The Anesthesia Technician provides technical and clinical assistance, under the direction of an anesthesiologist, in monitoring and preparing the patient for anesthesia, within the Operating Room and/or in other departments within the hospital. *CA AH123
Registered nurses work collaboratively as part of a professional and medical team that includes doctors, social workers, care managers and therapists. They work to restore the patients’ health by following evidence-based nursing practices, exercising independent judgement and managing complex health issues. Nurses provide physical and psychological support to patients and also delegate tasks to ancillary team members. Typical RN duties include identification of care needs and individualized care planning, assessing/monitoring physical parameters, inserting intravenous catheters, monitoring and administering medications/ intravenous infusions all to help optimize the patient’s recovery to health, ensure high quality care and provide a safe hospital environment.
This position will perform in our Northwest Hospital Outpatient Surgery Center as an admit and recovery nurse. Must be willing to float to Pre-Surgical Admitting on the main hospital campus.
The Lab Assistant performs assigned support, pre-technical and semi-technical procedures in the laboratory. This may include but is not limited to: phlebotomy, specimen processing and preparation, and other support tasks to assist in maintaining an efficient, smooth workflow and to prepare specimens for analysis.
The Instrument Technician disassembles, cleans, disinfects, sterilizes, assembles and stores equipment and supplies used in the Operating Room or Endoscopy. The Instrument Technician functions competently and independently, under the general direction of the supervisor or registered nurse. AH123
Provides support as a member of the multi-disciplinary team to provide care to patients undergoing surgical procedures in the Outpatient Surgery Center located on the main campus. AH123 *CA
Registered nurses work collaboratively as part of a professional and medical team that includes doctors, social workers, care managers and therapists. They work to restore the patients’ health by following evidence-based nursing practices, exercising independent judgement and managing complex health issues. Nurses provide physical and psychological support to patients and also delegate tasks to ancillary team members. Typical RN duties include identification of care needs and individualized care planning, assessing/monitoring physical parameters, inserting intravenous catheters, monitoring and administering medications/ intravenous infusions all to help optimize the patient’s recovery to health, ensure high quality care and provide a safe hospital environment.
Northwest Hospital has an excellent opportunity for passionate, team-oriented nurses seeking to expand their leadership skills and abilities. Successful candidates for the Clinical Coordinator role collaborate with unit leadership, clinical staff, providers and other nursing support services to ensure patient centered, quality care. Some of the responsibilities are providing front line leadership in care coordination and care delivery, assisting with resource coordination, and intermittently delivering direct patient care. S/he also serves as a clinical nursing expert for department staff, problem solving workflows, systems and process issues. This is a full-time position working three 12-hour shifts per week. In addition, one 8-hour workday is dedicated to management responsibilities every two weeks. The Clinical Coordinator exemplifies the NWH Nursing Mission, Vision and Values as well as the Patients are First standards in their daily work and interactions.