RN Opportunity $15,000 sign-on bonus + Shift Differentials. Just outside of Branson, MO
$28.00 – $42.00 • hourly
Ironside Human Resources
Job Description
A great hospital just outside of Branson, MO is seeking Registered Nurses for several departments including Labor & Delivery, OR, and Surgical Services. Come join an amazing team dedicated to providing high quality healthcare. $15,000 sign-on bonus provided with this position!
Pay: $28 - $42/hr + generous shift differentials
The Registered Nurse Opportunity:
- Full-time, permanent, direct-hire
- Labor and Delivery Schedule: 3x12s, night shift (7:00 PM - 7:00 AM)
- OR and Surgical Services Schedule: 4x10s, day shift, on-call
- $15K sign-on bonus provided
- Comprehensive health, dental, vision, PTO, and retirement plan with this Registered Nurse position
Registered Nurse Responsibilities:
- Directs and supervises nursing care of OB patients and their newborns
- Directs activities of LPNs
- Actively participates in committees or projects for the improvement of nursing care
- Participates in educational programs for nursing service personnel, patients and student nurses.
- Evaluates patients on admission, assesses patient and newborn needs throughout hospital stay. Keeps care plans current
Registered Nurse Qualifications:
- RN license in Arkansas or Compact RN license (or eligibility to obtain)
- Associate’s Degree in Nursing required; BSN preferred
- BLS and ACLS required (or must be willing to obtain upon hire)
- 1 year of experience preferred, but welcome new graduates
The Surrounding Location:
- A Diverse Urban Suburban mix with great opportunities for outdoor activities or nightlife fun
- Affordable living with low housing costs and excellent schools
- Easy access to nearby larger cities for a wider variety of amenities
- Beautiful environment near multiple national parks, conservation areas, and nature trails
If you're a compassionate Registered Nurse ready to grow in your career, this could be the perfect opportunity!
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