Flight Nurse

Intermountain Health

Job Description:

The Flight Nurse demonstrates advanced critical thinking capabilities in working autonomously and in collaboration with other health care providers in the delivery of care to critically ill patients in diverse and non-traditional settings.

Duties and Responsibilities

The Flight Nurse is actively involved in assisting and training and continuing education of medical crew members.

The Flight Nurse is required to make the decisions for care and appropriate patient destination in conjunction with Flight Nurse or Paramedic partner while in flight and during patient contact.

The Flight Nurse must maintain training and skills commensurate with Flight Nurse duties, equipment operation, and medical guidelines.

The Flight Nurse must assist with continued quality assurance, to include assuring data collection and reviewing of charts for quality improvement.

The Flight Nurse is actively involved in the care of the critically ill or injured patient.

The Flight Nurse is aware of the need to present a professional appearance at all times. He/she is expected to:

Act competently and deal with customers in a courteous and respectful manner

Communicate pleasantly and respectfully with other employees at all times

Follow up on orders and questions promptly, provide business like replies to inquiries and requests, and perform all duties in an orderly manner

The Flight Nurse is responsible for checking equipment, medications, and supplies at the beginning of each shift and end of each flight, to assure that all are immediately available for in-flight use.

The Flight Nurse will perform other tasks and duties as assigned by his/her supervisor.

The Flight Nurse works in conjunction with multiple agencies at the scene of an emergency incident, or sending /receiving facility with diplomacy and tact.

The Flight Nurse observes and follows all federal, state, and municipal laws, including, but not limited to, HIPAA, EMTALA, and OSHA guidelines.

The Flight Nurse will maintain all certifications required for this position.

Qualification for Flight Nurse

The Flight Nurse must be a currently certified Nurse in state of operations and must maintain that certification during the entire period of employment with Classic Air Medical Aeromedical Services, Inc.

There must be neither restrictions nor encumbrances on the licensure to practice as a Nurse.

The Flight Nurse must have a minimum of three-years experience in a busy critical care or emergency department (1600 hours/year minimum each year).

The Flight Nurse must maintain certification in the following:

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)

An Advanced Trauma Course, i.e., ATLS, TNCC, BTLS, TNATC, or ATCN

Pediatric Advanced Cardiac Life Support (PALS)

Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP)

CCRN, CEN, or CFRN within one year of hire

The Flight Nurse will perform and be responsible for all duties and skills with scope of practice and within state scope of practice protocol.

Must weigh less than 215 pounds fully dressed at the time of hire and must maintain that weight.

Physical Requirements:

Ongoing need for employee to see and read information, labels, assess patient needs, operate monitors, identify equipment and supplies.

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Frequent interactions with patient care providers, patients, and visitors that require employee to verbally communicate as well as hear and understand spoken information, alarms, needs, and issues quickly and accurately, particularly during emergency situations.

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Manual dexterity of hands and fingers to manipulate complex and delicate equipment with precision and accuracy. This includes frequent computer use and typing for documenting patient care, accessing needed information, medication preparation, etc.

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Expected to lift and utilize full range of movement to transfer patients. Will also bend to retrieve, lift, and carry supplies and equipment. Typically includes items of varying weights, up to and including heavy items.

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Need to walk and assist with transporting/ambulating patients and obtaining and distributing supplies and equipment. This includes pushing/pulling gurneys and portable equipment, including heavy items. Often required to navigate crowded and busy rooms (full of equipment, power cords on the floor, etc).

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May be expected to stand in a stationary position for an extended period of time.

Location:

Page Air Base

Work City:

Page

Work State:

Arizona

Scheduled Weekly Hours:

44.31

The hourly range for this position is listed below. Actual hourly rate dependent upon experience.

$39.99 – $59.18

We care about your well-being – mind, body, and spirit – which is why we provide our caregivers a generous benefits package that covers a wide range of programs to foster a sustainable culture of wellness that encompasses living healthy, happy, secure, connected, and engaged.

Learn more about our comprehensive benefits packages for our Idaho, Nevada, and Utah based caregivers (https://intermountainhealthcare.org/careers/working-for-intermountain/employee-benefits/) , and for our Colorado, Montana, and Kansas based caregivers (http://www.sclhealthbenefits.org) ; and our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (https://intermountainhealthcare.org/careers/working-for-intermountain/diversity/) .

Intermountain Health is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.

All positions subject to close without notice.

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