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Registered Nurse – New Graduate – Wisconsin

Job ID:
R113676

Shift:
Various

Full/Part Time:

Location:

Aurora St Lukes Medical Center – 2900 W Oklahoma Ave
Milwaukee, WI 53215

3003 University Dr
Marinette, WI 54143

10400 75th St
Kenosha, WI 53142

2845 Greenbrier Rd
Green Bay, WI 54311

855 N Westhaven Dr
Oshkosh, WI 54904

36500 Aurora Dr
Oconomowoc, WI 53066

975 Port Washington Rd
Grafton, WI 53024

W3985 County Rd NN
Elkhorn, WI 53121

1220 Dewey Ave
Wauwatosa, WI 53213

252 McHenry St
Burlington, WI 53105

3400 Union Ave
Sheboygan, WI 53081

1032 E Sumner St
Hartford, WI 53027

5000 Memorial Dr
Two Rivers, WI 54241

Benefits Eligible:
Yes

Hours Per Week:
36

Schedule Details/Additional Information:
In the inpatient setting we have full-time, part-time, Weekend Program and various shift options. Most units are working 12 hour shifts from either 7 AM to 7:30 PM or 7:00 PM to 7:30 AM. Our Recruiters will share more unit specific details and can answer your questions during our interview process.

  • Excellent sign on bonus
  • Student loan forgiveness up to $20K!
  • Up to $7,200 educational assistance
  • Nurse Residency program
  • Paid certification exam fee
  • Self-scheduling on many inpatient units
  • Robust shared governance where you have a voice

Join or team of 22,000 nurses strong! Come work in one of our 17 Wisconsin hospitals or 150 clinic locations!

Choosing your first job as a Registered Nurse is an important step.  While we strive to place candidates into their ideal job fit, candidates have found they have greater success in being selected for hiring leader interviews and offers if they are open to several locations, a variety of shifts and schedules, and multiple units.  And while the greatest learning and growth opportunities occur when a new nurse stays on their unit for 1-2 years, Aurora Health Care understands the need to pursue career growth and work life balance and allows internal transfers after 6 months working in a new position.

Your orientation as a new nurse will be comprehensive. In your first weeks you’ll complete our G.R.O.W. modules. This provides key system clinical content based on organizational priorities and regulatory requirements to align with unit-based orientation with a preceptor. Your unit orientation will span approximately 12 weeks with an assigned preceptor on your unit. During your first 60 days you’ll begin the 6-month accredited nursing residency program with the goal of supporting your professional development, confidence, and overall wellbeing as you transition from academia to the practice setting.  At program completion, you’ll receive a certification and graduation gift as well as options to join the Clinical Nurse Mentor program, Post Residency Café, and our Post Residency Community Coalition Project.

Choose from a variety of acute care units/areas of nursing including:

  • Medical Surgical
  • Orthopedics
  • Oncology
  • Rehab
  • Cardiac/Telemetry
  • Transplant Medicine
  • Neurology
  • Emergency
  • Critical Care/ICU units
  • Post-Surgical

Major Responsibilities:

