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Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist

RN Residency, Admission Discharge Transition Unit, Nights

Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist, Winston Salem, North Carolina, United States, 27104

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RN Residency – Admission Discharge Transition Unit (Nights) Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist

Department:

34601 Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center – Nursing: Admission Discharge Transition Unit

Status:

Full time –

Benefits Eligible:

Yes –

Hours Per Week:

35.1 –

Schedule:

Nights –

Pay Range:

$34.90 – $52.35

Position Highlights

Shift Schedule: Full time, Nights, 7 pm – 7 am

Location: Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center

What We Offer

Wellness incentives: up to $1,500 via LiveWELL program

Education reimbursement: up to $2,500 per year for bachelor's, up to $5,000 per year for graduate degree

Parental benefits: 6 weeks paid maternity leave, 4 weeks paid parental leave

Retirement: up to 7 % employer‑paid contribution

Qualifications

Graduation from an accredited nursing school; BSN preferred

Registered Nurse licensure from the State of North Carolina

Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) required

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) required and within 1 year of hire

Essential Functions Patient/Family Centered Care:

Utilize the nursing process to deliver compassionate care, placing patients and families at the center of every decision. Conduct thorough assessments, develop nursing diagnoses, identify outcomes, plan interventions, and coordinate care to promote optimal health and well‑being.

Safe, Therapeutic, and Healing Environment:

Create secure and healing environment by safeguarding patient privacy and ensuring responsive, respectful, accepting, and professional behavior.

Effective Communication:

Demonstrate excellent communication skills to foster collaboration among the healthcare team, facilitating information sharing throughout the continuum of care.

Professional Growth and Accountability:

Participate in peer review, professional development, and adherence to standards. Exhibit effective teamwork, autonomy, and critical thinking.

Patient Advocacy:

Advise and advocate for patients’ needs and preferences throughout the continuum of care.

Care Management and Clinical Prioritization:

Coordinate efficient delivery of patient care services, applying care‑management principles and prioritizing clinical needs.

Promotion of Healthy Work Environment:

Participate in shared governance and foster a supportive work environment.

What You’ll Experience As a Registered Nurse in the Transitional Care Unit, you will play a crucial role in providing compassionate and efficient care to patients in urgent medical situations, utilizing your critical thinking, communication, and clinical skills to assess, diagnose, and coordinate care for optimal patient outcomes.

Join our dedicated team of healthcare professionals and make a lasting impact on patient lives through your commitment, compassion, and expertise.

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