Full Time

    Onsite

    About the job

    Nursing Graduate

    The nursing graduate shall practice only under the direct supervision of a registered nurse who is physically present on the unit to cosign medication transcription, medication administration, and nursing documentation; and to continually observe, assist, coordinate, evaluate, and monitor the nursing graduate. The nursing graduate shall use the initials NG after the nursing graduate's name as credentials.

    Job Description

    • Transcribe medication orders per written policies and procedures once skill validation has been successfully completed.
    • Administer medications and controlled substances and sign controlled substances sheets.
    • Document in the medical record with the abbreviation NG.
    • Perform patient assessments after the initial assessment or after the first assessment of the shift performed by the registered nurse.
    • Perform and document routine procedures taught within the nursing graduate's generic nursing program including placing nasal gastric tubes, performing urinary catheterizations, applying sterile dressings, performing blood sugar checks, and obtaining specimens.

    Requirements

    • Graduate of an accredited registered nursing program.
    • Eligible to sit for NCLEX. A nursing graduate shall cease practice as a nursing graduate immediately if the nursing graduate fails two attempts at the NCLEX exam or has not successfully taken and passed the NCLEX exam within 120 days of application to the board of nursing.
    • A nursing graduate shall cease practice as a nursing graduate no later than 120 days after the date the nursing graduate submitted an application to the Board or immediately if the nursing graduate fails the second NCLEX examination.
    • A nursing graduate may not work without the physical presence of and direct supervision by a registered nurse, refer to oneself or practice as a registered nurse (RN) or licensed practical nurse (LPN), be considered a staff person for purposes of a staffing pattern, accept charge responsibilities, or perform initial patient assessment or the first patient assessment of a shift, develop patient plans of care, evaluate or document patient discharge, or independently administer medications or intravenous therapy.

    Benefits

    • Medical, dental, and vision insurance.
    • Retirement plan with employer contribution.
    • Paid time off.
    • Employee tuition assistance benefits.
    • Employee referral bonus program.
    • Employer paid holidays, disability, and life/AD&D for full-time employees.
    • Wellness programs/employee assistance programs and more.

    Pay Range: $25 - $30 USD