New Graduate Nurse Residency Position Available In Brunswick, North Carolina
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New Graduate Nurse Residency Lower Cape Fear LifeCare – 3.5
Bolivia, NC Job Details Full-time Estimated:
$62.9K – $74.5K a year 17 hours ago Benefits Disability insurance Health insurance Dental insurance Tuition reimbursement Vision insurance 403(b) Qualifications Medication administration RN License Outpatient Patient care Bachelor of Science in Nursing CNA Entry level Under 1 year Full Job Description Lower Cape Fear LifeCare is excited to offer a six-month residency program for new graduate RNs who are interested in hospice care. Give your passion a purpose – join our amazing team! Lower Cape Fear LifeCare, based in Wilmington, NC, is an award-winning, mission-driven nonprofit hospice and palliative care provider with a 40-year history of caring for individuals and families in southeastern North Carolina and northeastern South Carolina. The agency provides care to patients in private residences, assisted living and skilled nursing facilities, and its own three inpatient hospice care centers. We also offer grief care for adults and children; education and outreach to the community and healthcare partners; and resources, education, and support to caregivers. If you’re looking to make a real difference in the lives of people and families in your community by providing team-focused care, all while living in a region steeped in scenic and historic beauty, rich in cultural events, and outstanding outdoor recreation, we want to hear from you! What sets us apart in team member benefits verses our competitors: Benefits that start fast: Health, dental, and vision benefit coverage starts first of the month following 30 days of eligible employment. Work-life balance support, with full time team members earning 27 paid days off in their first year. Included Health, a full-service concierge healthcare program, offering unlimited virtual doctor visits and mental health services at no cost. A generous tuition reimbursement program of up to $5,000 a year to further your education and grow your career. Company paid life and long-term disability insurance. 403(b) Retirement Plan with a 50% employer match on the first 4% contributed – and best of all you’re fully vested after only three years
New Graduate Residency:
We have a competitive program that requires recommendations from Nursing Program instructors and proven academic excellence. You’ll spend six months in our residency program learning the basics of hospice care in both inpatient settings at our care centers, and in the outpatient setting to gain a robust learning experience. With this program you’ll also receive $10,000 towards student loan payments and other costs associated with nursing studies, with a two year work commitment.
Schedule:
After your orientation period – your typical schedule will be Monday to Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM, but based on patient needs and emergencies, flexibility may be required to ensure quality care and comfort. Occasionally, you’ll travel outside of your home county to our outer locations to meet team members, observe other disciplines, and gain experience in providing care in a variety of different socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds. Some of the best and most informative experiences happen with the night and weekend on call staff. You’ll have a night or weekend shift with the on-call team. Our agency does have a dedicated on-call team. After your residency, depending on what position you accept, you may be required to serve as back up on call. What you’ll be doing: You’ll spend time in a classroom setting with our clinical education department learning about end-of-life pain and symptom management, medications, assessment and interventions, real-time documentation and requirements, care coordination, policies and procedures, and guidance on how to train and educate patient’s families. You’ll have a dedicated RN preceptor for your entire six-month residency. The preceptor will mentor you on the specific role you are shadowing. You’ll have the opportunity to experience a wide variety of patient care settings and roles. This will include inpatient and outpatient settings, admissions, routine visits, emergent on call visits, and recertification visits. The clinical education department along with your preceptor will arrange time with other disciplines such as social workers, chaplains, CNAs, nurse practitioners, liaisons, patient access, scheduling, DME supply controller, triage, and our memory care program. You will be part of an Interdisciplinary Team (IDT) consisting of a physician, nurse practitioner, registered nurse, medical social worker, chaplain, and a CNA. Volunteers are also available to assist in patient’s needs. The team meets every two weeks to discuss patient eligibility. You’ll see your patients wherever they consider home (personal residence, assisted living facilities, skilled nursing facilities). We provide quality care regardless of circumstance to a variety of different socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds. You’ll need to be comfortable training the caregivers to care for their loved one. This might include things like demonstrating wound care, how to administer medications, how to provide personal care, and what to expect at end-of-life. When you shadow with the outpatient team, expect to spend extended time periods in the car with your preceptor or another team member, driving between patients, documenting, and coordinating care. If you must use your own personal vehicle, and mileage driven between patient visits is reimbursable. Coordination of care between your patient’s community medical provider, hospice provider, and other disciplines to provide updates, obtain new orders, takes place in between visits. Once you have completed the residency program and competency evaluations have been met, patients are assigned by your director based on your team’s needs – determined by acuity, geography, and many other factors. Job Specifications 1.
Education:
Graduate of an approved school of nursing, either through an AD, Diploma or BSN program. 2. Licensure /
Certifications:
Current license to practice professional nursing in the State of North Carolina.