Sign on bonus eligible up to $15,000
Full time 36 hrs/week
12 hr nights
Weekend Option scheduled - must work 24 hours out of the scheduled 36 hours/week during weekend hours.
Weekend hours for night shift include Friday, Saturday, Sunday nights.
Our Inpatient Department is a 25- bed med surg unit seperated into two connecting halls. Our rooms are big and bright. St Josephs was built in 2013 so everything still feels new and fresh.
4 of our beds are designated as our Special Care Unit and used for IMC/ progressive care patients.
Those beds can also be saved for swing beds allowing us to care for patients for up to 6 weeks.
Also within our unit is a negative pressure room and a specially designed hospice room that allows for more private space for the patient and their family.
We house equipment and supplies outside of the rooms for easy and efficient access.
Our nurses are typically working a 5 or 6:1 ratio, 4:1 on the Special Care Unit.
"It is truly a family environment we not only treat each other like family but our patients as well. I always say once you join our team or our floor you are now considered our family. This makes for a great learning environment for our newer colleagues as well. We consistently go above and beyond for our patients. It is not unusual for us to be signing happy birthday to a patient or celebrating an anniversary. We have even done a fun gender reveal for a patient who missed his great grand babies.
Another example of going above and beyond is we have bird feeders on the outside of our rooms for each patient that I fill myself. Our patients genuinely enjoy watching the birds come to their window and we love to spread a little joy.
I myself have been here over 11 years now and in my current position for over 5 years. We do have several nurses who have been here 5 plus years and recently a nurse who just retired from here after 30 years of employment." - Michelle Herzberg, Inpatient Nurse Director
For more information contact Debbie.Suttles@hshs.org
Establishes a compassionate environment by providing emotional, psychological, and spiritual support to patients, friends, and families. Promotes and restores patients' health by completing the nursing process, collaborating with physicians and multidisciplinary team members, providing physical and psychological support to patients, friends, and families, and supervising assigned team members. Promotes patient's independence by establishing patient care goals, teaching patient, friends, and family to understand condition, medications, and self-care skills, and answering questions. Assures quality of care by adhering to therapeutic standards, measuring health outcomes against patient care goals and standards, making or recommending necessary adjustments, and following nursing philosophies and standards of care set by state board of nursing, state nurse practice act, and other governing agency regulations.
Qualifications
Education
Graduate from an accredited and approved school of nursing accepted for licensure in the state of practice is required.
Bachelor’s degree in Nursing is preferred.
Experience
Experience in healthcare is preferred.
Certifications, Licenses and Registrations
Licensed as a Registered Nurse (RN) in state of practice is required.
Wisconsin: RNs may practice with a valid multi-state RN license as outlined in the Nurse Licensure Compact rules.
Basic Life Support (BLS) is required.
Overview
Throughout communities in Illinois and Wisconsin, 15 hospitals, numerous community-based health centers and clinics, our 15,000+ colleagues have built a culture based on our solid core values of respect, care, competence, and joy. These are the ideals we believe in, work by, and live each day.
Built upon more than 145 years of service to the communities we serve, we now look to the future and our place in it as a health care system that strives to continually improve processes, procedures, and outcomes with the latest and most advanced technologies and treatments.
Regardless of how far our passion for excellence carries us, our focus will always remain on the most important person in our entire organization: The patient.
HSHS requires COVID-19 vaccines or an approved medical or religious exemption for all colleagues.
HSHS and affiliates is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE).
HSHS is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace dedicated to pursuing and hiring a diverse workforce.
Benefits
HSHS provides a benefits package designed to support the overall well-being of our colleagues including their physical, emotional, financial, spiritual, and work health. Colleagues budgeted to work at least 32 hours per pay period are eligible for HSHS benefits.
Since 1875, the Hospital Sisters of St. Francis have been caring for patients in Illinois, Wisconsin and other locations in the United States and across the world. Today, Hospital Sisters Health System (HSHS) is a multi-institutional health care system that cares for patients in 14 communities in Illinois and Wisconsin. With 15 hospitals, scores of community-based health centers and clinics, nearly 2,300 physician partners, and more than 14,600 colleagues, HSHS is committed to its mission “to reveal and embody Christ’s healing love for all people through our high quality Franciscan health care ministry.” HSHS continues to advance its mission through its care integration strategy by working closely with physician partners in Illinois and Wisconsin to deliver high quality, patient-centered care. Together, we strive to ensure each patient who enters our system has seamless access to health and wellness programs, primary and specialty care, and acute and post-acute care. Through their commitment to our care integration strategy, HSHS physician partners coordinate closely with our hospital and clinic colleagues to provide our patients with holistic care that meets their individual needs. By leveraging the latest technology, emphasizing the importance of relationships, and living its values, HSHS is making a positive difference in the lives of the patients and families it is privileged to serve.