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OFF SHIFT: JR103338 Registered Nurse – Operating Room, OFF Shift Team Up to $15,000 Sign-On Bonus | New Grads Welcome Expand your nursing skills in a supportive, team-based environment by joining the Operating Room at Mercy Cedar Rapids. Our OR department functions 24/7 and is comprised of 15 Hybrid OR's specializing in Orthopedics, Neuro, General, ENT/Plastics, Open Heart, and more! With such variety, every day offers new learning opportunities and the chance to grow in both confidence and competence. Mercy's OR is made up of close-knit specialty teams driven by people who bring integrity, compassion, accountability, respect and excellence to every interaction – the values that drive The Mercy Touch®. Schedule 3-12 hour shifts, no weekday call - only on weekends, & rotating holidays On-Call Pay: $6/hr 40 hours/week = full-time pay & benefits Why Mercy's Operating Room? Open to both experienced nurses and new graduates Comprehensive hands-on orientation and mentorship program, with ongoing opportunities for professional growth OR team members pull supplies for their own cases and are take pride in quick room turnover Mercy Cedar Rapids is an independent, locally-managed healthcare system that has served the community for 120+ years. Take the Next Step Keep reading for the full-length job description and continue to create/login to your Mercy Workday account and complete an application. Work Shift Day Scheduled Weekly Hours 40 Summary This position supports Mercy's philosophy of patient centered care by being a competent, respectful, and compassionate professional who is able to safely, appropriately, accurately, efficiently and independently follow Mercy's standards along with policies and procedures while caring for patients. The Registered Staff Nurse works with the unit specific team members to identify clinical problems, develop a plan, and educate patients and families. Job Description Job Duties Ensures that accurate and clinically relevant information is communicated with patients, their families, and co-workers at hand offs and other times as needed. Take all measures necessary to ensure that the appropriate and involved parties have communicated necessary information in order to allow for the best possible patient outcome. Demonstrates competent assessment, planning, intervention, coordination and evaluation skills based on the individual patient plan of care. Continually assesses patient and family needs in order to provide quality care based on a patient centered care model. Demonstrates critical thinking skills and judgment necessary to implement a patient plan of care, nursing interventions and procedures. Maintains accurate and real time documentation of nursing care provided to ensure the integration of information for use by the healthcare team, according to hospital policy and procedure related to documentation parameters. Functions as a role model for current and new staff by creating a healthy work environment to facilitate the department's or unit's ability to meet identified goals and objectives. Demonstrates respect and regard for the dignity of all patients, families, visitor and fellow employees to ensure a professional, responsible and courteous environment. Directs other licensed and non-licensed personnel in the provision of care to patients as assigned. Demonstrate effective and age-appropriate communication as well as the ability to understand the needs of the patient including non-verbal communication, fears, anxieties and language/cultural barriers. Responds within scope of practice to emergencies and life-threatening conditions. Adheres to and promotes patient safety practices throughout the patient experience. Communicates and collaborates effectively with all members of the healthcare team. Provides ongoing education to patients and families. Delegates to other staff registered nurse, licensed practical nurses, certified nursing assistants, patient care technicians, unit secretaries, and other staff positions specific to the department. Remains current on Evidence-based practice as well as appropriate Protocols and Procedures. Follows Mercy's safety guidelines, carries out job-specific safety duties and responsibilities, and promptly reports any unsafe conditions, situations, incidents and injuries. Department Specific Duties Behavioral Health (for assigned position within the Healing Center) Assesses and reassesses Suicide Risk, per policy, utilizing the tools provided and adapts the plan of care with appropriate interventions based upon assessment. De-escalates patients in crisis to prevent acts of aggression towards self and others. Conducts psycho educational groups as needed and/or educates one to one on diagnosis, symptom management, medication, wellness, and positive coping skills. Monitors for withdrawal from alcohol and other substances and follows protocols and utilizes appropriate interventions based upon assessment. Birthplace Performs Surgical Assistant duties as needed. Postpartum Care: Demonstrates appropriate care and knowledge including assessment of and interventions for pain, fundus, lochial flow, perineum, incision, vital signs, blood loss, teaching needs, bonding and psychosocial situations. Breastfeeding Support: Demonstrates appropriate care and knowledge including assessment of and interventions for latch, adequate feedings, sore nipples and feeding cues. Newborn Care: Demonstrates appropriate care and knowledge which includes assessment and interventions for pain, gestational age, near-term infants, jaundice, temp instability, respiratory status, hypoglycemia, newborn screen, hearing screens, Hugs, signs