Aya Healthcare
ER Team Lead RN
A minimum of two (2) years of current experience in an acute care emergency room setting and is clinically competent. Demonstrates knowledge and skills of specialty area. Current, valid New Mexico Licensure or Compact Registered Nursing License required. Current BLS, ACLS, PALS TNCC, ENPC, NRP, STABLE, and stroke certification required. Completion of ED Team Lead RN training module. Annual hospital-wide competencies and education must be completed timely. Superior interpersonal and team building skills. Knowledge of the mission, organization, programs, and requirements of the healthcare delivery system of Holy Cross Medical Center. Knowledge of nursing scope of practice in New Mexico. Understanding of applicable laws of acute care operations such as EMTALA. Knowledge of ENA standards. A record of satisfactory performance in current RN role as evidenced by two positives references from current peers. Preferred: Advanced certification such as CEN, CPEN, CTRN, CFRN or CCRN. Bilingual skills in English and Spanish languages. Position Purpose: The Emergency Department Team Lead RN coordinates and manages patient care roles within the Emergency Department to optimize flow within the department while on duty. The ED Team Lead RN delegates tasks and divides workflow to optimize patient care and overall readiness within the Emergency Department. The ED Team Lead RN communicates with the on-duty House Shift Coordinator regarding situations and needs within the department as appropriate. The ED Team Lead RN serves as a resource for their colleagues with regard to hospital policies, protocols and established practices. The ED Team Lead RN maintains continuity within the department through all-staff shift briefings and directly reports to the ED Manager regarding department concerns and issues as they arise. The ED Team Lead RN assists in the implementation of new and existing practices, providing direction within the Emergency Department during off-hours and weekends. The ED Team Lead RN is a clinical leader and provides direct patient care. Facility Highlights: Holy Cross Medical Center is the sole full service healthcare provider in Taos. This means a very special and close relationship with the community because your patients are also your neighbors and they are counting on Holy Cross as we are counting on you. This unique community experience lends itself to fully developing skills as a patient advocate in addition to skills as a clinical practitioner. Holy Cross Medical is an extraordinary not for profit critical access facility. There is a strong sense of family and community shared by all the employees from the CEO on down. Employees take a great deal of pride and ownership in their work as caregivers for our patients and as colleagues to each other. The hospital is well known for its consideration and generosity to its employees and to the community. In 2021, employees enjoyed a significant pay increase and an improved benefits package that easily rivals the big urban hospitals across the country. Location Highlights: Taos, New Mexico, is known for its vibrant art scene, rich history, and stunning natural surroundings. It offers a unique blend of cultural experiences, outdoor recreation, and a strong sense of community. Living in Taos means being part of a town with a deep connection to Native American and Hispanic traditions, as well as a thriving community of artists and outdoor enthusiasts.
A minimum of two (2) years of current experience in an acute care emergency room setting and is clinically competent. Demonstrates knowledge and skills of specialty area. Current, valid New Mexico Licensure or Compact Registered Nursing License required. Current BLS, ACLS, PALS TNCC, ENPC, NRP, STABLE, and stroke certification required. Completion of ED Team Lead RN training module. Annual hospital-wide competencies and education must be completed timely. Superior interpersonal and team building skills. Knowledge of the mission, organization, programs, and requirements of the healthcare delivery system of Holy Cross Medical Center. Knowledge of nursing scope of practice in New Mexico. Understanding of applicable laws of acute care operations such as EMTALA. Knowledge of ENA standards. A record of satisfactory performance in current RN role as evidenced by two positives references from current peers. Preferred: Advanced certification such as CEN, CPEN, CTRN, CFRN or CCRN. Bilingual skills in English and Spanish languages. Position Purpose: The Emergency Department Team Lead RN coordinates and manages patient care roles within the Emergency Department to optimize flow within the department while on duty. The ED Team Lead RN delegates tasks and divides workflow to optimize patient care and overall readiness within the Emergency Department. The ED Team Lead RN communicates with the on-duty House Shift Coordinator regarding situations and needs within the department as appropriate. The ED Team Lead RN serves as a resource for their colleagues with regard to hospital policies, protocols and established practices. The ED Team Lead RN maintains continuity within the department through all-staff shift briefings and directly reports to the ED Manager regarding department concerns and issues as they arise. The ED Team Lead RN assists in the implementation of new and existing practices, providing direction within the Emergency Department during off-hours and weekends. The ED Team Lead RN is a clinical leader and provides direct patient care. Facility Highlights: Holy Cross Medical Center is the sole full service healthcare provider in Taos. This means a very special and close relationship with the community because your patients are also your neighbors and they are counting on Holy Cross as we are counting on you. This unique community experience lends itself to fully developing skills as a patient advocate in addition to skills as a clinical practitioner. Holy Cross Medical is an extraordinary not for profit critical access facility. There is a strong sense of family and community shared by all the employees from the CEO on down. Employees take a great deal of pride and ownership in their work as caregivers for our patients and as colleagues to each other. The hospital is well known for its consideration and generosity to its employees and to the community. In 2021, employees enjoyed a significant pay increase and an improved benefits package that easily rivals the big urban hospitals across the country. Location Highlights: Taos, New Mexico, is known for its vibrant art scene, rich history, and stunning natural surroundings. It offers a unique blend of cultural experiences, outdoor recreation, and a strong sense of community. Living in Taos means being part of a town with a deep connection to Native American and Hispanic traditions, as well as a thriving community of artists and outdoor enthusiasts.