Work 1 day per week (6.5 hrs.) making a difference in the lives of women in your community! Flexible hours with negotiable pay based on experience.
Hope Clinic for Women is a faith-based, life-affirming organization that offers a compassionate and supportive environment. As part of our team, you will play a key role in providing essential services to women, supporting their health and well-being.
Requirements:
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Two-Year RN Degree from a College or university; and one-year related experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Current RN License or Current BSN License.
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Willing to complete Limited Obstetric Ultrasound Training and sign a retention agreement.
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Professional, yet friendly and compassionate demeanor and good communicator.
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Proficient with computers and basic office operations.
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Achieve/maintain BLS Certification.
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Valid Driver's License.
Responsibilities:
Nursing Responsibilities:
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Conduct intakes and assess patient needs and make nursing judgments that reflect safe nurse practices.
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Administer pregnancy tests.
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Explain pregnancy testing process to patients.
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Clean instruments and equipment; maintain stock of supplies.
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Conduct specified laboratory tests as directed by the Medical Director's Standing Orders.
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Administer nursing care and treatment in accordance with the Medical Director's standing orders.
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Maintain accurate patient records.
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Record information in logbooks.
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Investigate and resolve concerns, referring to the Nurse Manager, Executive Director, or Medical Director as appropriate.
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Attend Medical Executive Meetings as requested.
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Attend medical training and complete continuing education pertinent to the clinic's practices as requested.
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Perform other nursing duties as requested by Nurse Manager.
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Assist in auditing charts.
Sonography Responsibilities:
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Perform clinical assessment and limited obstetric ultrasound examinations.
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Use cognitive sonographic skills to identify, record and adapt procedures as appropriate to anatomical, pathological, diagnostic information and images.
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Use independent judgment during the exam to accurately differentiate between normal and pathologic findings.
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Analyze sonograms, synthesize sonographic information and medical history, and communicate findings to the Medical Director or appropriate physician.
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Assume responsibility for the safety, mental and physical comfort of patients while they are in the sonographer's care.
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Maintain a daily log of patients seen.
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Maintain ultrasound equipment and work area and maintain adequate supplies.
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Participate in annual skills advancement and assessment for competency in performing ultrasounds and has documentation of original competency and maintenance of skills.
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Maintain competencies (5-10 CEUs/CMEs) related to sonography annually.
Why Join Us?
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Work in a faith-based organization that makes a positive impact on the community.
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Collaborative, supportive team environment.
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9:00 – 4:00 schedule, one day per week.
To apply, please submit your resume and a cover letter explaining your desire to work at Hope Clinic for Women and how your values align with our mission.