and symptoms of sepsis and abnormalities. Labor & Delivery Demonstrates appropriate care and knowledge including assessment and interventions for admission to labor, labor pain management, epidural management, SVE's, determining if a patient is in labor, fetal monitor assessment, signs and symptoms of risk factors, PIH, preterm labor, pushing, delivery and immediate postpartum care. OR Team Leader: Demonstrates appropriate care and knowledge of perioperative care including assisting anesthesia and post-anesthesia care. OR Circulator: Circulates in the OB OR including preparing the patient for surgery and assisting with counts. Lactation Consultant: Performs lactation rounds on nursing mothers daily and develops feeding plans when indicated, performs outpatient visits and weight checks with appropriate interventions and responds to the lactation line in a timely and efficient manner. Home Visit: Completes assessment of the mother and newborn in a home setting and makes appropriate referrals as needed. Childbirth Education: Plans, coordinates and presents prenatal education classes using adult learning principles and evidenced based curriculum. Utilizes audio/visual equipment and other educational aides including laptop and projector, power point application, TV/DVD player and computer-based instruction. Cardiac Imaging Demonstrates working knowledge of ancillary equipment required for non-invasive testing including but not limited to treadmill stress systems, bedside telemetry monitors, Holter and event monitors and specialized IV infusion pumps. Demonstrates the ability to care for the patient with continuous cardiac monitoring including rhythm identification, interpretation and follow through with appropriate interventions. Completes all documentation and charge entry in complete, accurate and timely manner. Coordinates procedures within the department maintaining effective communication and time management for staff, physicians and patients. Cardiac/Pulmonary Rehab Conducts orientation session with patient, which includes interpretation of exercise prescription, guidelines for safety, and overview of program. Assists participant in goal setting and progression of exercise. Demonstrates competency in implementing the patient's plan of care, including writing exercise prescriptions, calculating target heart rate, and educational sessions. Demonstrates the ability to care for the patient with continuous cardiac monitoring including rhythm identification, interpretation and follow through with appropriate intervention. Cardiac-Stroke Center Performs NIHSS stroke scale accurately. Administers Intravenous cardiac medications per protocol. Provides appropriate patient care for Cardiac and Neurology patient populations. Assesses and manages TR Band and sheath lines per protocol. Provides appropriate care to the following patients per protocols: Pacemaker, Ablation, TEE, Cardioversion. Interprets and Monitors patient's EKG rhythms and implements appropriate protocols. Cardiovascular Demonstrates the ability to care for the patient undergoing invasive procedures including insertion, monitoring and care of the catheter. Demonstrates the ability to titrate intravenous medications according to the patient's hemodynamic status. Demonstrates the ability to care for the patient with continuous cardiac monitoring including rhythm identification, interpretation, and follow through with appropriate intervention. Maintains good sterile technique throughout the procedure by diligent observation, instruction and supervision in the use of sterile technique. Assures that all areas of procedure documentation are complete and accurate. Demonstrates a working knowledge of ancillary equipment. Correctly collects and accurately labels specimens. Assesses, evaluates, and carries out nursing interventions and teaching in patients receiving treatment and/or undergoing diagnostic procedures. Communicates clinically relevant information to the physician performing the procedure. Participates in on-call schedule, working as needed after normal operating hours. Assists in maintaining adequate supply inventory for the department, notifies appropriate person when stock is low. EP Specific Duties: Provides retraction of tissue and organs for optimal visualization with regard to tissue type, appropriate retraction instrument and/or technique. Utilizes appropriate technique to assist with hemostasis. Utilizes appropriate techniques to assist with closure of body plans as directed by the surgeon (sutures, staples, etc.). Care Connections Clinic Incorporates ethical principles and professional standards in the care of patients and families experiencing life-limiting, progressive illnesses as well as identifying and advocating for the wishes and preferences of patients and families. Communicates effectively and compassionately with patient, family, and health care team members about end-of-life issues. Able to work with a multidisciplinary team, including medical director, social workers, chaplain and other health care workers to develop a plan of care associated with end of life or complex health care states. Critical Care Float Pool Maintains skills and competencies from each Unit in the Critical Care Float Pool annually. Digestive Health Center Demonstrates knowledge of moderate sedation medications, actions, and reversal agents used. Demonstrates ability to recognize cardiac rhythms and knows how to treat arrhythmias appropriately. Operates equipment and performs all procedures in a safe manner as instructed. Maintains work area and equipment in condition required by department standards. Demonstrates ability to troubleshoot