Antelope Valley Hospital
RN Break Nurse - Emergency - Full Time/Days - Req# 2080666831
Antelope Valley Hospital, Lancaster, California, us, 93586
Job Objective
The RN Break Nurse is responsible for the nursing care of patients as established by the Nursing Practice Act of the Board of Registered Nursing of the State of California and guided by policies and procedures of the Medical Center.
Duties and Responsibilities
Arrive at the assigned unit prepared to work for scheduled shift.
Obtain a copy of the completed Lunch Breaks Schedule from the Charge Nurse (CN) or a designee.
Introduce yourself and inform the Primary Care Nurses (PCN) of your role as the Break Nurse (BN).
Receive a brief 3‑5min report, accept the PCN’s phone and assume care of the patients on your assignment.
Assume full responsibility of the patients during the PCN’s break and provide the care necessary, including ADLs, assistance in procedures, transferring/receiving of the patient to/from another department, and communication with physicians, family members and other members of the healthcare team.
Review all orders in the electronic medical record and complete any tasks which are due.
Document break relief in the staff management system.
If there is no nurse to break, inform the Charge Nurse and House Supervisor. Stay in the initially assigned department as a Resource Nurse unless redirected by the unit Manager or HS to provide breaks in different departments.
Perform as Break Nurse only during times when PCNs need meal break relief unless redirected and approved by the unit Manager or HS. Notify the Staffing Office if the role changes.
Notify the Charge Nurse immediately if problems are encountered with providing breaks at the assigned times.
If a PCN doesn’t return on time for his/her break, notify the Charge Nurse or a designee. Give a handoff report to the Charge Nurse and proceed to relieve the next nurse.
Non‑Essential Duties
Other duties assigned within compliance with Title 22, The Joint Commission, and CMS.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge
Supports and adheres to the values and mission statement established by the AVMC Board of Directors.
Conforms to required accreditation standards.
Conforms with and supports Medical Center quality management and performance improvement guidelines.
Skills
Skill and ability to follow telephone etiquette/standards.
Displays a willingness to work as a team player.
Safely and effectively uses all the equipment necessary to carry out duties.
Abilities
Ability to adhere to all established AVMC policies and procedures and to interpret and function under these.
Ability to organize work and establish priorities.
Ability to expand on own initiative in performance of duties.
Ability to function effectively under pressure and meet time parameters.
Ability to relieve clerical staff at desk, or to adopt any function commonly assigned to unlicensed assistive personnel, or as allowed within scope of nursing practice, as needed.
Ability to give and support the highest level of patient/customer satisfaction at all times.
Ability to be flexible in meeting staffing requirements of the facility.
Ability to meet basic health requirements and physical job standards.
AVMC Values
Patients Come First – We listen actively and communicate with our patients and families, placing safety as a top priority.
Accountability & Ownership – We fully complete tasks, are transparent, effectively communicate, and recognize that what we do reflects on us.
Teamwork – We build trusting relationships, promote a sense of community, and are respectful of everyone. Success is about the whole team.
Integrity & Honesty – We tell the truth at all times, speak up when something is wrong, and do the right thing when no one is looking.
Excellence – We take pride in our work, are goal‑oriented, and on a never‑ending quest for top tier quality.
Initiative & Innovation – Our can‑do attitudes, creativity, and resourcefulness empower us to improve the patient’s experience, solve our own problems, make timely decisions, and look for opportunities to add value.
Tenderness & Compassion – We have genuine empathy, show kindness, and encourage and advocate for each other.
Education and Experience National certifications are desirable.
Experience Minimum of one year of experience in an acute care setting.
Required Licensure and/or Certifications
Registered Nurse
BCLS required
ACLS, NRP, and PALS certification may be required, dependent upon practice area.
AVMC Conduct/Compliance Expectations
Ability to adhere with AVMC Attendance and Punctuality Policy.
Ability to adhere with AVMC Leaves of Absence Policy.
Ability to adhere with AVMC Paid Time Off (PTO) Policy.
Ability to adhere to the department dress code.
Ability to organize work and establish priorities.
Ability to expand on own initiative in performance of duties.
Skill and ability to follow the telephone etiquette/standards.
Ability to function effectively under pressure and meet time parameters.
Ability to communicate effectively while maintaining good working relationships with co‑workers, managers and other hospital staff.
Ability to adhere to the normal standards of courtesy and conduct as defined under the rules of hospitality at AVMC.
Ability to maintain the confidentiality of patients, hospital and department information.
Ability to adhere to safety rules and regulations.
Safely and effectively use all the equipment necessary to carry out duties.
Ability to interpret and function under hospital and department policies and procedures.
Conforms with required and appropriate accreditation and regulatory requirements.
Conforms with and supports hospital quality assurance and improvement guidelines.
Ability to participate effectively in department and hospital staff education.
Display a willingness to work as a team player.
Ability to give and support the highest level of patient/customer satisfaction at all times.
Supports and adheres to the values and mission statement established by the AVMC Board of Directors.
Ability to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the Compliance & Integrity Program and its established policies.
Ability to follow the Code of Conduct.
Physical Requirements and Working Conditions
May be required to take call shifts per department policy.
Mandatory weekend and holiday rotation.
A detailed description of the physical requirements of this job is maintained in the Employee Health Department.
NOTE: THE ABOVE STATEMENTS ARE INTENDED TO DESCRIBE THE GENERAL NATURE AND LEVEL OF WORK PERFORMED BY PEOPLE ASSIGNED TO THIS JOB. THIS DOCUMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE AN EXHAUSTIVE LIST OF ALL RESPONSIBILITIES, SKILLS, AND WORKING CONDITIONS FOR THE PERSONNEL SO CLASSIFIED.
