Registered Nurse - Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (British Columbia)

Registered Nurse - Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (British Columbia)

21 Aug
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Fraser Health
|
British Columbia

21 Aug

Fraser Health

British Columbia

Make a difference in the lives of newborns as a Part Time Registered Nurse in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Royal Columbian Hospital. Collaborate on advanced neonatal care in New Westminster.

This position at Royal Columbian Hospital requires a compassionate Registered Nurse focused on supporting neonatal patients and their families. Working under the Manager of Clinical Services, you'll conduct assessments, plan interventions, and facilitate communication among care providers and families. Your expertise will ensure the delivery of exemplary Family-Centered Care.

Key Responsibilities:
• Assess newborn conditions and identify care needs
• Write timely, accurate reports on patient care
• Participate in high-risk delivery and resuscitation




• Maintain comprehensive patient documentation
• Collaborate with interdisciplinary support services

Requirements:
• Graduate of an approved Nursing program and BCCNM registration
• One year of recent neonatal experience required
• Current NRP and Basic Rescuer certifications
• Ability to manage a changing environment effectively
• Skills in prioritizing tasks and patient communication

Contribute to high standards of care in our NICU, fostering a supportive setting for families.
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📌 Registered Nurse - Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (British Columbia)
🏢 Fraser Health
📍 British Columbia

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