Registered Nurse – Interventional Radiology – Days
Company: SSM Health
Location: Saint Louis
Posted on: November 3, 2025
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Job Description:
It's more than a career, it's a calling MO-SSM Health Saint
Louis University Hospital 1201 Grand Worker Type: Regular Job
Highlights: Sign-on Bonus: Please speak with your recruiter about
sign on bonus eligibility! Schedule Options: Full Time, Days
Benefits : Competitive, affordable health insurance including but
not limited to: Benefits effective 31 days from date of hire Health
plans starting at $29.38 per pay period. No medical plan
deductibles or co-insurance when receiving care from SSM Health
Saint Louis University Hospital Professional Development and
continuing education opportunities Retirement benefits including
employer matching plans Robust wellness programs Employee
assistance programs (EAP) Job Summary: The Registered Nurse (RN) is
a professional practitioner who manages and directs nursing care
activities in the areas of cath lab and interventional radiology.
Must be energetic and highly motivated to support the success of
Saint Louis University Hospital. Job Responsibilities and
Requirements: POSITION ACCOUNTABILITIES AND PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
(%of time) Essential Functions: The following are essential job
accountabilities and performance criteria. 1) Assessment: Performs
comprehensive nursing assessment as the database. (1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
20% Criteria A) Completes assessment of new admission or transfer
upon arrival to PACU. B) Accurately performs and documents patient
assessments. C) Provides timely ongoing patient reassessment
documenting pertinent observations. 2) Planning: Establishes and
coordinates a plan of care based on analysis of the initial
assessment data, patient diagnosis, and physician orders. (1, 2, 3,
4, 5) 10% Criteria A) Identifies patient care needs. B) Formulates
nursing interventions to achieve desired patient outcomes. C)
Identifies and initiates individualized care plans. D) Collaborates
with appropriate health team members for coordination of daily plan
of care for assigned patients. 3) Implementation: Provides and
documents nursing interventions based on assessed patient needs,
plan of care, and changes in patient condition. (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8) 30% Criteria A) Coordinates, communicates and documents
patient care with other disciplines. B) Provides and documents
patient education and discharge planning correctly on PACU flow
sheet. C) Reviews and initiates physician orders in an accurate and
timely manner. D) Recognizes changes in patient's condition, takes
appropriate nursing actions. E) Adheres to medication/parenteral
therapy administration and documentation per policy guidelines. F)
Performs blood-drawing technique to obtain lab specimens including
blood cultures. G) Anesthesia and surgical physicians notified of
significant changes in patient condition. H) Assist physicians with
procedures, examinations, and other processes related to patient
care. 4) Evaluation: Documents effectiveness of nursing care and
modifies plan of care as patient progresses toward expected
outcomes. (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) 10% Criteria A) Performs and documents
ongoing evaluation of effectiveness of care based on assessment
data, nursing interventions, patient response to medications,
treatments and procedures. B) Evaluates and documents effectiveness
of patient education including level of understanding. C) Evaluates
plan of care and modifies as indicated. D) Evaluates effectiveness
of pain medication and then takes appropriate nursing action. 5)
Professional/Leadership: Demonstrates accountability for own
professional practice. (3, 5) 10% Criteria A) Participates in
additional learning experience to increase professional competence
including 1. Committee membership 2. Staff meetings 3. Mandatory
in-services and other educational programs 4. Evaluation of self
and peer performance by identifying strengths and areas for
improvement. B) Is at work as scheduled and begins duties promptly
at start of shift. C) Functions as a resource person to co-workers,
patients/families, medical staff and ancillary personnel. D)
Identifies problems, gathers pertinent data, suggests solutions,
communicates using appropriate lines of authority, and works toward
problem resolution. E) Directs care delivered by Care Partners. F)
Adheres to and incorporates all customer service standards in
patient care and work practices. 6) Safety/Infection Control:
Practices according to safety and infection control policies. (1,
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) 5% Criteria A) Practices universal precautions
and disposes of hazardous wastes per established guidelines. B)
Maintains a safe, clean, comfortable and therapeutic environment
for patients/families/employees in accordance with hospital
standards. 1. Maintains clutter free environment. 2. Keeps
conversations and background noise to a minimum 3. Adheres to dress
code. C) Reports risk management concerns. D) Assumes
responsibility for completing all annual mandatory requirements: 1.
