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Respiratory Therapist- CRT/RRT

For more information and to apply:
https://www.ormc.org/careers or https://crmcny.org/careers

Responsibilities:
The Respiratory Therapist provides safe and effective administration of Respiratory Care Procedures as ordered by the physician according to the established standards and policies with special consideration for the age of the patient being treated. The Respiratory Therapist possesses a larger degree of knowledge in the pathophysiology of Respiratory disease along with strong technical skills and knowledge in clinical matching of current treatment modalities with those disease processes in infant, children, adolescent, adult, and geriatric patients. The Therapist works closely with the medical staff and other health care professionals. The Director or his/her designee may appoint Respiratory Therapists to the role of Charge Therapist in the absence of a supervisor.

Minimum Education: AAS or BS degree in Respiratory Therapy Preferred.

Required Certification/Registration: Current NYS Respiratory Therapist License. Minimum Certified Respiratory Therapist (CRT) credential by the NBRC. Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) credential by the NBRC is preferred. New employees with the CRT credential must attain the RRT credential within 18 month of their employment with ORMC. BLS for Healthcare Providers Certification mandatory.

Physical Requirements: Moderate walking, standing, and sitting. Some bending and lifting. Manual dexterity. Must have the capabilities of sight, speech and hearing enabling one to communicate with others and perform the essential duties of the position.

Working Conditions: Will be exposed to infectious patients and potential hazards resulting from direct handling of inflammable and explosive gas. Frequent work in critical care areas of the Medical Center. Generally works in a clean, well lighted, heated, and ventilated area.

Special Requirements: Must exhibit the ability to critically think. Must posses adequate communications skills in order to communicate effectively with the medical staff and other health care professionals. Coordinates all respiratory therapy and treatments with physicians and other health care professionals. Is responsible to the Charge Practitioner, Supervisor, Manager and Medical Director of the Respiratory Service.

Respiratory Therapist- Fulltime and Per Diem

For more information and to apply:
https://crmcny.org/careers or https://www.ormc.org/careers

Responsibilities:
A professional Respiratory Therapist (Certified or Registered) who under the supervision of a Cardio-pulmonary supervisor, the general supervision of the Director of Cardio-pulmonary or a physician performs technical and non-technical duties and tasks which are necessary for the delivery of Cardio-pulmonary services.

Qualifications:
Minimum Education: Graduate of an approved school in Respiratory Care.

Minimum Experience: 1-2 years of clinical experience as a Respiratory Care Practitioner preferred. Intubation procedures and Arterial line insertion preferred requires annual training and competency if intubation and arterial line insertion is part of job function.

Required Certification/Registration: Licensed in New York State as a Certified or Registered Respiratory Therapist. Minimum Certified Respiratory Therapist (CRT) credential by the NBRC. Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) credential by the NBRC is preferred. New employees with the CRT credential must attain the RRT credential within 18 months of their employment with Catskill.
BLS required. ACLS, PALS and NRP encouraged

Physical Requirements: Position will primarily be light work requiring lifting up to 25 pounds with occasional lifting and/or carrying objects weighing up to 25 pounds. Occasional bending, twisting, stooping, kneeling and reaching is required. Requires 20% sitting and 80% standing or walking. Expressing or exchanging ideas by spoken word is required.

Working Conditions:
Environmental Demands and Exposure to Hazards: Works in a clean, well- lighted, heated or ventilated facility. No routine exposure to hazards.
Physical Demands: Demonstrates physical and functional ability to perform full anatomical range of motion to accomplish tasks. Evidence of visual and aural acuity and finger and hand dexterity to operate computer and office equipment. Can withstand long periods of sitting, standing and/or constant walking. Ability to lift 25 lbs.
Mental Demands: Ability to foster collaborative relationships, to work well under pressure, to organize and synthesize new information, and prioritize tasks. Possesses critical thinking, analytical skills and flexibility. Ability to multi-task. Required detailed attention to work in an environment where interruptions cannot be controlled. Demonstrates sensitivity to customer needs and expectations. May be subject to irregular hours including evenings or potentially weekends to participate in operational and community events as necessary.