equipment. Demonstrates knowledge of techniques, procedures and correct use of protective barrier equipment. This includes use of wire and spyglass during ERCP procedures. Supports an environment that nurtures collaboration, teamwork, and mutual respect through effective communication, demonstrated by effective working relationships. Balances multiple priorities simultaneously, assuring the timely and accurate completion of each task, and maintaining quality standards. Emergency Department/s Performs department specific duties as outlined on the department specific developmental checklist. Attends departmental/hospital meetings, activities or special projects per departmental guidelines. Healing Center Demonstrates the ability to effectively manage a wide variety of patient care situations. Provides patient care to the physician wound clinic, outpatient wound care and hyperbaric chamber. Performs activities and remains up to date as outlined, requested, and/or granted within the Surgical Assistant privileging requirements which have been designated by the Department Manager and/or Medical Director Provides call support according to department needs on weekends and holidays. Hematology/Oncology For Clinic Staff: Collaborate with physicians to manage their practice. Provide patient education on oncologic and hematology conditions. Communicate test results and medication changes to patients. Triage phone calls and determine necessity for provider involvement. Direct other clinical staff as assigned to assure quality care and efficient patient flow. Provide clinical scribe coverage as needed. Provide cross coverage for infusion or other areas as assigned. For Infusion Staff: Function independently and as a team member to safely provide chemotherapy treatment. Demonstrate competency in IV insertion and infusaport access skills. Collaborate with physicians and clinic staff to manage patient care needs. Provide patient education on oncologic and hematology conditions. Direct other clinical staff or volunteers as needed to assure quality care and efficient patient flow. Provide cross coverage for clinic or other staff as needed. Hiawatha Outpatient Surgical Center (OSC) Processes patient through the surgical experience in a timely fashion to maintain departmental efficiencies. Remains flexible with dynamic work schedule to meet staffing needs. Maintains high success rate for IV starts on first attempt. Maintains proper sterile technique throughout the procedure by diligent observation, instruction and supervision in the use of sterile technique. Ensures that all areas of procedure documentation are complete and accurate. Monitors supply usage in the OR to ensure accurate charges are submitted. Demonstrates critical thinking skills in anticipating the needs of the OR. Promotes effective working relations and works effectively as part of a specialty team. Assists in pre-op, recovery, and central sterile areas as needed or directed to maintain operational efficiency. Accurately prepares charts and speaks with patients prior to day of surgery to assure all pertinent information is present and relayed to the patient. Performs other duties as assigned. Hospice House & Hospice Community Demonstrates critical thinking in assessing and managing end of life symptoms, utilizing all available team members with awareness and knowledge of treatment options and resources available. Demonstrates accountability in time management, flexibility in scheduling and good organizational skills to meet the ever-changing needs of patients and families at end of life. Maintains professional boundaries while providing kind and compassionate support and education to patients and families regarding end-of-life cares and needs. Demonstrates timely and effective collaboration with physician offices, hospice medical director and other members of the hospice interdisciplinary team to manage patient's symptoms and execute the plan of care. Intensive Care Center (ICC) Monitors electrocardiograms initiated upon admission and continued until transferred or discharged unless otherwise ordered by a physician. Monitors Invasive Hemodynamic (Swan Ganz catheters, arterial lines, CVP) Assesses Neurologic Monitoring  (invasive and noninvasive). Manages Mechanical Ventilation/BiPap/High flow Nasal cannula etc. Administers medications including continuous infusion of vasoactive drugs for hemodynamic regulation  & narcotics for sedation and pain management. Performs venipuncture of peripheral vessels to obtain ordered lab tests. Registered nurses will draw arterial blood gasses. Manages Codes & Dysrhythmias including the use of defibrillator, transcutaneous and transvenous pacemaker Manages care of critically ill patients who require continuous monitoring and advanced interventions to support cardiac, respiratory, neurological, and other vital organ function. The patient population includes both medical and surgical ICU patients with complex, life-threatening conditions.  Acts as Charge Nurse and, when oriented, will function independently in the Code/MET role for Mercy Medical Center. ​ Medical Float Pool Maintains skills and competencies from each Unit in the Medical Float Pool annually. Mercy Home Care Manages a case load of patients in a collaborative process that assesses, plans, implements, coordinates, monitors, and evaluates the options and services required to meet the patient's health and human service needs. Demonstrates ability to function independently. Demonstrates tolerance of home environment and diverse lifestyle of patient/family. MMC General Surgery Collaborates with assigned physician to manage patient practice. Communicates test results and medications changes to patients. Triages patient phone calls and determines necessity for provider involvement. Directs medical assistants as assigned to assure quality care and efficient patient flow. