Registered Nurse- Med Surg Float- Full Time, Days
Company: NYU Langone Health
Location: Patchogue
Posted on: February 6, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description NYU Langone Hospital—Suffolk is a 306-bed
medical center, providing care to residents of eastern Long Island.
The hospital facility is home to the Knapp Cardiac Care Center—an
advanced heart disease diagnostic and treatment facility—as well as
a modern ambulatory surgical pavilion with specialized services
including women's imaging, a sleep laboratory, and bariatric
surgery. Our Provisional Level 2 Trauma Center delivers
comprehensive and specialized care for patients with traumatic
injuries. The Stroke Center at NYU Langone Hospital—Suffolk is
designated by the New York State Department of Health as a Primary
Stroke Center, with expert neurologists available to provide
treatment 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Additionally, NYU Langone
Hospital—Suffolk has multiple outpatient sites, including an
outpatient wound care center, a hemodialysis center, and various
primary care and specialty offices. For more information, go to NYU
Langone Hospital—Suffolk, and interact with us on LinkedIn,
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Position Summary: We have an exciting opportunity to join our team
as a Registered Nurse- Med Surg Float- Full Time, Days In this
role, the successful candidate executes professional nursing care
in accordance with physician treatment plans in order to provide
for the comfort and well-being of patients and their family or
support system. In doing so, assesses the patient's needs, plans
and implements the treatment plan, observes and evaluates the
patient's progress and documents pertinent observations. Works
collaboratively with the interdisciplinary health team to meet the
holistic needs of the patient. Directs the delivery of nursing care
by the other members of the nursing team. Participates in the
orientation process of new employees. Job Responsibilities: - The
registered nurse collects patient health data by involving the
patient, family and other health care providers - Performs initial
assessment based on patient's presentation. - Records relevant data
on the nursing component of the Interdisciplinary Admission
Assessment. - Demonstrates awareness of the special needs of each
age group or culture served as well as those patients with
disabilities. - Ongoing assessments are performed as established by
department policy and as warranted by the patient's response. -
Incorporates discharge planning into the admission process. -
Analyzes the assessment data in determining problem identification.
Identifies expected outcomes individualized to the patient. -
Demonstrates the ability to combine theoretical knowledge and
clinical expertise to anticipate and plan for the identified
patient and family care needs. - Analyzes the assessment data and
identifies actual or potential problems that are validated with the
patient, family and other health care providers. - Identifies any
cultural, ethnic, and spiritual aspects of patient/family dynamics
related to the patient's care. - Recognizes the patient's
comfort/pain management needs that may impact on the plan of care
and desired outcome. - Identifies actual or potential knowledge
deficits for the patient and/or family. - Communicates expected
outcomes to the patient, family and other health care providers to
promote continuity of care. - Develops a plan of care that
prescribes interventions to attain expected outcome. - Collaborates
with the patient, family and appropriate healthcare providers in
developing the plan of care. - Formulates a family centered plan of
care consistent with the assessment of the patient's needs and the
physician's treatment plan; Integrates identified cultural, ethnic
and spiritual aspects of care into the plan. - Incorporates
teaching and learning principles in the plan of care based on the
identified learning needs and developmental level. - Assists the
patient and family in identifying and securing services to address
health related needs - Communicates the plan of care to the
patient, family and other health care providers to promote
continuity of care. - Documents the initial plan of care and
provides updates as required. - Establishes realistic goals, sets
appropriate priorities and uses time efficiently - Implements the
plan of care for each patient and performs appropriate patient
monitoring. - Adapts nursing procedures to meet the needs of the
individual patient. - Provides education to the patient and family
utilizing the educational assessment. - Recognizes hazards to
patient safety and takes action to maintain a safe environment. -
Works collaboratively with other team members to implement
interventions. - Assigns or delegates tasks as defined by the state
nurse practice act and according to the knowledge and skills of the
caregiver. - Demonstrates knowledge regarding drug administration,
incompatibilities, contraindications and adverse effects. Seeks out
