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Whether you’re a seasoned nurse or a recent graduate, we welcome your passion and dedication to this vital field. Graduate of an accredited school of Nursing. LET ME WIN, BUT IF I CANNOT WIN, LET ME BE BRAVE IN THE ATTEMPT – Motto of the Special Olympics.
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Whether you’re an experienced nurse or a recent graduate, we welcome your dedication and commitment to emergency care. 95-120K + Signing Bonus + Bonus + Benefits + Paid Relocation. As a Registered Nurse in the Emergency Room (ER), you will be at the forefront of providing critical care to patients during their most vulnerable moments.
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Administer medications, perform wound care, and assist with procedures. Registered Nurse - Emergency Room (ER) Be prepared for any situation, from trauma to cardiac emergencies. Shift Hours: 7:00 PM - 7:30 AM (Rotating Schedule, Including Every 3rd Weekend and Every Other Holiday.
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Emergency Preparedness:Be prepared for any situation, from trauma to cardiac emergencies. Emergency Interventions:Administer medications, perform wound care, and assist with procedures. Here are the details:Responsibilities: Assessment and Triage:Rapidly assess patients as they arrive in the ER.Prioritize care based on severity and acuity.
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Your role is essential in assessing, stabilizing, and managing patients with urgent medical needs. Patient Education:Educate patients and families about their conditions, treatment plans, and follow-up care.
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Collaboration:Work closely with physicians, nurse practitioners, and other healthcare professionals. Qualifications: Education Requirements:Graduate of an accredited school of Nursing. Monitor vital signs and respond to changes promptly.
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Skills and Attributes: Excellent assessment skills to recognize critical conditions. Certification and Licensure:Valid PA Registered Nurse License. Join our dynamic ER team and make a difference in the lives of patients during their most challenging moments.
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Collaborate with the healthcare team to determine appropriate interventions. Ensure patients understand discharge instructions and medications. Strong communication skills to collaborate with the multidisciplinary team.
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Maintain knowledge of emergency protocols and procedures. Provide emotional support to patients and families during crises. Ability to remain calm under pressure. Communicate effectively during handoffs and shift changes.
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Educate patients and families about their conditions, treatment plans, and follow-up care. Work closely with physicians, nurse practitioners, and other healthcare professionals. Prioritize care based on severity and acuity.
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Excellent assessment skills to recognize critical conditions. Valid PA Registered Nurse License. Previous RN experience is required. Salary: $95,000.00 - $120,000.00 per year. ER experience is highly preferred.
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Job Types: Full-time, Part-time. Flexible spending account. Skills And Attributes. Rapidly assess patients as they arrive in the ER.
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Job Types: Full-time, Part-time. Flexible spending account. Skills And Attributes. Rapidly assess patients as they arrive in the ER.
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Responsibilities: As a Registered Nurse in Behavioral Health, you will play a crucial role in providing compassionate care to patients with mental health conditions. Foster a therapeutic environment that promotes healing and recovery.
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Education Requirements: Graduate of an accredited school of Nursing. Patient Care:Administer medications, monitor vital signs, and provide therapeutic interventions. Implement evidence-based interventions to address behavioral health issues.
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