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RN, Cardiovascular ICU - Fresno California
Company: Community Health System - CA Location: Fresno, California
Posted On: 04/28/2024
Overview: *All positions are located in Fresno/Clovis CA* Up to $10k sign-on bonus available for candidates meeting specialty experience requirements We are looking for RNs to join our Cardiovascular ICU team! In this fast-paced environment, you will have the opportunity to collaborate with a close-knit team, all while caring for a wide acuity of patients. The patients you will care for will range from moderate to high acuity, including cardiac, vascular, and bariatric surgery patients. This is the perfect opportunity if you are looking to grow your ICU experience alongside a specialized cardiac team! Fresno Heart & Surgical Hospital opened in 2003 as a dedicated cardiovascular surgery hospital and expanded to include bariatric and general surgery in 2006. With those changes, this 57-bed hospital in north Fresno has quietly become a worldwide leader in bariatric and metabolic surgery. Fresno Heart is highly collaborative with the Community Regional staff. We know that our ability to provide the highest level of care begins with our incredible staff. Because of this, we provide unique benefits like free concierge services to run your errands while you work and well-being support through on-demand resources, as well as excellent retirement options and core benefits. Financial benefits are important too, and outside base compensation, we provide relocation bonuses if you are moving to our wonderful community. Your Career at Community - Opportunity. Challenge. Growth. Responsibilities: In this nine-bed unit, you will have an RN-to-patient ratio of 1:2. Depending on the acuity of the patient, we often provide 1:1 care. You will be working closely with all multidisciplinary team members ranging from the physician, advanced practice professionals & Clinical Nurse Specialist, to respiratory therapy, physical therapy, case management, and pharmacy. You play an essential role in integrating this multidisciplinary approach into your patient's care plan. In your role, you will: |
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