
Staff Nurse- Operating Room - Mount Sinai Hospital -11AM-9:30PM ( 4 DAYS )
Mount Sinai Health System · New York, NY
- On site
- Full-time
- $64,851 / year
- New York, NY
Job highlights
- Provide safe, competent nursing care.
- Assess, plan, and evaluate patient needs.
- Collaborate with healthcare team.
- Educate patients and families.
- Adhere to quality and safety standards.
About the role
Staff Nurse Operating Room - Mount Sinai Health System
The Clinical Nurse is a Registered Professional Nurse who provides safe, competent quality care based on nursing theory and research to a designated group of patients and significant others.
Responsibilities
Patient Care
- Delivers patient care by incorporating the tenets of the professional practice model of Relationship Centered Care and through the application of the nursing process based upon theory, research, evidence-based practice, and approved organizational nursing standards.
- Assesses and evaluates patient care needs and applies critical thinking skills in patient care management.
- Integrates relevant assessment and intervention skills in the delivery of nursing care.
- Collaborates with the interdisciplinary healthcare team in the development, implementation, and evaluation of the plan of care.
- Prioritizes all aspects of patient care including teaching, rounding, coaching, and planning after hospital care and delegating to others as appropriate.
- Educates patients and caregivers while anticipating needs and readiness to learn, about their plan of care, transition of care, promotion of health, and prevention of disease.
- Communicates effectively and professionally with patients, family and all members of the Interdisciplinary Patient Care Team.
- Manages assignments within the Care Delivery Model of Modified Primary Nursing and demonstrates allocation of material resources effectively.
Patient Experience
- Role models the tenets of Mount Sinai Relationship Centered Care (MSHRCC) through facilitation of the following actions including, but not limited to, Admission Welcome, Bedside shift Report, HELP (High Risk Medications, Equipment, Lines, Drains, Airway, Pain and Plan of Care), AM/PM Care, 5 Minute Sit Down, Purposeful Hourly Rounding, Medication Review, Discharge Wrap Up, and MD/RN Unit Collaboration.
- Considers the patients values, preferences, expressed needs and knowledge in all aspects of care.
- Establishes and maintains a therapeutic relationship with the patient and family.
- Uses evidence-based practices to increase understanding of patient's perceptions of care.
- Initiates service recovery for patients and family members who have concerns and escalates to Clinical Nurse Manager/Assistant Nurse Manager/Nursing Administrator or Patient Relations as needed.
- Demonstrates caring, respect, compassion, empathy and active listening through dialogue, body language and actions.
- Supports staff use of evidence-based practices to increase understanding of patient's perceptions of care.
- Conducts Purposeful Hourly Rounding (PHR) on assigned patients addressing the 4 Ps.
Quality and Safety
- Practices safe and efficient patient-centered care, identifying and escalating barriers and opportunities for improvement.
- Demonstrates clinical skills and knowledge crucial to quality and safety in the patient population served.
- Implements process improvement strategies based on institutional, evidence-based ensure and procedures.
- Engages in formal and informal peer and institutional review processes.
- Collaborates with interdisciplinary teams to create and implement quality improvement projects, evidence-based practice activities and nursing research studies.
- Contributes to quality and safety practices and required compliance measures.
- Implements principles of high reliability to identify and avoid high risk behaviors to provide a safe environment for patients.
- Escalates potential safety hazards or gaps from best practice following institutional chain of command protocol.
- Utilizes institutional information technology by documenting nursing practice to support quality and performance improvement initiatives.
Operations
- Performs charge nurse duties as assigned.
- Coordinates with the Clinical Coordinator/Clinical Nurse Manager/Assistant Nurse Manager/Nursing Administrator to ensure supplies are appropriately utilized and inventory is sufficient for patient care.
- Escalates material or staffing resource deficits to charge nurse, Clinical Nurse Manager/Assistant Nurse Manager or Nursing Administrator.
- Demonstrates patient focused and cost-effective approaches to patient care in terms of equipment, staff, supplies and all other resources.
- Documents in an accurate and thorough manner in compliance with hospital, regulatory and legal requirements and standards of care.
- Facilitates patient throughput on a shift basis.
Professional Development
- Contributes to the environment of care to support clinical colleagues, patients and their families and members of the healthcare team.
- Advances clinical competence in nursing practice to progress from novice to expert.
