Evening Shift Emergency Department RN Medical & Healthcare - Pulaski, VA at Geebo

Evening Shift Emergency Department RN

A leading acute care hospital located in southwestern Virginia is now searching for an experienced Evening Shift Emergency Department RN to join their award-winning healthcare team.
This 100-bed acute care hospital is fully accredited by the Joint Commission and provides expert level care to a growing community of nearly 40,000 individuals.
This location offers a number of services including inpatient and outpatient care, surgical services, emergency and intensive care, diagnostic imaging and laboratory services, oncology, women's care, and rehabilitative services.
The Emergency Department RN will join an accredited chest pain center that is nationally recognized for its commitment to quality patient care.
Reporting to the Nursing Director, the Emergency Department RN will help with the development and evaluation of patient care plans and will work in collaboration with various healthcare providers.
The Emergency Department RN will work full-time 7-10hr evening shifts with rotating weekends.
Requirements Include:
Registered Nurse RN license in the state of Virginia or compact licenseTNCC/CEN certifications highly preferredPrior working experience in an inpatient emergency departmentLocated in southwestern Virginia, this location offers beautiful landscapes and an exciting community environment for everyone to enjoy.
You can find crystal clear waters, stretching mountains, and of course great local shops and restaurants to explore.
This respectable healthcare facility is prepared to offer a competitive compensation package including industry leading benefits and continued growth opportunities.
$15,000 sign-on bonus provided for experienced RNs Recommended Skills Certified Nurse Practitioner Medical Emergency Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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