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RN - Infusion Center #10

Department: Infusion Center
Location: Far Rockaway, NY

Who We Are:

St. John’s Episcopal Hospital is the only hospital providing emergency and ambulatory care to the densely populated, culturally and economically diverse, and medically underserved populations of the Rockaways and Five Towns in southern Queens County and southwestern Nassau County, New York. Celebrating over 110 years of community care, the 257-bed facility provides people of all faiths with comprehensive preventive, diagnostic treatment and rehabilitative services, regardless of ability to pay.

Come Grow With Us!

Type: Per Diem

Shift: Days

Hours: Varies

Pay: $51.19 - $70.28 per hour, depending on education and years of experience. Shift differentials apply.

This position reports directly to a Physician, Director of Nursing, and Chief Clinical Officer.

Job Summary:

The Oncology nurse's main duty is to supervise and provide nursing care to cancer patients. They monitor the patients' conditions, develop care plans, develop symptom management protocols, and administer medication. They often witness patients' suffering; however, such tremendous stress is offset by the relationship that they form with patients and their families. The responsibilities of oncology nurses go beyond direct patient care, with roles as researcher, manager, consultant, and patient educator. They work hand-in-hand with physicians and other healthcare time members to ensure the greatest quality of care for the patient. Oncology nurses offer a wide range of service from cancer prevention to direct care through palliative, supportive, and rehabilitative services. Oncology nursed often work in sterile and/or clean chemotherapy suite environments. Oncology nursed should adhere to strict confidentiality terms and policies because of the delicate health condition of patients with cancer. Full-time oncology nurses usually work 37.5 hours a week but might need to be available 7 days/week for emergency situations.

Responsibilities:

  • Create individualized care plans for patients under their supervision and care.
  • Recognize and treat cancer-related issues.
  • Monitor and char vital signs, weight and height.
  • Do cancer research to enhance treatment protocols assigned to cancer patients.
  • Give supportive resources on the patient and the families to promote positive outlook.
  • Teach patients and the families regarding treatment expectations.
  • Watch and record the patients' process on a constant basis.
  • Chart he patients' responses to treatment and medication.
  • Complete MAR after treatment.
  • Provide the patient with discharge instructions that are specific to the patient as well as emergency numbers after care.

Requirements:

  • Active RN license in the State of New York
  • BLS, ACLS, certifications
  • Certification in the administration of chemotherapy biologic treatments
  • Excellent assessment skills.
  • Minimum of 1 year working in a medical facility

 

 

 

 

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