Pediatric Nurse II- Dialysis
CHS Children's Hospital and Health System, Inc.(1 month ago)
About this role
Part-time Pediatric Nurse position in the Dialysis Unit at Children’s Wisconsin providing nursing care to pediatric patients in outpatient and inpatient settings. The role is part of a multidisciplinary pediatric health system focused on child and family well-being. Position is onsite with an early-morning variable schedule and participation in an on-call rotation.
Required Skills
- Hemodialysis
- Peritoneal Dialysis
- Patient Assessment
- Care Coordination
- Patient Education
- Home Visits
- On-Call
- Regulatory Compliance
- BLS Certification
Qualifications
- Graduate of Accredited School of Nursing
- License RN - State of Wisconsin
- BLS - Basic Life Support (Healthcare Provider)
About CHS Children's Hospital and Health System, Inc.
childrenswi.orgChildren’s Wisconsin is a leading pediatric health system dedicated to providing expert care for children and teens. The organization prioritizes the physical, mental, and social well-being of its young patients through comprehensive medical services and support programs. With a focus on innovation and research, Children’s Wisconsin strives to improve health outcomes and enhance the overall experience for families and healthcare professionals. It is recognized for its commitment to compassionate care and advancing pediatric medicine in the region.
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