Graduate Nurse Coordinator - en Orlando Health
Orlando Health · Orlando, Estados Unidos De América · Onsite
- Professional
- Oficina en Orlando
Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children
Providing compassionate care to the children, teenagers and young adults of Central Florida for more than 30 years, Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children is located on the downtown Orlando campus and includes 156 licensed beds for specialized care for children as well as the Bert Martin’s Champions for Children Emergency Department & Trauma Center, offering trauma care for children as the pediatric site of the Orlando Health ORMC Level One Trauma Center. State-of-the-art pediatric services are provided by a comprehensive staff that includes pediatric subspecialty physicians and a nursing team that is “Magnet” recognized for nursing excellence and high-quality patient care. The hospital also has earned national recognition for 12 consecutive years as a “Best Children’s Hospitals” by U.S. News & World Report and was included, together with Orlando Health ORMC, in the IBM Watson Health 100 Top Hospitals® list for 2021.
Top Reasons to Choose Orlando Health – Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children:
- Competitive Pay: Evening, nights, and weekend shift differentials offered for qualifying positions.
- Free Continued Education Opportunities
- Nurse Certification Opportunity
- Benefits Start Day 1 of hire
- Room for growth
- Just Culture
- & much, much more! Student loan repayment, tuition reimbursement, back up elder and childcare, pet insurance, etc.
Arnold Palmer Hospital Learning Specialist Team is seeking Graduate Nurse Coordinator. The New Graduate Nurse Site Coordinator is a site-based registered professional nursing leader who oversees and manages all aspects of the comprehensive program(s) for transitioning all new graduate registered nurses (RNs) from the academic into the
professional work environment, from a novice or advanced beginner to a competent professional RN. In conjunction with the system Nurse Residency Program (NRP) Coordinator and other nursing leaders, s/he is responsible for the planning, coordination, implementation, and evaluation of site-based initiatives including programmatic guidance for the post-graduate nurse, preceptor,mentor and other NRP program support team members. The incumbent is responsible for the assessment of orientation and training program needs, development, and execution of program objectives, and evaluation and ongoing improvement of a competencybased orientation for the Nurse residents.
Responsibilities:
Essential Functions
Education
Develops and refines site orientation and training needs of nurse residents to align with NRP expectations and standards
Ensures consistency in NRP implementation, evaluation, and cohort coordination as needed
Acts as a liaison between the NRP Coordinator and site Learning Manager communicating issues essential to the program and residents
Nurtures the NRP philosophy, policy, and objectives for residents to facilitate the smooth transition to the Orlando Health model of professional nursing practice at the site level
Oversees the implementation of the NRP curriculum, in collaboration with the NRP coordinator and nursing leadership
Develops and implements innovative models of site-based instruction to support clinical learning in simulation, seminars, and at the bedside
Assists with coordinating classes, skills labs, specialized courses, group sessions, and other activities based on adult learning principles.
Mentorship
Observes and evaluates resident practice in collaboration with preceptors, learning specialists, and nurse leaders, and recommends changes, as warranted, using an evidence-based approach to practice
Provides leadership and feedback to preceptors and learning specialists in evaluating clinical performance against practice standards
Guides residents and preceptors in working with the NRP curriculum to achieve optimal Orlando Health outcomes in collaboration with the NRP coordinator
Manages confidential and critical materials, issues, and communications.
Interacts with staff in an ethical, consistent, fair, timely, appropriate, and decisive manner in accordance with hospital and nursing policies.
Leadership
Acts as the site-based leader supporting the NRP and new graduate transition articulating program needs and reporting program issues to nursing and NRP leadership as appropriate
Communicates with nursing leaders and other stakeholders on a regular basis or as needed
Generates data analysis reports as needed
Participates in NRP, leadership, and clinical learning conference calls, seminars, and work groups to create a professional network, share expertise and experiences, and further develop a supportive environment for the new graduate nurse at Orlando Health
Functions as a liaison between site-based leadership and education and the system learning and NRP to assure a smoothly coordinated residency program.
Communicates with Human Resources to facilitate recruitment of residents possessing the background and skills required for successful performance.
Identifies factors that affect the resident’s ability to learn and fulfill job requirements, progression with the program, and retention and then communicates recommendations, as needed, to the preceptor, nursing leadership, and the NRP Coordinator.
Provides input with the clinical evaluation of team members.
Supports and sustains all leadership-driven initiatives
Embraces, communicates, and promotes change.
Strategic Planning
Serves as a c consultant to clinical areas with new graduate nurses to ensure appropriate resources and structures are in place to foster a supportive and nurturing environment
Identifies when additional resources are needed to support the new graduate nurse transition and discusses with site leadership and the NRP Coordinator.
Regularly reviews NRP and new graduate data and program outcomes to identify areas for improvement.
Research
Utilizes NRP data and site outcomes for continued improvement activities
Establishes and maintains tracking methods to ensure competencies, orientation, and other program components are completed within identified timelines
Incorporates objective assessment of program outcomes, preceptor performance, and site and unit culture to foster optimal healthy work environment standards supportive of new graduate nurses
Other Related Functions
Holds self and others accountable to Orlando Health’s mission, vision, and values.
Maintains reasonably regular, punctual attendance consistent with Orlando Health policies, the ADA, FMLA, and other federal, state, and local standards
Expresses ideas clearly and effectively in verbal and written communication to team members and groups.
Fosters diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Demonstrates collaborative and collegial relationship skills.
Appropriate Clinical Practice Knowledge
Performance supports the Professional Practice Model values – clinical excellence and caring practice.
Superior clinical and critical thinking skills for assigned unit/department.
Interprets the appropriate information needed to identify each patient’s requirements relative to their age-specific needs and to provide nursing care needed as described in the unit/department’s policies and procedures.
Performance/Quality Improvement
Monitors compliance and outcomes to identify issues and trends and leads the team on process/quality improvement
initiatives.
Ensures practice changes evidence-based, promote high-quality nursing practice, and are consistent with research, organization, and national standards.
Qualifications:
Education/Training
Graduate of an accredited school of nursing.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree (BSN) required.
Licensure/Certification
• Current licensure as a registered nurse in the State of Florida or Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC).
• Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification.
• May require one or more of the following certifications based on the assigned patient population:
o Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS)
o Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)
o Neonatal Advanced Life Support (NALS)
o Trauma Nurse Core Course (TNCC)
• Obtain National Certification in specialty area within 12 months.
Experience
Three (3) years of experience as a Registered Nurse in an acute care setting.