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Yale New Haven Health

Registered Nurse (RN), Float Critical Care / ICU

16 days ago by Yale New Haven Health
  • Salary negotiable
  • Conning Towers-Nautilus Park, CT, US
  • Full-time
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Registered Nurse (RN) role in a float Critical Care/ICU setting at Yale New Haven Health, delivering and coordinating individualized patient care under a Nurse Manager/Clinical Coordinator. You’ll assess, plan, implement and evaluate care, supervise non-RN staff, and may take charge nurse duties, with potential to float to other units based on staffing needs. Standout perk: structured professional development expectations including precepting and progressing toward required certifications (NRP, NICU).

Key skills
Connecticut RN licenceCritical care/ICU nursingNeonatal IV insertion and maintenanceCentral line maintenanceNeonatal respiratory support (suctioning, chest PT)High-risk delivery stabilizationNeonatal transport nursingElectronic patient records (EHR) documentationBLS certificationNRP (within six months of hire)
Salary not listed — comparable float ICU/critical care RN roles in Connecticut often pay roughly $40–$60/hour (about $83k–$125k/year) depending on experience and differentials.
You'll thrive here if you’re a patient-centered RN comfortable floating across units, taking charge/preceptor responsibilities, and delivering high-acuity neonatal/critical care while working closely with families and the interdisciplinary team.
Why apply
  • Float role across nursing units
  • Preceptor and charge nurse opportunities
  • Clear certification progression expectations
Overview

To be part of our organization, every employee should understand and share in the YNHHS Vision, support our Mission, and live our Values. These values - integrity, patient-centered, respect, accountability, and compassion - must guide what we do, as individuals and professionals, every day.

Works under the supervision of the Nurse Manager/Clinical Coordinator. The Registered Nurse (RN) assesses, plans, implements, evaluates and supervises individual patient care on a nursing unit/department according to unit policies and procedures. Provides supervision of non-RN personnel on the assigned unit. When assuming the charge role, delegates and supervises unit activities. May be requires to work on other nursing units according to distribution of staff and patients. Performs other duties as assigned or requested in order to maintain a high level of service.

EEO/AA/Disability/Veteran

Responsibilities

1. Assesses the patients physical and psychosocial condition on an ongoing basis throughout the continuum of care. 2. Develops, communicates and documents a plan of care reflecting individualized patient problems and interventions to achieve desired outcomes, involving the patient, family and healthcare team in this process. 3. Implements and coordinates this plan of care in collaboration with the healthcare team. 4. Evaluates the effectiveness of the plan of care, patients response to care, and readiness for discharge. Revises the plan of care as needed and makes referrals where indicated. 5. Plans for education after assessing the individual learning needs and readiness of the patient and family. Provides educational opportunities and documents outcomes. 6. Functions as a preceptor to new staff. 7. Functions as a charge nurse. 8. Meets performance expectations for Customer Service, Teamwork, Resource Utilization, and Staff and Self Development as outlined in performance review. 9. Performs other duties as assigned or directed to ensure smooth operation of the department/unit. 10. Demonstrates competency in insertion and maintenance of neonatal peripheral intravenous lines, obtaining neonatal lab samples and maintenance of central intravenous lines. 11. Demonstrates competency in management of neonates requiring respiratory system support, e.g. suctioning, chest PT. 12. Demonstrates competency in initial care and stabilization of neonates at high-risk deliveries 13. Demonstrates competency when functioning as RN for neonatal transport. 14. Incorporates principles of developmentally supportive and family centered care. 15. Supports breast feeding in the NICU through assistance, instruction and collaboration with Lactation Consultant when indicated. Qualifications

EDUCATION

Graduate of an accredited school of nursing; BSN Preferred. Proficient in use of computer software to include electronic patient records. Must have ability to use internet for literature searches regarding care for patients.

EXPERIENCE

Recent level 2 or 3 experience preferred

LICENSURE

Valid State of Connecticut Registered Nurse license

SPECIAL SKILLS

BLS required. NRP required within six months of hire. NICU Certification required within two years after completion of orientation. For those employed as of edit date, NICU certification required by 4/1/17.

YNHHS Requisition ID

183073

Reference: 22598_2656908508·Original posting
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