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) NICU: Demonstrates appropriate care and knowledge of the ill newborn including assessment and interventions for newborn resuscitation, oxygen therapy, ventilator care, starting IV's, UAC's, ABG's, fluid replacement, TPN, skincare, developmental care, medications, NG feedings, NICU admissions, parent support and teaching. Attends deliveries in the Birthplace and OB OR and assists the newborn in transition to extra-uterine life using NRP guidelines. Cross Training: The NICU nurse is cross-trained to the mother-baby and Pediatric units. Postpartum Care: Demonstrates appropriate care and knowledge including assessment of and interventions for pain, fundus, lochial flow, perineum, incision, vital signs, blood loss, teaching needs, bonding and psychosocial situations. Breastfeeding Support: Demonstrates appropriate care and knowledge including assessment of and interventions for latch, adequate feedings, sore nipples and feeding cues. Newborn Care: Demonstrates appropriate care and knowledge which includes assessment and interventions for pain, gestational age, near-term infants, jaundice, temp instability, respiratory status, hypoglycemia, newborn screen, hearing screens, Hugs, signs and symptoms of sepsis and abnormalities. Pediatrics: Demonstrates an awareness of the special needs of the pediatric populations served. Performs treatments and procedures and prepares and administers medications appropriately considering the physiology and psychological development of the pediatric patient. OR Maintains proper sterile technique throughout the procedure by diligent observation, instruction and supervision in the use of sterile technique. Assures that all areas of procedure documentation are complete and accurate. Monitors supply usage in the OR to ensure accurate charges are submitted. Demonstrates critical thinking skills in anticipating the needs of the OR. Promotes effective working relations and works effectively as part of a specialty team. Performs Surgical Assistant duties as needed. PACU Works flexible hours to meet the needs of the department. Adheres to Mercy Medical Center's call policy. Pain Management Maintains good sterile technique throughout the procedure by diligent observation, instruction and supervision in the use of sterile technique. Ensures that all areas of procedure documentation are complete and accurate. Assess, evaluates and carries out nursing interventions and teaching patients receiving treatment. Communicates clinically relevant information to the physician performing the procedure. Assists in maintaining adequate supply inventory for the department, notifies appropriate person when stock is low. Pediatric Unit Pediatrics: Demonstrates an awareness of the special needs of the pediatric populations served. Performs treatments and procedures and prepares and administers medications appropriately considering the physiology and psychological development of the pediatric patient. Cross Training: The Pediatric nurse is cross trained to provide care in the NICU and mother baby care on Birthplace. NICU: Demonstrates appropriate care and knowledge of the ill newborn including assessment and interventions for newborn resuscitation, oxygen therapy, fluid replacement, TPN, skincare, developmental care, medications, NG feedings, NICU admissions, parent support and teaching. Postpartum Care: Demonstrates appropriate care and knowledge including assessment of and interventions for pain, fundus, lochial flow, perineum, incision, vital signs, blood loss, teaching needs, bonding and psychosocial situations. Breastfeeding Support: Demonstrates appropriate care and knowledge including assessment of and interventions for latch, adequate feedings, sore nipples and feeding cues. Newborn Care: Demonstrates appropriate care and knowledge which includes assessment and interventions for pain, gestational age, near-term infants, jaundice, temp instability, respiratory status, hypoglycemia, newborn screen, hearing screens, Hugs, signs and symptoms of sepsis and abnormalities. PICC/Resource Team Inserts PICC (Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter) lines, Midline catheters and peripheral IVs. Manages existing PICC lines, Central Lines and Midlines to include: site evaluation, site care, de-clotting, catheter removal, catheter culturing. Collaborates with patients, physicians, and nursing staff to determine the appropriate form of venous access. Educates patients and nursing staff on the assessment, care, and maintenance of PICC and midline catheters. Demonstrates accuracy in entering patient charges. Demonstrates ability to effectively manage a wide variety of patient care situations. Demonstrates sensitivity to patient schedules. Access, manage and de-access Infusaports. Proficient in Ultrasound IV access. Assist with lab draw. CRN specific job duties will include: Medication Administration through EMAR on Acute Inpatient units Admissions which includes completion of the entire admission assessment (all required documentation), minus the physical assessment which is still completed by the primary care RN. Discharges which include; Scheduling follow up appointments for Providers, Lab and other Testing and Discharge Paperwork (med reconciliation, completion of orders). Patient Transportation. Assist with Patient ADLs. Pulmonary Medicine Center Successfully completes yearly training on Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis Radiation Center