Shift: 0.75 FTE, 12 hour nights.
This position delivers high-quality nursing care in a fast-paced emergency setting with professionalism, adaptability, and minimal supervision. Expertly triages patients, prioritizes care needs, and implements timely, effective interventions addressing both physical and psychosocial factors. Continuously monitors patient responses, adjusts treatments as needed, and collaborates seamlessly with physicians and the multidisciplinary team to ensure optimal outcomes and efficient patient flow. Maintains clear, accurate, and thorough documentation while responding rapidly to changing patient conditions.
Qualifications
KNOWLEDGE/EXPERIENCE: Emergency nursing experience preferred. Critical caredesirable. Must possess solid assessment, prioritization and critical thinking skills with the demonstrated ability for application in the implementation of appropriate clinical judgements, decisions and interventions. Excellent interpersonal skills, commitment to customer service and Emergency Department teamwork essential.
EDUCATION: Graduate of professional school of nursing.
LICENSE/CERTIFICATION/REGISTRY: Current Montana License as a Registered Nurse. BLS required. ACLS & PALS qualification required within 6 months of hire. TNCC required within 1 year of hire. NRP and ENPC within 2 years of hire. CEN preferred.
APTITUDES: Ability to achieve cognitive, organization and emotional maturity to deal effectively with multiple tasks, stresses, deadlines, difficult situations and/or customers. Possesses interpersonal/communication skills necessary for effective, non-judgmental, service-oriented and empathetic patient care and customer relations. Open to feedback and open to a changing environment, which requires flexibility in scheduling and department assignments. Possesses knowledge of emergency nursing roles in the clinical setting and demonstrates an active, engaged willingness and aptitude for on-going professional development, completion of required education and integration of experience into applied emergency nursing practice. Physical strength, agility and endurance necessary for lifting/moving patients and equipment in a faced-paced, varied, changing and challeging emergency care environment.