Registered Nurse: Interventional Pain Management; casual
Listed on 2026-06-07
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing, RN Nurse, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Emergency Medicine
Registered Nurse:
Interventional Pain Management (casual)
Job Category: Nursing
Requisition Number: REGIS
002541
- Part‑Time
- On‑site
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Position SummaryThe Registered Nurse (RN) provides direct patient care in accordance with established standards and protocols. The RN assesses, plans, implements, and evaluates nursing care for patients, collaborating with physicians, healthcare team members, and patients’ families to ensure safe, high‑quality care. Responsibilities include administering medications, monitoring patient conditions, maintaining accurate documentation, and educating patients and families on health management and disease prevention.
The RN practices within the scope of licensure and complies with regulatory, safety, and organizational policies.
- Degree in nursing from an accredited school of nursing required.
- Current Oregon Registered Nurse license without restriction required.
- Current life support certifications relevant to assigned area required.
- Specialty certification in designated clinical area preferred.
1) Provide compassionate, collaborative, and professional nursing care in accordance with organizational policies, standards of practice, and the direction of leadership.
2) Plan, prioritize, and deliver patient care in a timely and effective manner, performing and documenting comprehensive nursing assessments and developing individualized nursing care plans to guide treatment.
3) Organize and coordinate ongoing patient care by delegating tasks as appropriate, implementing evidence‑based interventions, monitoring patient responses, evaluating outcomes, and documenting care delivered and patient status.
4) Develop, implement, and evaluate individualized nursing care plans, documenting care provided and patient responses.
5) Safely administer and document medications and treatments in accordance with established protocols and policies. This may include, but is not limited to, review of patient allergies, completion of the medication reconciliation process, use of the five rights, and use barcode medication scanning.
6) Collaborate and communicate effectively with providers, supervisors, and members of the interdisciplinary care team to develop patient treatment plans and support optimal patient outcomes.
7) In collaboration with the interdisciplinary team, provide education, instruction, and emotional support to patients and families to promote understanding, participation, and continuity of care.
8) Advocate for ethical, holistic, patient-centered care that promotes dignity, respect, and cultural sensitivity for individuals from diverse backgrounds.
9) Contribute to assigned work unit by demonstrating a commitment to competent professional nursing practice and engaging in opportunities for professional growth.
10) Adhere to policies, procedures, and standards of care, including safety/risk management, regulatory requirements, and relevant professional nursing organization guidelines.
11) Identify opportunities for, and actively participate in, performance and quality improvement activities to improve clinical outcomes, healthcare delivery systems, and address patient safety and satisfaction.
12) Adjust to changing priorities and increased workloads to meet patient care and department needs; participate in the equitable rotation of after‑hours call coverage, including weekends and holidays, as applicable to designated clinical areas.
Skills and Abilities1) Knowledge of basic anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and pathophysiology as well as nursing principles, practices, and standards of care.
2) Knowledge of evidence-based practices and current professional trends in nursing.
3) Ability to organize, prioritize, and manage time effectively for the provision of patient care.
4) Ability to operate and monitor relevant equipment within assigned clinical area.
5) Ability to interpret, prepare and maintain patient information using the electronic health record (EHR).
6) Skilled in making sound decisions and practicing critical thinking, especially when responding to urgent and emergent situations.
7) Skilled in therapeutic communication…
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