
Registered Nurse
North Mississippi Health Services, Pontotoc, MS, United States
Job Summary
The Registered Nurse at North Mississippi Health Services Systems is responsible for providing safe, quality patient care using the nursing process, maintaining effective communication with the multidisciplinary team, and ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements. The role requires leadership skills in prioritizing, delegating, and evaluating work assignments, as well as effective problem‑solving abilities to respond to changing patient needs.
Clinical Practice
Job Functions
Uses the nursing process to provide safe, quality patient care and document accordingly.
Works to ensure compliance with all NMHS policies and requirements as directed by the Nurse Manager and Educator. Education:
Provides patient/family education and acts as a resource for existing staff and new employees.
Can participate in the preceptor class to ensure proper training of new employees. Communication:
Maintains communication with multidisciplinary team members to provide holistic care to the patient.
Attends daily huddles on each unit to ensure proper assignments and identify team members for the shift. Customer Relations:
Projects caring, friendly and helpful image to patients and other customers.
Utilizes the patient’s communication board (white board) to identify name, date, goals, other staff and procedures or tests for the day to keep patients and families informed.
Complies with the NMHS behavioral standards. Self‑Development:
Maintains competency by staying informed of changing trends in nursing practice.
Attends annual review and unit specifics within the department.
Performs required continuing education hours online and in classroom. Regulatory Knowledge:
Complies with regulatory and accrediting agency requirements.
Licensed by the board of Nursing for the state.
Education
Associate’s Degree Registered Nurse (Required)
Other (Experience) – Complete RN Orientation and approved unit‑specific checklist requirements (Required)
Licenses and Certifications
RN – Registered Nurse – State Licensure and/or Compact State Licensure
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS)
Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)
NIH – National Institute of Health Stroke Scale Certification
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Maintain department requirements for continuing education and unit‑specific requirements to provide appropriate age‑specific care.
Effective communication and teaching skills.
General knowledge of various regulatory and accrediting standards.
Prioritize, delegate, and evaluate work assignments.
Anticipate resources needed.
Assimilate data and report appropriately.
Orient new employees to the unit and report progress to the charge nurse or nurse manager.
Maintain routine contact with physicians, ancillary personnel, other nursing personnel, patients, family, and visitors.
Demonstrate effective interpersonal skills to all customers/co‑workers and in all aspects of patient care and job performance.
Physical Demands
Standing — Constantly
Walking — Constantly
Sitting — Occasionally
Lifting/Carrying — Frequently up to 50 lb
Pushing/Pulling — Frequently
Climbing — Occasionally
Balancing — Occasionally
Stooping/Kneeling/Bending — Occasionally
Reaching/Over‑Head Work — Occasionally
Grasping — Frequently
Speaking — Constantly
Hearing — Constantly
Repetitive Motions — Constantly
Eye/Hand/Foot Coordinations — Frequently
Benefits Available
Continuing Education
403B Retirement Plan with Employer Match Contributions
Pet, Identity Theft and Legal Services Insurance
Wellness Programs and Incentives
Referral Bonuses
Employee Assistance Program
Medical Benefits
Dental Benefits
Vision Benefits
License + Certification Reimbursement
Life, Long‑Term and Short‑Term Disability, Group Accident, Critical Illness and Hospital Indemnity Insurance
Employee Discount Program
Other:
Early Access to Earned Wages
Tuition Assistance
Relocation Assistance
Paid Time Away
Special Employee Rates at NMMC Wellness Centers
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The Registered Nurse at North Mississippi Health Services Systems is responsible for providing safe, quality patient care using the nursing process, maintaining effective communication with the multidisciplinary team, and ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements. The role requires leadership skills in prioritizing, delegating, and evaluating work assignments, as well as effective problem‑solving abilities to respond to changing patient needs.
Clinical Practice
Job Functions
Uses the nursing process to provide safe, quality patient care and document accordingly.
Works to ensure compliance with all NMHS policies and requirements as directed by the Nurse Manager and Educator. Education:
Provides patient/family education and acts as a resource for existing staff and new employees.
Can participate in the preceptor class to ensure proper training of new employees. Communication:
Maintains communication with multidisciplinary team members to provide holistic care to the patient.
Attends daily huddles on each unit to ensure proper assignments and identify team members for the shift. Customer Relations:
Projects caring, friendly and helpful image to patients and other customers.
Utilizes the patient’s communication board (white board) to identify name, date, goals, other staff and procedures or tests for the day to keep patients and families informed.
Complies with the NMHS behavioral standards. Self‑Development:
Maintains competency by staying informed of changing trends in nursing practice.
Attends annual review and unit specifics within the department.
Performs required continuing education hours online and in classroom. Regulatory Knowledge:
Complies with regulatory and accrediting agency requirements.
Licensed by the board of Nursing for the state.
Education
Associate’s Degree Registered Nurse (Required)
Other (Experience) – Complete RN Orientation and approved unit‑specific checklist requirements (Required)
Licenses and Certifications
RN – Registered Nurse – State Licensure and/or Compact State Licensure
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS)
Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)
NIH – National Institute of Health Stroke Scale Certification
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Maintain department requirements for continuing education and unit‑specific requirements to provide appropriate age‑specific care.
Effective communication and teaching skills.
General knowledge of various regulatory and accrediting standards.
Prioritize, delegate, and evaluate work assignments.
Anticipate resources needed.
Assimilate data and report appropriately.
Orient new employees to the unit and report progress to the charge nurse or nurse manager.
Maintain routine contact with physicians, ancillary personnel, other nursing personnel, patients, family, and visitors.
Demonstrate effective interpersonal skills to all customers/co‑workers and in all aspects of patient care and job performance.
Physical Demands
Standing — Constantly
Walking — Constantly
Sitting — Occasionally
Lifting/Carrying — Frequently up to 50 lb
Pushing/Pulling — Frequently
Climbing — Occasionally
Balancing — Occasionally
Stooping/Kneeling/Bending — Occasionally
Reaching/Over‑Head Work — Occasionally
Grasping — Frequently
Speaking — Constantly
Hearing — Constantly
Repetitive Motions — Constantly
Eye/Hand/Foot Coordinations — Frequently
Benefits Available
Continuing Education
403B Retirement Plan with Employer Match Contributions
Pet, Identity Theft and Legal Services Insurance
Wellness Programs and Incentives
Referral Bonuses
Employee Assistance Program
Medical Benefits
Dental Benefits
Vision Benefits
License + Certification Reimbursement
Life, Long‑Term and Short‑Term Disability, Group Accident, Critical Illness and Hospital Indemnity Insurance
Employee Discount Program
Other:
Early Access to Earned Wages
Tuition Assistance
Relocation Assistance
Paid Time Away
Special Employee Rates at NMMC Wellness Centers
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