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Hours Full-time, Part-time
Location San Luis Obispo, CA
San Luis Obispo, California

About this job

Work autonomously as an Acute RN in an intense
hospital environment - without the typical hospital routine. 

 

Provide the highest
level of care across one or more of our hospital units and ensure your
patients' safety, comfort, and well-being with a patient to nurse ratio
typically not more than 2:1.

 

As an Acute Hospital
Services Registered Nurse at DaVita you are on your toes working in a
fast-paced, constantly evolving environment with new challenges to
trouble-shoot and overcome daily. Your sense of purpose and accomplishment at
the end of each day is powerful.


Our Acute Nurses will go through a 3 month paid extensive training program in which you will gain the dialysis skills needed for a career at DaVita.


What can you expect as
an Acute Dialysis Staff RN at DaVita?

 

Patients - Help your
patients, when they need it the most. 

Patient care is our top
priority and we look for teammates who share our commitment to Service
Excellence as well as Continuous Improvement. You can build your career in
nephrology and practice multiple therapies (Peritoneal, CRRT, Apheresis, etc.)
as an Acute Nephrology RN at DaVita.

 

Independence -
Manage your patients on your own in a hospital setting.


As a teammate in an acute setting, you will typically be the only dialysis
nurse in the hospital during your shift. You are not alone though. You will
work very closely with the hospital staff each day to assess, troubleshoot, and
make sound decisions for critically ill patients.

Intensity - Expect the
unexpected.

No two days are ever the
same for an acute dialysis nurse- long
days and on call are required
. The setting is dynamic and each patient's
needs are unique. (Be sure to ask your
recruiter about the commute range for this position.)
When you walk in the
door each day you don't know what patients you might have, their condition,
when you will get them or when you will be done for the day.

 

"I love problem
solving and the challenge of the role of acute nursing. I get a lot of respect
from the doctors and my team." - Ginny E.