American heart association bls stable certification
Neonatal resuscitation program certification
The Registered Nurse works collaboratively with the healthcare team to assess patient needs and implement appropriate interventions for mothers and babies
Job Summary
The Registered Nurse works collaboratively with the healthcare team to assess patient needs and implement appropriate interventions for mothers and babies.
Employees must obtain Neonatal Resuscitation Program Certification within six months of hire and complete specific stroke education requirements.
This position requires regular attendance on varied shifts including nights, weekends, and potential after-hours or on-call duties.
Matching Summary
The Registered Nurse works collaboratively with the healthcare team to assess patient needs and implement appropriate interventions for mothers and babies.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Current Montana Registered Nurse Licensure
American Heart Association BLS STABLE certification
Neonatal Resuscitation Program Certification
Stroke competency and cerebrovascular disease education
Ability to work night shifts and weekends
Collaborative teamwork with healthcare professionals
Nice-to-have
Willingness to practice modified primary nursing
Strong emotional intelligence and interpersonal skills
Creativity in problem analysis and decision making
Self-directed approach with minimal oversight
Commitment to integrating research into practice
Key Requirements
Current Montana RN License
AHA BLS STABLE certification
NRP Certification within 6 months
DNV compliance training completion
Two hours initial stroke education within one year