Posted: Mar 20, 2024

Registered Nurse - Labor and Delivery

Full-time
Salary: $27.00 - $40.00 Hourly
Application Deadline: N/A
Health Services

** $15,000 Sign on Bonus and 10% Shift Diff **

Provides professional nursing care by utilizing the nursing process to care for patient within an assigned unit. Coordinates care planning with other disciplines. Under the supervision and administration of the Nurse Manager or Charge Nurse of assigned Unit, the Staff RN is responsible for the nursing care in an assigned nursing unit or a portion of a nursing unit.

  • Directs and supervises nursing care of OB patients and their newborns.
  • Directs activities of LPNs
  • Promotes harmonious relationship within the nursing unit and with other departments.
  • Evaluates patients on admission, assesses patient and newborn needs throughout hospital stay. Keeps care plans current.
  • Helps with training of patients concerning care of self and newborn.
  • Has good relationship with physicians.
  • Has knowledge of problems pertaining to obstetrical patients and newborns, such as fetal monitoring, symptoms of fetal distress, signs of newborn stress and other complications.
  • Keeps nurse manager or charge nurse informed of nursing, patient and staff problems.
  • Actively participates in committees or projects for the improvement of nursing care.
  • Participates in educational programs for nursing service personnel, patients and student nurses.
  • Makes rounds with physicians.
  • Shows emotional stability in varying circumstances.
  • Start IVs and give medications.

Required:

  • Associate’s degree from an accredited nursing school.
  • Completes a 20 hour BFHI course within 6 months of hire, to include 5 hours of clinical competency with an IBCLC.
  • Completes 3 hours of ongoing education each year on human lactation and completes skills competencies in infant feeding.
  • Current RN Arkansas license with the Arkansas State Board of Nursing.

  • BLS Certification from American Heart Association
  • Neonatal resuscitation, and ACLS certification with 8 hour OB modification, and AWHONN fetal monitoring class within 6 months

  • S.T.A.B.L.E. course recommended within 1 year
  • Attend fetal monitoring course every 2-3 years per AWHONN recommendation

     

  • Inpatient Obstetrical National Certification recommended