FAQs
What qualifications are required for the Procedural RN position?
A minimum of 2 years of experience in ICU or ED is required, along with a major focus or specialization in Nursing, and a Registered Nurse (RN) license.
What are the working hours for this position?
The working hours for the Procedural RN position are 7am to 7pm.
Is there a benefit package for employees?
Yes, Baylor Scott & White Health offers a competitive benefits package that includes eligibility on day 1 for all benefits, a dollar-for-dollar 401(k) match up to 5%, debt-free tuition assistance, and immediate access to time off benefits.
What types of patient care will I be responsible for in this role?
As a Procedural RN, you will assess patients, identify nursing diagnoses, develop personalized care plans, regularly assess patient responses, and delegate tasks based on nursing laws and patient conditions.
Is experience in a specific area of nursing necessary?
Yes, the position requires at least 2 years of experience in ICU or Emergency Department (ED) nursing.
What skills are important for success in the Procedural RN role?
Effective communication skills, critical thinking, problem-solving abilities, knowledge of patient care standards, and a commitment to providing patient-centered care are crucial for success in this role.
Are there opportunities for professional development within this position?
Yes, Baylor Scott & White Health offers debt-free tuition assistance and supports continuous education and professional growth for employees.
What is the focus of the patient care provided by the Procedural RN?
The focus is on using careful clinical judgment to assess and prioritize patient needs, creating and adjusting care plans for better outcomes, and providing top-notch, patient-centered care that honors patient diversity.