Clinical Nurse (RN) - Neuroscience
Company: University of Kansas Health System
Location: Kansas City
Posted on: March 25, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Position Title Clinical Nurse (RN) -
Neuroscience Bell Hospital Position Summary / Career Interest: The
Clinical Nurse provides professional nursing care through
assessment and accurate documentation, diagnosis, planning,
implementation and evaluation for the comfort and well-being of
patients. Carries out a plan of care specific to unit competencies
for the target patient population. Coordinates care delivery and
education through collaboration with patient, family and all health
care team providers to ensure safe, effective and quality patient
care. Follows organizational policies in providing safe patient
care. Performs other duties as assigned. Unit: CA6 -
Neurology/Epilepsy/ENT Shifts: Day and Nights Available Schedule:
Full-Time, Part-time and PRN options available This
state-of-the-art telemetry unit is dedicated to the care of the
Neuroscience and Ear, Nose, & Throat (ENT) patient population.
Nurses work with teams of Neuro-specialists in General Neurology,
Stroke, Epilepsy, and Movement Disorders. Our ENT specialists
include Otolaryngology and Head & Neck surgeries. This is unit is
comprised of specialty services - Neurology, Stroke, Epilepsy, and
Ear/Nose/Throat Surgeries. As specialties within the KU Health
System, CA6 sees the most advanced treatment in the region for
these areas. CA6 boasts being part of several top performing teams
including a Level 4 Epilepsy Center, Advanced Comprehensive Stroke
Center, and KU's Neurology is ranked 31 by US News & World Report.
CA6 received the Beacon Gold Award for Excellence in 2019
showcasing our unit's constant commitment to evidence-based care to
continually improve our patients' outcomes. CA6 works as a team
unit, supporting each other so that every patient receives world
class care. Resiliency, initiative, and teamwork are musts. CA6 is
supportive, working closely with all interdisciplinary teams to
manager patient care. Our staff takes pride in balancing bedside
nursing skills (i.e. feeding tubes, drains, tracheostomies, wounds,
altered mobility, pain management, etc.), interpersonal
communication with teams and families, and compassionate care all
while effectively managing their time in a fast paced work
environment. Our nurses become experts in this field and value
being able to be the support person for these patients and guiding
them through their stay. Our patients have complex medical and
surgical needs. Nurses' ability to communicate effectively and
patiently is imperative. Our patients' communication, movement, and
normal daily living activities are greatly affected by our patient
population's diagnoses (i.e. throat cancer/trach/laryngectomies,
strokes, ALS, seizures, etc.). Our surgical population primarily
includes our ENT patients. These patients require care for complex
head and neck wounds including multiple drains, new airways, and
microvascular tissue transfers. We care for ENT stepdown patients
that are considered intermediate level of care requiring 3:1 ratio
with competencies in arterial lines and tissue transfer dopplering.
These patients tend to be highly anxious which makes calm
interpersonal communication essential. Other common ENT surgeries
are thyroidectomies, laryngectomies, sinus surgeries, and parotid
tumor ectomies. CA6's Medical population includes Strokes with
advanced interventional therapies, autoimmune neurological diseases
such as Gillian-barre syndrome, myasthenia gravis, ALS, Multiple
Sclerosis, etc. CA6 and KU's neurology department have a reputation
of caring for complex and rare diseases, often having patients
transferred to KU for our specific care. CA6 nurses receive
specific stroke, epilepsy, and ENT competencies. Responsibilities
and Essential Job Functions Provides professional nursing care
through assessment and accurate documentation, diagnosis, planning,
implementation and evaluation for the comfort and well-being of
patients. Carries out a plan of care specific to unit competencies
for the target patient population. Coordinates care delivery and
education through collaboration with patient, family and all health
care team providers to ensure safe, effective and quality patient
care. Follows organizational policies in providing safe patient
care. Must be able to perform the professional, clinical and or
technical competencies of the assigned unit or department. These
statements are intended to describe the essential functions of the
job and are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all
responsibilities. Skills and duties may vary dependent upon your
department or unit. Other duties may be assigned as required.
Required Education and Experience High School Graduate Associate
Degree Nursing For ADN prepared nurses hired after February 24,
2017, must complete BSN degree by the fifth anniversary of
employment as an RN with UKHA 6 months to 2 years' experience as a
Clinical Nurse Preferred Education and Experience Bachelor Degree
Nursing Required Licensure and Certification Licensed Registered
Nurse (LRN) - Single State - State Board of Nursing (Kansas) or
compact license Basic Cardiac Life Support (BLS or BCLS) - American
Heart Association (AHA) within 14 days Time Type: Full time Job
Requisition ID: R-6774 We are an equal employment opportunity
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