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Duties and Responsibilities
Arrive at the assigned unit prepared to work for scheduled shift.
Obtain a copy of the completed Lunch Breaks Schedule from the Charge Nurse (CN) or a designee.
Introduce yourself and inform the Primary Care Nurses (PCN) of your role as the Break Nurse (BN).
Receive a brief 3‑5min report, accept the PCN’s phone and assume care of the patients on your assignment.
Assume full responsibility of the patients during the PCN’s break and provide the care necessary, including ADLs, assistance in procedures, transferring/receiving of the patient to/from another department, and communication with physicians, family members and other members of the healthcare team.
Review all orders in the electronic medical record and complete any tasks which are due.
Document break relief in the staff management system.
If there is no nurse to break, inform the Charge Nurse and House Supervisor. Stay in the initially assigned department as a Resource Nurse unless redirected by the unit Manager or HS to provide breaks in different departments.
Perform as Break Nurse only during times when PCNs need meal break relief unless redirected and approved by the unit Manager or HS. Notify the Staffing Office if the role changes.
Notify the Charge Nurse immediately if problems are encountered with providing breaks at the assigned times.
If a PCN doesn’t return on time for his/her break, notify the Charge Nurse or a designee. Give a handoff report to the Charge Nurse and proceed to relieve the next nurse.
Non‑Essential Duties
Other duties assigned within compliance with Title 22, The Joint Commission, and CMS.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge
Supports and adheres to the values and mission statement established by the AVMC Board of Directors.
Conforms to required accreditation standards.
Conforms with and supports Medical Center quality management and performance improvement guidelines.
Skills
Skill and ability to follow telephone etiquette/standards.
Displays a willingness to work as a team player.
Safely and effectively uses all the equipment necessary to carry out duties.
Abilities
Ability to adhere to all established AVMC policies and procedures and to interpret and function under these.
Ability to organize work and establish priorities.
Ability to expand on own initiative in performance of duties.
Ability to function effectively under pressure and meet time parameters.
Ability to relieve clerical staff at desk, or to adopt any function commonly assigned to unlicensed assistive personnel, or as allowed within scope of nursing practice, as needed.
Ability to give and support the highest level of patient/customer satisfaction at all times.
Ability to be flexible in meeting staffing requirements of the facility.
Ability to meet basic health requirements and physical job standards.
AVMC Values
Patients Come First – We listen actively and communicate with our patients and families, placing safety as a top priority.
Accountability & Ownership – We fully complete tasks, are transparent, effectively communicate, and recognize that what we do reflects on us.
Teamwork – We build trusting relationships, promote a sense of community, and are respectful of everyone. Success is about the whole team.
Integrity & Honesty – We tell the truth at all times, speak up when something is wrong, and do the right thing when no one is looking.
Excellence – We take pride in our work, are goal‑oriented, and on a never‑ending quest for top tier quality.
Initiative & Innovation – Our can‑do attitudes, creativity, and resourcefulness empower us to improve the patient’s experience, solve our own problems, make timely decisions, and look for opportunities to add value.
Tenderness & Compassion – We have genuine empathy, show kindness, and encourage and advocate for each other.
Education and Experience National certifications are desirable.
Experience Minimum of one year of experience in an acute care setting.
Required Licensure and/or Certifications
Registered Nurse
BCLS required
ACLS, NRP, and PALS certification may be required, dependent upon practice area.
AVMC Conduct/Compliance Expectations
Ability to adhere with AVMC Attendance and Punctuality Policy.
Ability to adhere with AVMC Leaves of Absence Policy.
Ability to adhere with AVMC Paid Time Off (PTO) Policy.
Ability to adhere to the department dress code.
Ability to organize work and establish priorities.
Ability to expand on own initiative in performance of duties.
Skill and ability to follow the telephone etiquette/standards.
Ability to function effectively under pressure and meet time parameters.
Ability to communicate effectively while maintaining good working relationships with co‑workers, managers and other hospital staff.
Ability to adhere to the normal standards of courtesy and conduct as defined under the rules of hospitality at AVMC.
Ability to maintain the confidentiality of patients, hospital and department information.
Ability to adhere to safety rules and regulations.
Safely and effectively use all the equipment necessary to carry out duties.
Ability to interpret and function under hospital and department policies and procedures.
Conforms with required and appropriate accreditation and regulatory requirements.
Conforms with and supports hospital quality assurance and improvement guidelines.
Ability to participate effectively in department and hospital staff education.
Display a willingness to work as a team player.
Ability to give and support the highest level of patient/customer satisfaction at all times.
Supports and adheres to the values and mission statement established by the AVMC Board of Directors.
Ability to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the Compliance & Integrity Program and its established policies.
Ability to follow the Code of Conduct.
Physical Requirements and Working Conditions
May be required to take call shifts per department policy.
Mandatory weekend and holiday rotation.
A detailed description of the physical requirements of this job is maintained in the Employee Health Department.
NOTE: THE ABOVE STATEMENTS ARE INTENDED TO DESCRIBE THE GENERAL NATURE AND LEVEL OF WORK PERFORMED BY PEOPLE ASSIGNED TO THIS JOB. THIS DOCUMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE AN EXHAUSTIVE LIST OF ALL RESPONSIBILITIES, SKILLS, AND WORKING CONDITIONS FOR THE PERSONNEL SO CLASSIFIED.
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