  • Uses the nursing process to assess the needs of the patient, plan and implement individualized interventions and evaluate the effectiveness of the plan of care. Includes the patient and family in planning and implementing care and develops and maintains a therapeutic relationship throughout the healthcare continuum.
  • Anticipates and recognizes significant changes in the patient’s condition, status, and need for care. Provides ongoing assessment of the patient and takes appropriate actions when changes occur. Anticipates and alters the plan of care as needed, mobilizes appropriate resources, and collaborates with other health care team members to coordinate patient centered care.
  • Implements strategies to reduce patient risk and increase patient safety. Assesses patient and family readiness to learn and individualizes the approach as necessary. Works collaboratively to develop strategies to meet the learning needs of the patient and family.
  • Actively coordinates the discharge plan utilizing an interdisciplinary approach. Applies evidence-based practice to deliver patient care. Consistently incorporates nursing and regulatory standards of care into practice.
  • Provides ongoing evaluation of patient, team, and unit outcomes and is empowered to take appropriate action when changes are needed. Supports shared governance activities and initiatives to improve processes and patient outcomes.
  • Demonstrates effective communication, feedback, and conflict resolution skills. Promotes collaboration among healthcare team members. Assumes a leadership role in the care team and delegates appropriately to unlicensed personnel.
  • Promotes a culture of safety through identifying threats to patient safety and intervening to prevent patient harm. Reports patient safety events and near misses in a timely manner. Seeks to identify potential safety issues and assists in the implementation of corrective actions.
  • Applies ethical decision making, demonstrates respect and understanding for peers, and other clinical disciplines. Participates as an effective member of the patient care team to formulate an integrated, unbiased, individualized approach to care.
  • Participates in quality/process improvement initiatives to improve the functions of the department and the patient care experience.
  • Participates in professional activities which contribute to personal professional development and the development of others. Seeks opportunities to be taught, coached, and mentored. Attends required meetings/educational programs and completes annual competencies in a timely manner.
  • Must be able to demonstrate knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the age of the patients served. Must demonstrate knowledge of the principles of growth and development over the life span and possess the ability to assess data reflective of the patient's status and interpret the appropriate information needed to identify each patient's requirements relative to his/her age-specific needs, and to provide the care needed as described in the department's policies and procedures. Age-specific information is developed further in the departmental job standards.

Licensure, Registration, and/or Certification Required:

  • Registered Nurse license issued by the state in which the team member practices, and
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers certification issued by the American Heart Association (AHA).

Education Required:

  • Completion of an accredited or approved program in Nursing.

Experience Required:

  • Typically requires 1 year of experience in clinical nursing.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Required:

  • Demonstrates progression to provide holistic patient care and the ability to view clinical situations from a patient and family focus.
  • Demonstrates progression to recognize situational changes that require unplanned or unanticipated interventions, and responds to situations with confidence, timeliness and flexibility.
  • Proficient computer skills, use of electronic mail and electronic medical records systems.
  • Excellent communication (written and verbal), listening and interpersonal skills.
  • Demonstrates human relation skills with the ability to develop rapport and maintain positive, professional relationships with a variety of patients, team members and physicians. Ability to take initiative and work collaboratively with others.
  • Demonstrated ability to effectively make critical, independent decisions.
  • Excellent organization, prioritization and problem-solving skills.
  • Demonstrates time management skills with an ability to multi-task and prioritize in an environment with frequent interruptions.
  • Demonstrates coordination, collaboration, delegation and team building skills.
  • Certification Addendum
  • Team members will maintain annual educational requirements for hospital based certifications (e.g. DNV, CARF or others).

Physical Requirements and Working Conditions:

  • Must be able to sit, stand, walk, lift, squat, bend, reach above shoulders, and twist frequently throughout the workday.
  • Must be able to:
  • lift up to 50 lbs. from floor to waist.
  • lift up to 20 lbs. over the head.
  • carry up to 40 lbs. a reasonable distance.
  • Must be able to:
  • push/pull with 30 lbs. of force.
  • perform a sliding transfer of 150 lbs. with a second person present.
  • Position requires use of foot pedals on carts or machines.
  • May be exposed to chemical and hazardous waste as well as blood and body fluids and communicable disease. Therefore, protective clothing and equipment must be worn as necessary.
  • Must have functional speech, vision, hearing, and touch with ability to use fine hand manipulation skills for IV insertion and other procedures/functions.
  • Operates all equipment necessary to perform the job.

This job description indicates the general nature and level of work expected of the incumbent. It is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities required of the incumbent. Incumbent may be required to perform other related duties.

Aurora Health Care is the largest health system in Wisconsin and a national leader in clinical innovation, health outcomes, consumer experience and value-based care. The state’s largest private employer, the system serves patients across 17 hospitals, more than 70 pharmacies and more than 150 sites of care. Aurora Health Care, in addition to Advocate Health Care in Illinois and Atrium Health in the Carolinas, Georgia and Alabama, is now part of Advocate Health, the third-largest nonprofit, integrated health system in the United States. Committed to providing equitable care for all, Advocate Health provides nearly $5 billion in annual community benefits.