolated traits, objective measures, or tasks) of a clinical situation without situational experience. With oversight and/or guidance, the RN I’s render individualized nursing care to meet the patient’s physical, psychological, supportive, and rehabilitative nursing care. Care to each patient is based upon the nursing process and in accordance with the hospital’s policy and procedure and CARE values. RN 1’s participate in other hospital committees and teams as appropriate.. RN 2: RN 2’s independently plan and implement routine nursing care in using standards and knowledge obtained during education and preceptorship. RN 2’s begin to assume leadership responsibility and needs minimal supervision. An RN 2 has the ability to use accurate, clear, and concise oral and written communication. RN 2’s will work as a team and maintain effective working relationships, use critical thinking skills, analyze, and communicate findings effectively. Incumbents require a basic computer literacy and the ability to effectively learn new software programs is required, as well as the ability to efficiently operate a variety of automated office equipment such as print/copy/scan/fax machines/calculators/etc. RN 3 : A Registered Nurse (RN) 3 is an advanced level who is assigned at least one float area and renders individualized comprehensive nursing care to meet the patients physical, psychological, spiritual, social, cultural, and educational needs. RN 3 provides the best possible preventative, supportive, and rehabilitative nursing care to each patient based upon the nursing process and in accordance with hospital policy and procedure. The RN functions under the oversight and direction of the Nursing Supervisor. Independently plans and implements routine nursing care in assigned department. Needs minimal supervision. Rapid Response Team and Code Team responder. Float pool Staff may cover ED, CCU, Med/Surg, MHU, OB and RRC. Minimum Qualifications for the Job : RN 1 License: Current State of Alaska Registered Nurse (RN) license. Experience: New graduate RNs or RNs with less than one (1) year current acute care or comparable experience, or RN with no nursing experience in the past five (5) years. New graduates will remain at the RN 1 level for a minimum of six (6) months after the completion of their preceptee program and must promote to an RN 2 within 18 months of hire. Certification(s): Reference Mandatory Education for Clinical and Support Staff Policy for most current Certification requirements. Note: Reference Clinical Ladder Policy and Clinical Ladder Portfolio Guide for promotion requirements. RN 2 License: Current State of Alaska Registered Nurse (RN) license. Experience: Advancement from an RN 1 or at least one (1) year, continuous experience in a comparable patient care setting. RNs must remain at this level for a minimum of one year before applying for advancement. Certification(s): Reference Mandatory Education for Clinical and Support Staff Policy for most current Certification requirements. Note: Reference Clinical Ladder Policy and Clinical Ladder Portfolio Guide promotion requirements. RN 3 Education: BSN preferred. License: Current State of Alaska Registered Nurse (RN) license. Experience: Three (3) years of current clinical experience. (*Current indicates experience within the last five years from time of application) or, One (1) year of experience as a Bartlett RN 2. New employees are required to obtain a float area within 6 months. Proficient clinical competency in primary specialty and a minimum of experience in one (1) float area required when promoting. Certification(s): Reference Mandatory Education for Clinical and Support Staff Policy for most current Certification requirements. Note: Reference Clinical Ladder Policy and Clinical Ladder Portfolio Guide promotion requirements. Practice Notice: All new employees are required to produce a negative drug screen for all illegal substances in the state of Alaska prior to the start of employment. 
Pay Range:$38.93 - $54.76 SEARHC is a non-profit health consortium which serves the health interests of the residents of Southeast Alaska. We see our employees as our strongest assets. It is our priority to further their development and our organization by aiding in their professional advancement. Working at SEARHC is more than a job, it’s a fulfilling career. We offer generous benefits, including retirement, paid time off, paid parental leave, health, dental, and vision benefits, life insurance and long and short-term disability, and more. ********************************************************** $25K Sign On and $10K Relocation for qualified hire! ********************************************************** Key Essential Functions and Accountabilities of the Job Infection Prevention and Control Program: Responsible for the development, implementation, maintenance, and updating of the SEARHC Infection Prevention and Control Plan and keeping the Program in alignment with all IPC regulatory agencies and leading practices. Appropriate policies and procedures are written, approved, and implemented that support the IPC program and initiatives using CDC, OSHA, FDA, TJC, and Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) guidelines. Data/ Reporting: Collects, trends, prepares, and maintains all infection control data and statistical reports and records, providing appropriate reports as needed to the National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) and other regulatory agencies. Provides support and resource assistance to all areas in the Consortium regarding infection prevention, control, and surveillance. Education/ Training: Serves as an expert for Infection Prevention and Control, staying abreast of the most current literature and leading practices; facilitates and promotes IPC education and training of all SEAHC staff, patients, families, and communities; maintains a strong working relationship with Public Health and other regional, state, and national entities to ensure up to date information is being distributed to SEARHC constituents. Conducts new and annual employee IPC orientation and training. Serves as chair for IPC committee and participates in other committees/teams as needed and has direct oversight of the Employee Health program. Travel is required to various sites within SEARHC to assess, educate, and train. Travel is via jet, small plane, and/or ferry. Other Functions Other duties as assigned. Supervisory Responsibilities Supervisory responsibilities are included in this position. Additional Details: Education, Certifications, and Licenses Required Current full, unrestricted Registered Nursing license in Alaska or other U.S. state required. Direct Hire must have applied for an Alaska nursing license before start date. Agency staff must have an active Alaska license. Bachelor’s degree in health-care related field (nursing, public health, epidemiology, microbiology, or similar) Master's degree in a healthcare-related field (MPH, MSN) preferred. Certification