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Trihealth Inc REGISTERED NURSE-GS THOMAS CTR PHYSICIAN Montgomery OH *sign on bonus up to $500 in Cincinnati, Ohio

Job Overview: We are seeking a dedicated Registered Nurse to join our Breast Surgical Practice within the TriHealth Cancer & Blood Institute. As a key member of our healthcare team, you will provide compassionate and comprehensive nursing care to patients with benign breast disease and breast cancer. Your responsibilities will include assessing patient health, telephone triage, clinic support and ensuring patient comfort and safety throughout their journey. Collaboration with providers and other healthcare professionals will be essential to optimize patient outcomes and provide seamless care. The ideal candidate will demonstrate clinical expertise with previous oncology experience, strong communication skills, and a commitment to delivering patient-centered care in the outpatient setting. Job Details: Monday - Friday 8:00 am to 4:30 pm No Weekends, Holidays, or On-Call Locations: Bethesda North Campus, Good Samaritan Campus - candidate must possess willingness to float between locations if needed Job Requirements: Associate's Degree or Diploma in Nursing New hires required to obtain BSN within 5 years of hire. BLS/CPR (Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers) Registered Nurse Knowledge, judgment, and skills derived from the principles of biological, physical, behavioral, social, and nursing sciences to meet complex health care needs at various stages of the life cycle Preferred membership in related professional organization Minimum of 3 years clinic experience in Nursing Job Responsibilities: Performs initial and ongoing assessment of patient and family. Completes initial assessment tool. Documents ongoing assessment per unit/TriHealth guidelines. Communicates assessment findings to other health care providers as appropriate. Includes health counseling and health teaching needs in assessment. Plans care for patient and family based on assessment, standards of care, and optimal specific outcomes. Initiates and individualizes appropriate patient care guidelines/plan of care or clinical pathways. Updates current plan of care as needed based on patient/family input and healthcare needs. Communicates plan of care to others. Provides a safe, therapeutic environment, maintains patient's autonomy, dignity, and rights, and is sensitive to patient diversity. Seeks resources to help form ethical decisions. Balances patient's needs and those of the unit/facility. Recognizes emergency situations and takes appropriate action. Completes patient assignment including documentation within scheduled timeframe. Bases interventions on clinical data and desired outcomes and documents accordingly. Trains/educates other staff and acts an expert resource in specialty area through abilities in existing and newer knowledge and skills. Effectively communicates information relative to surgical cases. Carries out physician orders. Evaluates the plan of care for patient based on optimal specific patient outcomes. Documents the patient/family response to care including teaching. Collaborates with the patient/family and with other members of the health care team, including physicians, to revise plan of care as needed. Supervises the care that was delegated to other health care team members. Performs technical skills according to policy and procedure and accepted standards within their area of practice. Uses all equipment in a safe, appropriate manner. Assumes organizational and educational responsibilities. Identifies areas for professional and self-improvement through self-assessment and peer review, as well as the continuing education of team members continuing education, formal education, professional organization membership, and/or certification. Shares knowledge and skills with colleagues and others. Provides peers with constructive feedback regarding skills and knowledge. Maintains awareness of ongoing continuous improvement change

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