Clinical Nurse - Cardiac Transplant Intensive Care Unit, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Full-time,
Company: Northwestern Memorial Healthcare
Location: Chicago
Posted on: February 12, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Company Description At
Northwestern Medicine, every patient interaction makes a difference
in cultivating a positive workplace. This patient-first approach is
what sets us apart as a leader in the healthcare industry. As an
integral part of our team, you'll have the opportunity to join our
quest for better health care, no matter where you work within the
Northwestern Medicine system. We pride ourselves on providing
competitive benefits: from tuition reimbursement and loan
forgiveness to 401(k) matching and lifecycle benefits, our goal is
to take care of our employees. Ready to join our quest for
better?Job Description Full-time, 36 hours per week 3 (12-hour
shifts) from 7:00 PM - 7:30 AM Seeking experienced Nurse- 1 years
or more. The Cardiac Transplant Intensive Care Unit (CTICU) is a
multifaceted unit and is one of our highest acuity ICU floors at
Northwestern Memorial Hospital. Our nurses provide care to some of
the most complex cardiac and pulmonary patients in the State of
Illinois. The CTICU allows for nurses to advance their skill set by
combining cutting-edge technology and critical thinking skills to
provide evidence-based comprehensive nursing care to our highly
complex patient population. Specialty devices and surgeries
include: Complex TAVR Impella Devices Cardiogenic Shock Multi Valve
Replacement Heart and Lung Transplant Coronary Artery Bypass Graft
Intra-Aortic Balloon Pumps(IABP) Therapeutic Hypothermia post
cardiac arrest Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO)
Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT) Ventricular Assist
Device Implementation and Management Verticalization Therapy In
addition, the unit offers an environment that supports unique
professional development opportunities for learning and
advancement. Nurses have the opportunity to become departmental
quality coaches, contribute to advancements in our evidence-based
nursing care by participating in our LEAD (Lead, Excel and Develop)
program to enhance care on the unit, become members of the organ
procurement team (which allows for nurses to acquire donor organs)
and they can also choose to receive specialized training to become
an ECMO specialist. The Clinical Nurse reflects the mission,
vision, and values of NM, adheres to the organization’s Code of
Ethics and Corporate Compliance Program, and complies with all
relevant policies, procedures, guidelines and all other regulatory
and accreditation standards. The role of the professional clinical
nurse is unique and essential to the care of the patient. The nurse
demonstrates that unique and essential function through the
framework for nursing practice. Responsibilities: Advocate:
Practices in accordance with the patient centered care model.
Develops an individualized age-specific culturally sensitive
nursing plan of care for the patient that is based on the nursing
process. Incorporates the role of patient advocate into the plan of
care. Uses a team approach to develop and achieve daily
patient-centered individualized care goals. Acknowledges and values
the contributions of the patients significant others as an integral
part of the plan of care. Identifies potential conflict situations
and facilitates resolution using established communication
channels. Promotes and strives to protect the health, safety and
rights of the patient. Protects patients by maintaining a safe
environment. Clinical Expert: Advances clinical expertise, as
demonstrated through pursuit of informal and formal continuing
education opportunities and obtaining specialty certification when
eligible. Continuously enhances skills and abilities to ensure the
highest quality patient care. Shares knowledge and expertise
through educating team members, patients and students. Demonstrates
critical thinking by integrating theoretical knowledge and
expertise to pose relevant clinical questions when evidence and
practice differ. Identifies priorities, sets realistic and
measurable goals, prescribes and implements nursing interventions
in a safe and timely manner. Develops and implements individualized
education plans for patients and families using suitable
instructional materials and methods. Evaluates and documents the
patients responses to nursing interventions in the health record
and properly individualizes the plan of care based on the
evaluation of findings. Identifies situations that require further
intervention and escalates appropriately; consults appropriate
experts and resources when needed. Participates in the formation,
implementation and evaluation of team goals. Appropriately
delegates and supervises interventions to implement the plan of
care. Conveys complete, timely and accurate information at hand off
at the bedside or any hand off. Adheres to ethical standards of
practice. Community Volunteer: Participates in one or more
volunteer initiatives annually - Northwestern Medicine organized or
on his/her own. Compassionate: Consistently demonstrates
interpersonal connections with patients and families from
introduction through discharge. Proactively responds to patient
concerns such as speaking to patients about possible/expected
delays in plan of care. Treats patients, families, visitors and
staff in a caring manner with respect and dignity. Facilities
recovery and where appropriate helps ensure a peaceful death for
patients. Professionally Engaged: Is a member of a professional
organization or participates on a Northwestern Medicine committee
or taskforce at the hospital-wide, departmental, or unit level.
Demonstrates accountability and collaborative practice with
co-workers, other disciplines, and departments. Assumes
responsibility for continued professional growth and education
reflecting knowledge and understanding of current nursing practice.
Serves as a community mentor for team members. Serves as a
preceptor for new team members. Participates in the peer feedback
process by conducting a constructive assessment and evaluation of
peer performance. Works collaboratively with all hospital services
to accomplish daily work and maintain an environment of excellence.
Participates in the development of policies, procedures and systems
to support safe and effective care and advance nursing practice at
NMH through the Shared Leadership Process. Assumes personal
responsibility for meeting internal (i.e. Best People profile,
ELMs, CPR, and health requirements) and external regulatory and
accreditation requirements. Identifies opportunities for innovation
and quality improvement; participates in innovation projects and
the quality improvement process, including unit based quality
committees. Demonstrates accountability to Northwestern Medicine
strategic, operational and fiscal goals. Exemplifies a professional
image in appearance and communications. Maintains and advances the
professional image of nursing and the practice of professional
nursing through an ongoing analysis of resources. Professional
Organizations, literature, electronic resources, etc. AA/EOE
Qualifications Required: Graduate of an NLN accredited
school/college of nursing . Baccalaureate degree in Nursing or
higher. Current State of Illinois, Registered Professional Nurse
license. Basic Life Support (BLS) CPR through American Heart
Association. Analytic ability (conceptual and quantitative). Oral,
listening and written communication skills. Strong human relation
skills to interact effectively and collaborate with others in
difficult situations. Use of a keyboard to enter or retrieve data.
Preferred: Experience in specific clinical area. Nursing specialty
certification, if eligible. Additional Information Northwestern
Medicine is an equal opportunity employer (disability, VETS) and
does not discriminate in hiring or employment on the basis of age,
sex, race, color, religion, national origin, gender identity,
veteran status, disability, sexual orientation or any other
protected status. Background Check Northwestern Medicine conducts a
background check that includes criminal history on newly hired team
members and, at times, internal transfers. If you are offered a
position with us, you will be required to complete an authorization
and disclosure form that gives Northwestern Medicine permission to
run the background check. Results are evaluated on a case-by-case
basis, and we follow all local, state, and federal laws, including
the Illinois Health Care Worker Background Check Act. Artificial
Intelligence Disclosure Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools may be
used in some portions of the candidate review process for this
position, however, all employment decisions will be made by a
person. Benefits We offer a wide range of benefits that provide
employees with tools and resources to improve their physical,
emotional, and financial well-being while providing protection for
unexpected life events. Please visit our Benefits section to learn
more. Sign-on Bonus Eligibility: Internal employees and rehires who
left Northwestern Medicine within 1 year are not eligible for the
sign on bonus. Exception: New graduate internal employees seeking
their first licensed clinical position at NM may be eligible
depending upon the job family.
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