in Infection Control and Prevention (CIC). BLS (Basic Life Support) current within 3 months of hire, and biannually thereafter. High school diploma or equivalent required. Clinical Competency required within 3 months of hire and every three years Manager Competency required within 3 months of hire and every three years Experience Required Minimum 3 years of acute care/infection control experience and/or data collection and performance improvement/risk management experience. Experience with basic statistics and epidemiological principles. Long-Term Care experience a plus. Knowledge of Working knowledge of epidemiology and infectious disease. Working knowledge of project management and performance improvement methodology. Understanding of data analysis and statistics. Skills in Accurate, precise, and timely data entry and reports. Proficient computer skills in MS Office and database applications. Ability to Synthesize regulatory requirements and evidence-based practices from a variety of professional and accrediting organizations and translate knowledge into policy, implementation, and staff education. Communicate appropriately with consideration of health literacy needs for specific audiences in multicultural settings. Manage programs and evaluate effectiveness. Collect, analyze, trend, and report data accurately and effectively. Work in a team environment and independently as necessary. Maintain a professional demeanor and communicate clearly with staff and leadership. Assist medical, administrative, and executive leaders to integrate IC principles and regulatory requirements with strategic, medical, and business initiatives. Effectively work with many lateral relationships. Position Information: Work Shift:Exempt If you like wild growth and working with happy, enthusiastic over-achievers, you'll enjoy your career with us! 
This recruitment is open until filled. Bartlett Regional Hospital is looking for a Registered Nurse to join our long-term care Wildflower Court team! Click here to learn more about Bartlett Regional Hospital , our amazing benefits , and our community It’s a great place to work and a beautiful place to live! Pay Information: Internal Hires: Step placement and rate of pay will be determined based on applicable Rules or Union Contract Terms. External Hires: Step placement and rate of pay will be determined based on relevant experience. RN 1 starts at $38.90 per hour RN 2 starts at $44.09 per hour RN 3 starts at $46.29 per hour Please note: In lieu of fringe benefits, PRN employees receive an hourly differential in addition to their hourly rate between 10% and 25% depending on position level. Job Summary: RN 1: This position provides basic nursing care in predictable situations to a limited numbers of patients under direct supervision. RN 1’s are typically new graduates or returning to the professional after a prolonged absence. Performance is guided by rules and competencies to be met. RN 1’s are able to recognize attributes (i.e., isolated traits, objective measures, or tasks) of a clinical situation without situational experience. With oversight and/or guidance, the RN I’s render individualized nursing care to meet the patient’s physical, psychological, supportive, and rehabilitative nursing care. Care to each patient is based upon the nursing process and in accordance with the hospital’s policy and procedure and CARE values. RN 1’s participate in other hospital committees and teams as appropriate.. RN 2: RN 2’s independently plan and implement routine nursing care in using standards and knowledge obtained during education and preceptorship. RN 2’s begin to assume leadership responsibility and needs minimal supervision. An RN 2 has the ability to use accurate, clear, and concise oral and written communication. RN 2’s will work as a team and maintain effective working relationships, use critical thinking skills, analyze, and communicate findings effectively. Incumbents require a basic computer literacy and the ability to effectively learn new software programs is required, as well as the ability to efficiently operate a variety of automated office equipment such as print/copy/scan/fax machines/calculators/etc. RN 3 : A Registered Nurse (RN) 3 is an advanced level who is assigned at least one float area and renders individualized comprehensive nursing care to meet the patients physical, psychological, spiritual, social, cultural, and educational needs. RN 3 provides the best possible preventative, supportive, and rehabilitative nursing care to each patient based upon the nursing process and in accordance with hospital policy and procedure. The RN functions under the oversight and direction of the Nursing Supervisor. Independently plans and implements routine nursing care in assigned department. Needs minimal supervision. Rapid Response Team and Code Team responder. Float pool Staff may cover ED, CCU, Med/Surg, MHU, OB and RRC. Minimum Qualifications for the Job : RN 1: License: Current State of Alaska Registered Nurse (RN) license. Experience: New graduate RNs or RNs with less than one (1) year current acute care or comparable experience, or RN with no nursing experience in the past five (5) years. New graduates will remain at the RN 1 level for a minimum of six (6) months after the completion of their preceptee program and must promote to an RN 2 within 18 months of hire. Certification(s): Reference Mandatory Education for Clinical and Support Staff Policy for most current Certification requirements. Note: Reference Clinical Ladder Policy and Clinical Ladder Portfolio Guide for promotion requirements. RN 2: License: Current State of Alaska Registered Nurse (RN) license. Experience: Advancement from an RN 1 or at least one (1) year, continuous experience in a comparable patient care setting. RNs must remain at this level for a minimum of one year before applying for advancement. Certification(s): Reference Mandatory Education for Clinical and Support Staff Policy for most current Certification requirements. Note: Reference Clinical Ladder Policy and Clinical Ladder Portfolio Guide promotion requirements. RN 3: Education: BSN preferred. License: Current State of Alaska Registered Nurse (RN) license. Experience: Three (3) years of current clinical experience. (*Current indicates experience within the last five years from time of application) or, One (1) year of experience as a Bartlett RN 2. New employees are required to obtain a float area within 6 months. Proficient clinical competency in primary specialty and a minimum of experience in one (1) float area required when promoting. Certification(s): Reference Mandatory Education for Clinical and Support Staff Policy for most current Certification requirements. Note: Reference Clinical Ladder Policy and Clinical Ladder Portfolio Guide promotion requirements. Practice Notice: All new employees are required to produce a negative drug screen for all illegal substances in the state of Alaska prior to the start of employment. 
