Seasonal Registered Nurse (RN) NICU Unit Day – Central Staffing UnitWe are looking for Seasonal RNs to join Texas Health. Is that you?Main Office: Texas Health Central Staffing Office - 612 E Lamar, Arlington, TX 76011Work Locations: The main office for the Central Staffing Office is in Arlington, TX but you will primarily be working in Frisco, Plano, Dallas, Prosper, Rockwall and DentonWork hours: PRN, must be available to work 36 hours/week.Shift: variable Day shifts (no self-scheduling).Position Highlights:Texas Health Central Staffing Office – internal staffing department that provides clinical staffing resources for all THR hospitals. Must have flexibility to float throughout the Metroplex based on the needs of the business. The Central Staffing Office is broken into particular zones, but in the event that your primary zone does not have any needs, you must be open to being floated to outside, neighboring zones.Here’s What you Need· Associate Degree in Nursing or Nursing Diploma required; Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing preferred -CLIAFE – Must comply with CLIA regulations regarding foreign education equivalency required· 5 Years experience with three years in the last five years as a Registered Nurse in NICU required· RN - Registered Nurse Upon Hire required and· BCLS – Basic Cardiac Life Support prior to providing independent patient care and maintained quarterly required· NRP – Essential Neonatal Resuscitation Program within 90 days of hire required and· NRPA – Advanced Neonatal Resuscitation Program within 90 days of hire required· CPI - Crisis Prevention Intervention Training maintained annually 90 Day requiredWhat You Will Do:
Communicate an attitude that is supportive, open, positive and tolerant.
Create and foster settings that provide privacy, safety, confidentiality and tranquility.
Communicate and collaborate with all members of the health care team.
Honor the worth of humans through unconditional acceptance.
Express concern and understanding others’ frame of reference.
Engage family/caregivers in health care situations.
Utilize professional behaviors that help patients and families understand how to confront, learn about, and think about their health and illness; involve a reciprocal, shared approach with resulting decisions acceptable to involved parties.
Listen and concentrate on others.
Be reliable, available and attentive.
Respond to others' priorities regarding safety, physical, psychological and social needs
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