This is an excellent role for someone who dislikes routine and wants to keep their skills sharp. Your day-to-day nursing tasks will depend on the tailored needs of your patients. Some may need direct acute care; some may not. In addition to monitoring, you’ll also educate patients and their families on how to continue quality care once they’re at home. To thrive in this role, you need a wide range of nursing skills. You need to be upbeat, as our patients have a long road ahead of them and sometimes need a boost. Most importantly, you’ll advocate for their needs and wellbeing by ensuring they have the resources and support needed at discharge.
CHI Health St. Francis was established in Grand Island, Nebraska. in 1887. Today our hospital is a regional referral center with more than 100 physicians and more than 1,100 employees working together to build a healthier community. Our goal is to provide patients with high-quality medical care close to home where they can be supported by their family friends and community. The 13-bed inpatient rehabilitation area offers care that focuses on improving a patient’s mobility and independence through physical, occupational, and speech therapies. St. Francis sees patients dealing with the physical effects of stroke, fractures, arthritis, cardiac surgery, or neurological diseases such as Parkinson’s disease.
Compensation: Base rate + shift differential
Incentives:$25,000 sign on bonus, up to $10,000 education assistance (must have graduated within 5 years)
Nurse Residency offered for all New Graduates
Responsibilities
Carefully monitor patients for changes in neurological status or other conditionsPrepare patients for various speech, physical, occupational or respiratory therapies they have scheduled each day.Educate the patient and caregivers on how to continue certain care at home.Identify opportunities for improvement in care plans and on the rehab unit
Qualifications
Graduate of an accredited nursing programActive RN license in state of Nebraska or nurse licensure compact. Basic Life Support(BLS) through American Heart Association