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Overnight Kaiser Rn Jobs (NOW HIRING)

CRNA Exempt

Sacramento, CA ยท On-site

$243K/yr

Kaiser Permanente conducts compensation reviews of positions on a routine basis. At any time ... Graduate of an accredited registered nursing program. Graduate of an accredited school of ...

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What are Overnight Kaiser RNs?

Overnight Kaiser RNs are registered nurses who work night shifts at Kaiser Permanente healthcare facilities. Their primary responsibilities include monitoring patients, administering medications, and providing care throughout the night when staffing is typically reduced. They play a crucial role in ensuring patient safety and continuity of care during overnight hours. These nurses must be skilled in handling emergencies, communicating with physicians, and supporting patients and their families during nighttime hospital stays.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Overnight Kaiser RN, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Overnight Kaiser RN, you need a solid clinical background, active RN licensure, and experience in acute care or hospital settings. Familiarity with electronic health record (EHR) systems like Epic, medication administration tools, and hospital protocols is essential. Outstanding communication, resilience, and the ability to remain calm under pressure help you effectively manage patient care during challenging overnight shifts. These skills ensure patient safety, efficient workflows, and high-quality care delivery in a demanding hospital environment.

What are some unique challenges faced by Overnight Kaiser RNs, and how can they successfully manage them?

Overnight Kaiser RNs often encounter challenges such as disrupted sleep schedules, reduced on-site support staff, and managing patient care when resources like ancillary services are less available. To succeed, many nurses prioritize effective time management, maintain clear communication with the night-shift team, and develop strategies for self-care to counteract fatigue. Building strong relationships with fellow night-shift staff also helps ensure a collaborative environment and smoother transitions during shift changes. Adapting to the unique pace and workflow of overnight shifts is essential for delivering high-quality patient care.

What is the difference between Overnight Kaiser Rn vs Night Shift Registered Nurse?

AspectOvernight Kaiser RnNight Shift Registered Nurse
CertificationsRN license, BLS, ACLSRN license, BLS, ACLS
Work EnvironmentHospital, Kaiser facilities, outpatient clinicsHospital, various healthcare settings
Employer & IndustryKaiser Permanente healthcare systemMultiple healthcare providers, hospitals
Search & Comparison IntentFocus on Kaiser-specific rolesGeneral night shift RN roles

Overnight Kaiser Rn roles are specific to Kaiser Permanente facilities, often with unique policies and benefits, while Night Shift Registered Nurse positions are broader, available across various healthcare providers. Both require RN licensure and similar certifications, but the employer and work environment differ, influencing job expectations and benefits.

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CRNA Exempt

CRNA Exempt

Kaiser Permanente

Sacramento, CA โ€ข On-site

$243K/yr

Full-time

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Job Summary:

Selects and administers intravenous, spinal and other anesthetics prior to and during surgical or medical procedures, as a member of the anesthesia care team and in accordance with Kaiser Permanente policies and procedures. Monitors patient reactions and vital signs during and after anesthesia and takes remedial action when warranted. Submits postoperative report on patient condition, and maintains records of anesthetics administered. Performs procedures outside of the OR, in accordance with KP policies and procedures, established competency, and MD order.


Essential Responsibilities:


  • Conducts and/or reviews anesthetic evaluation of patients prior to surgical proceedings, deliveries or other pertinent medical procedures in hospital setting; consults with anesthesiologists and/or surgeons.

  • Reviews patients charts, including permits, pre-operative medications, lab work, and any other significant variations, such as hearing aids, dentures, contact lenses, or other prostheses, in accordance with KPs policies and procedures and the departmental policy.

  • Evaluates patients to identify apparent difficulties with airway control, etc.  Ensures that all pre-anesthesia evaluations are documented thoroughly according to policies and standards.

  • Explains tests, procedures and disease processes to patients and their family as indicated; explains the major anesthetic risks to patients as requested and documents that the risks are explained to patients.

  • Develops the care regimen of assigned patients; reviews the care regimen with the supervising physician and gains concurrence; implements the anesthesia plan;  starts IV solution, administers selected anesthetic, choice of anesthetic consistent with patient safety, surgical need, possible post operative complications, and patients history and conditions. and evaluates and manages the patient, according to departmental policy.

  • Participates with post anesthesia care unit personnel in a patient safety oriented interface when patients are transferred from the surgery suite.  

  • Monitors patients vital signs, such as blood pressure and observes any significant physical changes; informs anesthesiologist and/or surgeon of patients condition and takes any necessary remedial action such as infant resuscitation when necessary.  

  • Mixes solutions to required concentrations, such as pentothal, succinylcholine, vaso-active drugs etc.

  • Keeps current accurate and complete record of procedures performed and patients conditions immediately prior to the administration of anesthesia according to established standards.

  • Performs procedures done outside of OR, such as intubation, arterial line placement, etc., in accordance with policies and procedures, competencies, and physician order.  Charts details of procedures done on progress notes.

  • Kaiser Permanente conducts compensation reviews of positions on a routine basis.  At any time, Kaiser Permanente reserves the right to reevaluate and change job descriptions, or to change such positions from salaried to hourly pay status.  Such changes are generally implemented only after notice is given to affected employees.


Basic Qualifications:
Experience


  • N/A

Education

  • Graduate of an accredited registered nursing program. Graduate of an accredited school of anesthesia by date of hire. High School Diploma or General Education Development (GED) required.
License, Certification, Registration
  • Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (California) required at hire
  • Registered Nurse License (California) required at hire from Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
  • Advanced Cardiac Life Support required at hire
  • Basic Life Support required at hire
  • National Provider Identifier required at hire
Additional Requirements:

  • Demonstrated understanding of all regulatory requirements and legal consequences of anesthesia care.
  • Proven ability to exercise professional prerogatives based on sound clinical judgment.
  • Demonstrated track record of following the precautionary and preventive measures in giving patient care.
  • Demonstrated ability to work in teams and have proven communications and listening skills.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of and skill in interpersonal relations, customer service, adaptability and change management.
  • Must be able to work in a Labor/Management Partnership environment.
  • Must be eligible for Medicare/Medi-Cal enrollment. Medicare enrollment requires current certification by one of the following organizations: Council on Certification of Nurse Anesthetists or the Council on Recertification of Nurse Anesthetists.
Preferred Qualifications:

  • N/A