Fill In RN – Ophthalmology (Davis Duehr Dean

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Dean Clinic is one of the largest integrated healthcare delivery systems in the country. Established in 1904 and headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin, Dean provides medical and health services through a network of Dean and St. Mary's/Dean-owned clinics throughout Southern Wisconsin.

At Dean, we’re committed to being one of the best providers of healthcare in the country. If your first priority is to provide the very best customer service to those you serve, we need you!

The Fill In Registered Nurse will practice within the capabilities of their position as a professional nurse, with knowledge and skills necessary to provide quality patient care. Perform nursing duties including assisting with procedures; schedule and educate patients; administer medications; triage phone calls; prepare charts and send lab letters; and provide basic patient care. Must be flexible to work on an as needed basis.

May be required to travel to sites when needed for coverage to Baraboo, Platteville, Fort Atkinson and Janesville.

Required:
1. State Licensure or eligible for State Licensure as a Registered Nurse.
2. Demonstrates flexibility to meet department needs on short notice.
3. Adapts easily to the workflow of the different departments
4. Available to work a flexible schedule on short notice.
5. Ability to work at least one shift in a 90 day period or as designated per department
6. Ability to travel to other sites as needed

Preferred:
1. Relevant clinical experience

2. Previous eye experience.

Essential Physical Functions:
1. Ability to sit or stand for extended periods and to move quickly between tasks.
2. Ability to hear and converse on the phone and in person.
3. Ability to see fine print and to use the computer.
4. Ability to perform fine motor tasks, such as when working with instruments, taking blood pressures and performing other patient care tasks, writing, computer or phone tasks.
5. Ability to safely lift up to 20 pounds and to push/pull up to 100 pounds when working with equipment, pushing wheelchairs or assisting with patient handling tasks.
6. Ability to bend/twist and crouch when performing various job tasks.
7. Ability to work with and to wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment when working with bloodborne pathogens or other chemicals.
8. Depending on location assigned, may need to be able to safely drive a person vehicle on a weekly or daily basis.