appropriate resources when uncertain regarding an aspect about
medication administration. - Complies with medication policy and
procedure for order transcription/verification, drug administration
and documentation. - Evaluates the patient's progress toward
attainment of outcomes. - Documents the patient's response to
interventions and revisions to the plan of care. - Ongoing
assessment data is used to revise expected outcomes and the patient
plan of care as needed - Identifies barriers to achieving desired
patient/family outcomes and utilizes resources to diminish the
negative impact on the patient/family. - Communicates with and
includes the patient, family and other health care providers in the
evaluation process. - Provides care that demonstrates ethical
beliefs and respect for patient's rights. - Demonstrates and
participates in activities that support customer satisfaction. -
Participates in the evaluation of the quality and effectiveness of
nursing practices and supports measures to improve practice. -
Demonstrates the ability to maintain effective interactions with
the staff on the unit and in other departments. - Interacts with
and contributes to the professional development of peers and other
health care providers. - Demonstrates the ability to act as a
facilitator when dealing with other staff members regarding issues
concerning patient care and/or functioning on the unit. - Seeks out
and utilizes the Nurse Manager or Nursing Administrative Supervisor
to address issues that require their assistance to resolve. -
Accepts feedback from peers and management for the purposes of
improved patient care and/or unit functioning. - Engages in
performance appraisal identifying areas of strength as well as
areas where professional development would be beneficial. - Works
collaboratively with management to improve the environment of care
for patients, families and personnel. - Demonstrates a working
knowledge of the principles, policies and procedures specific to
the assigned nursing service. - Maintains knowledge base through
participation in learning situations such as departmental meetings,
educational programs, professional association membership, journal
review or committee participation - Complies with staff meeting
attendance requirement. Minimum Qualifications: To qualify you must
have a Professional knowledge of nursing theory and practice
acquired through completion of a two year training at an accredited
School of Nursing. Current New York State license as a Registered
Professional Nurse BLS certification and de-escalation training
ACLS (ICU, Float pool, Emergency Dept) TCAR Certification (SICU,
PACU) For Emergency Dept: PALS, TNCC (within first year) *BLS,
ACLS, PALS must be through AHA* Interpersonal skills necessary to
effectively interact with patients and their families that
demonstrate recognition of cultural diversity Practice reflects
customer service excellence Ability to clearly communicate in
verbal and written format Analytical ability to assess and develop
solutions to clinical situations or unit problems. Maintains
knowledge and proficiency in the clinical area and age group
served. Ability to frequently lift/carry more than 75 lbs. Ability
to frequently push/pull more than 100 lbs. Ability to frequently
bend, squat, kneel, climb steps/ladder and reach above shoulders
Required Licenses: Registered Nurse License-NYS Preferred
Qualifications: For ASU RN: 1 year critical care experience
preferred BSN preferred PALS preferred Certified Ambulatory
Perianesthesia (e.g. CAPA) preferred. 1 year of nursing experience
in preoperative, perioperative, or post-anesthesia care preferred
Experience in patient assessment, education, and care planning for
pre and post-operative patients preferred Prior experience in
discharge planning and coordination of perioperative patients
preferred Experience with electronic health records (EHR) systems,
including documentation of patient assessments, treatment plans,
and discharge instructions preferred NYU Langone Hospital—Suffolk
provides its staff with far more than just a place to work. Rather,
we are an institution you can be proud of, an institution where
you'll feel good about devoting your time and your talents. NYU
Langone Hospital—Suffolk is an equal opportunity employer and
committed to inclusion in all aspects of recruiting and employment.
All qualified individuals are encouraged to apply and will receive
consideration. We require applications to be completed online. View
Know Your Rights: Workplace discrimination is illegal. NYU Langone
Hospital-Suffolk provides a salary range to comply with the New
York state Law on Salary Transparency in Job Advertisements. The
salary range for the role is $106,916.04 - $138,356.04 Annually.
Actual salaries depend on a variety of factors, including
experience, specialty, education, and hospital need. The salary
range or contractual rate listed does not include
bonuses/incentive, differential pay or other forms of compensation
or benefits. View the Pay Transparency Notice for further
details.
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