New Graduate
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing
Student Nurse Intern
Under the direction of the Registered Nurse (RN), provides safe, personal patient care. Performs procedures that are documented on individual Student Nurse Intern Skills List.
High School plus specialized training (6 months-2 years)
Entry Level
Current BLS and/or CPR certification from the American Heart Association or American Red Cross or the ability to obtain certification within 90 days of hire.
Must currently be enrolled in nursing program.
The ability to read, write, speak, hear, and comprehend the English language.
The physical, technical, and cognitive ability, as well as the manual dexterity, to use patient care equipment.
Under the direction of the RN, provides personal care to patients in a safe and efficient manner, such as: bathing, oral hygiene, elimination needs, and feeding.
Promptly and courteously responds to any patient call lights. Takes appropriate action including precautionary measures whenever possible to avert emergencies.
Under the direction of the RN, assists in admitting patients by orienting them to the hospital routine in a sincere and helpful manner. Transfers, discharges, and escorts patients courteously and safely. Communication is perceived to be clear, concise, and relevant.
Under the direction of the RN, safely and effectively performs selected patient care procedures (i.e. turning, positioning, ambulating, range of motion, and application of restraints) as well as procedures listed in the Student Nurse Intern competency document. Accurately collects and records measurements, vital signs, and specimens (i.e. blood pressure, temperature, weight, intake, and output).
Documentation of procedures is accurate, timely, and legible.
Actively contributes to the development of the plan of care. Contributions reflect knowledge of care appropriate for the individual patient's needs.
Promptly and clearly communicates to the RN pertinent information such as changes in patient condition and questions about patient care. Demonstrates good judgment and the ability to focus on relevant patient problems.
Recognizes the occurrence of life-threatening situations and emergencies and takes the appropriate actions in a timely manner. Assesses emergency situations and assumes appropriate functions calmly, safely, and responsibly. Emergencies include, but are not limited to: fire, tornado, disaster, cardiopulmonary arrest; or sudden physiological developments, physical injury situations, psychiatric crisis, adverse treatment reactions, and suicide attempts.
Patient rooms and areas are neat and well maintained.
Takes personal responsibility to clean, maintain, and store equipment.
Comprehensive knowledge and proficient skill in the assessment, planning, implementation, and/or evaluation of care for the pediatric (neonates, children, adolescents) through geriatric patient:
Displays appropriate knowledge of the growth and development of the pediatric patient and demonstrates proper skills in providing care;
Monitors the pediatric through geriatric patients' physical and emotional condition before, during, and after procedures, providing explanations, reassurances, and comfort appropriate for patients' growth and development levels;
Demonstrates a sensitivity to the special family needs of the pediatric through geriatric patient; and
Displays knowledge of and utilizes correct procedures when operating equipment during a procedure for the pediatric through geriatric patient.
Location:
Froedtert South, Inc.
· Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
Schedule:
Regular Part-Time, Nights, 40-80
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