Maintains current oncology/radiation knowledge base. Provides relevant timely patient and family education regarding the specific cancer diagnosis, radiation treatment and side effect management. Navigates patient through ancillary services offered by HPCC throughout their treatment experience at Hall Radiation Center. Collaborates with community wide providers and staff regarding implementation of patient's Plan of Care. Obtains and maintains clinically relevant patient medical record in preparation for initial consultation and follow-up appointments. Performs and documents initial nursing assessment and ongoing assessment of side effects for each patient. Radiology - Diagnostic & Administration Serves as a Radiology nursing representative on various hospital nursing committees. Assists with CT Guided biopsies responding to patient and family needs in order to provide quality care to radiology patients. Assesses Contrast Reactions and Contrast Extravasations administering treatment as dictated per the Radiologist and policy. Accesses PICC lines and infusaports for contract injection, assist with difficult IV access. Monitors patient that are sedated for certain procedures. Organizes and presents the Nursing In-service for Radiology staff in fall and spring. Short Stay Observation Unit Demonstrates competency in computer navigation to access and find needed information effectively and efficiently as evidenced in hand-offs and critical thinking skills. Performs NIH Stroke Scale accurately. ​ Surgery Center For OPSC: Maintains high success rate for IV starts on first attempt. Processes patient through the surgical experience in a timely fashion to maintain departmental efficiencies. Remains flexible with dynamic work schedule to meet staffing needs. For PASE: Interviews patient in-person and/or on phone to prepare for surgical day. Educates patient and/or family member for surgical experience. Creates initial assessment along with home medication and allergy list. Reviews charts for appropriate documentation to prevent cancellation of surgery. Women & Children's Float Pool Pediatrics: Demonstrates an awareness of the special needs of the pediatric populations served. Performs treatments and procedures and prepares and administers medications appropriately considering the physiology and psychological development of the pediatric patient. Cross training: The Women's and Children's Float Pool Staff Nurse is cross-trained to provide care in the NICU, Pediatrics and mother-baby care on Birthplace. NICU: Demonstrates appropriate care and knowledge of the ill newborn including assessment and interventions for newborn resuscitation, oxygen therapy, fluid replacement, TPN, skincare, developmental care, medications, NG feedings, NICU admissions, parent support and teaching. NA Postpartum care: Demonstrates appropriate care and knowledge including assessment of and interventions for pain, fundus, lochial flow, perineum, incision, vital signs, blood loss, teaching needs, bonding and psychosocial situations.  Postpartum care: Demonstrates appropriate care and knowledge including assessment of and interventions for pain, fundus, lochial flow, perineum, incision, vital signs, blood loss, teaching needs, bonding and psychosocial situations. Newborn Care: Demonstrates appropriate care and knowledge which includes assessment and interventions for pain, gestational age, near-term infants, jaundice, temp instability, respiratory status, hypoglycemia, newborn screen, hearing screens, Hugs, signs and symptoms of sepsis and abnormalities. Breastfeeding Support: Demonstrates appropriate care and knowledge including assessment of and interventions for latch, adequate feedings, sore nipples and feeding cues. Women's Center Assists radiologists with breast-specific procedures. Schedules call-back patients accurately and appropriately. Assesses Contrast Reactions and Contrast Extravasations administering treatment as dictated per the Radiologist and policy. Accesses PICC lines and infusaports for contrast injection. Demonstrates proficient IV skills. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Sound background in basic nursing principles and procedures. Demonstrates competency in unit specific skills. Demonstrates ability to provide safe and effective basic nursing care. Role Models exemplary customer service skills including verbal and non-verbal skills and proper phone etiquette. Creates a welcoming environment for all healthcare team members. Committed to ongoing self-development and learning. PICC/Resource Team - Demonstrates proficient IV skills; serves as a resource for other staff. PICC/Resource Team - Demonstrates ability to function independently. PICC/Resource Team - Demonstrates strong critical thinking and prioritization skills. PICC/Resource Team - Demonstrates ability to recognize and care for all forms of venous access devices. Diagnostic Radiology - Competent IV access skills. Diagnostic Radiology - Knowledgeable about hemodynamic monitoring. Professional Experience Previous RN experience in an acute care setting preferred. Department specific experience requirements are noted below: Behavioral Health Experience in mental health and/or chemical dependency is preferred. PICC/Resource Team Current proficiency with peripheral IV therapy required. 2+ years of patient care experience is required. Current of previous PICC and Telemetry experience is preferred. Diagnostic Radiology 3+ years of nursing experience is required. Hematology/Oncology Oncology or acute care experience preferred. Hospice 2+ years' experience in oncology/medical/surgical or hospice nursing is preferred. Inpatient Rehab 1 year inpatient rehab RN experience preferred. MMC General Surgery 3+ years of nursing experience is required. 