The Occupational Registered Nurse will provide nursing assessment, treatment and recommendations to cast members related to illness or injury of cast members, within their scope of practice. General responsibilities include providing medical care by taking vital signs, assessing patients’ injury, illness, documenting findings, formulating and educating on treatment plans, and performing medical interventions within the RN scope of practice. The Registered Nurse initiates and supports timely patient flow, and assists by collecting and documenting patient medical history, appropriate medical intervention, coordination of physician medical assessment, physical examination, and occupational medical treatment.
The RN maintains a safe, secure, and healthy work environment by establishing and following safety standards and procedures. This includes adhering to the highest standard of confidentiality and ensuring that all communication and dialogue is handled in the same manner. Accepts responsibility for assisting co-workers, including rotating job duties as needed or assigned. Maintains effective dialogue and communication with peers, leaders, and associates. Ensures that leadership remains apprised and updated on pertinent matters requiring attention; and upholds and abides by Disneyland Resort standards of business conduct.
To do their jobs well, nurses need to have physical strength and stamina, the ability to move around freely, and the ability to see, hear and communicate well with patients. Working conditions for this position requires standing for extended periods of time, frequent walking and lifting, squatting, pushing, pulling, or carrying heavy objects throughout the shift. You must be able to lift and carry up to 25 pounds. The position requires frequent bending, stretching, or twisting of the body, and frequent use of hands to handle, control, or feel objects, tools, or controls. A nurse needs physical strength and ability to kneel/squat to complete emergency procedures such as CPR.
This is a part-time position requiring three 8-hour shifts per week at the Disneyland Resort located in Anaheim, California. Shift days will be consistent every week, and will be between Friday through Monday. Candidates should be prepared to work holidays.
Provides nursing assessment and recommendations to Cast Members related to the illness or injury resulting in an initial determination of occupational versus non-occupational mechanism of injury or illness.
Inputs patient information and nursing assessments in the electronic medical record
Document and Maintain records related to the treatment of Cast Members in accordance with Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) and Cal-OSHA
Understands basic OSHA recordkeeping
Interacts with Workers’ Compensation, Safety, and the Company Physician/Provider to facilitate processing of work-related illnesses or injuries
Performs regulatory required medical surveillance exams as indicated by current Occupational Health and Safety Administration standards
Administers travel immunizations under physician orders
Performs medical treatment in accordance with training and licensure
Conducts assessments and treatments efficiently and in compliance with organizational operating guidelines
Completes all documentation and quality checks to reduce the chance of omission or errors
Promotes health improvement programs to cast members
Provides basic non-occupational first aid care and assessment
Current California RN Licensure
Minimum 3+ years Registered Nurse Experience
Valid California Driver’s License
Ability to maintain effective and organized systems to ensure timely patient flow
Demonstrated experience with electronic medical records or Health Management Systems
Background working with basic office programs and medical equipment such as audiometer/spirometer
Proven ability to work in a team environment
Demonstrated ability to maintain medical confidentiality
Flexible work schedule including working on Holidays and occasional overtime
Timely and effective communication as demonstrated through strong verbal, written, and interpersonal skills
Exceptional customer service and time management skills
Demonstrated ability to work closely with management team in the completion of business goals and strategies, follow operational guidelines, and comply with standing orders
Bachelor's Degree
Current CPR Certification
Masters’ Degree
Certified Occupational Health Nurse (COHN | COHN-S)
Experience working in Urgent Care, Emergency room, Intensive Care Unit, or Occupational Health Nursing
Computer proficiency in Microsoft Office Program Suite
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