Safety/Fire 2. Blood Borne Pathogen 3. Hazardous Communication 4.
TB 5. Department Specific 6. Age Appropriate Care (for clinical
staff only) 7. EMTALA C) Works in a constant state of alertness and
safe manner. D) Works in a constant state of alertness and safe
manner. 7) Service: Provides service excellence to the customers of
Saint Louis University Hospital by delivering timely, high quality
care in a courteous, and respectful manner. (1, 3, 5, 6) 10%
Criteria A) Demonstrates Care and Courtesy 1) Provides prompt,
respectful, courteous service. 2) Meets physical, spiritual,
psychological and emotional needs of patients and families. 3)
Responds to patient needs promptly. 4) Apologizes for mix-ups and
delays. B) Communicates Effectively and Maintains Confidentiality
1) Listens to patient/family concerns and addresses needs. 2)
Explains procedures and all education in a manner that
patient/family understands. 3) Allows time for questions. C)
Demonstrates Competence and Collaboration 1) Provides accurate
report. 2) Provides quality care in accordance to standards. 3)
Shares knowledge with other departments to facilitate work flow and
continuity. D) Provides Cost Effective Services 1) Uses resources
wisely. 2) Recommends changes in practice that increases efficiency
and minimizes waste. 3) Minimizes overtime and utilizes time well.
Criteria 8) Quality Improvement (QI): Incorporates Quality
Assessment into one’s daily work. (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) 5% Criteria A)
Assists in developing unit based PI plan. B) Collects PI data as
assigned. C) Participates in discussion of PI outcomes. D)
Collaborates in developing and implementing action plans. E)
Participates in research activities on the nursing unit. Criteria
9) Age Appropriate Care: Provides age-appropriate care to:
____Infant ____Child __x__ Adolescent __x___ Adult __x___ Geriatric
Criteria A) Demonstrates knowledge and skills of normal growth &
development necessary to provide services to the age of the patient
served by the department. B) Demonstrates ability to assess and
interpret age specific data to identify patient needs. C) Utilizes
communication skills necessary to interpret age specific responses
to service and interaction. D) Involves family or significant other
in decision making related to services provided. E) Demonstrates
ability to provide service needed for the age groups routinely
served by the department assigned. 10) Specialized Care: Provides
specialized care to patients at high risk for injury. (1, 2, 4, 5)
Criteria A) Restraint Care 1) Initiates/evaluates alternatives to
restraint prior to application. 2) Applies restraints consistent
with the approved procedure. 3) Monitors and assesses patient’s
response throughout the restraint period at the appropriate
intervals. 4) Provides specified patient care (toileting, skin
care, hydration, feeding, etc.) on a timely basis. 5) Provides for
trail release and removal of restraint as soon as possible. B) Pain
Management (licensed personnel) 1) Assess patient for presence of
pain on admission and during assessments/reassessments. 2)
Incorporates patient’s cultural/spiritual beliefs regarding pain
into pain management plan. 3) Implement pain management techniques.