2+ years of oncology nursing experience is preferred. OR OR experience is preferred. PACU Previous critical care experience is preferred. Education Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing preferred. Licensure, Certification, Registration Requirements listed below are applicable to all departments. Current license to practice as a registered nurse in the state of Iowa or compact state required. Current certification in Basic Life Support, in accordance with the American Heart Association required. Iowa Dependent Adult Abuse/Iowa Child Abuse Mandatory Reporter training required. Employee must submit certification of completed training to Human Resources prior to start or transfer date. Additional requirements specific to each department are noted below: Birthplace The department requires Neonatal Resuscitation Program certification required within 1 year of hire/transfer. Cardiac Imaging Current certification in Advanced Cardiac Life Support required or completed within 3 months of hire. Cardiac/Pulmonary Rehab Advanced Cardiac Life Support will be required within six months of hire if not current. Cardiac-Stroke Center Advanced Cardiac Life Support will be required within six months of hire if not current. Cardiovascular Advanced Cardiac Life Support will be required within six months of hire if not current. Care Connections Clinic Valid driver's license and personal automobile insurance required. Emergency Department Advanced Cardiac Life Support will be required within six months of hire if not current. Within the first 18 months of employment, the department requires completion of Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC) and Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP). Hematology/Oncology Oncology Certified Nurse (OCN) Certification preferred. Hiawatha Emergency Department Completion of Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) prior to end of orientation required. Within the first 18 months of employment, the department requires completion of Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC) and Emergency Nursing Pediatric Course (ENPC). Hiawatha OSC CNOR, CAPA or CPAN certification preferred. Hospice House & Hospice Community Current valid driver's license, valid auto insurance, own transportation required. Certified Hospice and Palliative Nurse certification preferred. Intensive Care Center The department requires Conscious Sedation training within 6 months of hire or transfer. The department requires Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump (IABP) & CRRT training within 1 year of hire or transfer. The department requires Impella training/certification. IP Rehab The department requires completion of Quality Measures (QM) certification within one year of transfer or hire. Medical Float Pool The department requires completion of chemotherapy class within one year of employment. The department requires Oncology Certified Nurse Certification within 3 years of employment. Mercy Center for Memory Health Within one year of employment or transfer, the department requires completion of FIMS certification. Mercy Home Care Current valid driver's license, valid auto insurance, own transportation required. MMC General Surgery Current certification in Advanced Cardiac Life Support, in accordance with the American Heart Association required within 6 months of hire or transfer. Oncology Certified Nurse (OCN) Certification preferred. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) The department requires Neonatal Resuscitation Program certification within 4 months of hire/transfer. OR Current certification in Advanced Cardiac Life Support or obtain within 6 months of hire based on specialty team PACU Certification in ACLS and PALS, in accordance with American Heart Association required within 6 months of hire. Pain Management Certification in ACLS and PALS, in accordance with American Heart Association required within 6 months of hire. Pediatric Unit Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certification required within 12 months of hire/transfer. Neonatal Resuscitation Program certification required within 12 months of hire/transfer. PICC/Resource Team Certified Registered Nurse Intravenous Therapy (CRNI) certification preferred. Radiation Center Oncology Nursing Certification preferred or working toward this goal. Radiology Administration Current certification in Advanced Cardiac Life Support in accordance with the American Heart Association required. ​ Intensive Care Unit (ICU) The department requires Conscious Sedation within six months of hire. The department requires Intra Aortic Balloon Pump (IABP) training within 1 year of hire. Current certification in Advanced Cardiac Life Support, in accordance with the American Heart Association required within 6 months of hire or transfer. Women & Children's Float Pool Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certification required within 12 months of hire/transfer. Neonatal Resuscitation Program certification required within 12 months of hire/transfer. Pay Rate Type Hourly Mercy is an independent, community-based organization supporting the Cedar Rapids area for over 120 years. Mercy is an equal-opportunity employer. We value diversity, equity, and inclusion and therefore evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, ethnicity, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, civil union status, parental status, religion, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, and other legally protected characteristics.

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