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RN - Cancer Treatment Center

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Providence

23d ago

  • Job
    Full-time
    Junior Level
  • Healthcare
  • Seattle

AI generated summary

  • You must have an accredited nursing degree, WA RN license, BLS certification, complete chemotherapy training within 90 days, and 1 year of cancer treatment nursing experience.
  • You will assess patient needs, develop care plans, evaluate responses, provide education, document accurately, delegate tasks, and ensure quality care in a collaborative environment.

Requirements

  • Graduation from an accredited nursing program.
  • Washington Registered Nurse License upon hire.
  • National Provider BLS - American Heart Association upon hire.
  • Successful completion of the Fundamentals of Chemotherapy Immunotherapy Administration within 90 days of hire.
  • 1 year of Cancer Treatment Nursing experience.

Responsibilities

  • Collects pertinent assessment data that includes present condition, past history, physical, spiritual and psychosocial information utilizing input from patient, significant other, and/or healthcare team members as applicable. Interprets data to identify the patient’s needs and potential problems.
  • Develops, reviews, and revises an individualized care plan within the time frame identified in documentation standards. Establishes expected outcomes that are measurable and achievable.
  • Evaluates patient’s response to care and initiates independent and/or collaborative changes where appropriate. Documents changes in condition and response to interventions.
  • Utilizes nursing process to incorporate teaching into delivery of patient care. Documents teaching and learning.
  • Maintains annual clinical and institutional competencies.
  • Delivers patient care based on pathophysiology and nursing principles. Performs technical skills with accuracy and efficiency. Establishes and adjusts priorities based on patient acuity and changing clinical situations.
  • Recognizes the patient’s age as a relevant factor and applies appropriate decision making skills in the assessment, treatment, and care provided to the patient.
  • Communicates effectively with patient, families, physicians and coworkers. Is a patient advocate. Utilizes resources effectively.
  • Documents complete and accurate information on all appropriate chart forms and computer applications in a timely manner. Assures appropriate billing of services provided.
  • Delegates, effectively utilizing the skill level of the department members, respecting and supporting their input.
  • Provides nursing care to patients receiving assessment, treatment, and supportive care for cancer utilizing the nursing process: assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation.
  • Provides nursing care to patients receiving hydration, infusions, and supportive therapies assessment, treatment, supportive care, and procedures utilizing the nursing process: assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation.
  • Provides and documents patient and family education recognizing the relevance of the patient’s age, growth, and developmental stage. Participates in the education of professional colleagues.
  • Participates in department quality improvement activities.
  • Demonstrates support for the Swedish Cancer Institute mission, vision, values, and goals.
  • Participates in continuing education of self and other staff members.

FAQs

What is the job title for this position?

The job title is RN - Cancer Treatment Center.

What is the work schedule for this role?

The position is full-time at 0.9 FTE with a variable shift.

Is there a hiring bonus for this position?

Yes, there is a $10,000 hiring bonus available for eligible external candidates who meet all conditions for payment.

What qualifications are required for this role?

Candidates must graduate from an accredited nursing program, have a Washington Registered Nurse License upon hire, and possession of National Provider BLS - American Heart Association upon hire, among other qualifications.

How much experience is needed in cancer treatment nursing?

A minimum of 1 year of Cancer Treatment Nursing experience is required.

What are the benefits offered for this position?

Providence offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes health care benefits (medical, dental, vision), life insurance, retirement savings plans, time off benefits, and more.

Where is the job location?

The work location is at Swedish First Hill, 1221 Madison, Seattle, WA.

Are there opportunities for continuing education?

Yes, the position involves participation in continuing education for self and other staff members.

What kind of patient care will the RN provide?

The RN will provide care to patients receiving assessment, treatment, and supportive care for cancer, as well as hydration, infusions, and supportive therapies.

Is the position on-site or remote?

The position is on-site at the Swedish First Hill location.

Is diversity valued in the workplace?

Yes, Providence is committed to fostering an inclusive workplace where diversity is valued, and every employee is essential, heard, and respected.

Can I find more information on the Nursing Institute?

Yes, more information on the Nursing Institute can be found by visiting the appropriate page on the Providence website.

What is the pay range for this position?

The pay range for this role is $45.65 - $84.03, with additional compensation possible for various factors.

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Every day, 119,000 compassionate caregivers serve patients and communities through Providence St. Joseph Health, a national, Catholic, not-for-profit health system, driven by a belief that health is a human right. Rooted in the founding missions of the Sisters of Providence and the Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange, courageous women ahead of their time who brought health care and other social services to the American West when it was still a rugged, untamed frontier, we share a singular commitment to improve the health of all. From our earliest days, we’ve met new challenges by pioneering new solutions. Today, with 51 hospitals, 829 clinics and a comprehensive range of services, we strive to meet the needs of communities across Alaska, California, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas and Washington through a diverse family of Catholic, other faith-based and mission-driven secular organizations. Now, as we face a new frontier—a changing health care landscape—we draw upon their pioneering and compassionate spirit to plan for the next century of health for a better world, especially for the poor and vulnerable.

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