Behavioral Health RN

For more info and to apply:
https://www.ormc.org/careers
Job id# 2020-19850, 2020-20131, 2020-20464

Overview
Garnet Health (formerly Greater Hudson Valley Health System,) is a New York State, not-for-profit corporation headquartered in Middletown, New York, approximately 60 miles north of New York City. Garnet Health is comprised of Garnet Health Medical Center, Garnet Health Medical Center - Catskills, Garnet Health Doctors, Garnet Health Foundation and Garnet Health Foundation - Catskills. Garnet Health is dedicated to developing specialty services, medical programs and needed healthcare services that allow residents to remain close to home to receive quality care.

Providing healthcare to nearly 450,000 residents in Orange, Sullivan and Ulster Counties, Garnet Health was designed to improve the quality, stability and efficiency of healthcare services in the mid-Hudson and Catskill region. Services provided by more than 3,300 employed professionals and over 850 medical staff members, makes Garnet Health one of the largest healthcare providers in the tri-county area. The Systems three hospital campuses (Garnet Health Medical Center - Catskills (Harris and Callicoon, NY) and Garnet Health Medical Center (Middletown, NY) plus several outpatient facilities, offer a broad spectrum of care including:

601 licensed inpatient beds
Emergency medicine
Surgical services
Ambulatory surgery services
Skilled nursing unit
Cardiology services including emergency and elective angioplasty
Oncology services from diagnosis to treatment
Orthopedic services including joint replacements
Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence
Birthing centers
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Outpatient diagnostic imaging
Geriatric assessment
Primary, Specialty, and Urgent care practices
Adult day care
Mental health and chemical dependency programs
Diabetes program
Wound care
Sleep Center Services
Outpatient infusion services
Rehabilitation services including: physical, occupational and speech therapy
Hospitalist services
Rape intervention and support services
Community screenings and support groups
Responsibilities
Nursing is the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities, and populations (ANA, 2010).



Garnet Health Medical Center clinical nurses are guided by the New York State Nurse Practice Act, the American Nurses Association (ANA) guide to the Code of Ethics for Nurses, the Essential Guide to Nursing Practice, Jean Watsons Nursing Philosophy and Science of Caring, the Garnet Health Medical Center Plan for Nursing Quality and Safety, and the Garnet Health Medical Center Nursing Strategic Plan (NSP). Clinical nurses are empowered to work toward an improved healthcare system by providing safe, timely, effective, equitable, and patient centered care (IOM).



Garnet Health Medical Center clinical nurses embrace the Essential Features of Professional Nursing as indicated by the ANA, they include:

Provision of a caring relationship that facilitates health and healing.
Attention to the range of human experiences and responses to health and illness within the physical and social environments.
Integration of assessment data with knowledge gained from an appreciation of the patient of the group.
Application of scientific knowledge to the processes of diagnosis and treatment through the use of judgment and critical thinking.
Advancement of professional nursing knowledge through scholarly inquiry.
Influence on social and public policy.
Assurance of safe, quality, and evidence-based practice.
Qualifications

Licensure: Active New York State Nursing License in good standing

Education: Associate, Baccalaureate (preferred), Masters, or Doctorate Degree in Nursing from an Accredited School of Nursing.

Certification:American Nurses Association endorsed Certifications or Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses Certification Preferred (*Based on Certification specialty hours of work requirement).

