Nurse Shift Manager EP Program
Sacramento, CA - USA
Job Summary
Where Youll Work
Founded in 1925 Dignity Health - Mercy General Hospital is a 310-bed acute care nonprofit hospital located in Sacramento California. Serving over 100000 patients annually the hospital offers a full complement of services including heart care cancer care womens health and neurology. Additionally Mercy General Hospital has been recognized as an LGBTQ Healthcare Equality Leader by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation and a Joint Commission-certified Primary Stroke Center.
Job Summary and Responsibilities
As our EP Program Nurse Shift Manager you will help patients undergoing cardiac electrophysiology (EP) procedures by coordinating their care and managing the inpatient EP program so they can receive safe efficient and high-quality treatment and achieve optimized outcomes.
Every day you will coordinate care for patients including pre-operative and post-operative management and communicate essential case updates to all involved parties. You will be expected to collaborate with interdisciplinary teams including cardiac electrophysiologists advanced practice providers (APPs) and nursing staff while also providing patient education to facilitate timely discharge and managing procedure orders.
To be successful in this role you must possess a Bachelors degree in nursing current BLS and ACLS certifications and a minimum of one year of cardiac nursing experience. Preferred qualifications include prior electrophysiology or cardiology inpatient experience and expertise in cardiac rhythm interpretation.
Job Requirements
Required:
- Bachelors degree in nursing or other field
- BLS through American Heart Assoication
- ACLS through American Heart Association
- Minimum One (1) year cardiac nuring experience
Preferred:
- Prior electrophysiology or cardiology inpatient experience
- Experience with cardiac rhythm interpretation
Required Experience:
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