RN, Interventional Cardiology Clinician (Hiring Immediately)
Company: Loyola University Health System
Location: Maywood
Posted on: March 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Employment Type: Full time Shift: Description: The level II
Registered Nurse 2 functions to protect, promote and optimize
health and abilities of those in their care. Works to prevent
illness and injury, facilitate healing, and alleviate suffering
through the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy
in the care of individuals, families, groups, communities and
populations. Executes their duties through clinical and
professional practice standards. Nursing practices evolves over
time as one gains experience and knowledge through clinical
practice and ongoing learning. The level II Registered Nurse has
18-24 months of experience. Competent in applying the nursing
process and is beginning to act as a resource to others. May take
intermittent leadership roles in the department and in the
professional governance structure. Uses the nursing process
(Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning,
Implementation/Coordination/Teaching and Promotion, Evaluation) to
guide practice and respond to patient needs. Gathers pertinent data
and information relative to patients' health status and needs and
analyzes the assessment data to determine actual or potential
diagnoses, problems or issues. Identifies expected outcomes or
goals of care based on a plan to individualize care and in
collaboration with patients, families, groups, communities or
populations served. Develops a plan that prescribes strategies to
attain expected outcomes or goals. Nurses systematically implement
the individualized care plan, facilitates the coordination of care
with inter and intra-professional colleagues and employs strategies
for health teaching and promotion. Evaluates progress toward
achieving defined outcomes/goals and change the plan if necessary.
Implements evidenced-based approaches to care. Professional
Practice . Expected to engage in professional role activities,
including leadership, appropriate to their education and position.
Accountable for their professional actions to themselves, their
healthcare consumers, their peers and to society. Uses resources
and speaks up to help evaluate situations where unethical behavior
is in question. Consults other professionals to initiate ethical
consults when needed. Works with a questioning attitude raises
clinical concerns. Uses current literature to guide practice and
offer ideas for improve practice and outcomes. Implements practices
that are congruent with cultural diversity and inclusion
principles. Communicates effectively and speaks up when
communication from others is not clear and may endanger the safety
of patients, families, groups, communities or colleagues. Effective
verbal and written communication in the form of documentation in
the medical record are essential to effective practice. Seeks
assistance to resolve conflict if unable to resolve independently.
Collaboration with patients and families is essential in developing
an effective plan of care and nurses must collaborate inter and
intra-professionally for effective practice. Actively participates
in interdisciplinary care planning. The level of leadership for a
Registered Nurse 2 (RN 2) is consistent with the level of
experience, knowledge and licensure. Must delegate appropriately
and effectively to unlicensed assistive personnel and ensure the
quality of work. Effectively evaluates the completion of delegated
care and provides feedback to unlicensed assistive personnel and
other nurses. Continues to learn and develop competence that
reflects current nursing practice. Completion of assigned learning
materials and competency activities is expected within orientation
and beyond. Seeks feedback to improve performance and raise
questions when unsure of the correct path for patient care or
professional performance. Expected to contribute to the
professional growth of others by acting as a preceptor, clinical
coach and mentor to novice nurses and nursing students. Seeks
evidence-based solutions to clinical issues and integrate them into
practice. Nurses contribute to quality nursing practice. Seeks to
understand the metrics used to evaluate the effectiveness of
overall nursing practice by participating in department huddles and
meetings. Identifies opportunities to improve practice and seeks
support to implement change. Actively participates in improvement
projects and supports evidence-based changes to practice. Utilizes
resources appropriately to plan, provide, and sustain
evidence-based nursing services that are safe, effective, and
fiscally responsible. Speaks up when resources are needed and
advocates for patients so resources are provided as needed across
the continuum of care. Practices in an environmentally safe and
healthy manner. This includes the handling and disposing of
medication and biohazardous material. Knowledge of and adherence to
regulatory guidelines is expected. Caring . Caring is an essential
component of nursing practice and is demonstrated through concrete
acts, interpersonal connections, verbal and nonverbal
communication. Nurses also promote self-care and care for the
environment and society. Loyola Medicine values are actively
demonstrated in the behaviors of the RN. Safety. Advocates for
safety in patient care and within the work environment by raising
concerns, reporting safety events, reporting conditions that could
cause a safety event (near misses), by participating in
investigation of safety events and improvement efforts and by
implementing best practices to improve safety. Living Our Values.
Demonstrates the Trinity Health/Loyola Medicine values in every
interaction with patients, families, visitors, colleagues and
providers. Position Requirements : Minimum Education: Required:
Bachelors Degree Preferred: N/A Specify Degree(s): Nursing
Residency: N/A Minimum Experience: Required: Less than one year of
previous job-related experience Preferred: 1-2 years of previous
job-related experience Managerial Experience: N/A
Licensure/Certifications: Required: Basic Life Support (CPR)
Nursing - Current Registered Nurse license State of Illinois
Preferred: N/A Other: Specialty certification in a clinical or
functional area of nursing granted by a national nursing
organization is preferred. Our Commitment Rooted in our Mission and
Core Values, we honor the dignity of every person and recognize the
unique perspectives, experiences, and talents each colleague
brings. By finding common ground and embracing our differences, we
grow stronger together and deliver more compassionate,
person-centered care. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. All
qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation,
gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or
any other status protected by federal, state, or local law.
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