Clinical Nurse Specialist (246) - Kaiser Permanente (Fresno, CA) Medical & Healthcare at Geebo

Clinical Nurse Specialist (246) - Kaiser Permanente (Fresno, CA)

Title:
Clinical Nurse Specialist (246)
Essential Functions:
- Establishes and monitors care standards and makes recommendations for changes in area of clinical practice.
- Collaborates with nursing staff in assessing patient, family age-specific nursing needs and develops plan of care for complex high-risk patients.
- Develops interdisciplinary plans of care for complex and high risk patients.
- Designs and implements education programs to ensure the quality of staff knowledge and skills.
Introduces new techniques/innovation based on advanced practice trends.
- May serve as a preceptor to graduate healthcare students.
- Uses KP Health Connect to manage clinical operations.
- Monitors quality, appropriateness, and accuracy of KP Health Connect documentation.
- Maintains role specific KP Health Connect competencies.
Qualifications:
Basic
Qualifications:
- Three years experience in area of specialty required.
- Prior Clinical Nurse Specialist experience preferred.
- BSN required.
- Clinical Masters in Nursing, in area of specialization, is required.
- Graduate of accredited school of nursing.
- Current California RN license required.
- California Clinical Nurse Specialist Certification in area of specialty required.
- Current BLS certificate required.
- ACLS or PALS Certification preferred.
- Demonstrated clinical expertise in area of specialty.
Preferred
Qualifications:
- Have one of the following:
CWOCN,COCN,CCCN,CWON, plus advanced practice credentialing in wound and ostomy care.
Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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