RN - Pediatric Epilepsy Monitoring Unit
Cleveland Clinic(1 month ago)
About this role
An RN in the Pediatric Epilepsy Monitoring Unit at Cleveland Clinic Main Campus provides clinical nursing care for pediatric patients with seizure disorders and postoperative seizure monitoring. The role is based in the 9-bed M52 Pediatric Epilepsy unit within Cleveland Clinic Children’s, supporting diagnosis, treatment, and medication management using advanced monitoring technology. Caregivers work day/night rotations on 12.5-hour shifts as part of a multidisciplinary team in a major academic health system.
Required Skills
- Patient Care
- Seizure Monitoring
- Medication Administration
- Care Planning
- Patient Education
- Documentation
- Discharge Planning
- Pediatric Nursing
Qualifications
- ADN
- BSN
- Registered Nurse License
- BLS (AHA)
- PALS (within 1 year)
About Cleveland Clinic
clevelandclinic.orgCleveland Clinic is a not‑for‑profit academic medical center founded in 1921 that provides comprehensive clinical and hospital care across a large integrated health system. It is known for world‑class specialty care, multidisciplinary teams, and leadership in medical research, education, and health information. The organization operates hospitals, outpatient centers and digital/telehealth services, and employs roughly 65,000 staff to serve patients regionally and internationally.
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