Physical Demands: Considerable standing, walking, reaching, stooping, bending, kneeling, crouching. Considerable visual demands.
New Hires - Must be able to perform RN essential physical functioning demands as determined by Employee Health / Pre-Screening Assessment
During any patient transferring task, if any caregiver is required to lift more than 35 lbs of a patient's weight, then the patient should be considered to be fully dependent and assistive devices should be used. (Waters, T. [2007]
Ergonomic stressors includes moderate to frequent heavy (lifting, positioning, pushing, and/ or transferring of patients). Must participate in Safe Patient Handling Initiatives.
American with Disability Act Requirements: External and Internal applicants, as well as position incumbents, must be able to perform the essential position responsibilities as listed in this position description either aided or unaided or with the assistance of a reasonable accommodation to be determined by the organization on a case by case basis.
Mental Demands:

Ability to foster collaborative relationships, to work well under pressure, to organize and synthesize new information and prioritize tasks. Possess critical thinking, analytical skills and flexibility.
Ability to multi-task. Required detailed attention to work in an environment where interruptions cannot be controlled. Demonstrates sensitivity to customer needs and expectations.
Work schedules may include irregular hours including nights and weekends.
Working Conditions:

OSHA Directive CPL-03-00-016:
Contact with patients under a wide variety of circumstances.
May be exposed to unpleasant patient elements (exposure to blood and other potentially infectious material).
Subject to varying and unpredictable situations.
Handles emergency and crisis situations.
Must wear Personal Protective Equipment to ensure your safety which may include items such as gloves, safety glasses, respirators, or coveralls, vests, lead vests, and full body suits.
May have contact with chemical, radiological, physical, electrical, mechanical, or other workplace hazards.
ORMC abides with the New York Department of Labor / Nursing Licensure Board recommendation on the 16 hour work limit.
Patient and Staff Safety:

Recognizes the importance of patient/staff safety precautions as it relates to specific department and area of responsibility.
Consistently utilizes precautions and follows appropriate procedure to enhance patient/staff safety in daily operations.
Identifies and reports any potentially dangerous situations which could cause medical error and/or patient or staff harm.
Immediately takes action, where appropriate, to minimize the risk of injury. Where appropriate to staff members responsibilities, reports errors, when these occur, to supervisor and in the MIDAS RDE system on an Incident report. Participates when appropriate in Root Cause Analysis and/or other efforts to reduce the risk of medical error and/or patient or staff harm.
Training:

Clinical nurses are accountable for completing their annual / required mandatory training within certain time frames
All clinical nurses must have BLS and this training must be kept current.
In certain clinical areas additional AHA training may be required. If you are transferring to one of these areas you must have the appropriate training prior to beginning the position.


Required Experience: New Graduates considered

Preferred Experience: 1 year Medical-Surgical or Inpatient Behavioral Health

Mandatory Training: BLS upon hire, Hospital crisis intervention training course within 3-months of hire and annually thereafter

Registered Nurse - OUTPATIENT INFUSION

For more information and to apply:
https://www.ormc.org/careers
Enter job id#2020-20824

Garnet Health (formerly Greater Hudson Valley Health System,) is a New York State, not-for-profit corporation headquartered in Middletown, New York, approximately 60 miles north of New York City. Garnet Health is comprised of Garnet Health Medical Center, Garnet Health Medical Center - Catskills, Garnet Health Doctors, Garnet Health Foundation and Garnet Health Foundation - Catskills. Garnet Health is dedicated to developing specialty services, medical programs and needed healthcare services that allow residents to remain close to home to receive quality care.

Providing healthcare to nearly 450,000 residents in Orange, Sullivan and Ulster Counties, Garnet Health was designed to improve the quality, stability and efficiency of healthcare services in the mid-Hudson and Catskill region. Services provided by more than 3,300 employed professionals and over 850 medical staff members, makes Garnet Health one of the largest healthcare providers in the tri-county area. The Systems three hospital campuses (Garnet Health Medical Center - Catskills (Harris and Callicoon, NY) and Garnet Health Medical Center (Middletown, NY) plus several outpatient facilities, offer a broad spectrum of care including:

