Join BSWH McLane Children’s Hospital as a Pediatric Medical Surgical Registered Nurse and be part of something better! The #1 city in the nation for Nursing opportunities and advancement!
\nLocation: Temple, TX
\nFacility: BSWH McLane Children's Hospital
\nDepartment: Pediatric MSU
\nSchedule: Full-Time, Nights, 7P-7A, (3) 12 hours shifts per week
\nUnit Specifics: 48 beds, private medical/surgical rooms serving ages 0-21 years.
\n**At least 1-2 years of Pediatric experience required**
\nBaylor Scott & White McLane Children's Medical Center – Temple, is designed with your child in mind with state-of-the-art technology, equipment and accommodations sized just for children. Our bright and colorful, friendly atmosphere creates a nurturing place for the children of Central Texas to heal and thrive. Our Temple location is also the home of our flagship neonatal intensive care unit, a Level IV NICU.
\nWhen your child needs medical care, it is only natural that stress levels rise. A potential hospital stay can create fear or worry for young patients. That is why we created an environment that is soothing and familiar for your child and for you.
\n· A new \"Flash\" CT scanner, one of only three in the country, which takes images at twice the speed and at a lower dose of radiation than other CT units
\n· Spacious family-friendly rooms designed to better accommodate parents and siblings
\n· A Child Life team to help children and their families cop with the stress and anxiety of medical treatment in a positive way
\n· 24-hour pediatric emergency department and verified trauma center equipped to deal with the most serious pediatric trauma cases
\n· Pediatric surgery with five advanced surgical suites and a three-room procedure suite
\n· Advanced Diagnostic Imaging Center with state-of-the-art MRI and a \"Flash CT\" scanner that emits the lowest effective level of radiation, reducing risk to smaller bodies, making scan times faster, and requiring less sedation
\n· VeinViewer® illumination device to help access small veins and arteries beneath the skin
\n· ECMO therapy, a lifesaving heart and lung treatment reserved for the sickest of patients and a designated level IV NICU.
\n· Pediatric and neonatal transport ambulance and helicopter
\nPatient Population: Pediatric Medical Surgical Patients ages 0-21 years and Pediatric Hematology Oncology
\n“We are a very team-oriented unit, and we serve a wide variety of patient diagnoses including pediatric chemotherapy administration.”
\n-Manager of Pediatric Medical Surgical department
\nAbout Us
\nHere at Baylor Scott & White Health we promote the well-being of all individuals, families, and communities. Baylor Scott and White is the largest not-for-profit healthcare system in Texas that empowers you to live well.
\nOur Core Values are:
\n\nWe serve faithfully by doing what's right with a joyful heart.\nWe never settle by constantly striving for better.\nWe are in it together by supporting one another and those we serve.\nWe make an impact by taking initiative and delivering exceptional experience.\n\nBenefits
\nOur benefits are designed to help you live well no matter where you are on your journey. For full details on coverage and eligibility, visit the Baylor Scott & White Benefits Hub to explore our offerings, which may include:
\n\nEligibility on day 1 for all benefits\nDollar-for-dollar 401(k) match, up to 5%\nDebt-free tuition assistance, offering access to many no-cost and low-cost degrees, certificates and more\nImmediate access to time off benefits\n\nAt Baylor Scott & White Health, your well-being is our top priority.
\nNote: Benefits may vary based on position type and/or level
\nJob Summary
\nAs a Registered Nurse, oversee patient care using a professional practice model. Responsibilities include patient assessment, recognizing health issues, creating care plans, and assessing patient responses. Secure patient travel. Know about patient needs in healthcare. Help patients and prevent issues. Follow the Texas Nursing Practice Act and delegate tasks based on condition and team competencies.
\nEssential Functions of the Role
\n\nAs an RN, conduct detailed clinical assessments and prioritize patient and family needs. Create, implement, and evaluate care plans. Adjust plans to reach desired outcomes.\nBuilding relationships, managing discomfort, staying professional are vital in therapeutic connections with patients and families.\nCreating care plans reflecting values aids in resolving issues.\nYou will help educate patients, families, nurses, and community members. Empower them with knowledge for better healthcare choices. Assess and document learning needs regularly.\nWork with colleagues and community to create a care plan. Delegate tasks carefully and follow up promptly.\nYou'll use different strategies for problem-solving with patients, families, and staff. Recognize limitations and prioritize safety, effectiveness, and efficiency in patient care planning and delivery.\nAchieve goals through teamwork, recognize contributions, commit to growth. Contribute to peers' development, show community service commitment.\n\nKey Success Factors
\n\nA deep understanding of nursing and patient care standards, as well as procedures.\nKnow nursing laws, rules, standards, and guidelines in your area. Understand hospital procedures and rules.\nProficiency in medical terms, focusing on health, disease prevention, management, common meds, and their side effects.\nRespect for medical and professional nursing ethics and patient privacy rights.\nExceptional communication skills, allowing for clear expression of thoughts both verbally and in writing.\nPositive social skills to facilitate interactions with a diverse range of parties.\nExcellent problem-solving capabilities, driving effective critical thinking.\nBasic computer skills, encompassing areas such as Microsoft Office, information security, scheduling and payroll systems, electronic medical documentation, and email.\n\nBelonging Statement
\nWe believe that all people should feel welcomed, valued and supported, and that our workforce should be reflective of the communities we serve.
Qualifications
Grad of an Accredited ProgramSpecialized field of study should be nursing.RN license.Must have BLS certification or get it within 30 days of starting in this role.