Nurse - Pride of America


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• If you're interested to be considered for this position, please click the blue APPLY button at the top of the page to get started.
All candidates must complete an on-line application to be considered.
• ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
• • Maintains Guest illness logs and medical notes.
• Completes all paperwork associated with various medical situations.
• Maintain Crewmember illness logs and Crewmember medical files.
Such files shall accompany Crewmembers from ship to ship in accordance with company policy.
• Maintains injury logs and fill out accident reports.
• Maintains current Crewmember physical examinations.
• Maintains Acute Gastroenteritis log for U.
S.
P.
H.
and reports as required.
• Prepares and maintains records of Medical Center charges.
• Executes Code Alpha procedures.
• Executes air and land evacuation procedures.
• Trains and leads stretcher teams in Fire and Lifeboat drills, and first-aid training for Crewmembers.
• Obtain and tests water samples and cultures for growth of Coliform organisms.
• Performs weekly checks of emergency equipment and maintenance of all Medical Center equipment.
• Sterilizes surgical instruments.
• Orders medical supplies and equipment.
Maintains proper levels of inventory through us of the MXP ordering system.
Oversees inventory of medical supplies and monitors hospital budget.
Completes external requisition forms for needed supplies and follows MXP rules for approval.
Must be proficient with the MXP system.
Maintains the proper inventory levels set by the company.
• Performs other related duties as assigned or as directed.
The omission of specific duties does not preclude the supervisor from assigning duties that are logically related to the position.
• Must be familiar with the Safety and Environmental Protection Policy and the SMS, and carry out the policies and procedures appropriate for his/her position.
• QUALIFICATIONS, EDUCATION AND ATTRIBUTES
• QUALIFICATIONS
• • Minimum of three (3) years post-graduate clinical experience is required.
• Intermediate to Advanced verbal and written level of English is required.
• Minimum of one (1) year practical experience in Advanced Cardiac Life Support is required.
• Minimum of one (1) year experience working in the Emergency Department is required.
• Minimum of one (1) year experience performing Basic Life support until the physician arrives is required.
• Must provide a chronology of all medical activities since graduation from nursing school.
• EDUCATION
• • Associate Degree in Nursing (AND/ASN) or foreign equivalent required at a minimum.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) preferred.
• Valid nursing license from country or State/Province of origin is required.
(USA license required for USA flagged vessels) • Current certification in Advanced Cardiac Life Support within one year of application, with renewal of Advanced Cardiac Life Support certification every two years from a recognized educational institution, is required.
• ATTRIBUTES
• • Must maintain a positive behavior with Guests and Crewmembers.
• Must work well with Medical Center team members • Passionate about hospitality and customer service driven • Must have a professional appearance and good hygiene • Respect for all co-workers and guests • Pride in your work by creating positive energy, excitement and fun • Able to work 7 days a week • Demonstrate positive behaviors; smiling, being polite and courteous • Able to develop a camaraderie with team members • Ability to live in close quarters, share limited space with other cabin-mates
• PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
• NCL America :
The U.
S.
Coast Guard (USCG) requires all crew members employed with NCL America aboard the Pride of America to hold a Merchant Mariner Credential (MMC).
In order to qualify for a MMC,applicants must demonstrate specific physical abilities necessary to perform shipboard duties per USCG guidelines (COMPDTPUB 16700.
4 NVIC 04-8).
Shall have a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 40.
0 or less.
Blood Pressure as per USCG a maximum 160/100.
NCLH International Flag:
In addition to the above, NCLH requires the following for all crew members for all international flagged ships:
Shall have a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 35.
0 or less.
Blood Pressure as per USCG a maximum 140/90.
The verifying medical practitioner doubts the applicant's ability to successfully perform any of the following functions, a suitable practical demonstration is required for those functions.
The verifying medical practitioner, in consultation with any other qualified practitioners he/she deems appropriate, determines whether a practical demonstration is necessary, and whether the applicant is physically competent or not physically competent.
General Movement:
• Is able to maintain a sense of balance without disturbance while walking and standing.
• Is able to climb up and down vertical ladders and stairways.
• Is able to step over a door sill or coming up to 24 inches in height.
• Is able to move through a restricted opening of 24 inches by 24 inches.
• Is able to open and close watertight doors that weigh up to 55 pounds.
Must be able to move hands/arms in vertical and horizontal directions, rotate wrists and reach above shoulder height to turn handles.
• Is able to repeatedly lift at least a 55 pound load off the ground, and to carry, push or pull the same load over a long distance (minimum of 150 feet) and up/down multiple staircases over a four hour period.
• Is able to pull an un-charged 1.
5 inch diameter, 50' fire hose with nozzle to full extension, and to lift a charged 1.
5 inch diameter fire hose to firefighting position.
• Is physically able to put on a Personal Flotation Devise (PFD) without assistance from another individual.
• Is capable of normal conversation in English.
• Is able to intermittently stand on feet for up to four hours with minimal rest periods.
• Must have no physical limitations that would hinder or prevent the performance of duties.
• Must have no limitation of motion.
Senses:
• Is able.

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