601 licensed inpatient beds
Emergency medicine
Surgical services
Ambulatory surgery services
Skilled nursing unit
Cardiology services including emergency and elective angioplasty
Oncology services from diagnosis to treatment
Orthopedic services including joint replacements
Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence
Birthing centers
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Outpatient diagnostic imaging
Geriatric assessment
Primary, Specialty, and Urgent care practices
Adult day care
Mental health and chemical dependency programs
Diabetes program
Wound care
Sleep Center Services
Outpatient infusion services
Rehabilitation services including: physical, occupational and speech therapy
Hospitalist services
Rape intervention and support services
Community screenings and support groups
Responsibilities
Nursing is the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities; prevention of illness and injury; alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response; and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities, and populations (ANA).

Garnet Health Medical Center clinical nurses are guided by the New York State Nurse Practice Act, The American Nurses Association (ANA) guide to the Code of Ethics for Nurses, The Essential Guide to Nursing Practice, Jean Watsons Nursing Philosophy and Science of Caring, The ORMC Plan for Nursing Quality and Safety, and the ORMC Nursing Strategic Plan (NSP). Clinical nurses are empowered to work toward an improved healthcare system by providing safe, timely, effective, equitable, and patient centered care (IOM).

Garnet Health clinical nurses embrace the Essential Features of Professional Nursing as indicated by the ANA, they include:
Provision of a caring relationship that facilitates health and healing.
Attention to the range of human experiences and responses to health and illness within the physical and social environments.
Integration of assessment data with knowledge gained from an appreciation of the patient of the group.
Application of scientific knowledge to the processes of diagnosis and treatment through the use of judgment and critical thinking.
Advancement of professional nursing knowledge through scholarly inquiry.
Influence on social and public policy.
Assurance of safe, quality, and evidence-based practice.

Qualifications
Licensure:
Active New York State Nursing License in good standing

Education:
Associate, Baccalaureate (preferred), Masters, or Doctorate Degree in Nursing from an Accredited School of Nursing.

Certification: American Nurses Association endorsed Certifications or Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses Certification Preferred (*Based on Certification specialty hours of work requirement).

Required Experience: 2 years Oncology Acute Care and/or Outpatient Infusion. ONS Provider Card for Chemotherapy Biotherapy

Mandatory Training: BLS upon hire, ACLS within 1 year, PALS within 1 year, OCN within 1 year

American Nurses Association endorsed Certifications or Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses Certification Preferred (*Based on Certification specialty hours of work requirement).

Physical Demands:
Considerable standing, walking, reaching, stooping, bending, kneeling, crouching. Considerable visual demands.
New Hires - Must be able to perform RN essential physical functioning demands as determined by Employee Health / Pre-Screening Assessment
During any patient transferring task, if any caregiver is required to lift more than 35 lbs of a patient's weight, then the patient should be considered to be fully dependent and assistive devices should be used. (Waters, T. [2007]
Ergonomic stressors includes moderate to frequent heavy (lifting, positioning, pushing, and/ or transferring of patients). Must participate in Safe Patient Handling Initiatives.
American with Disability Act Requirements: External and Internal applicants, as well as position incumbents, must be able to perform the essential position responsibilities as listed in this position description either aided or unaided or with the assistance of a reasonable accommodation to be determined by the organization on a case by case basis.

Mental Demands:
Ability to foster collaborative relationships, to work well under pressure, to organize and synthesize new information and prioritize tasks. Possess critical thinking, analytical skills and flexibility.
Ability to multi-task. Required detailed attention to work in an environment where interruptions cannot be controlled. Demonstrates sensitivity to customer needs and expectations.
Work schedules may include irregular hours including nights and weekends.

Working Conditions:
OSHA Directive CPL-03-00-016:
Contact with patients under a wide variety of circumstances.
May be exposed to unpleasant patient elements (exposure to blood and other potentially infectious material).
Subject to varying and unpredictable situations.
Handles emergency and crisis situations.
Must wear Personal Protective Equipment to ensure your safety which may include items such as gloves, safety glasses, respirators, or coveralls, vests, lead vests, and full body suits.
May have contact with chemical, radiological, physical, electrical, mechanical, or other workplace hazards.
ORMC abides with the New York Department of Labor / Nursing Licensure Board recommendation on the 16 hour work limit.

