Clinical Nurse II, Labor and Delivery
Company: Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford
Location: Stanford
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description:\n\nCompany Description At
Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford, we know world-renowned
care begins with world-class caring. That's why we combine advanced
technologies and breakthrough discoveries with family-centered
care. It's why we provide our caregivers with continuing education
and state-of-the-art facilities, like the newly remodeled Lucile
Packard Children's Hospital Stanford. And it's why we need caring,
committed people on our team - like you. Join us on our mission to
heal humanity, one child and family at a time.Department
Description: Our Labor and Delivery department consists of 10
labor/delivery/recovery rooms (LDRs), three ORs, three short
stay/triage rooms, and three post-anesthesia care unit (PACU) beds.
We deliver approximately 5000 babies per year.Job ID:
LP_00027237-1122Job Description JOB SUMMARY This paragraph
summarizes the general nature, level and purpose of the job. The
Clinical Nurse II is an RN that practices as a full partner on the
health care team and consistently demonstrates safe practice within
the organizational professional practice model. The Clinical Nurse
II possesses the knowledge, skills and the attitude to effectively
meet standards for competent professional nursing practice as
specified in the Clinical Nurse II job description and exhibits
organizational core values which reflect its mission. The Clinical
Nurse II independently provides patient care through the
application of the nursing process and accepts accountability for
the nursing care of assigned patients. Assigned patients may range
in age from infancy to the adult. The Clinical Nurse II
demonstrates within the competency domains of Patient and Family
Centered Care, Evidence Based Practice and Research, Safety,
Continuous Quality Improvement, Teamwork, Technology/Informatics,
Professionalism, and Leadership. The Clinical Nurse II works
closely with the inter-professional health care team to facilitate
the coordination of care across the continuum. The nurse focuses on
expanding the knowledge and skills necessary to provide
individualized care based on physical, psychosocial, cultural,
educational, safety, and age appropriate considerations of assigned
patients. The Clinical Nurse II seeks feedback in assuming
leadership roles and provides feedback for improved clinical
practice. The nurse demonstrates how nursing practice impacts the
organizational vision, mission, and goals and the care delivery
system. The nurse complies with all regulations and standards of
regulatory and accrediting bodies. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS The
essential functions listed are typical examples of work performed
by positions in this job classification. They are not designed to
contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all
duties, tasks, and responsibilities. Employees may also perform
other duties as assigned. Employees must abide by all Joint
Commission Requirements including but not limited to sensitivity to
cultural diversity, patient care, patient rights and ethical
treatment, safety and security of physical environments, emergency
management, teamwork, respect for others, participation in ongoing
education and training, communication and adherence to safety and
quality programs, sustaining compliance with National Patient
Safety Goals, and licensure and health screenings. Must perform all
duties and responsibilities in accordance with the hospital's
policies and procedures, including its Service Standards and its
Code of Conduct. * Performs all the functions of Clinical Nurse I *
PATIENT AND FAMILY CENTERED CARE: Recognizes the patient (or the
patient's designee) as the source of control and full partner in
providing compassionate and coordinated care based on respect for
the patient's preferences, values, and needs. - Manages more
complex patient care assignments appropriate to skill level -
Participates in building consensus and resolving conflict in the
context of patient care - Demonstrates the ability to see the "big
picture" - Uses clinical experience and historical patient
responses as a way to develop and refine practice - Is able to
speak to the patient about advanced care planning, values and end-
of- life care before the need for an acute decision arises -
Evaluates and considers the implementation of alternative
approaches to establishing a healing environment - Engages in
problem solving to address complex issues regarding the delivery of
safer, high-quality, patient-and family- centered care - Ensures
the systems within the area of practice support patient- centered
care. * EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE AND RESEARCH: Evaluates and
integrates best current evidence with clinical expertise and
patient/family preferences and values for delivery of optimal
health care and system effectiveness. - Utilizes the EBP process:
generates clinical questions, searches and evaluates the quality of
