Resource Nurse - Nursing

Coalinga Regional Medical Center Coalinga, California, United States Medical

About this position

Description:

  

Position Summary

The Resource Nurse functions in a hospital-wide leadership and support role, providing real-time clinical, operational, and staffing oversight during assigned night and weekend shifts. In a Critical Access Hospital, the Resource Nurse serves as the primary clinical resource and escalation point and may be assigned direct patient care, lunch/break coverage, and operational duties when staffing, census, or acuity requires. This role requires strong clinical judgment, leadership, and the ability to provide hands-on patient care.

Requirements:

  

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

Clinical Oversight, Direct Care & Coverage

  • Serves as the hospital-wide clinical resource for nursing staff during assigned night and weekend shifts.
  • Provides lunch and break coverage for nursing staff as needed to maintain safe staffing and regulatory      compliance.
  • Accepts direct patient care assignments when required due to staffing shortages, high census, or increased acuity.
  • Provides hands-on patient care during peak workload periods.
  • Assists with complex clinical situations, rapid assessments, and patient deterioration.
  • Responds to emergencies, including codes, rapid responses, and critical events.
  • Ensures compliance with nursing standards, hospital policies, and regulatory requirements.

Staffing & Operations

  • Monitors staffing levels across all departments during nights and weekends.
  • Adjust staffing and personally provides coverage (patient assignments or break relief) when staffing levels cannot      support safe operations.
  • Coordinates staffing adjustments related to callouts or unexpected changes in census or acuity.
  • Supports patient throughput, including admissions, transfers, discharges, and bed placement.
  • Serves as the primary staffing decision-maker during assigned shifts.

Leadership & Communication

  • Acts as the administrative nursing leader on duty during nights and weekends in the absence of nursing      leadership.
  • Serves as the primary point of contact for nursing-related issues after hours.
  • Communicate effectively with providers, department leaders, and ancillary services.
  • It provides guidance, coaching, and real-time problem-solving for nursing staff.
  • Escalates significant operational or clinical issues appropriately to on-call leadership.

Patient Safety, Quality & Audits

  • Promotes a culture of patient safety and accountability.
  • Completes assigned audits during night and weekend shifts, which may include but are not limited to:
    • Documentation and chart audits
    • Safety rounds and environment-of-care checks
    • Regulatory or policy compliance audits
    • Admission, discharge, and handoff audits
  • Identifies, documents, and escalates safety or compliance concerns.
  • Participates in incident response, documentation, and follow-up.
  • Supports ongoing quality improvement initiatives and survey readiness.

Administrative Responsibilities

  • Documents shift activity, staffing decisions, lunch/break coverage, audits completed, and significant events.
  • Coordinates on-call services and external resources as needed.
  • Supports hospital policies related to staffing, patient flow, and emergency operations.
  • Completes required reports and handoff communication at the end of shift.

Qualifications

Required

  • Current, active Registered Nurse (RN) license in the State of employment.
  • Minimum of 3–5 years of acute care nursing experience.
  • Leadership experience as a charge nurse, lead nurse, supervisor, or similar role.
  • Demonstrated ability to provide direct patient care across inpatient and/or emergency settings.
  • Strong clinical judgment and decision-making skills.

Preferred

  • Experience in a Critical Access Hospital, rural hospital, or small facility.
  • Prior House Supervisor experience.
  • ACLS and/or PALS certification.
  • Experience working night shifts and weekends.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

  • Broad clinical knowledge across acute care settings.
  • Ability to transition between leadership oversight, audits, and direct patient care.
  • Strong communication, organization, and conflict-resolution skills.
  • Ability to prioritize competing demands in a resource-limited environment.
  • High level of autonomy and accountability during nights and weekends.

Physical Requirements

  • Ability to stand and walk for extended periods.
  • Ability to lift, reposition, and assist patients.
  • Ability to respond rapidly to emergency situations.

Work Environment

  • Acute care hospital setting with variable census and acuity.
  • Increased responsibility and  decision-making authority during night and weekend shifts.
  • Frequent interruptions and need for rapid task switching.


Salary Information

$55.00 - $60.00 Hourly Wage