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Registered Nurse (SJHMC - Emergency PT/Afternoons)

Company Name:
St. John Health System
Title: Registered Nurse (SJHMC - Emergency PT/Afternoons)
Location: MI-Grosse Pointe Woods
Other Locations:
St. John Providence Health System
St. John Providence Health System is a member of Ascension Health, the largest not-for-profit Catholic Health Ministry in the United States.
Our Mission, Vision and Values
St. John Providence Health System is a Catholic health ministry committed to providing spiritually centered, holistic care which sustains and improves the health of individuals in the communities we serve, with special attention to the poor and vulnerable.
Our passion for healing calls us to cultivate trust, advocate wellness and transform healthcare.
We are called to: Service the Poor, Reverence, Integrity, Wisdom, Creativity and Dedication
Location: St. John Hospital and Medical Center
Department: Emergency
Shift: Afternoons
Hours per week: 24
job
summary
Under minimal supervision, ensures individualized patient care is provided utilizing the nursing process which includes assessing the patient, identifying patient problems or potential problems, developing and implementing a nursing plan of care, and evaluating care of assigned patients. Strives for Clinical Excellence by utilizing established pathways and protocols in an effort to achieve Clinical Excellence. It is the responsibility of the registered nurse to provide coordination of all patient care activities.
Required
Current
michigan
Licensure
AHA (American Heart Association) BLS Health Care Provider Card or its equivalent which is an American Red Cross CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer Card renewal every two years
Graduate of an Accredited School of Nursing
Preferred
Between one and two years progressively more responsible experience.
Nursing
Organization: St. John Hospital & Medical CenterEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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