Location
Bellevue, Washington
Salary
$37 - $66 / HOUR
The Registered Nurse will provide direct patient care by assessing health conditions, developing personalized care plans, and administering nursing care to patients with diverse needs. Key duties also involve guiding patients on health maintenance, supporting case management, and ensuring accurate documentation of all procedures and care provided.
Candidates must possess a current and valid Registered Nurse license in the state of service, along with maintaining current CPR and BLS certifications. Essential qualifications include strong written, verbal, and interpersonal skills, alongside knowledge of common safety hazards and precautions.
Clinical Care & Patient Management Perform patient assessments including vital signs, history review, and clinical data collection Triage patient concerns via phone, electronic messaging, or in person using established clinical protocols Provide nursing care and interventions within scope of practice and per provider orders Assist providers with in-office procedures and examinations as applicable; MFM Only: this includes NSTs Administer medications, injections, vaccines, and treatments as ordered Identify and appropriately escalate urgent or emergent patient conditions MFM Only: Monitor and manage patients with complex conditions including diabetes in pregnancy, hypertension, multiple gestation, fetal anomalies, preterm labor risk, and maternal medical comorbidities Care Coordination & Follow-Up Coordinate care with providers, ancillary departments, external facilities, and specialists Arrange referrals, diagnostic testing, procedures, and follow-up appointments Review laboratory and diagnostic results and communicate findings to providers and patients as directed Support care transitions including hospital admissions, discharges, and post-visit follow-up Patient Education & Advocacy Provide patient and family education related to conditions, treatments, medications, and care plans Reinforce provider instructions and ensure patient understanding of next steps and warning signs Provide care with cultural sensitivity, professionalism, and empathy Advocate for patients to support informed decision-making and access to care Documentation & Compliance Document assessments, care provided, and patient communications accurately and timely in the electronic medical record Ensure compliance with clinical policies, safety standards, HIPAA, and regulatory requirements Participate in quality improvement, safety, and performance initiatives Performs other duties as assigned
Education: Completion of an accredited nursing program – either a two-year Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) or a four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN).
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