All qualified candidates are eligible for a sign on incentive of up to $10,000
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The Adult Vascular Access Team and SWOT assess patients' nursing care needs, evaluate effectiveness of care provided, and integrate nursing theory and research into clinical practice. Provide leadership to members of the nursing team in order to maintain patient care standards.
Specific Functions to the Adult Vascular Access Team and SWOT:
Function as a clinical nurse expert for Adult Vascular Access and SWOT Team
Under limited supervision, perform clinical assignments across all adult divisions to facilitate patient throughput, provide short-term critical care monitoring, assist with admitting patients, and serve as a resource and leader for other members of the patient care team
Interface with administrative, clinical nursing staff, physicians and patients/families to ensure patients receive the most appropriate vascular access device available to accommodate the needs of their condition in the most timely, comfortable, and pain free method possible
VAT/SWOT members will be trained in ultrasound technology for PIV, Midline, and PICC placement
Serve as vascular access expert to provide ultrasound guided technology assistance for PIV, Midline, and PICC placements as needed
May assist to cover short term staffing and/or patient care needs on all adult inpatient units, the Emergency Department (ED) and Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU). Each assignment should last no more than approximately two (2) hours
Assist with admissions and discharges on units receiving bolus patient admits or discharges.
Assist the ED when they experience an influx of patient admits
Transport critically ill patients requiring medication titration or mechanical ventilation to procedures, or other units
Accompany and monitor patients to tests, procedures or main operating room or ambulatory surgery center. This could include, but is not limited to, transport to MRI, CT or Nuclear Medicine; or procedure areas such as heart and vascular center, digestive disease center or urology
Serve as a resource during emergency responses; may help care for other patients on the unit experiencing the code while unit staff are responding to the code
Identify critical changes in patient status, notify appropriate personnel or take immediate action as indicated by patient's condition, including deviation from the prescribed chain of command
Serve as expert and resource to staff regarding questions on/use of critical care devices
Provide "teaching moments" for staff on specific patient care topics or new initiatives
Percent of Time: 50% - 20 hours per week
Schedule: Night shifts with flexible scheduling between the hours of 7:00 pm - 7:00 am, Monday through Friday, with potential for rotating days off each week
Location: University Campus, Iowa City, IA
Salary: $60,000 minimum at 100% effort to commensurate *This does not include differentials. Salary will vary based on years of experience and percent of effort.*
Pay Differentials: Shift differentials for evening, night, and weekend shifts. Premium pay for additional shifts greater than 4 hours. Inpatient differential of up to $5,000 per year based on percent time
Benefits Highlights: Fringe benefit package including paid vacation; sick leave; health, dental, life and disability insurance options; and generous employer contributions into retirement plans. Relocation Assistant available to qualified applicants. https://hr.uiowa.edu/benefits
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Education Required:
An Associate's Degree, a Diploma in Nursing, a Baccalaureate Degree, Professional Masters of Nursing and Healthcare Practice (MNHP), MSN/Clinical Nurse Leader or a Master's Degree in Nursing (MSN, MA) is required.
Experience Required:
Reasonable 1-3 years (within the last 2 years) Acute Care nursing experience is required
Demonstrated expertise with Acute Care patients is required
Demonstrate flexibility in multiple work assignments and ability to effectively multi-task work
Proven critical thinking skills
Demonstrate excellent interpersonal skills with patients/families, nursing staff, and interdisciplinary team members as evidenced through written and verbal communications
Excellent written and verbal communication skills are required
Current license to practice nursing in Iowa is required by start date
Desirable Qualifications:
Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing or Master's Degree in Nursing is highly desired. If Baccalaureate degree in Nursing is not yet obtained, active enrollment in a BSN program is desirable
Demonstrated experience with venipuncture and/or central venous access
Minimum two (2) years recent (within the last three [3] years) Staff Nurse experience in critical care (SNICU, MICU, CVICU or CRU Team #1) and/or Emergency Department
Recent (two [2] years within the last three [3] years) clinical experience with mechanical ventilation, titration of inotropic medications and/or vaso actives
Knowledge of university policies and procedures is desired
Please attach a resume as part of the application process. Job openings are posted for a minimum of 14 calendar days. This job may be removed from posting and filled any time after the minimum posting period has ended. For questions or additional information, please contact Kylie Guy at kylie-guy@uiowa.edu.
Successful candidates will be required to self-disclose any conviction history and will be subject to a criminal background check and credential/education verification. This position is not eligible for University sponsorship for employment authorization.