This job is archived
(Archived) Registered Nurse (RN) Day/Night/Evening Shift available with Contract work 6 to 13 weeks
Job Description
TITLE : RN -DAY & NIGHT/ Graveyard shift available
VACANCIES : 50+ openings | Location : across Pennsylvania
Salary Range : $30.00/hr - $55.00/hr (rate varies based on shift/location and specialization)
Expected hours: 8-12 hr work shift
We are looking to hire RNs for 10 of our major health care clients located across the state of Pennsylvania. We have jobs across different specialization with Shift /Location choices.
Apply now so we can scheduled the interview. There will be only One round of Interview , followed by background-check.
For any questions , feel free to reach out to [Register to View]
Must-Haves :
1 Nursing licensure in the state of employment or "compact" multi state licensure. Please list license # and state board.
2 A valid driver's license is required.
3 Must be at least 18 years of age.
Job Description:
Patient Assessment: RNs assess patients' health conditions, take vital signs, and record medical histories. They also perform physical examinations to gather information about a patient's condition.
Developing Care Plans: Based on assessments, RNs create individualized care plans that outline the patient's treatment and care needs. This includes medication administration, therapy, and other interventions.
Administering Medications: RNs are responsible for administering medications as prescribed by physicians. This includes intravenous (IV) medications, injections, oral medications, and other forms of treatment.
Monitoring and Observing Patients: They closely monitor patients for any changes in their condition, and report significant findings to the healthcare team. This involves keeping track of vital signs, symptoms, and reactions to treatments.
Performing Procedures and Treatments: Depending on their specialty and training, RNs may perform various medical procedures and treatments. This can range from wound care to assisting with surgeries.
Maintaining Records: They keep detailed records of patients' medical histories, symptoms, treatments, and progress. This information is vital for tracking patient care and for legal and administrative purposes.
Emergency Response: In critical situations, RNs are often the first to respond. They are trained to handle emergencies, administer life-saving measures, and stabilize patients until a physician arrives.
Physical setting:
- Assisted living facility
- Clinic
- Community health center
- Long term care
- Nursing home
- Rehabilitation center
- Skilled nursing facility
Weekly schedule: -5x8
Ability to commute/relocate:
- Pennsylvania: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Preferred)
Work Location: In person