Job Summary:
The RN participates as a member of the health care team in delivering quality health care to patients, which supports Kaiser Permanente's mission, vision, and values. The RN provides a variety of nursing services both in person and by phone utilizing the nursing process and leadership skills to address acute and chronic needs of Health Plan members and other patients of the Kaiser Permanente Health Care Program. He/she works under the general direction of the designated supervisor.
Essential Responsibilities:
- Professional Competencies: Demonstrates personal commitment to service and to socially relevant practice. Demonstrates behaviors that illustrate commitment to KP Promise (quality you can trust, caring with a personal touch, convenient and easy and affordable). Adheres to Quality of Service Standards and Behavioral Guidelines.
- Demonstrates ethical and legal behavior in all professional activities. Acts as an advocate for individuals, groups, and communities. Demonstrates accountability for own ethical behavior and for delegated actions. Demonstrates responsible and accountable behavior concerning own work schedule. Understands and supports Kaiser Permanente policies, legal considerations, and professional ethics. Adheres to Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and confidentiality policies.
- Utilizes a critical thinking approach to problem solve and make decisions. Applies analytical reasoning, reflection, and rational problem-solving skills, using verifiable information and clinical judgment, in order to choose among alternative solutions to clinical problems. Fosters and uses innovative thinking to create alternative solutions. Demonstrates the ability to analyze, synthesize and utilize data to provide optimal nursing care.
- Understands and provides competent care to a diverse population. Uses knowledge of cultural differences to provide nursing care that is sensitive to and consistent with cultural values, beliefs, and customs. Provides culturally sensitive teaching materials to individuals, families, and groups.
- Practices health care team building and leadership skills. Applies leadership skills to facilitate effective team functioning and operations of the module or department. Role models and facilitates change within the health care team to respond to health care and organizational needs. Directs, delegates, and monitors quality of care delivered by the health care team and brings deviations to the attention of staff involved and Team Leader. Mentors new staff and assists with orientation and staff development needs. Collaborates with Team Leader and Manager in setting quality standards for nursing care and in the development of policies and procedures. Provides input to Team Leader and Manager about the job performance of other RNs, LPNs, and unlicensed personnel in the health care team. Demonstrates commitment to customer service.
- Participates in population-based care activities: Participates in outreach and in-reach activities to meet clinical targets. Effectively identifies needs and provides prevention, early intervention, and ongoing health education for panel population, individual patient, and family. Assists individuals and groups to learn self-management skills that promote and protect health. Develops teaching plans for individuals and groups related to health promotion and disease prevention.
- Demonstrates technological literacy in using computerized information systems. Accesses, evaluates, and uses data and information from a wide range of resources. Demonstrates effective use of computer-based information and practice management systems for decision support, provision of care, continuous quality improvement, and professional development. Provides input to the development of information systems that impact the provision of patient care. Facilitates the members' use of health care technologies.
- Participates in ongoing continuing education activities and shares knowledge with other health care team members. Demonstrates commitment to continuous learning that advances professional nursing practice. Demonstrates ability to identify own learning needs. Actively works to address personal and professional growth needs. Serves as resource, mentor, and role model for other members of the health care team.
- Clinical Competencies: Provides evidence-based, clinically competent nursing care in a culturally sensitive manner. Plans, implements, manages, coordinates, and evaluates a plan of care across the care continuum. Facilitates member wellness and function and identifies needs for health care interventions. Utilizes appropriate assessment tools, processes, clinical pathways, and guidelines to manage patient care. Integrates theory and research-based knowledge in the provision of direct and indirect nursing care. Performs and modifies therapeutic and preventive nursing measures and administers treatments and medications as authorized by law and determined by the State Board of Nursing. Performs skilled nursing tasks competently and demonstrates operational knowledge of procedures and equipment. Performs triage and telephone advice independently and within the scope of the Oregon and/or Washington Nurse Practice Acts. Maintains a safe and therapeutic environment for staff, patients, and family members. Participates in the research process. Documents the nursing care provided which demonstrates the application of the nursing process and complies with departmental and/or organizational standards.
- Applies effective oral and written communication skills in interacting with patients, families, and members of the health care team. This includes effective negotiation and conflict management skills.
- Organizational Competencies: Recognizes the impact of systems on health care delivery. Facilitates coordination of care across all settings with particular attention to transitional needs. Functions within interdisciplinary teams in a manner that promotes coordination, mutual respect, and timely response to the patients' health care needs.
- Acts as an advocate for individuals and groups with unmet health needs.
- Applies the knowledge and tools of continuous improvement in clinical practice and the delivery of health care.
Basic Qualifications:
Experience
- Minimum two (2) years of RN experience in acute care or ambulatory care/clinic setting within the last five (5) years.
- Minimum two (2) years of experience within the last five (5) years (Critical Care positions).
Education
- Graduate of accredited school of nursing.
- High school diploma or General Education Development (GED) required.
License, Certification, Registration
- Registered Nurse License (in the state where care is provided).
- Pediatric Advanced Life Support within 6 months of hire.
- Basic Life Support.
- Advanced Cardiac Life Support required at hire.
Additional Requirements:
- Demonstrates clinical nursing and leadership skills.
- Able to type 20 words per minute.
- Demonstrates effective interpersonal, communication, and problem-solving skills.
- Willingness to learn computerized information systems.
- Demonstrates ability to work within teams and within a dynamic work environment.
- Customer focused.
- Moderate Sedation Competency required within 6 months of hire.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Previous experience with population care/case management, triage, and advice.
- Current or future bachelor's degree in nursing or related field.
- 2 to 5 years of critical care experience with adult patients, preferably in the PACU environment.
- 2 to 5 years of experience providing Conscious Sedation in Outpatient setting.
- 2 to 5 years of experience in Pain Management injection procedures.
- 2 years of experience within the last 3 years (Critical Care positions).
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