This recruitment is open until filled. Bartlett Regional Hospital is looking for a Registered Nurse to join our Surgical Services Team in our Same Day Care department. This position is eligible for a sign-on bonus along with relocation assistance, plus 30 days of housing. Contact Human Resources at 907-796-8418 for details. Click here to learn more about Bartlett Regional Hospital , our amazing benefits , and our community . It’s a great place to work and a beautiful place to live! Pay Information: Internal Hires: Step placement and rate of pay will be determined based on applicable Rules or Union Contract Terms. External Hires: Step placement and rate of pay will be determined based on relevant experience. RN 1 starts at $38.90 per hour RN 2 starts at $44.09 per hour RN 3 starts at $46.29 per hour Job Summary: RN 1: This position provides basic nursing care in predictable situations to a limited numbers of patients under direct supervision. RN 1’s are typically new graduates or returning to the professional after a prolonged absence. Performance is guided by rules and competencies to be met. RN 1’s are able to recognize attributes (i.e., isolated traits, objective measures, or tasks) of a clinical situation without situational experience. With oversight and/or guidance, the RN 1’s render individualized nursing care to meet the patient’s physical, psychological, supportive, and rehabilitative nursing care. Care to each patient is based upon the nursing process and in accordance with the hospital’s policy and procedure and CARE values. RN 1’s participate in other hospital committees and teams as appropriate. RN 2: RN 2’s independently plan and implement routine nursing care in using standards and knowledge obtained during education and preceptorship. RN 2’s begin to assume leadership responsibility and needs minimal supervision. An RN 2 has the ability to use accurate, clear, and concise oral and written communication. RN 2’s will work as a team and maintain effective working relationships, use critical thinking skills, analyze, and communicate findings effectively. Incumbents require a basic computer literacy and the ability to effectively learn new software programs is required, as well as the ability to efficiently operate a variety of automated office equipment such as print/copy/scan/fax machines/calculators/etc. RN 3 : A Registered Nurse (RN) 3 is an advanced level who is assigned at least one float area and renders individualized comprehensive nursing care to meet the patients physical, psychological, spiritual, social, cultural, and educational needs. RN 3 provides the best possible preventative, supportive, and rehabilitative nursing care to each patient based upon the nursing process and in accordance with hospital policy and procedure. The RN 3 functions under the oversight and direction of the Nursing Supervisor. Independently plans and implements routine nursing care in assigned department. Needs minimal supervision. Rapid Response Team and Code Team responder. Float pool Staff may cover ED, CCU, Med/Surg, MHU, OB and RRC. Minimum Qualifications for the Job : RN 1: License: Current State of Alaska Registered Nurse (RN) license. Experience: New graduate RNs or RNs with less than one (1) year current acute care or comparable experience, or RN with no nursing experience in the past five (5) years. New graduates will remain at the RN I level for a minimum of six (6) months after the completion of their preceptee program and must promote to an RN II within 18 months of hire. Certification(s): Reference Mandatory Education for Clinical and Support Staff Policy for most current Certification requirements. Note: Reference Clinical Ladder Policy and Clinical Ladder Portfolio Guide for promotion requirements. RN 2: License: Current State of Alaska Registered Nurse (RN) license. Experience: Advancement from an RN I or at least one (1) year, continuous experience in a comparable patient care setting. RNs must remain at this level for a minimum of one year before applying for advancement. Certification(s): Reference Mandatory Education for Clinical and Support Staff Policy for most current Certification requirements. Note: Reference Clinical Ladder Policy and Clinical Ladder Portfolio Guide promotion requirements. RN 3: Education: BSN preferred. License: Current State of Alaska Registered Nurse (RN) license. Experience: Three (3) years of current clinical experience. (*Current indicates experience within the last five years from time of application) or, One (1) year of experience as a Bartlett RN II. New employees are required to obtain a float area within 6 months. Proficient clinical competency in primary specialty and a minimum of experience in one (1) float area required when promoting. Certification(s): Reference Mandatory Education for Clinical and Support Staff Policy for most current Certification requirements. Note: Reference Clinical Ladder Policy and Clinical Ladder Portfolio Guide promotion requirements. Practice Notice: All new employees are required to produce a negative drug screen for all illegal substances in the state of Alaska prior to start of employment.