FLOAT RN
Company: Mission Community Hospital
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description The Float Pool RN I is a
flexible and experienced professional RN who is competent to work
within and between Specialty Units (ER, ICU). The float RN is a
clinical nurse who utilizes the nursing process to provide safe and
therapeutic care to patients on assigned units. S/he functions as a
productive member of the interdisciplinary team, carries out
established policies, procedures and standards to meet the needs of
high acuity patients. S/he advocates forward movement of the
mission, vision and values of the organization, i.e. promotes
patient throughput, the optimal patient experience and integrates
evidenced based nursing into clinical practice. Major
Responsibility Clinical Inquiry and Critical Thinking - Challenges
and evaluates practice, role modeling informed practice to the
bedside. Creates practice changes through research utilization and
experiential learning. Communication - Communicates with RN's,
Physicians, and other members of the health care team in a
professional and collegial manner. Utilizes SBAR communication
format when appropriate. Patient Discharge Process - Provides
ongoing discharge instruction and education to patient/family based
on individual patient needs. Adheres to MCH discharge process and
applies necessary standards of care. Confidentiality - Maintains
strict confidentiality at all times. Follows HIPAA and MCH policies
for confidentiality at all times. Conducts daily activities within
the appropriate ethical and legal guidelines as defined by the
Compliance program and in accordance with Mission Community
Hospital’s mission, vision and values. Maintains confidentiality,
security, and integrity of patient and hospital data. Delegation -
Delegates tasks according to the BRN legal scope of practice and
effectively supervises patient care. Documentation and System
Utilization - Utilizes information technology and tools to document
processes of care in a timely manner. Evaluation of Care -
Evaluates the effectiveness of the care plan through observation of
the patient's physical condition, psychosocial behaviors, signs and
symptoms of illness, and reactions to treatment, through
communication with the client and the health team members, and
modifies the Plan of Care as needed. Flexibility- Reports to
assigned unit. Recognizes that patient care demands may require
changes to daily assignment with short notice. May not receive
assignment until they report to the facility. May float between
departments in a single shift. Infection Control - Demonstrates
knowledge of and adheres to Universal Precautions, and MCH
infection control standards; including hand sanitation before and
after each patient contact. Information Seeking and Validation of
Care Standards – Helps develop and monitors policies, guidelines,
and current practice, seeks resources and information to improve
patient care and safety. Medications/ Safety - Administers
medications per hospital and department policy and role-modeling
patient medication rights with proper identification of patient
prior to administration. Reports medication errors to Charge Nurse,
Manager, and utilizes quality/risk reporting process. Promptly
notifies physician of any medication error to patient. Serves as a
safety role model for prevention and all other safety initiatives.
Nursing Process, Assessment, and Diagnosis - Collects and
accurately interprets complex patient data using the nursing
process to provide for total patient care needs, patient/family
issues or problems. Provides highly effective physical, technical,
interpersonal and organization skills to problem solve. Formulates
a nursing diagnosis through the observation of the patient's
physical condition, behavior, and through interpretation of
information obtained from the patient and others, including the
health care team. Consistently completes accurate, up to date care
plans and/or treatment plans. Performs skills in a highly competent
manner based on patient need, explains the treatments to the
patient and family and teaches the patient and family how to care
for their health needs. Patient Advocate – Represents the patient
and family, advocating in support of their values and, beliefs.
Recommends and implements best practices and standards. Patient
Experience - Demonstrates caring and compassion: uses a warm
approach; maintains a kind attitude; provides a gentle touch.
Anticipates patient and family needs so waiting is avoided when
possible. When waiting is required, keeps patient/family informed
and provides a comfortable setting for waiting. Apologizes for
unanticipated delays in service. Promotes individualized patient
care plans, hourly rounding, and individualized discharge teaching
for patients. Functions as a team player, eager to offer assistance
with an approachable attitude. Patient Throughput - Supports
patient throughput efforts to place, transfer, and discharge
patients in a safe and timely manner. Assists case management
personnel in preparing the patient for a timely discharge and
facilitating next level of care needs are met. Preceptor – Orients
new staff. Actively and willingly participates as a preceptor for
new RN's, nursing students, and other clinical personnel.
Performance Improvement - Actively participates in achieving unit
or hospital quality initiatives such as patient satisfaction, core
measures, DNV/regulatory compliance, DHS requirements, and PI
projects (i.e. fall prevention, decreasing the use of restraints,
preventing hospital acquired pressure ulcers, and pain management)
Relief Charge Nurse – May serve in the Charge role (with documented
competencies for the role). Must be able to fulfill the essential
functions of the position and other duties as assigned
Qualifications Licensure /Certifications: Current licensure with
the California Board of Registered Nursing BLS/ACLS/PALS Must
successfully complete and maintain LA City Fire Card certification
30 days of employment or transfer Completion of assault management
course Required Minimum three (2) years current clinical experience
as a registered nurse in an acute-care setting. Validated
competencies in the areas of practice
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