Agency nurses are important people who make a big difference in every healthcare facility they step inside. As a nursing agency, we’re extremely fortunate to know some of the kindest and most passionate nurses. In our time working with nurses there are 8 skills that we have noticed amongst our nurses that make them exceptional agency nurses.
These skills have been developed through experience in agency nursing and allow the nurse to have the greatest impact in each facility they step into. Here’s a breakdown of the top 8 skills that successful agency nurses have developed.
Great communication makes all the difference in agency nursing. You’ll need it to connect with the team at healthcare or aged care facilities you enter, understand what’s going on, and connect with your patients or residents. It’ll make entering any new facility a lot easier as you’ll know the right questions to ask and the best way to get the information you need.
Adding to that, communication is essential for achieving your career goals. If you want to take on specific shifts, try a new specialisation, work in certain locations, or only at certain times, then the support team needs to know. When the team knows your career goals, they can work with you to help you achieve them.
Dealing with tricky situations while maintaining a cool head is an art form of its own. As a nurse, there are a lot of stressful, high-pressure situations where it could be easy to lose your cool. But your patients, their families, and your team are relying on you. Keeping a cool head in any situation will allow you to maintain order and prevent situations from escalating.
Sometimes the pressure can be higher as an agency nurse because you’re representing both yourself and your agency. That’s why the most successful agency nurses develop this skill, making them highly valuable to all facilities they enter.
As an agency nurse, you will be dealing with a lot of different situations, facilities, shift times, and more. There’s an absolute tonne of variety. This variety keeps each shift unique and interesting but does require a touch of adaptability.
You’ll need to be able to adapt to the layout, processes and equipment of every facility you enter (especially if switching from private to public). Plus, you’ll need to pivot regularly to meet the changing needs of your patients or residents. There will be different shifts that you need to take up, times you’ll need to work each week, and challenges you’ll face.
It’s why it’s the perfect career path for nurses seeking a lot of variety and a fast-paced environment. Adaptable agency nurses will find the transition into each facility, and the changes each week, a breeze.
It’s well known that nurses have a tough job. You need to be on your feet for many hours working with many different people. To do a day's work as a nurse you need to have a lot of physical and mental stamina.
For agency nurses, you also need to add in the extra stress from travelling to unfamiliar locations and working irregular patterns with people you may not know well. That’s why agency nurses need to have great stamina and resilience, so they can keep on going to take advantage of all the great benefits of agency nursing.
Moving from ward to ward, you always need to be on the ball. The observations and records you make need to be accurate to ensure your patients get the best care possible. As agency nurses jump between different facilities it’s important to not get distracted by new surroundings and focus on your patients or residents.
The most successful agency nurses dive into each shift, enjoying the variety, but focusing on getting the best care for their patients.
Agency nurses are an important part of a healthcare team. You have the opportunity to reinvigorate each team you join with new energy. This can make a difference to the team members, patients, and their families.
How can agency nurses be this force of energy? With a positive attitude. Positivity can be infectious and provide wide-reaching effects. As an agency nurse, developing a positive attitude will transform every facility you step into.
You’ll be working with a lot of different teams. Whenever you step into a facility, you’ll be working alongside new people with a different team dynamic. Agency nurses need to develop exceptional teamwork abilities so they can fit into each team easily. A well-working nursing team will make the quality of care your patients receive even better.
Facilities are struggling right now with staff shortages. They are desperate for dependable nurses who can take care of their patients or residents. Which is why agency nurses are perfect.
Successful agency nurses are extremely dependable. They know how to jump into a facility and gel with the team to take care of their patients or residences.
Agency nurses are highly valued because of the skills they have developed. Due to the unique way they work in healthcare, successful agency nurses have learnt a wide range of skills that allow them to make a real impact in healthcare facilities. As you delve into agency nursing keep these skills in mind and look to take every opportunity you can to learn them.
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