Summary
This Registered Nurse (RN) - Float - Night's position is a highly skilled role requiring advanced medical and surgical expertise to care for a diverse patient population at Midland and Saginaw Level II Trauma Centers, verified by the American College of Surgeons. The Midland facility serves as the hub of the hospital system, frequently receiving the highest-acuity patients from surrounding locations. Likewise, the Saginaw facility operates as a comprehensive Stroke Center, treating complex neurological cases from across the region.
This role demands a high degree of autonomy, critical thinking, and adaptability, as it involves floating between multiple facilities - often within the same work week. The night shift schedule further necessitates independent decision-making and proactive patient management to ensure optimal outcomes in fast-paced, high-pressure environments. This is a more complex and demanding nursing role than standard inpatient positions, offering a dynamic and challenging opportunity.
Responsibilities
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OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES :
Demonstrates the ability to quickly adapt to varied workflows, unit structures, and high-acuity patient populations across multiple Level II Trauma Centers while ensuring seamless transitions between medical / surgical and progressive care units.
Demonstrates proficiency in rapid clinical assessment and data interpretation, effectively communicating critical findings to physicians and making autonomous decisions, particularly during night shifts with limited
provider presence.
Assesses patient and family learning needs, considering acuity, cognitive ability, and cultural / spiritual factors, and provides concise, individualized education to ensure understanding despite high turnover and shortened inpatient stays.
Participates in care conferences as assigned.
Evaluate patients' vital signs, laboratory data, and clinical presentation to identify emergency intervention needs, often in fast?paced, high-pressure environments where critical decision?making is essential.
Monitor high-acuity patients for signs of deterioration, including sepsis, shock, neurological decline, or respiratory distress, and initiate appropriate interventions with limited immediate physician presence during night shifts.
Administer medications intravenously, via injection, orally, or through gastric tubes, ensuring precision in dosage and continuous monitoring for adverse reactions, particularly in complex multi-system failure patients.
Perform complex pulmonary assessments, recognizing abnormal respiratory patterns or breathing difficulties that may indicate the need for urgent interventions, particularly in progressive care patients with advance respiratory conditions.
Assess and prioritize care for critically ill patients based on acuity levels, clinical pathways, and evolving treatment needs while efficiently managing high patient turnover in both medical / surgical and progressive units.
Monitor fluid intake / output, electrolyte imbalances, and hemodynamic stability in patients at risk for complications, balancing the needs of diverse patient populations across multiple units and locations.
Perform approved therapeutic and diagnostic procedures, including advance wound care ostomy management, heparin therapy protocols, and complex IV care, often requiring independent judgment during overnight hours.
Set up, monitor, and troubleshoot advanced medical equipment, including cardiac monitors, ventilators, transducers, and infusion pumps, ensuring optimal function in high-acuity settings with limited technical support during night shifts.
Assist physicians with high-risk procedures, including bronchoscopy, endoscopy, central line insertions, and emergency airway management, frequently in situations where rapid intervention is necessary.
Coordinate and oversee patient care provided by patient care technicians and interdisciplinary team members, ensuring efficiency in a high-volume, high?acuity environment where rapid adaptability is required.
Work closely with physicians, respiratory therapists, and other healthcare professionals to develop and continuously adjust treatment plans based on real-time patient assessments, especially in trauma and complex medical cases.
Act as a clinical resource and mentor for less experienced nursing staff, providing guidance and instruction on managing critically ill patients across multiple facilities and units.
Participate in patient care conferences and advocate for patients and families, ensuring emotional and psychosocial needs are met while managing the high demands of progressive and trauma units.
Identify patients at risk for nutritional deficiencies, psychological distress, or inadequate copying mechanisms, initiating early interventions to support overall patient recovery and stability in a fast?paced setting.
Maintain accurate, clear, and concise documentation of assessments, interventions, and patient progress ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and effective communication across multiple shifts and units.
Report significant changes in patient conditions, abnormal diagnostic findings, and treatment responses to the appropriate care team members, often making critical decisions with minimal supervision during overnight shifts.
Remain current on evidence-based practices, new medical technologies, and hospital protocols through continuing education and professional development, ensuring best practices are applied in high-stakes clinical scenarios.
Maintain proficiency in emergency preparedness procedures, ensuring readiness for mass casualty incidents, rapid code responses, and critical patient escalations across two Level II Trauma Centers.
Serve as an active member in professional nursing organizations and participate in ongoing training programs to enhance clinical skills, particularly those relevant to trauma and progressive care settings.
Assist with the orientation, training, and competency development of new staff, ensuring that all team members are equipped to handle the high-acuity patient population and fast?paced environment.
Provide post?mortem care, ensuring dignity and support for families while handling complex end-of life situations with sensitivity and professionalism.
Certifications and Licensures
Credential : RN : Registered Nurse
Equivalent Experience :
Qualification Source :
Essential : true
Credential : BLS : Basic Life Support
Equivalent Experience : Within 3 months of hire or transfer.
Qualification Source : AHA
Essential : true
Required Education
Education : BACH
Equivalent Experience : Bachelor's degree in nursing required.
Education Specialization :
Essential : true
Other Information
EXPERIENCE, TRAINING AND SKILLS :
MyMichigan Health is a technology driven organization and employees need to demonstrate competency in Microsoft Windows. An employee may be required to participate in further learning opportunities offered by MyMichigan Health.
PHYSICAL / MENTAL REQUIREMENTS AND TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS :
Exposure to stressful situations, including those involving public contact, as well as trauma, grief, and death.
Able to wear personal protective equipment that includes latex materials or appropriate substitute if required for your position.
Can move freely about the facility with or without an assisted device and must be able to perform the functions of the job as outline in the job description.
Overall vision and hearing are necessary with or without assisted device(s).
Frequently required to sit / stand / walk for long periods of time. May require frequent postural changes such as stooping, kneeling, or crouching.
Some exposure to blood borne pathogens and other potentially infectious material. Must follow MyMichigan Health bloodborne pathogen and TB testing as required.
Ability to handle multiple tasks, get along with others, work independently, regular, and predictable attendance and ability to stay awake.
Overall dexterity is required including handling, reaching, grasping, fingering, and feeling. May require repetition of these movements on a regular to frequent basis.
Physical Demand Level : Medium. Must be able to occasionally (0-33% of the workday) lift or carry 21-50 lbs., frequently 34-66% of the workday 20 lbs., and or walk / stand / push / pull of arm / leg controls and constantly (67-100% of the workday) 10lbs.
Equivalent Experience And Other Comments (Education)
Education : BACH
Equivalent Experience : Bachelor's degree in nursing required.
Education Specialization :
Essential : true
Other Comments
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Registered Nurse Rn Float • Saginaw, MI, United States