Position Summary:
The RN Postpartum provides comprehensive nursing care to postpartum patients and newborns following delivery supporting maternal recovery and early newborn transition. This role conducts ongoing maternal and neonatal assessments manages pain and comfort needs and monitors clinical status to ensure safe evidence-based postpartum care. Working collaboratively with obstetric pediatric and lactation teams the RN supports breastfeeding bonding and family readiness for discharge. As part of a supportive team-oriented postpartum care environment this position promotes informed confident transitions to home through patient education compassionate communication and family-centered nursing practice.
Key Responsibilities:
- Perform comprehensive postpartum and newborn assessments monitoring changes in condition and responding promptly to clinical needs.
- Coordinate individualized care plans with physicians midwives lactation consultants and interdisciplinary team members to support safe recovery and infant well-being.
- Provide patient and family education on postpartum healing newborn feeding safety practices and discharge preparation.
- Maintain accurate and timely documentation of assessments interventions medications and patient responses in the electronic health record.
- Support and promote breastfeeding by assisting with positioning latch and early feeding guidance in collaboration with lactation services.
- Ensure adherence to infection-prevention safety and regulatory standards contributing to a secure and supportive unit environment.
Licenses and Certifications Required:
- Current or temporary RN license in North Dakota or compact RN licensure.
- BLS certification required within orientation period.
- Specialty certification in area of practice is desirable.
Educational Requirements:
- RN program as evidenced by licensure.
- Official diploma or transcript from the school/university from where Degree was received.
Experience Requirements:
- Hospital experience is preferred but not required.
Special Skills or Training Requirements:
- As required by specific units.
Physical Requirements:
The RN Postpartum is frequently required to stand walk bend and move throughout patient care areas for extended periods. The role involves assisting with patient mobility supporting safe handling of newborns and lifting or repositioning postpartum patients with the aid of proper equipment and team assistance. Adequate vision hearing manual dexterity and communication abilities are essential for monitoring patients administering medications and responding effectively in a clinical setting.
Environmental Requirements:
This position works in an inpatient postpartum and newborn care environment with routine exposure to infectious diseases bodily fluids and common clinical cleaning agents. The role involves regular interaction with medical equipment alarms and a moderate-to-fast workflow that may require rapid prioritization. Adherence to PPE use hand hygiene and all Trinity Health safety and infection-control protocols is required to maintain a safe environment for patients families and staff.
Position Summary: The RN Postpartum provides comprehensive nursing care to postpartum patients and newborns following delivery supporting maternal recovery and early newborn transition. This role conducts ongoing maternal and neonatal assessments manages pain and comfort needs and monitors clinical ...
Position Summary:
The RN Postpartum provides comprehensive nursing care to postpartum patients and newborns following delivery supporting maternal recovery and early newborn transition. This role conducts ongoing maternal and neonatal assessments manages pain and comfort needs and monitors clinical status to ensure safe evidence-based postpartum care. Working collaboratively with obstetric pediatric and lactation teams the RN supports breastfeeding bonding and family readiness for discharge. As part of a supportive team-oriented postpartum care environment this position promotes informed confident transitions to home through patient education compassionate communication and family-centered nursing practice.
Key Responsibilities:
- Perform comprehensive postpartum and newborn assessments monitoring changes in condition and responding promptly to clinical needs.
- Coordinate individualized care plans with physicians midwives lactation consultants and interdisciplinary team members to support safe recovery and infant well-being.
- Provide patient and family education on postpartum healing newborn feeding safety practices and discharge preparation.
- Maintain accurate and timely documentation of assessments interventions medications and patient responses in the electronic health record.
- Support and promote breastfeeding by assisting with positioning latch and early feeding guidance in collaboration with lactation services.
- Ensure adherence to infection-prevention safety and regulatory standards contributing to a secure and supportive unit environment.
Licenses and Certifications Required:
- Current or temporary RN license in North Dakota or compact RN licensure.
- BLS certification required within orientation period.
- Specialty certification in area of practice is desirable.
Educational Requirements:
- RN program as evidenced by licensure.
- Official diploma or transcript from the school/university from where Degree was received.
Experience Requirements:
- Hospital experience is preferred but not required.
Special Skills or Training Requirements:
- As required by specific units.
Physical Requirements:
The RN Postpartum is frequently required to stand walk bend and move throughout patient care areas for extended periods. The role involves assisting with patient mobility supporting safe handling of newborns and lifting or repositioning postpartum patients with the aid of proper equipment and team assistance. Adequate vision hearing manual dexterity and communication abilities are essential for monitoring patients administering medications and responding effectively in a clinical setting.
Environmental Requirements:
This position works in an inpatient postpartum and newborn care environment with routine exposure to infectious diseases bodily fluids and common clinical cleaning agents. The role involves regular interaction with medical equipment alarms and a moderate-to-fast workflow that may require rapid prioritization. Adherence to PPE use hand hygiene and all Trinity Health safety and infection-control protocols is required to maintain a safe environment for patients families and staff.
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