Clinical Nurse (RN), Adult Emergency Department
Company: Stamford American International Hospital
Location: Stanford
Posted on: January 2, 2026
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Job Description:
If youre ready to be part of our legacy of hope and innovation,
we encourage you to take the first step and explore our current job
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(United States of America) Join our team of dedicated professionals
and transform your nursing practice! Stanford Nurses are recognized
as bold leaders, compassionate healers, educators, and mentors,
providing the highest standards of excellence in care while
generating long-term impressions that continue to set SHC apart as
the best place to work and thrive. Stanford Nursing offers a wide
array of career advancement opportunities, access to the latest
technologies and health care innovations, and boasts a workplace
culture that encourages personal growth and work-life balance,
while honoring its commitment to delivering evidence-based and
patient-centered care. ANCC Magnet Designation: The American Nurses
Credentialing Center (ANCC) Magnet Model provides a framework for
clinical, operational, and leadership practice, serving as a
roadmap for Stanford Nursings ongoing pursuit toward nursing
excellence. Watson Caring Science: Beginning in 2, SHC embraced
Jean Watsons transformative "Caring Science" theory of human caring
and love. This intertwining of "Caring Science" with nursing
practice translates into increased intentionality and a deepening
of authentic presence; thereby renewing nurse relationships through
universal, ethical, and person-centered care. Department
Description: The Stanford Adult Emergency Department is a Level 1
Trauma Center, a designated Comprehensive Stroke Center, Stemi
receiving facility, and is Level III Geriatric Accredited. This
brand-new state of the art department is designed to enhance every
aspect of a patient-centered care experience. As a three-time
Lantern Award winning department, the latest medical technologies
have been implemented. The treatment spaces consisting of 66 beds
and an 11 bed Clinical Decision unit with over 250 patients seen
daily. Our emergency department prides itself on compassionate and
excellent care working with a diverse population. The Stanford
Hospital Adult Emergency Department in Palo Alto is the only Level
1 Trauma Center between San Francisco and the South Bay. It serves
the San Mateo and Santa Clara County communities and is a transfer
center for facilities across and beyond the state of California
that need the specialized expertise that Stanford Medicine offers.
The Emergency Department is dedicated to rapid interventions and
has designations as a Comprehensive Stroke Center and Chest Pain
Center. Clinical Nurse (RN), Adult Emergency Department (Level 1
Trauma Center) Full-Time, 12-HR Nights and every other weekend .90
A Brief Overview The Clinical Nurse (CN) is an RN who provides
hands-on care to patients, practicing in an evidence-based manner,
within the Scope of Practice of the California Nursing Practice
Act, regulatory requirements, standards of care, and hospital
policies. Within that role, the CN performs all steps of the
nursing process, including assessing patients; interpreting data;
planning, implementing, and evaluating care; coordinating care with
other providers; and teaching the patient and family the knowledge
and skills needed to manage their care and prevent complications.
The CN partners with the patients family wherever possible,
considering all aspects of care, to deliver family centered care.
As a professional, monitors the quality of nursing care provided.
The Clinical Nurse is responsible for his/her own professional
development, including licensure, Basic Life Support (BLS)
certification, and maintaining current knowledge regarding the
assigned patient population. As a member of the nursing profession,
the Clinical Nurse contributes to the profession of nursing through
such activities as teaching others, sharing expertise In unit or
hospital. Please note: A Nurse who voluntarily agrees to work in a
"weekends only" position is not eligible for premium pay under
Section 17.2. Our Clinical Nurse (RN) job classification is
represented by the Committee for Recognition of Nursing Achievement
(CRONA). CRONA is an independent union for Registered Nurses at
Stanford Health Care and Lucile Packard Childrens Health Stanford.
