Turn talent into success with Baylor Health Care System
Turn talent into success with Baylor Health Care System.Over a century of being the best – for patients, families and our community. We´re Baylor Health Care System (BHCS), a multi-hospital, not-for-profit organization that is setting the standard for health care excellence in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. Baylor has achieved a number of honors, including being ranked in U.S News & World Report´s ´America´s Best Hospitals´; nursing Magnet status for Baylor University Medical Center and Baylor Heart and Vascular Hospital; Consumer Choice Award for Overall Quality and Image; Health Care´s ´Most Wired´ hospitals; and the Dallas Business Journal’s Best Places to Work.ED NurseEmergency room nurses play more than a medical role during a trauma. When things are at their most frantic and urgent, you’re the rock that patients and their families lean on. At Baylor, our nurses are empowered to make decisions that improve patient care. We are committed to a shared leadership model that encourages all staff nurses to be actively involved in setting the clinical policies and procedures for their unit.Baylor’s ED nurses prescribe, delegate, coordinate and deliver patient care. They ensure that patient care meets our high standards of safety, effectiveness, patient rights and guest relations. They supervise care delivered by the patient care team, coordinate the plan of care, educate patients and staff and collaborate with other disciplines. Our ED nurses are decisive, confident and accustomed to a very fast-paced emergency department environment.Our largest hospital, Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas, is a Level I trauma center, and the Emergency Department there recently underwent a $53 million expansion, tripling its size to 78,000 square feet. Baylor Grapevine’s ED also is newly expanded to 23,300 square feet, and some other EDs around the system are growing as well. Baylor Garland is the third busiest ED in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. In 2007, there were 278,570 visits to emergency rooms throughout the Baylor system. Emergency services are available at our system hospitals in Dallas, Fort Worth, Garland, Grapevine, Irving, Plano and Waxahachie. We have career opportunities for ED nurses at all levels at all of our emergency hospitals. Flexible shifts are available, including days, nights, Two-Day Alternative and PRN, to allow a work/life balance. LocationsWhether you would like to work in a small rural hospital, a large urban research hospital, a leading rehabilitation facility or family-practice clinic, Baylor Health Care System offers your ideal environment. Each hospital is united by Baylor’s vision to be trusted as the best place to give and receive safe, quality, compassionate health care. Visit our web site to learn more about our facilities. RequirementsIf you are an RN with an Associate’s degree or equivalent (preferably a Bachelor’s degree), a minimum of one year of nursing experience, current CPR / CLS certification and recent ER experience, consider joining Baylor. Career DevelopmentAt Baylor, you’ll enjoy some of the most comprehensive career development opportunities in the health care industry, including:• A generous tuition reimbursement program after six months of employment• Nearby nursing schools with graduate programs – including one on our Dallas campus• ASPIRE program that encourages staff RNs to advance nursing practice using evidence by awarding a bonus for each successfully completed plan• Continuing education classes – most available at no cost• Support for certificationBaylor BenefitsAt Baylor, you’ll enjoy a competitive benefits package that includes:• Immediate eligibility for health and welfare benefits• 401(k) savings plan with dollar-for-dollar match up to 5%• Flexible schedules• Employee Assistance ProgramJoin BaylorExplore a system of rewards and unmatched opportunities with health care´s brightest minds.