Our Client is currently seeking Med Surg for positions in Peoria, Illinois for a 3x12 Days, 07:00:00-19:00:00, 12.00-3 shift. The ideal candidate will possess a current Illinois license. This is a RN ...
Our Client is currently seeking Med Surg for positions in Peoria, Illinois for a 3x12 Days, 07:00:00-19:00:00, 12.00-3 shift. The ideal candidate will possess a current Illinois license. This is a RN position in the SFMC - Medical-Surgical Acute Care (MSAC) type:Med Surg (Medical Surgical). You must have a Nursing License and at least 2 years of recent experience as a RN Med Surg. Requirements • Current Resume • Nursing License per state • Current BLS and/or ACLS and/or Specialty Certifications • 2 current clinical references • Competitive pay rates • Health/Dental Benefit package • License reimbursement • Refer a friend and earn extra cash!
Unit Notes:OSF ITEMS OF NOTE: • OSF Call Off Policy: Equivalent of 12 hours every 13 weeks with no penalty or need to pay for the shift
REQUIREMENTS FOR SUBMISSION: • Active IL license or confirmation that application process has been initiated
Department: Medical Surgical Acute Care | RN • # Beds: 18 beds, all are private rooms except for one semi-private. • Nurse: Patient Ratios: Ratio 4-5:1 (days), 5-6:1 (nights). • Required certifications: BLS certification, IL RN licensure, ACLS preferred for Charge RN position. • Common diagnoses/Types of patients: Gen med patients with various diagnoses. • Experience or 'Must have' skills: 1yr+ of hospital experience preferred. • Are RNs required to titrate drips?: Yes, Heparin. • Common titratable &/or set rate drips: Heparin. • Is there a Charge Nurse &/or House Supervisor on each shift?: Does the charge nurse take an assignment?: 24 hour Charge RN coverage, may have patient assignment at times. We also have a house supervisor 24/7. • Are there nurse aids/patient care techs on this unit? Ratios? Duties?: Two PCTs per shift - ratio 9:1 when unit is full, otherwise evenly split. • RT Equipment: Are RNs required to do anything with these besides trouble shoot?: Patients may have oxygen requirements up to 6L NC, stable BiPAP/CPAP at night or PRN. • Are there tele/monitor techs on this unit? Are RNs required to read their own strips? What brand are the tele monitors?: Patients who required telemetry will be monitored remotely via house wide telemetry department; unit equipment will primarily be Phillips. Unit has a PCL (unit clerk) with 24- hour coverage. • Shifts & Scheduling (Do you allow self-scheduling? Block scheduling?): 12hour shifts (7a-7p & 7p- 7a) with shift report at 7a and 7p. Travelers may collaborate with unit leadership for additional scheduling preferences. • Weekend Requirement: RNs work every other weekend - Sat/Sun(days) & Fri/Sat (nights). • Holiday Requirement: Holiday rotation per policy. • Is there Call or a Standby requirement?: Call is not required. • Floating Requirements: Travel RNs are first to float to other units as needed. • Scrub Color/Dress Code/Scrub provided?: Any color scrubs, staff are to provide their own, no pediatric scrubs please. • Unit/Department specific orientation: Travel RNs typically have one 12-hr shift in orientation with a unit preceptor. • Additional Notes: Hospitalist/Intensivist in house 24/7. RNs are expected to attempt IV starts and utilize unit resources if unsuccessful, inpatient phlebotomy team is utilized for blood draws. RT in house 24/7. Pharmacy 24/7 - all medications are prepared by pharmacy staff.