RN I/II
The Sutter West Bay Region supports our affiliated hospitals, medical foundations and private practices to function as one team - all working together as an integrated delivery system spanning from Lakeport to San Francisco, sharing best practices and delivering better value to our patients. The 7 acute care hospitals that make up the Sutter West Bay Region are as follows: California Pacific Medical Center (1238 beds 4 campuses); Novato Community Hospital (46 beds); Sutter Medical Center Santa Rosa (208 beds); and Sutter Lakeside Hospital (25 critical access beds). In addition to the acute care hospitals, Sutter West Bay Region also consists of the Sutter Pacific Medical Foundation with 3 Medical Groups and 230+ Physicians provide primary and specialty care.
Sutter Medical Center Santa Rosa is located in the heart of Northern California's famous wine country, just 50 miles north of San Francisco and 30 minutes from the beautiful Pacific Coast. Providing quality health care services to the residents of Sonoma County for over 130 years, Sutter Medical Center Santa Rosa has 135 licensed beds and serves a population of more than 130,000 people. Centers of excellence include: Interventional Cardiology, Cardiac Surgery, Women's and Children's Services, and Level III NICU.
Under general supervision, provides professional nursing care for patients; may supervise the work and function as a team leader for other staff nurses, licensed vocational nurses, nursing assistants and service assistants; perform related duties as required within the scope of practice. Staff Nurse I's may assume some, but not all the duties of a Staff Nurse II. Staff Nurse I's will promote to Staff Nurse II with appropriate experience.
Possession of a valid California License as a Registered Nurse. Academic course work, which directly relates to the knowledge and abilities listed above. Graduation from an approved school of nursing will meet these requirements. Any combination of training and experience that will provide an opportunity to acquire the skills, knowledge, and abilities listed above. Normally, six-month recent professional nursing experience in an acute care facility would provide this opportunity for Staff Nurse II level. Nurses with less than 6 months (1040 hours) of acute care experience are to be considered as a Staff Nurse I. ACLS and/or PALS and/or NRP may be required for some positions.