evidence, considers expert clinical knowledge and patient
preferences and values, and applies it to practice - Questions
current practice and develops a sense of clinical inquiry -
Recognizes and communicates the need for revision of hospital and
departmental policies, procedures, practice guidelines, and /or
measures for clinical practice evaluation. - Locates current
evidence and resources related to clinical practice * SAFETY:
Minimizes risk of harm to patients, families, providers and self
through system effectiveness and individual performance. - Serves
as resource person for safety concerns - Demonstrates skills in
problem solving, conflict resolution, and negotiation -
Participates appropriately in analyzing errors and designing system
improvements * CONTINUOUS QUALITY IMPROVEMENT: Utilizes data and QI
methods to identify potential and actual problems and opportunities
to provide care that is safe, timely, efficient, effective, and
equitable. - Participates in the design, review, and evaluation of
QI data and initiatives at the unit level - Integrates QI
initiatives into individual plan of care - Links initiatives or
projects to PQMS - Focuses efforts to improve the quality of health
care - Identifies QI tools, methods, and mindset * TEAMWORK:
Effectively engages in the process of cooperation, coordination,
and collaboration in their efforts to provide for safe, quality
outcomes for patients within an inter and intra-professional teams,
including virtual teams. - Continuously plans for improvement in
effective team development - Asserts his or her own position or
perspective, and supports discussions about patient care and the
work environment - Initiates a plan for self-development as team
member - Applies leadership skills that support collaborative
practice and team effectiveness - Demonstrates team values that
orient people to care about performance and the success of others
and the organization - Describes the roles and scopes of practice
of inter-professional team members, as well as his or her own role
within the team * TECHNOLOGY/INFORMATICS: Utilizes appropriate
information and technology to communicate, manage knowledge,
mitigate error, and support decision making across the continuum. -
Serves as a resource for other nurses in for how to document and
plan nursing care utilizing technology - Models behaviors that
support the implementation and appropriate use of clinical systems
and technology in providing safe patient care - Promotes
communication technologies that support clinical decision making,
error prevention, care coordination and, protection of patient
privacy - Searches, retrieves, and manages data needed to make
decisions, using information and knowledge management systems -
Evaluates information and its source critically, and incorporates
selected information into his or her own knowledge base and value
system - With nursing colleagues, acts as a champion for clear,
concise, and timely documentation - Anticipates unintended
consequences of new technology and responds proactively -
Demonstrates an understanding of the principles upon which
organizational and professional health care information systems are
based - Integrates the use of clinical information systems to
coordinate and anticipate care across the continuum - Stays
knowledgeable about technology on the horizon * PROFESSIONALISM:
Demonstrates a commitment to the nursing profession through
life-long learning, adherence to the ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses,
participation in a professional organization, and advancing
community outreach. - Promotes identification and discussion of
ethical concerns - Prepares for certification in a specialty -
Fosters and supports the development of others through precepting -
Identifies opportunities for improved processes related to moral
and ethical dilemmas - Promotes the ANA's Code of Ethics for Nurses
and professional nursing and organizational standards - Actively
delivers constructive feedback to peers with the purpose of
fostering development and improving performance - Obtains
membership and participates in professional organizations *
LEADERSHIP: Effectively collaborates and applies innovative,
systems thinking to engage in systematic, evidence-based
problem-solving and decision making to promote effective changes
within a complex care delivery system supporting the vision of
Lucile Packard Children's Hospital/Stanford Children's Health. -
Communicates confidently with team members, adapting one's own
style of communicating to meet the needs of the team and situation
- Identifies and embraces the need for change and new approaches to
care when supported by evidence - Demonstrates appropriate use and
allocation of resources - Establishes oneself as a credible health
care provider and resource - Identifies diverse viewpoints and
manages conflictQualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Any
combination of education and experience that would likely provide
the required knowledge, skills and abilities as well as possession
of any required licenses or certifications is qualifying.
