The RN Clinician is an experienced healthcare professional with a strong understanding of patient care for a specific population. Using clinical knowledge, research, and experience, they adapt to changing situations and personalize care based on the AACN Synergy Model for Patient Care. They serve as a resource for colleagues and advocate for patients and families.
Key Responsibilities:
- Recognized as a proficient, highly skilled clinician who routinely demonstrates acquired in-depth knowledge about the care of a specific patient population in daily practice.
- Considers possibilities and probabilities as well as clinical and organizational factors when planning care to ensure the best possible outcomes for patient/families.
- Values the contributions of peers and multidisciplinary colleagues and routinely consults with and serves as a resource to others.
- Skillfully communicates with the patient, the patient's family, and other members of the healthcare team.
- Highly skilled clinician who provides dependable, effective and efficient care to a patient population using the nursing process.
- Demonstrates advanced assessment skills.
- Anticipates and understands the impact of nursing care on patient outcomes.
- Frequently acts as a resource to other nurses/colleagues regarding patient care.
- Documents the nursing process accurately and in the appropriate format (e.g. computer, clinical pathway, chart) and makes suggestions regarding changes to those processes.
- Plans and implements patient care utilizing past experience and modifies plan of care for the individual patient's needs, including input from patient/family and their goals.
- Evaluates and promptly alters the plan of care when necessary.
- Anticipates patient and family learning needs and collaborates with patient/family to identify resources regarding those needs.
- Demonstrates proficiency in using AACN Synergy model in clinical practice.
- Manages time effectively and assist others with time management activities.
- Develops or revises policies and procedures for a patient population incorporating the latest evidence-based research findings.
- Delegates effectively and efficiently utilizing the Synergy model for care.
- Works effectively as a member of the interdisciplinary team, which includes patient/family advisors and serves as a resource to other members.
- Functions in a leadership role.
- Functions as Charge Nurse when assigned.
- Orients staff or students as assigned in absence of designated preceptor.
- Explores ways to improve the use of resources and cost containment.
- Promotes cohesive team behavior among peers and provides assistance/guidance as required.
- Role models effective listening skills.
- Anticipates barriers to communication.
- Takes responsibility for problem solving and conflict resolution.
- Modifies interventions based on a deep understanding of patient and family needs obtained through past experiences.
- Advocates for their patient and challenges systems and practices; tries to identify patterns in systems and processes of care that impact on patient and families.
- Demonstrates openness and inclusion of others' values.
- Alters interpersonal exchanges to meet cultural differences.
- Develops and values collaborative relationships with patients and families.
- Resolves routine, non-routine or complex issues on an independent basis; however, recognizes when an issue requires escalation.
- Respects and maintains confidential information.
- Accepts personal accountability for professional development and growth.
- Participates within the unit to identify and address discipline specific issues and needs.
- Articulates application of Synergy model for care in clinical practice.
- Must meet all Clinical Nurse I Employee Commitments.
- Achieves points and contact hours as defined in the PLAN (clinical lattice) point system to maintain position.
Minimum Qualifications:
Education / Experience:
- *Graduate of an accredited prelicensure Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), AND 18 months of recent nursing experience with a minimum of 12 months of experience in the area of concentration.
OR,
- Graduate of an accredited prelicensure Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) with a minimum of 2 years of recent nursing experience, with 12 months of experience in the area of concentration.
Licensure:
- A valid, unencumbered Registered Nursing License approved by the Georgia Board of Nursing.
Certification:
- BLS certification
- ACLS may be required for certain departments, post hire
- Additional certifications may be required based on department and specialty
PLAN:
- Completion of VIP or EBP Project.
- Must meet all Clinical Nurse I Employee Commitments.
- Achieves points and contact hours as defined in the PLAN (clinical lattice) point system to maintain position.
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