Focus on prevention rather than treatment. 4) Include patient
and/or family members in developing a pain management plans. 5)
Consider other methods of pain control when developing plan of
care: massage, repositioning, immobilization, and music therapy. C)
Abuse Assessment 1) Is aware of abuse recognition criteria and
incorporates it into assessments. 2) Reports signs of possible
abuse/neglect to the physician & Risk Management, and recommends
appropriate consultations (psychiatric, Social Work) for
evaluation. DISCLAIMER: Performs other related duties as assigned
or requested. Rationale for Essential Functions 1) The performance
of this function is the reason the job exists. 2) There are limited
employees among whom the performance of this function can be
distributed. 3) This function occupies a great deal of the
employee’s time. 4) This function is highly specialized. Employees
are hired for the skill/ability to perform this function. 5)
Failure to perform this function may have serious consequences. 6)
The function was performed by past employees, and is performed by
current employees. 7) Exposure to blood borne pathogens that
require the use of protective equipment 8) Exposure to tuberculosis
that requires the use of protective equipment Job Specifications
MINIMUM EDUCATION: Graduate of accredited school of nursing or
education equivalency for licensing MINIMUM EXPERIENCE: One year
medical surgical experience required. Critical Care or Post
Anesthesia Care experience preferred. REQUIRED COURSE: ALS WORKING
CONDITIONS: 1. Regular exposure to the risk of blood borne
diseases. 2. Contact with patients under wide variety of
circumstances. 3. Exposure to unpleasant elements (accidents,
injuries, illness). 4. Subject to varying and unpredictable
situations. 5. Handles emergencies or crisis situations. May
perform emergency care. 6. Subject to irregular hours. 7. Pressure
due to multiple competing demands. 8. Exposure to latex, risk of
developing PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: 1. Prolonged, extensive, or
considerable standing/walking. 2. Lifts, positions, pushes, and/or
transfers patients. 3. Must be able to lift 50 pounds and pull 100
pounds. 4. Considerable reaching, stooping, bending, kneeling,
crouching. REQUIRED PROFESSIONAL LICENSE AND/OR CERTIFICATIONS
State of Work Location: Illinois Basic Life Support HealthCare
Provider (BLS HCP) - American Heart Association (AHA) And
Registered Professional Nurse (RN) - Illinois Department of
Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) And Advanced Life
Support (ALS) - American Heart Association (AHA) State of Work
Location: Missouri Basic Life Support HealthCare Provider (BLS HCP)
- American Heart Association (AHA) And Registered Nurse (RN) -
Missouri Division of Professional Registration Or Registered Nurse
(RN) Issued by Compact State And Advanced Life Support (ALS) -
American Heart Association (AHA) State of Work Location: Oklahoma
Basic Life Support HealthCare Provider (BLS HCP) - American Heart
Association (AHA) And Registered Nurse (RN) Issued by Compact State
Or Registered Nurse (RN) - Oklahoma Board of Nursing (OBN) And
Advanced Life Support (ALS) - American Heart Association (AHA)
State of Work Location: Wisconsin Basic Life Support HealthCare
Provider (BLS HCP) - American Heart Association (AHA) And
Registered Nurse (RN) Issued by Compact State Or Registered Nurse
(RN) - Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services And
Advanced Life Support (ALS) - American Heart Association (AHA)
Employee___________________________________________Date____________
Supervisor__________________________________________Date_____________
Department Director
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Administration________________________________________Date_____________
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature
and level of work being performed. They are not to be construed, as
an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and skills
required of personnel so classified. An individual working in their
job classification must also perform specific tasks upon request by
supervisor personnel. Furthermore, the duties and responsibilities
for this job classification are subject to change at the discretion
of the medical center. Work Shift: Day Shift (United States of
America) Job Type: Employee Department: 4203000037 Interventional
Radiology Scheduled Weekly Hours: 40 Benefits: SSM Health values
our exceptional employees by offering a comprehensive benefits
package to fit their needs. Paid Parental Leave : we offer eligible
team members one week of paid parental leave for newborns or newly
adopted children (pro-rated based on FTE). Flexible Payment
Options: our voluntary benefit offered through DailyPay offers
eligible hourly team members instant access to their earned, unpaid
base pay (fees may apply) before payday. Upfront Tuition Coverage :
we provide upfront tuition coverage through FlexPath Funded for
eligible team members. Explore All Benefits SSM Health is an equal
opportunity employer. SSM Health does not discriminate on the basis
of race, color, religion, national origin, age, disability, sex,
sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy, veteran status , or
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