Registered Nurse, Emergency Department, Full-Time, Nights, Baptist Clay
About Baptist Health Recognized as a top place to work in health care, Baptist Health cares for more patients in Northeast Florida than any other provider, ranking as "most preferred" for more than 30 years. We're Jacksonville's only locally governed, faith-based, not-for-profit health system and provide a full spectrum of preventive and specialty care through 200+ locations and six hospitals. Our centers of excellence include Baptist MD Anderson Cancer Center, Baptist Heart Hospital, Baptist Neurological Institute and Wolfson Children's Hospital.*Eligible for Up to $7,500 Sign-on Bonus, if hired externally.*Baptist Health is hiring a Registered Nurse to join our Emergency Department team at Baptist Emergency at Clay in Fleming Island, FL. This is a full-time Night shift opportunity.This emergency center provides efficient, patient-centered care to Clay County and surrounding communities. This role is ideal for nurses who thrive in a collaborative, fast-paced environment.Registered Nurse Job Responsibilities:Provide care to patients with emergent conditionsEducate patients and families on care plansCollaborate with physicians and care teamsCoordinate services with ancillary departmentsAdvocate for patient safety and outcomesParticipate in unit activities and meetingsRegistered Nurse Experience:1-2 years Medical Surgical Nursing Experience (required)Telemetry Experience (required)Emergency Department Experience (preferred)Hospital Experience (required)Registered Nurse Education & Credential Requirements:Associate of Science in Nursing (required)Bachelor of Science in Nursing (preferred)Licensed Registered Nurse (required)Basic Life Support (BLS) (required)Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) (preferred)CEN, TNCC, NIHSS (preferred)If you are interested in this full-time Registered Nurse position at Baptist Emergency at Clay, please apply now or email Janee.ReedKnight@bmcjax.com for more details!Provides for patient needs as recognized through use of the nursing process (assessment, planning, implementation, evaluation) and the mission statement; organization and supervision of care provided by supportive personnel; coordination of care provided by ancillary services. Including patients and significant others (SO)/families in developing an individualized plan of care. Education of patients/SO/families to their disease process and plan of care. Serves as patient advocate and responsible for providing care to patients requiring treatment of any medical, surgical, or other condition, including chronic medical and minor injuries or illnesses.Primary Location: