RN Critical Care Unit FT Nights
Company: Baylor Scott & White Health
Location: Irving
Posted on: January 4, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Join Baylor Scott and White Medical Center -
Irving as a Registered Nurse and be part of something better!
Critical Care Unit 3 Night shifts per week 7p-7a Our CCU is a
fast-paced environment that includes high acuity patients. Are you
looking to increase your knowledge base? Our CCU leadership team
fosters an environment that supports learning, mentoring, and
building every team member. Critical Care Unit Patient Population:
Ventilators, Central Line/Aline Management, CRRT/Dialysis, Critical
Drips, Post Cath Procedures, STEMI, Balloon Pumps, Neuro/Stroke,
tPA, Unstable Post-Surgical, Impella, PCU/Tele/Med-Surg Downgrades
Patient Ratios: 1:2-3 Number of Beds: 16 beds Department Specifics:
Family and teamwork oriented. Patient/Staff safety is our top
priority. Active Unit Based Council Why Baylor Scott & White
Medical Center - Irving Baylor Scott & White Medical Center-Irving,
Texas is part of Baylor Scott & White Health System. Established in
1964 as a community hospital, funded through the Irving Hospital
Authority, the facility now offers 293 licensed beds. Each year,
BSWMCI delivers care through 32,991 outpatient visits, 76,730
emergency department visits, 11,753 admissions and more than 2000
babies are born each year at this facility. BSWMCI offers care
across a variety of specialties including oncology, digestive, and
cardiovascular care and has been recognized by U.S. News & World
Report as a “Best Hospital” for COPD, Heart Attach, Heart Failure,
Pneumonia, Stroke, Kidney Failure and Maternity Care. In 2022,
BSWMCI achieved its third accreditation in the Magnet Recognition
Program by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), was
awarded the Outstanding Achievement Award by the Commission on
Cancer and was once again voted Best Medical Center by the Greater
Irving-Las Colinas Chamber of Commerce. For more information about
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Irving, visit
BSWHealth.com/Irving JOB SUMMARY The Registered Nurse (RN) is a
licensed professional who uses the BSWH nursing professional
practice model to coordinate patient care delivery by the health
care team. Using the nursing process, the RN assesses the patient,
identifies nursing diagnoses based on responses to health problems,
develops and implements an individualized plan of care, and
evaluates the patient's response. The RN promotes safe passage for
their patients by using knowledge of patient needs and the
healthcare environment to assist patients to transition through the
healthcare encounter without any preventable complications or
delays. The RN delegates interventions to health care personnel
based on the Texas Nursing Practice Act, each patient's condition
and the competencies of the employee. RN job is to be used for RNs
in hospital inpatient and outpatient departments with 24X7 staffing
which include those departments with on-call staffing on the off
shifts. Examples of hospital inpatient and outpatient procedural
areas: GI Lab, Pain Management, Dialysis, Infusion Centers and IV
Services. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE ROLE Clinical Judgment: Using
clinical reasoning, conducts accurate clinical assessments
according to practice standards. Identifies and prioritizes patient
and family needs. Develops, implements and evaluates the nursing
plan of care. Modifies plan to meet clinical outcomes. Clinical
Inquiry: Systematically evaluates the quality and effectiveness of
nursing practice, including, but not limited to, nursing sensitive
indicators. Supports evidence-based practice changes through
research utilization and experiential learning. Participates in
quality/performance improvement initiatives. Caring Practices:
Creates a compassionate, supportive, safe and therapeutic
environment for patients, families and staff. Develops therapeutic
relationships with patient and family and maintains appropriate
boundaries. Manages both emotional and physical pain with the aim
of promoting comfort and healing and preventing unnecessary
suffering. Response to Diversity: Recognizes, appreciates and
incorporates a patient's and family's unique differences, such as
culture, spiritual beliefs, gender, race, ethnicity, lifestyle,
socioeconomic status, age, and values, into an individualized plan
of care. Advocacy and Moral Agency: Preserves and protects the
confidentiality, autonomy, dignity and rights of patient and family
and represents their concerns. Creates an individualized plan that
accurately reflects patient and family values and goals. Identifies
and helps resolve ethical and clinical concerns. Facilitation of
Learning: Facilitates learning for patients and families, nursing
staff, other members of the health care team and community;
integrating appropriate education throughout the continuum of care
to help them participate and/or make informed decisions about their
health care and treatments, including health promotion and disease
prevention. Assesses and documents learning needs and outcomes.
Collaboration: Works collaboratively and interdependently with
colleagues and community to develop and implement an integrated
plan of care. Open and sensitive to all team members' unique
contributions. Delegates tasks and care to appropriate staff and
ensures timely follow-up. Systems Thinking: Uses strategies and
available resources for problem-solving for patients, family and
staff. Recognizes that resources are limited and considers factors
related to safety, effectiveness and efficiency in planning and
delivering patient care. Professionalism: Improves nursing practice
and the work environment through participating in shared governance
and decision-making processes and meaningfully recognizing the
contributions of others. Participates in the staffing process from
education and planning to evaluation. Identifies personal goals and
commits to ongoing professional growth through continuing
education, networking with professional colleagues, membership and
involvement in professional nursing organizations, self-study,
professional reading, certification and seeking advanced degrees.
Contributes to the professional development of peers, colleagues
and others. Demonstrates commitment to community service.
QUALIFICATIONS - EDUCATION - Grad of an Accredited Program - MAJOR
- Nursing - EXPERIENCE - 2 Years of ICU Experience -
CERTIFICATION/LICENSE/REGISTRATION - Registered Nurse (RN) Basic
Life Support (BLS): BLS or BLS within 30 days of hire or
transfer.
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