- Projects a professional image to colleagues and communicates with styles and methods that demonstrate caring, respect, compassion and empathy.
- Incorporates ethical principles into decision making for patient and family.
- Encourages and demonstrates a spirit of scholarship, inquiry, life-long learning and innovation for self and others.
- Acquires knowledge and skills relative to the role, patient population, clinical specialty and local and/or global health community needs.
- Participates in shared decision making through specialty practice councils, nursing department committees and unit initiatives.
- Serves as a professional role model and preceptor for new staff and students.
- Advances as a clinical leader through acting in the charge role, as a patient throughput facilitator and resource person for the unit/clinical service area.
- Articulates the values of research and evidence-based practice and its application to nursing practice and the environment of care.
- Contributes to the profession of nursing through participation in professional organizations.
Qualifications
- Graduation from an accredited Nursing program.
- Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing. (BSN) Associate’s Degree in Nursing (ADN) RN who is matriculated in a BSN Program with a graduation date within the year.
- Any Associate’s Degree in Nursing (ADN) RN with Nursing experience must be approved by the CNO.
- Relevant clinical competence in area of nursing practice assigned; new graduates must possess current knowledge of the nursing process and its application.
- Licensed as a registered nurse with current registration in New York State.
- BLS Certification Required.
- Preferred Operating Room experience.
Key skills/competency
- Registered Nurse
- Patient Care
- Nursing Process
- Critical Thinking
- Evidence-Based Practice
- Interdisciplinary Collaboration
- Patient Education
- Healthcare Operations
- Professional Development
- Operating Room Experience
Skills & topics
- Registered Nurse
- Operating Room Nurse
- RN
- Clinical Nurse
- Patient Care
- Nursing
- Healthcare
- Hospital
- New York
- Staff Nurse
How to get hired
- Tailor your resume: Highlight operating room experience and nursing certifications.
- Showcase your skills: Emphasize patient care, critical thinking, and teamwork.
- Prepare for interviews: Practice behavioral questions about patient safety and care.
- Research Mount Sinai: Understand their mission and Relationship Centered Care model.
- Highlight your BSN: Mention your Bachelor's Degree in Nursing if applicable.
Technical preparation
Master BLS and advanced certifications.,Review OR procedures and protocols.,Practice sterile technique principles.,Familiarize with EMR system.
Behavioral questions
Describe a challenging patient situation.,How do you handle stress under pressure?,Give an example of teamwork.,How do you ensure patient safety?
Frequently asked questions
- What are the shift hours for the Staff Nurse Operating Room at Mount Sinai?
- The shift hours for this Staff Nurse Operating Room position are 11 AM - 9:30 PM, working 4 days a week.
- What is the required education for a Staff Nurse at Mount Sinai Health System?
- A graduation from an accredited Nursing program is required. A Bachelor's Degree in Nursing (BSN) is preferred, but an Associate's Degree in Nursing (ADN) RN who is matriculated in a BSN program with a graduation date within the year is also accepted. Any ADN RN with nursing experience must be approved by the CNO.
- Is Operating Room experience required for this Staff Nurse role?
- Operating Room experience is preferred but not strictly required for this Staff Nurse position. New graduates with current knowledge of the nursing process are also encouraged to apply.
- What certifications are necessary for the Staff Nurse position at Mount Sinai?
- A Licensed Registered Nurse with current registration in New York State and BLS Certification are required for this Staff Nurse role.
- What is the salary range for a Staff Nurse at Mount Sinai Health System?
- The hourly salary range for this Staff Nurse role is $64.8517 - $64.8517. Actual salaries are determined by factors like experience and education.
- How does Mount Sinai Health System approach patient care?
- Mount Sinai Health System emphasizes Relationship Centered Care (MSHRCC), focusing on patient values, preferences, and active listening to establish therapeutic relationships and improve patient perceptions of care.
- What is the significance of BLS Certification for this role?
- BLS (Basic Life Support) Certification is a mandatory requirement for the Staff Nurse Operating Room position, indicating proficiency in essential life-saving techniques.
- What are the key responsibilities of a Clinical Nurse at Mount Sinai?
- Key responsibilities include delivering safe and competent patient care, assessing patient needs, collaborating with the healthcare team, educating patients and families, and ensuring quality and safety standards are met.