Under general supervision, to apply the theoretical concepts of the nursing profession while providing direct patient care within the parameters of established nursing policies and procedures in patient care situations required by the assigned clinical setting; to initiate and perform established nursing interventions utilizing current clinical knowledge.
Santa Clara Valley Healthcare (SCVH) is the second largest public health care system in California and includes four acute care hospitals, 14 clinics and 60+ specialty and sub-specialty services. Our mission is to provide high-quality, accessible healthcare and excellent service to everyone in Santa Clara County.
Because we serve patients throughout multiple hospitals and clinics, you may have to work at different sites. We will meet any obligations we may have when this occurs.
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center - SCVMC is a full-service tertiary acute care teaching hospital with 699 licensed beds providing a wide range of specialized services, including Rehabilitation, Burn, Trauma, and NICU. SCVMC was ranked by U.S. News and World Report as #6 Rehabilitation Hospital in the nation and #1 in the West and designated as a 2024 High Performing hospital for Maternity Care, Heart Failure, Stroke, Hip Fracture, and Pneumonia.
O'Connor Hospital - O'Connor Hospital (OCH) is a 358 licensed bed acute care facility offering a full range of inpatient and outpatient medical, surgical and specialty programs to residents of Santa Clara County. It was founded in 1889 as one of the first hospitals in the county. OCH has grown significantly over the past five years in both its inpatient volume and its Emergency Department visits. Along with these volume increases other ancillary and clinical departments like imaging, lab, pharmacy, and respiratory have seen growth as well.
St. Louise Regional Hospital - Since 1989, St. Louise Regional Hospital (SLRH) has been caring for the residents in Santa Clara and San Benito Counties, offering a wide range of inpatient and outpatient medical specialties. SLRH has 93 beds, is a Designated Primary Stroke Center, and is the only acute care hospital in the area. Located in Gilroy, SLRH maintains a CALSTAR 2 emergency helicopter base on the premises.
Regional Medical Center– Regional Medical Center (RMC) is a 258-bed hospital that is the main emergency healthcare provider for East San José, treating a wide range of critical and life-threatening conditions for more than 60 years. Since the SCVH integration of RMC effective 4/1/25, RMC has expanded the critical services including Level II trauma, Thrombectomy capable Stroke Center and STEMI care, and has been seeing an increased number of emergency visits and inpatient volume.
Santa Clara County Health System is seeking full-time, part-time, extra-help, and per diem Clinic Nurses to work in various Primary and Specialty Care departments within their Ambulatory Care network.
The list established may be used for other vacancies as they occur in Ambulatory Care, which includes (but not limited):
All Hospitals - Employee Health
St. Louise Regional Hospital - Wound Clinic
O'Connor Hospital - Wound Clinic
O'Connor Hospital - Infusion
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center Community Based Outreach and Clinical Disaster Response Team
Valley Specialty Centers
Regional Medical Center
Primary Care
Valley Medical Center - HEALTH CENTERS
Valley Health Center Bascom
Valley Health Center Downtown
Valley Health Center East Valley
Valley Health Center Gilroy
Valley Health Center Lenzen
Valley Health Center Milpitas
Valley Health Center Moorpark
Valley Health Center Sunnyvale
Valley Health Center Tully
Valley Health Center Lundy
Valley Health Center McKee
Valley Specialty Center
Valley Homeless Health Care Program (VHHP)
Valley Health Center Vietnamese American Service Center
Etc.
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Sufficient education, training, and experience to demonstrate the ability to perform the above tasks, plus the possession and direct application of the following knowledge and abilities:
Training and Experience Note: The required knowledge and abilities are attained through possession of an active California Registered Nurse License without restrictions;
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Three (3) years of full-time Registered Nurse (RN) experience, of which one (1) year must have been within the last three (3) years, in an accredited hospital, clinic, or healthcare setting.
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One (1) year of full-time RN experience, within the last three (3) years, in the nursing specialty area. A nursing specialty is a field of nursing that focuses on either a particular patient population or a health condition.
Possession of a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) and possession of a nationally recognized certification in a specialty area is preferred.
Special Requirements
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Must possess and maintain the following certification(s) during employment:
o Basic Life Saving Certification (BLS)
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For clinical specialty areas, must possess and maintain the following certification(s) during employment:
o Advance Cardiovascular Life Saving Certification (ACLS)
o Other identified specialty area certification(s) for specialty patient populations at appointment, as required.
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Ability to travel to alternate locations in the course of work. If driving, possession of a valid California driver’s license prior to appointment and the ability to qualify for and maintain a County driver authorization.
As a condition of employment, pursuant to California Government Code Sections 3100-3109 and Local Ordinance, all County of Santa Clara employees are designated Disaster Service Workers (DSWs), including extra help. A DSW is required to complete all assigned DSW-related training, and in the event of an emergency, return to work as ordered.
Knowledge of:
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California Nurse Practice Act;
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American Nursing Association Code of Ethics;
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Nursing Professional Practice Model;
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Federal and State healthcare laws and regulations appropriate to the operation of California hospitals;
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Current nursing and related medical theory necessary to administer nursing care within assigned clinical setting;
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Principles, practices, and methods of acute and primary care clinical nursing, including community aspects and continuity of patient care;
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Diagnosis and treatment of common medical problems as related to a clinical specialty area;
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Clinical systems, supplies, and equipment;
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Safety and Infection Control practices;
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Sciences basic to nursing (anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, microbiology);
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English usage, style, grammar, punctuation, and spelling;
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Common computer systems and charting applications.
Ability to:
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Establish relationships with patients/families in difficult or crisis situations;
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Advocate for the patient/family perspective and work toward resolution of conflict;
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Develop and implement complex teaching plans;
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Be a subject matter expert and be recognized by other staff nurses and physicians for their expert knowledge;
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Support less experienced Registered Nurses;
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Recognize and report subtle variations in patient responses;
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Anticipate and identify the needs of other patients and the capabilities of the nurses assigned to them;
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Develop innovative strategies to enhance patient care;
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Model high performance leadership behaviors (e.g., thoughtful listening, effective questioning, and empowerment);
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Act as a change agent and facilitate implementation and evaluation of change;
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Perform skillfully under pressure;
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Juggle and integrate needs and requests of multiple patients without losing important information or overlooking significant needs;
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Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with people of diverse backgrounds and cultures;
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Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work, at all levels, including colleagues, the public, and representatives of other agencies.