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Summary
Responsible for providing comprehensive nursing care utilizing the nursing process and meeting the established standard of nursing practice and performance. Demonstrates leadership competencies while in charge or acting as shift resource/team leader.
Education / Qualification Required:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing
Experience:
- Experience from North America, Western Europe, Australia or New Zealand is a must
- Minimum two (2) years of clinical experience in Transplant Unit
License:
- License from North America, Western Europe, Australia or New Zealand is a must.
- Current and in good Standing Nursing License/Registration (RN) to practice in country of residence
- Current BLS/ACLS required
Job Duties and Responsibilities:
- Demonstrate advanced nursing knowledge and clinical competence in the Medical, Surgical and Neuroscience units.
- Act as an advisor and resource person within the Transplant Unit.
- Work in collaboration with the multidisciplinary team within the remit of the Registered Nurse (RN) license, to provide advanced nursing care, including nurse-led clinics.
- Act as an advisor and resource person for current evidence-based nursing practice information in the Transplant Unit.
- Demonstrate excellent communication and collaboration skills with patients, their families, and all members of the healthcare team.
- Function as a patient advocate.
- Maintain documentation and record keeping that verify activities according to department guidelines.
- Maintain confidentiality of all records, reports, and results related to the Transplant Unit.
- Act as an educational resource for clinical staff and participate in teaching and mentoring nursing and multidisciplinary team members in the Transplant Unit.
- Participate in research activities and ensure dissemination of relevant research and best practice guidelines.
- Assess patient/family educational needs and readiness to learn, and discharge planning needs utilizing appropriate resources.
- Demonstrate respect, compassion, and cultural sensitivity to patients/families, hospital employees, students, and faculty.
- Advocate for excellence in patient care and patient rights.
- Lead and participate in the development of nursing initiatives or educational programs aimed at improving patient quality and experience.
- Undertake clinical audits and research that contribute to nursing practice development.
- Participate in Quality Improvement Projects and activities.
- Maintain infection control measures.
- Evaluate systems and programs to maximize patient outcomes and cost-effectiveness in the Transplant Unit.
- Make evidence-based practice recommendations and updates.
- Lead, develop, and review policies, procedures, and clinical practice guidelines, providing system development recommendations.
- Serve as a professional role model, consultant, and educator.
- Develop and utilize professional networks with hospital staff, students, and faculty.
- Take responsibility for own actions, decisions, and behaviors.
- Show initiative in duties with minimal supervision.
- Perform other related duties as assigned.