Up to $20,000 Sign-on Bonus Based on Eligibility
RN Surgical ICU Full Time Nights Position Summary
Provide, promote and maintain quality patient care during diagnostic and therapeutic imaging procedures through education, standards of practice, professional growth, and collaboration with other multidisciplinary health care providers. Qualifications: Individual must possess the ability to: The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. In accordance with The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), it is possible that requirements may be modified to reasonably accommodate disabled individuals. However, no accommodations will be made which may pose serious health or safety risks to the employee or others or which impose undue hardships on the organization.
THE RN SURGICAL ICU FULL TIME NIGHTS CANDIDATE WILL POSSESS THE FOLLOWING EDUCATION, LICENSE/CERTIFICATIONS, AND EXPERIENCE.
Minimum Education: Associates degree in Nursing required.
Minimum Experience: Each candidate’s previous clinical experience is reviewed to determine acceptable experience. One year of telemetry experience preferred. CCRN preferred.
Required Certifications/Registrations/Licenses: A valid Permanent Multi-State RN License from the state in which you reside is required. Should you hold a RN license from another Compact state, you are required to apply for and obtain a Multi-State RN License from the state in which you reside within 30 days. American Heart Association BLS CPR required. American Heart Association ACLS is required within orientation period for ICU/CCU, SICU, and CVICU. American Heart Association ACLS is required within 6 months of hire for PCU, CVTELE and Observation.
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