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Spring 2024 Acute Care to ICU Nurse Residency Program

Overview
Spring 2024 Acute Care to ICU Nurse Residency Program

 

**Join Our Dynamic Team as an Acute Care to ICU Nurse Resident at EUH!**​

Are you a newly graduated Registered Nurse (RN) with a passion for critical care and an eagerness to excel in an ICU setting? Emory University Hospital (EUH) invites you to embark on a transformative journey through our Acute Care to ICU Nurse Residency Program.​

Why Choose EUH's Acute Care to ICU Nurse Residency Program?​

 

Comprehensive Learning Experience: Our 12-month Vizient/AACN accredited program offers a holistic learning experience, equipping you with the essential skills and knowledge needed to thrive in the ICU.​

Hands-On Training: Gain invaluable experience during your acute care unit orientation, followed by immersive shifts throughout multiple ICUs in the critical care division starting within 6-9 months of your hire date. You'll be in the heart of the action, learning from the best in the field.​

Education and Growth: Elevate your expertise with enrollment in Critical Care Courses covering topics such as Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Cardiac Dysrhythmias, and ECCO, preparing you for any situation.​

Supportive Leadership: Benefit from structured check-ins with ICU and acute care leadership, providing mentorship and guidance to help you succeed.​

           

             Upon completing our Nurse Residency program, you'll be poised for success:​

Professional Guidance: Engage in debrief sessions with Unit leadership to determine your readiness for an ICU transfer​

Preferred ICU Interviews: Interview with your preferred ICUs and pave the way for the career you imagined.​

Fast-Track to Success: With a goal to initiate your permanent transition to an ICU role, typically within 12-15 months from your hire date, you'll be on the fast track to realizing your ICU dream.​

 

If you're ready to advance your nursing career and make a meaningful difference in patient care, consider joining our team. Emory University Hospital values your growth and development. Apply now to become an Acute care to ICU Nurse Resident and start your journey to success with us.

 

 

Description
JOB DESCRIPTION: Is a novice to the nursing profession and is a participant in the Nursing Residency Program (NRP).. Learns to apply newly acquired knowledge and skills to a variety of patient care situations. Draws on learned facts and rules to organize care and guide practice. With experience, is able to use the Synergy Model for Patient Care to recognize the uniqueness of each patient situation and modify care to meet patient/family needs. Demonstrates basic assessment skills. Begins to recognize the impact of nursing care on patient outcomes. Recognizes own performance limitations and seeks assistance when necessary. Documents the nursing process accurately and in the appropriate format (e.g. computer, clinical pathway, and chart) with assistance when necessary. Evaluates patient's response to planned care. Begins to identify patient and family learning needs and utilizes resources to meet those needs. Verbalizes awareness of AACN Synergy Model for Patient Care. Begins to develop time management skills. Able to access and locate policies and procedures on line. Able to locate and access supporting sources of evidence-based research reference(s) cited with each policy and procedure on line. Begins to develop delegation skills based on the synergy model of care. Develops listening skills. Identifies barriers to communication and seeks assistance in facilitating communication. Ensures utilization of appropriate supplies to deliver patient care. Charges for supplies appropriately. Functions as Charge Nurse only when assigned due to extenuating circumstances. Demonstrates care and concern for patients and families. Acts promptly to help patients and families in routine situations. Respects and maintains confidential information. Identifies own learning needs and seeks resources to meet those needs. Annual fit testing. Annual health assessment completed in month of hire. Completes annual regulatory/safety/compliance tests on-line. Successfully completes residency program and successfully completes orientation and is able to care for assigned patients independent of preceptor. Completes and turns in Orientation Skills Checklist. Attends 75% of dept-based meetings (defined by dept leadership). Meets attendance requirements. Achieves required points and contact hours as defined in the PLAN (clinical lattice) point system to maintain role.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates must be a graduate of an accredited prelicensure nursing program. All candidates must be currently licensed as Registered Nurse in the state of Georgia and have less than 12 months of experience within the past five years. BLS certification is required and ACLS may be required in designated departments. Eligible Participant-Entry-level nurses who have graduated from an accredited prelicensure nursing program. Entry-level nurses serving in their first nursing role are required to participate in the NRP. Entry-level nurses who are not in their first nursing role may participate in the program at the discretion of the NRP leadership team. However, no longer than 12 months shall elapse from the time of graduation from the prelicensure nursing program to admission into the residency program. Consideration will be given to factors such as personal or family commitments and military deployment when considering exceptions to this 12-month timeframe.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: (Medium-Heavy) 36-75 lbs, 0-33% of the work day (occasionally); 20-35 lbs, 34-66% of the workday; (frequently); 10-20 lbs, 67-100% of the workday (constantly); Lifting 75 lbs max; Carrying of objects up to 35 lbs; Occasional to frequent standing & walking; Occasional sitting; Close eye work (computers, typing, reading, writing); Physical demands may vary depending on assigned work area and work tasks.

ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: Factors affecting environment conditions may vary depending on the assigned work area and tasks. Environmental exposures include, but are not limited to: Blood-borne pathogen exposure; Bio-hazardous waste Chemicals/gases/fumes/vapors; Communicable diseases; Electrical shock; Floor Surfaces; Hot/Cold Temperatures; Indoor/Outdoor conditions; Latex; Lighting; Patient care/handling injuries; Radiation; Shift work; Travel may be required; Use of personal protective equipment, including respirators; environmental conditions may vary depending on assigned work area and work tasks.