What are the responsibilities and job description for the Specialty Clinic Nurse ENT Children's South position at Childrens of Alabama?
- Hoover, AL
- ENT Clinic South
- Full-time - Day shift - Within a Monday-Friday 8-430 schedule. No weekends or COA recognized holidays - Within a Monday-Friday 8-430 pm schedule. No weekends or COA recognized holidays.
- Nursing
- Req #: 322623 Posted: August 19, 2024-->
- Job Summary
- THE SPECIALTY CARE SERVICES STAFF NURSE is a professional nurse who assesses, plans, implements, and evaluates nursing care for Patients/families in his/her area.
- Education
- Graduate of an accredited school of nursing
- Associate degree or diploma at least one year of recent nursing experience required, preferably in pediatrics, preferably in outpatient setting.
- OR
- BSN or MSN a minimum of 6 months experience preferred, preferably in pediatrics, preferably in outpatient setting
- Graduate of an accredited school of nursing
- Experience
- Licensures, Certifications, and/or Registries
- Current RN License in the State of Alabama
- Current BLS Certification
Additional Information
Pediatric ENT Associates ( PENTA ) at Childrens of Alabama in Birmingham specializes in the diagnostic, medical and surgical care of head and neck diseases in infants and children. All five of our physicians are board-certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology with current Alabama medical licenses, actively publish in peer-review medical journals, and participate as teachers, presenters, and instructors both regionally and nationally.
Synergy of Care
As the Otolaryngology specialist for Childrens Hospital of Alabama PENTA has the resources to achieve total synergy of care for our patients. Our team of physicians, nurse practitioners and RNs work closely with audiologists, one-day surgery, radiology, sleep study clinic, and HEAR specialists to offer complete care for any ENT diagnosis. Our team performs specialized assessments and procedures in clinic including nasal/otic foreign body removal, auricular hematoma drainage, nasal endoscopy, fiberoptic laryngoscopy, nasopharyngoscopy, lingual frenulectomy, and maxillary frenulectomy with bipolar cautery.