Education: Graduate from an accredited nursing program. BSN
preferred. Experience: Minimum of 1.5 years or 18 months of recent
L&D experience, preferably in a center serving high risk
patients.License/Certification:Registered Nurse by California Board
of Registered NursingBasic Life Support by American Heart
Association (AHA)orRQI Healthcare Provider Basic Life SupportNRP
Provider Card by American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) within 90
days of hireAdvanced Cardiovascular Life Support by American Heart
Association (AHA) within 90 days of hireorRQI Healthcare Provider
Advanced Life SupportFetal Heart Monitoring (Advanced) by
Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses
(AWHONN) KNOWLEDGE These are the observable and measurable
attributes and skills required to perform successfully the
essential functions of the job and are generally demonstrated
through qualifying experience, education or
licensure/certification. * SKILL REQUIREMENTS-Ability to perform
functions as described in the position description addendum
according to the clinical level. * MACHINE, TOOLS, AND EQUIPMENT
OPERATED: Must be proficient in the operation of clinical
equipment/machines, computers and technology within the nurse's
practice setting. * FISCAL ACCOUNTABILITY AND RESOURCE STEWARDSHIP:
Judicious use of materials and supplies in the provision of direct
and indirect patient care. Prevention of damage, misuse or loss of
equipment in the provision of direct patient care. * SUPERVISION:
The Clinical Nurse may be responsible for guiding, assisting and
directing unlicensed assistive personnel as defined by the
California Nurse Practice Act and/or the organization's policies
and procedures. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS The Physical Requirements and
Working Conditions in which the job is typically performed are
available from the Occupational Health Department. Reasonable
accommodations will be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the essential functions of the job. ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION * PERSON AND FAMILY CENTERED CARE: The nurse places the
patient and the family at the heart of every decision and empowers
them to be partners in their care. The nurse delivers compassionate
and coordinated care based on the patient/family perspective
incorporating preferences, values and needs in the plan of care.
Evidence Based Practice and Research: The nurse evaluates and
integrates best current evidence with clinical expertise and
patient and family preferences and values for the delivery of
optimal health care and system effectiveness. * SAFETY: The nurse
minimizes risk of harm to patients, families, providers and self
through system effectiveness and individual performance. *
CONTINUOUS QUALITY IMPROVEMENT (CQI): The nurse utilizes data and
QI methods to identify potential and actual problems and
opportunities to provide care that is safe, timely, efficient,
effective, and equitable. * TEAMWORK: The effectively engages in
the process of cooperation, coordination, and collaboration in an
effort to provide for safe, quality outcomes for patients within
inter and intra-professional teams, including virtual teams. *
TECHNOLOGY/ INFORMATICS: The nurse utilizes appropriate information
and technology to communicate, manage knowledge, mitigate error,
and support decision making across the continuum. *
PROFESSIONALISM: The nurse demonstrates a commitment to the nursing
profession through lifelong learning, adherence to ANA's Code of
Ethics for Nurses, participation in a professional organization and
advancing community outreach. * LEADERSHIP: The nurse effectively
collaborates and applies innovative, systems thinking to engage in
systematic, evidence-based problem solving and decision making to
promote effective changes within a complex care delivery system
supporting the vision of Lucile Packard Children's Hospital,
Stanford Children's Health. * REFERENCES: The following
Competencies and subsequent Knowledge, Skills and Attitudes are
based on the latest evidence and recommendations in nursing.
Identification of key competencies originated from the Institute of
Medicine and expanded to formal use through the Quality Safety
Education for Nurses (QSEN) Institute.Additional Information Pay
Range Compensation is based on the level and requirements of the
role. Salary within our ranges may also be determined by your
education, experience, knowledge, skills, location, and abilities,
as required by the role, as well as internal equity and alignment
with market data. Typically, new team members join at the minimum
to mid salary range. Minimum to Midpoint Range (Hourly): $92.64 to
$106.87 Stanford Medicine Children's Health (SMCH) strongly values
diversity and is committed to equal opportunity and
non-discrimination in all of its policies and practices, including
the area of employment. Accordingly, SMCH does not discriminate
against any person on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual
orientation or gender identity, religion, age, national or
ethnic
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