PRN Ambulatory Clinic RN-Peds
Clinical Careers Page(1 month ago)
About this role
PRN Ambulatory Clinic RN-Peds in Prairie Village is a part-time, outpatient nursing role within the ambulatory clinic setting. The RN is accountable for delivering care, applying clinical knowledge, and using independent judgment to support quality patient outcomes. This position is part of the ambulatory care team within the Kansas health system.
Required Skills
- Nursing Process
- Patient Assessment
- Ambulatory Care
- Clinical Judgment
- Patient Education
- Documentation
- BLS
- Collaboration
Qualifications
- High School Graduate
- Associate Degree in Nursing
- Multistate RN License
- BLS Certification
About Clinical Careers Page
kansashealthsystem.comThe University of Kansas Health System is a nonprofit academic medical center headquartered in Kansas City, Kansas, providing comprehensive inpatient and outpatient care across Kansas and the Midwest. It delivers advanced specialty services — including an NCI‑designated cancer center, Level I trauma care, transplantation, cardiology, neurosurgery, orthopedics and comprehensive stroke care — supported by research and training through its affiliation with the University of Kansas Medical Center. The system emphasizes complex, referral‑level care and innovation, holds Joint Commission accreditation and Magnet nursing recognition, and operates multiple locations and patient access options across the region.
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