RN Life Flight (Part Time, Night shift) id-6735


Job Summary

Assesses, plans, implements, evaluates, and supervises individual patient care on a Ground CCT unit according to unit policies and procedures. Supports the department by staffing on an AIR unit when needed. Supports and upholds the Patient Bill of Rights. Practices under the supervision of the Manager/Director and functions under the Medical Director of the LifeFlight program.

This position is scheduled as 12-hour shifts.

Job Specific Duties



Qualifications

Minimum Job Requirements

  • RN Licensure within the State of Florida or Multi-State Enhanced Nursing License Compact (eNLC) - maintain active and in good standing throughout employment
  • American Heart Association PALS - maintain active and in good standing throughout employment
  • American Heart Association ACLS - maintain active and in good standing throughout employment
  • Neonatal Resuscitation Program required within 30 days - maintain active and in good standing throughout employment
  • American Heart Association BLS - maintain active and in good standing throughout employment
  • Completion of FEMA ICS 100, ICS 200 class within 90 days
  • Trauma certification, TNCC, PHTLS, ITLS within 6 months
  • National Certification, CFRN, CCRN, CNPT within 18 months
  • Must maintain a weight limit no greater than 250 lbs. in uniform (flight suit, boots) throughout employment
  • Must complete competency assessment tool upon 3 months for non-Intensive Care Unit and 6 months for a Critical Care setting of hire date
  • Minimum 2000 hours Level II/Level III Neonatal experience required within two years
  • Minimum 4 years acute care nursing experience



Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

  • EMT preferred.
  • Pediatric Nursing in an acute care setting preferred.
  • Strong problem solving, critical thinking, and conflict resolution skills.
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities and strong time management skills.
  • Effective verbal and written communication skills.
  • Able to work effectively in a collaborative environment.
  • Ability to apply principles of evidenced-based practice, analytical thinking, and service excellence in practice.
  • Able to analyze and interpret data and utilize the information to make judgments regarding patient care.
  • Able to take on-call assignments per department and hospital policy.
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