Nurse Clinician - Pediatric Transplant and Cellular Therapy, expereinced RN
Duke University Health System
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Posted: 03-Nov-23
Location: Durham, North Carolina
Salary: Open
Categories:
General Nursing
Internal Number: 238360
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Nurse Clinician- Pediatric Transplant and Cellular Therapy
Job Location - Duke University Hospital
Job Summary
The Pediatric Transplant and Cellular Therapy (PTCT) Nurse Clinician provides clinical expertise and care coordination to children ages 0-21 years referred for bone marrow or stem cell transplantation. In addition, s/he actively participates in the professional development of nursing staff. The PTCT Nurse Clinician is an integral member of the PTCT interdisciplinary team and of the Center of Advance Practice, collaborating with her/his colleagues to improve outcomes in the physical, psychosocial, emotional, spiritual, and educational domains of the pediatric bone marrow transplant patient and family. The PTCT Nurse Clinician contributes to excellence in patient care, research, teaching, and in providing leadership to the organization.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
Clinical Expert
Coordinate the evaluation of new patients and donors entering the Duke Pediatric Stem Cell Transplant system and serve as an ongoing clinical expert to patients and families
Screen all patient referrals for appropriateness of PSCT/PTCT (in collaboration with the MD); assess availability of donors and screen as applicable.
Schedule new patients for initial consultation with PTCT attending physicians and team members.
Assess, schedule and coordinate patient/donor home health needs.
Utilize comprehensive assessment skills to evaluate patient/donor results; collaborate findings with healthcare team.
Arrange necessary pre-transplant surgical, interventional and diagnostic procedures including central line placement; coordinate other procedures with nurse practitioner and healthcare team.
Complete all pre-transplant teaching prior to admission for transplantation (including but not limited to: pediatric unit policies and guidelines, bone marrow function, blood counts, nutrition, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, side effects, risks, GVHD, supportive care, and prophylaxis medications).
Participate in discharge plan of care at time of work-up.
Telephone triage including, but not limited to: new patient referrals, general inquiries and long-term follow-up.
Role model competence in advanced nursing skills
Coaching / Educator
Identify PSCT/PTCT patient/family education needs and priorities.
Participate in developing, implementing and evaluating patient education resources and programs appropriate to the patient's developmental level, health literacy level, learning needs, readiness to learn, and cultural values and beliefs.
Assess learning needs of nursing staff; plan and implement appropriate educational forums and opportunities to address critical learning needs and skills.
Participate in education of nurses and other health care team members.
Establish collaborative relationships within and across departments that promote patient safety, culturally competent care, and clinical excellence
Facilitate intra-agency and inter-agency communication.
Practice collegially with medical staff and other members of the healthcare team so that all providers' unique contributions to health outcomes will be enhanced.
Role model advanced practice professional nursing through conduct, appearance, communication, mutual respect, leadership, ethical decision-making, critical thinking, continuous learning and problem-solving skills
Provide leadership in maintaining a supportive and healthy work environment.
Assume responsibility for professional self-development. Quality of work reflects high professional and ethical standards
Demonstrate responsibility for professional practice through active participation in professional organization(s) and obtain a minimum of required Board of Nursing continuing education hours/year.
Research Utilization and Investigation and Quality Improvement
Cultivate a climate of clinical inquiry within clinical team
Integrate evidence into the health, illness, and wellness management of patients, families, communities and groups
Foster an interdisciplinary approach to quality improvement, evidence-based practice, research, and translation of research into practice
Promote evidence-based practice through staff education and participation in developing, implementing, and evaluating process standards such as plans of care, protocols, and guidelines.
Participate in establishing quality improvement agenda for unit, department, program, system, or population
Use quality monitoring data to assess the quality and effectiveness of clinical programs in meeting outcomes.
Educate patient and family about clinical trials, risks/benefits, protocols, and informed consent for PSCT/PTCT.
Facilitate patient and family understanding of the risks, benefits, and outcomes of proposed healthcare regimen to promote informed decision making.
Job Eligibility Requirements
Education
Graduate of an accredited BSN program
License
Current unrestricted RN license issued by or recognized by the NCBON
Certification
CPHON® and/or BMTCN® Certification preferred
Experience
Minimum 3-year applicable RN clinical experience is required
OR equivalent combination of relevant education and/ or experience
Physical and mental requirements:
Knowledge of professional nursing theory, clinical practice standards, and scope of a nurse clinician role.
Able to communicate clearly with patients, families, visitors, healthcare team, physicians, administrators, leadership, and others.
Able to use sensory and cognitive functions to process and prioritize information, perform health assessments, treatment, and follow-up.
Able to use fine motor skills
Able to record activities, document assessments & interventions; prepare reports and presentations
Able to use computer and learn new software programs
Able to provide leadership in clinical area of expertise and in meeting organizational goals
Able to navigate the Hospital and DUHS to provide clinical expertise to specific patient populations
Able to withstand prolonged standing and walking with the ability to move or lift at least fifty pounds
Able to remain focused and organized
Job Hours
1.0 FTE position, Monday-Friday, 10 hour day shift. Occasional weekend and holiday coverage may be required.
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