Coulee Medical Center is seeking a highly motivated NOC Labor and Delivery/Acute Care RN (L&D/ACU) to join our amazing team of nurses. This RN will primarily take care of patients on our acute care floor, and will be responsible for caring for obstetric patients when they present for care. Candidates must be able to work quickly and efficiently in stressful environments, while balancing and addressing patient concerns appropriately and with compassion in accordance with CMCs mission, vision and values.
Coulee Medical Center is a 25-bed Critical Access Hospital that continues to offer obstetrical care. The L&D/ACU RN is responsible for the laboring care of an average of 4-5 patients/month, as well as performing NSTs and assessing pregnant women. When a laboring obstetric patient presents, the L&D/ACU RN is relieved of their acute care patients to focus on the obstetrical patient during the labor process.
We are also willing to train the right candidate with acute care/medical/surgical experience, to obstetrics in an internship program. This candidate will need to have strong acute care, medical/surgical experience and a strong desire to further their skillset into obstetrics.
Position includes a sign-on/retention bonus for qualified L&D/ACU RN’s of $10,000! Coulee Medical Center also offers competitive wages and an excellent benefit package. Minimum certifications required are BLS, ACLS, PALS, NRP, and EFM. For candidates who are not yet trained in obstetrics, NRP and EFM will be obtained during the training period. Must have a valid WA State RN License. Come experience a purposeful and supportive team environment built on respect, empathy, and compassion. This is a full-time NOC position.
BONUS DETAILS – SIGN-ON & RETENTION:
*Any person who has been employed with Coulee Medical Center in the last 24 months is not eligible to receive recruitment related sign-on and/or retention bonuses
$3.50/hr. night differential/$2.50/hr. weekend differential
Benefits/Salary
Benefits Include: Medical, Dental, and Vision, 403(b) with a maximum match of 5% (match depends on years of service), Employer paid life insurance, Employer paid Long-Term Disability, Health Flex Spending Account (HFSA), Day Care Flex Spending Account (DFSA), EAP, Earned Leave accrual (.071153846/hr) & Paid Sick Leave accrual (.025/hr).
Pay/Grade Range: The pay grade range for this position has been finalized for the facility according to an evaluation of the roles’ duties and requirements. The selected candidate will be placed within the appropriate range based on job knowledge, skills, education and experience.
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Amid the stunning scenery of the Columbia Basin, along the banks of Lake Roosevelt and Banks Lake, and in the shadow of Grand Coulee Dam, sits Douglas, Grant, Lincoln and Okanogan Counties Public Hospital District # 6 doing business as Coulee Medical Center. CMC is a progressive, not-for-profit, 25 bed critical access hospital, located in rural Eastern Washington’s Grand Coulee Dam Area.
Coulee Medical Center boasts a state-of-the-art new facility built in 2011 that offers patients the highest quality of care with services on-site including Lab, Radiology, Family Medicine, Obstetrics, Urgent Care, Trauma Level IV Emergency Services, Surgical Services, Outpatient Services, Inpatient and Long Term Care, as well as Physical Therapy. We have two rural health clinics, one on-campus and the other located 25 miles to the south in Coulee City. CMC serves four counties and a population of approximately 8,000 people, with 6 physicians and 7 mid-levels on staff. We also host visiting specialty physicians providing orthopedic, podiatry, cardiology, oncology, and sleep medicine services.
Our care extends to not just the five area communities of Electric City, Grand Coulee, Coulee Dam, Elmer City, and Coulee City, but also into the rolling wheat fields of outlying areas covering more than 50 miles in all directions and including the Colville Tribal Reservation to the north.