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REGISTERED NURSE - ER NIGHT SHIFT at Minnie Hamilton Health Care Center Inc – Grantsville, West Virginia

Minnie Hamilton Health Care Center Inc
Grantsville, West Virginia, 26147, United States
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About This Position

About Our Company:

Minnie Hamilton Health System is a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) providing comprehensive, vertically integrated healthcare services to rural communities across West Virginia. With locations in Grantsville, Glenville, Arnoldsburg, and Coplin Health in Elizabeth, and as an affiliate of Vandalia Health, our system includes a critical access hospital, community health center, school-based health center sites, a nursing home unit, a swing bed unit, oral health care, rural health clinics, and 340B pharmacy services. We continue to evolve to meet the needs of our region, offering high-quality care in a setting surrounded by nature, outdoor recreation, and Dark Skies stargazing. At Minnie Hamilton, we’re proud to be a trusted healthcare partner, committed to improving lives and strengthening our community. Come join our team and see for yourself!

About the Role:

The Registered Nurse in the Emergency Department Night Shift at Critical Access Hospital - Grantsville plays a vital role in delivering high-quality, compassionate care to patients experiencing urgent and emergent health conditions during overnight hours. This position requires the nurse to rapidly assess patient conditions, prioritize care based on severity, and implement appropriate nursing interventions to stabilize and support patients. The nurse collaborates closely with physicians, emergency medical technicians, and other healthcare professionals to ensure seamless patient management and continuity of care. Additionally, the nurse is responsible for maintaining accurate and timely documentation, adhering to hospital protocols, and contributing to a safe and efficient emergency department environment. Ultimately, this role is essential in providing critical care that can significantly impact patient outcomes during the most vulnerable hours of the night.

Minimum Qualifications:

    Current and valid Registered Nurse (RN) license in the state of West Virginia. Graduation from an accredited nursing program (Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Nursing).Basic Life Support (BLS) certification.Experience working in an emergency department or acute care setting is preferred but not mandatory.Ability to work night shifts and adapt to a fast-paced, high-stress environment.
Preferred Qualifications:

    Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) certification.Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC) certification.Previous experience in a Critical Access Hospital or rural healthcare setting.Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree.Strong familiarity with electronic health record (EHR) systems used in emergency care.
Responsibilities:

    Perform comprehensive patient assessments upon arrival to the emergency department, including vital signs, medical history, and presenting symptoms.Administer medications, treatments, and interventions as prescribed by physicians, ensuring patient safety and monitoring for adverse reactions.Coordinate patient care activities with multidisciplinary teams to facilitate timely diagnostics, treatments, and disposition decisions.Maintain detailed and accurate patient records, documenting assessments, interventions, and patient responses in compliance with legal and hospital standards.Respond promptly to emergency situations, including trauma, cardiac arrest, and other critical events, providing life-saving nursing care and support.Educate patients and their families regarding treatment plans, discharge instructions, and follow-up care to promote recovery and prevent complications.Ensure the emergency department is stocked, organized, and compliant with infection control and safety protocols during the night shift.
Skills:

The required skills such as patient assessment, medication administration, and emergency response are applied daily to ensure patients receive timely and effective care during critical situations. Communication skills are essential for collaborating with healthcare teams and providing clear education to patients and families. Critical thinking and decision-making skills enable the nurse to prioritize care and respond appropriately to rapidly changing patient conditions. Documentation skills ensure that all patient interactions and treatments are accurately recorded, supporting continuity of care and legal compliance. Preferred skills like ACLS and TNCC certifications enhance the nurse's ability to manage complex emergencies and trauma cases, improving patient outcomes in the emergency department setting.

Job Location

Grantsville, West Virginia, 26147, United States
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Job Location

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