For more information, please visit the CRONA website at
https://www.crona.org/. NOTE: Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support
(ACLS) certification may be required by the cost center in which
the position resides. Please check AskHR for a complete listing of
those cost centers requiring the ACLS certification. What you will
do The Helping Role Establishes Therapeutic Relationships: Creates
and maintains a climate conducive to healing through being present
to the patient and family, identifying and managing discomforts;
providing emotional support and information; guiding the patient
and family through phases of illness and recovery/passage to death
and in accordance with the patients goals and culture. Mobilizes
the patients strengths and abilities towards participation in
recovery and control over plan of care. Diagnostic and Monitoring
Functions: Obtains accurate and relevant assessment data and
interprets the data as normal vs abnormal. Determines nursing
diagnosis. Monitors and evaluates data as frequently as needed
based on stability. Plans and Implements Therapeutic Interventions:
Collaborates with the patient, family and members of health care
team to develop an individualized plan of care. Implements nursing
and medical interventions safely. Evaluates effectiveness of
interventions and monitors patient for adverse responses and side
effects. Teaching and Coaching, Patient and Staff Teaching:
Assesses a patients and familys learning needs and readiness to
learn. Teaches needed information for self-care and illness
prevention. Adjusts information and expectations based on responses
from patient, developmental levels, physiological and psychological
condition, and cultural variations. Teaches other staff members
both incidentally and/or through formal roles such as preceptor or
super-user. Effective Management of Rapidly Changing Situations:
Ability to rapidly grasp problem situations and respond quickly and
appropriately. Identifies the need for and activates emergency
protocols. Monitors and Ensures Quality Healthcare Practices:
Monitors own practices and assists in monitoring others for
practices related to patient and employee safety and compliance to
standards and policies. Looks for opportunities for continual
improvement in patient care and the work environment. Organization
and Work Role Functions: Integrates multiple requests and work
expectations by setting priorities, delegating tasks appropriately,
and seeking assistance as needed. Priorities: Contributes to team
building through participation in unit programs and meetings;
contributes to positive morale, using constructive and effective
conflict resolution skills. Management and Delegation: Learns and
utilizes the available technology for communication, documentation,
and locating information regarding unusual clinical situations,
diagnosis, and treatments. Contributes to the knowledge and skill
of other members of the nursing staff through one or more
activities such as formal or informal teaching, participation on
Shared Governance groups, professional publications and/or
presentations. Education: Attains knowledge and competence that
reflects current nursing practice. Demonstrates commitment to
lifelong learning. Communication: Communicates effectively in a
variety of formats in all areas of practice. Leadership:
Demonstrates leadership in the professional practice setting and
the profession. Professional Practice Evaluation: Evaluates own
nursing practice in relation to professional practice standards and
guidelines, relevant statutes, rules and regulations. Education
Qualifications Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) from an
accredited college or university preferred Required Knowledge,
Skills and Abilities Able to communicate effectively in English 1
year of Emergency Department experience required 2 years of
Emergency Department preferred Prefer experience in a Level 1
Trauma Emergency Department Licenses and Certifications California
Registered Nurse (RN) license Basic Life Support (BLS)
certification for providers issued by the American Heart
Association Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification
issued by the American Heart Association Pediatric Advanced Life
Support (PALS) certification issued by the American Heart
Association Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC) certification or must
be completed within 6 months of hire Emergency Nurse Certification
(ENC) preferred Physical Demands and Work Conditions Physical
Demands Frequent (please list each item under Comments). The work
involves considerable exertion such as frequent lifting of patients
and equipment, bending and stooping, and walking. The work
environment involves moderate risks or discomforts which require
special safety precautions, e.g. working with risk of exposure of
contagious disease, radiation or infection, working with
emotionally disturbed patients. Precautions are routine for nearly
all situations. The employee might be required to use protective
clothing or gear. Blood Borne Pathogens Category I - Tasks that
involve exposure to blood, body fluids, or tissues These principles
apply to ALL employees: SHC Commitment to Providing an Exceptional
Patient & Family Experience Stanford Health Care sets a high
standard for delivering value and an exceptional experience for our
patients and families. Candidates for employment and existing
employees must adopt and execute C-I-CARE standards for all of
patients, families and towards each other. C-I-CARE is the
foundation of Stanford’s patient-experience and represents a
framework for patient-centered interactions. Simply put, we do what
it takes to enable and empower patients and families to focus on
health, healing and recovery. You will do this by executing against
our three experience pillars, from the patient and family’s
perspective: Know Me: Anticipate my needs and status to deliver
effective care Show Me the Way: Guide and prompt my actions to
arrive at better outcomes and better health Coordinate for Me: Own
the complexity of my care through coordination LI-BS1 Equal
Opportunity Employer Stanford Health Care (SHC) strongly values
diversity and is committed to equal opportunity and
non-discrimination in all of its policies and practices, including
the area of employment. Accordingly, SHC does not discriminate
against any person on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual
orientation or gender identity and/or expression, religion, age,
national or ethnic origin, political beliefs, marital status,
medical condition, genetic information, veteran status, or
disability, or the perception of any of the above. People of all
genders, members of all racial and ethnic groups, people with
disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply. Qualified
applicants with criminal convictions will be considered after an
individualized assessment of the conviction and the job
requirements. Base Pay Scale: Generally starting at $92.64 -
$106.87 per hour The salary of the finalist selected for this role
will be set based on a variety of factors, including but not
limited to, internal equity, experience, education, specialty and
training. This pay scale is not a promise of a particular wage.
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