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Job Requirements of RN - Med-Surg Float Pool - Days:
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Employment Type:
Contractor
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Location:
Albany, NY (Onsite)
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RN - Med-Surg Float Pool - Days
Shift: 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM - 13 weeks
Work Location: Main Campus, 43 New Scotland Ave, Albany, NY 12208
OnCall Rate: $4
Albany Med: Unit Profile
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Hospital: Albany Med
Location: Albany NY (The capital of NY)
Address: 43 New Scotland Ave
Unit Name: Med Surg Float Pool
Building: Float Position
Cost Center: 000752
General Information
Unit Specifics:
- Number of Beds : 766 licensed beds
- Unit staffing description- (unit Productaries and tech availability) : Work side by side with members of interdisciplinary teams on all units: PA s, NP s, Residents, Attending MDs, Fellows, PCA, and ASAs
- Type of equipment : wound vac, EKG monitoring, advanced neuro assessments
- Documentation system: EPIC
- Scheduling requirements: Every other weekend; may request weekend block Fri/Sat/Sun or Sat/Sun/Mon
- Floating policy: to areas with competency.
- Patient Experience requirements: Working with a variety of different patient populations. Must be flexible in assignments, comfortable with change, and willing to learn new skills
Hospital Specifics-
- Certifications: Academic Medical Center, Level 1 trauma center (adult/pediatrics); Children s Hospital within a hospital
Hiring profile
Requested Skill Set: BLS, basic EKG interpretation, neuro assessment, vascular assessment
Advanced skills needed: Ability and willingness to float to 22 different medical and surgical units. Unit assignments will be made on a shift to shift basis to best meet the needs of each of these units.
Procedures performed on unit: Dependent on unit
Certifications Required: BLS, NYS RN
Dress Code: (Required uniform)
- Professional Scrubs
Patient Population: A diverse population of all medical and surgical specialties
Unit Guidelines/Policies:
- Med Surg Float Pool nurses work in the Emergency Department Overflow and Medical Surgical Units. Will follow guidelines on unit floated to.
Awards/Recognition:
- Daisy award
Any additional information that would entice a worker to select your unit for their assignment:
- Diversify your nursing portfolio by excelling in many different nursing specialties. We have 22 different medical and surgical units to experience patient care for a diverse population of patients
Interview questions for Vendor to ask (standard questions + unit specific questions):
- Please describe your RN history in direct care:
- How long have you been licensed
- How long have you been traveling
- Describe a typical shift s assignment, types of patients, their acuity, range of how many patients
- Do you have academic medical center experience- ie- working with students, residents?
- Can you tell me about a difficult conversation you ve had with a physician? What was the issue and how was it addressed?
- Do you have tertiary care experience? How long?
- Describe special skills-
- Wound vac changes, Cortrak insertion or management, IV insertion, phlebotomy, Vocera use?
- Describe how your practice is patient centered vs. task oriented
- Do you hold any professional nursing national certifications?
- Do you have experience with:
- Step down care, drips, cardiac monitoring, neurosciences?
- Chemotherapy
- Covid positive/infectious disease
- Acute rehab
- Palliative care/post mortem care
- Codes including stroke, rapid response
- Can you describe a caring moment in your practice?
- Can you describe a situation wher e communication may not have been ideal in the work setting? What was the issue and how did you address it?