Nursing Jobs in Malta, MT

Demonstrates planning and administration of patient care. Provides and maintains professional, quality, patient centered care. Performs nursing care through development and implementation of nursing standards, policies and procedures, staff training and development programs and through participation as a member of the Phillips County Hospital team. Physical And Environmental Demands Will be required to lift up to 50 lbs., bend, or stoop. Sit/Stand throughout the day. Physical setting in Hospital/ER Minimum Qualifications Education: Associates or Bachelor's degree in nursing. Must be a graduate of an accredited program. Licensure/Certification: State of Montana Nursing license, Certified in ACLS-Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support, PALS-Pediatric Advanced Life Support, ATLS-Advanced Trauma Life Support, ENPC-Emergency Nursing Pediatric Course, TNCC-Trauma Nursing Core Course and others may be deemed necessary by the PCH Medical staff to provide safe and efficient medical care and services. Experience/Knowledge: Must have the ability to provide assessments, treatment, and care for patients of Phillips County Hospital. Must be able to communicate effectively, appropriately, and professionally, both verbally and in writing, with staff, patients, and family members. Requires high level of interpersonal and communication skills in working with physicians, administration, nursing staff, department heads, and other employees. Successful candidate must pass a background check and drug screen. Under supervision of the Extended Care Nurse Manager, the LPN is entrusted with the authority to apply the nursing process in delivering high-quality, patient-centered care across all acuity levels during scheduled shifts. The LPN upholds professionalism, responsibility, and accountability for the quality of care provided while directing nursing and ancillary care through implementation of nursing standards, PCH policies and procedures, and the PCH Personnel Handbook. Under supervision of the Extended Care Nurse Manager, the CNA is entrusted with the authority to provide essential patient care and support under the supervision of licensed nursing staff. The CNA upholds professionalism, responsibility and accountability for delivering compassionate, high-quality care in accordance with nursing standards, PCH policies and procedures and the PCH Personnel Handbook.