Patient and Staff Safety:
Recognizes the importance of patient/staff safety precautions as it relates to specific department and area of responsibility.
Consistently utilizes precautions and follows appropriate procedure to enhance patient/staff safety in daily operations.
Identifies and reports any potentially dangerous situations which could cause medical error and/or patient or staff harm.
Immediately takes action, where appropriate, to minimize the risk of injury. Where appropriate to staff members responsibilities, reports errors, when these occur, to supervisor and in the MIDAS RDE system on an Incident report. Participates when appropriate in Root Cause Analysis and/or other efforts to reduce the risk of medical error and/or patient or staff harm.

Training:
Clinical nurses are accountable for completing their annual / required mandatory training within certain time frames
All clinical nurses must have BLS and this training must be kept current.
In certain clinical areas additional AHA training may be required. If you are transferring to one of these areas you must have the appropriate training prior to beginning the position.

BSN Registered Nurse

For more information and to apply:
https://www.ormc.org/careers
Job id#: 2020-20923

Garnet Health Medical Center is seeking BSN RNs for the following units:
-Med/Surg
-Observation
-Dialysis
-Critical Care

Being a Garnet Health nurse comes with many benefits, including:

Medical, Dental & Vision
Paid Time Off
403(b) Retirement Plan
Employee Wellness Programs
Tuition Reimbursement
Flexible Spending Accounts
Free On-Site Parking
Short & Long Term Disability
529 College Savings Plan (optional program)
Self Scheduling
Liberal weekend schedule

Garnet Health (formerly Greater Hudson Valley Health System,) is a New York State, not-for-profit corporation headquartered in Middletown, New York, approximately 60 miles north of New York City. Garnet Health is comprised of Garnet Health Medical Center, Garnet Health Medical Center - Catskills, Garnet Health Doctors, Garnet Health Foundation and Garnet Health Foundation - Catskills. Garnet Health is dedicated to developing specialty services, medical programs and needed healthcare services that allow residents to remain close to home to receive quality care.

Providing healthcare to nearly 450,000 residents in Orange, Sullivan and Ulster Counties, Garnet Health was designed to improve the quality, stability and efficiency of healthcare services in the mid-Hudson and Catskill region. Services provided by more than 3,300 employed professionals and over 850 medical staff members, makes Garnet Health one of the largest healthcare providers in the tri-county area. The Systems three hospital campuses (Garnet Health Medical Center - Catskills (Harris and Callicoon, NY) and Garnet Health Medical Center (Middletown, NY) plus several outpatient facilities, offer a broad spectrum of care including:

601 licensed inpatient beds
Emergency medicine
Surgical services
Ambulatory surgery services
Skilled nursing unit
Cardiology services including emergency and elective angioplasty
Oncology services from diagnosis to treatment
Orthopedic services including joint replacements
Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence
Birthing centers
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Outpatient diagnostic imaging
Geriatric assessment
Primary, Specialty, and Urgent care practices
Adult day care
Mental health and chemical dependency programs
Diabetes program
Wound care
Sleep Center Services
Outpatient infusion services
Rehabilitation services including: physical, occupational and speech therapy
Hospitalist services
Rape intervention and support services
Community screenings and support groups

Emergency Department RN positions

For more information and to apply:
https://crmcny.org/careers or https://www.ormc.org/careers
Keyword search: Registered Nurse- Emergency Department

Garnet Health (formerly Greater Hudson Valley Health System,) is a New York State, not-for-profit corporation headquartered in Middletown, New York, approximately 60 miles north of New York City. Garnet Health is comprised of Garnet Health Medical Center, Garnet Health Medical Center - Catskills, Garnet Health Doctors, Garnet Health Foundation and Garnet Health Foundation - Catskills. Garnet Health is dedicated to developing specialty services, medical programs and needed healthcare services that allow residents to remain close to home to receive quality care.

