Job Summary and Responsibilities
Looking for a dynamic, specialized role where your cardiac expertise truly shines? Our Cardiac Short Stay Unit at Chandler Regional Medical Center offers a unique opportunity to provide high-impact, focused care to cardiac patients.
Why Cardiac Short Stay?
Focused Cardiac Care: Specialize in post-procedure recovery (PCI, EP), chest pain, heart failure, and pre/post-op cardiac surgical stabilization. Deepen your cardiac assessment and intervention skills.High Acuity, Fast Pace: Manage complex patients with shorter stays, honing your critical thinking and time management. Every shift is impactful!Rapid Skill Growth: Master advanced assessments, rhythm interpretation, medication titrations, and essential patient education in a supportive environment.Collaborative Team: Work alongside cardiologists, APRNs, and specialists in a highly supportive, team-oriented unit.To be successful in this role, you will possess keen assessment skills, acute critical thinking, and a patient-first mindset, driven by a profound enthusiasm to help others. Your sense of urgency and dedication to excellence in a fast-paced environment will not only support patient recovery but also fuel your own career advancement
Job Requirements
Required
Graduate from an accredited RN program and Minimum of 3 years of experience within a critical care area as an RNMinimum of 2years current cardiac care experience andRegistered Nurse: AZ, upon hire andAmerican Heart AssociationBasic Life SupportAdvanced Cardiac Life SupportWhere You'll WorkLocated in the Phoenix, Ariz., suburb of Chandler, the Chandler Regional Medical Center is a 429-bed, not-for-profit hospital with more than 2,600 team members and almost 1,000 doctors on staff representing all major specialties. Chandler Regional joined the Dignity Health system in 1999, but has been part of the community for more than 50 years. The hospital includes a Level I Trauma Center, a Heart and Vascular Center, a Wound Healing Center, a Family Birth Center and many additional services. Dignity Health Chandler Regional, Mercy Gilbert, and Arizona General Hospital Mesa awarded $422,000 in grants to support five community projects led by 15 local organizations. Since 1991, Dignity Health's Community Health Improvement Grants program has provided $91 million to nearly 3,800 health projects, focusing on vulnerable and underserved populations.
Unless directed by a Collective Bargaining Agreement, applications for this position will be considered on a rolling basis. CommonSpirit Health cannot anticipate the date by which a successful candidate may be identified.