Providing healthcare to nearly 450,000 residents in Orange, Sullivan and Ulster Counties, Garnet Health was designed to improve the quality, stability and efficiency of healthcare services in the mid-Hudson and Catskill region. Services provided by more than 3,300 employed professionals and over 850 medical staff members, makes Garnet Health one of the largest healthcare providers in the tri-county area. The Systems three hospital campuses (Garnet Health Medical Center - Catskills (Harris and Callicoon, NY) and Garnet Health Medical Center (Middletown, NY) plus several outpatient facilities, offer a broad spectrum of care including:

601 licensed inpatient beds
Emergency medicine
Surgical services
Ambulatory surgery services
Skilled nursing unit
Cardiology services including emergency and elective angioplasty
Oncology services from diagnosis to treatment
Orthopedic services including joint replacements
Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence
Birthing centers
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Outpatient diagnostic imaging
Geriatric assessment
Primary, Specialty, and Urgent care practices
Adult day care
Mental health and chemical dependency programs
Diabetes program
Wound care
Sleep Center Services
Outpatient infusion services
Rehabilitation services including: physical, occupational and speech therapy
Hospitalist services
Rape intervention and support services
Community screenings and support groups

Licensure:Active New York State Nursing License in Good Standing;Garnet Health abides with the New York Department of Education Nursing Licensure Board recommendation on the 16 hour work limit.

Education:Associate, Baccalaureate (preferred), Master's, or Doctorate Degree in Nursing from an Accredited School of Nursing.

Required Experience: 1 year Medical-Surgical or 1 year Critical Care or 1 year Emergency or 1 year Progressive Care

Mandatory Training: BLS and ACLS upon hire, PALS required within 6 months. TNCC within 1 year.
*Hospital crisis intervention training course within 3-months of hire and annually thereafter

About Garnet Health

Garnet Health is a New York State, not-for-profit corporation headquartered in Middletown, New York, approximately 60 miles north of New York City.

Garnet Health is comprised of:

  • Garnet Health Medical Center - Catskills, formerly known as Catskill Regional Medical Center
  • Garnet Health Medical Center, formerly known as Orange Regional Medical Center
  • Garnet Health Doctors, formerly known as Catskill Regional and Orange Regional Medical Groups
  • Garnet Health Foundation, formerly known as Orange Regional Medical Center Foundation
  • Garnet Health Foundation - Catskills, formerly known as Catskill Regional Medical Center Foundation

Garnet Health is dedicated to developing specialty services, medical programs and needed healthcare services that allow residents to remain close to home to receive quality care.

Healthcare Services

Providing healthcare to nearly 450,000 residents in Orange, Sullivan and Ulster Counties, Garnet Health was designed to improve the quality, stability and efficiency of healthcare services in the mid-Hudson and Catskill region. Services provided by more than 3,300 employed professionals and over 850 medical staff members, makes Garnet Health one of the largest healthcare providers in the tri-county area. The System’s three hospital campuses, plus several outpatient facilities, offer a broad spectrum of care including:

  • Emergency medicine
  • Surgical & ambulatory surgery services
  • Skilled nursing units
  • Cardiology services including emergency and elective angioplasty
  • Oncology services from diagnosis to treatment
  • Orthopedic services including joint replacements
  • Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence
  • Birthing centers
  • Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
  • Outpatient diagnostic imaging
  • Primary and family care practices
  • Mental health and chemical dependency programs
  • Diabetes program
  • Wound care
  • Rehabilitation services including: physical, occupational and speech therapy
  • Hospitalist services
  • Community programs and support groups

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Exceptional Lives Here.

To learn more, please contact Amanda Goldstein - agoldstein@garnethealth.org   |   (845) 333-7168