Mid Shift Emergency Department Registered Nurse - Now Hiringother related Employment listings - Raymond, WA at Geebo

Mid Shift Emergency Department Registered Nurse - Now Hiring


A wonderful community hospital in a charming town in Coastal Western Washington is looking for Mid Shift Emergency Department Registered Nurses to join their dedicated nursing team! The Emergency Department Registered Nurse RN Mid Shift will provide quality care in priority matter based on critical acuity for Emergency Room patients. The ER RN will work the Mid Shift from 12:
00pm-12:
30am.


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The Emergency Registered Nurse will report to the Emergency Nurse Manager and will work with a multidisciplinary team of ED Registered Nurses, Physicians, Advanced Practice Providers, and ED support staff. There are currently multiple different shift opportunities available for the ED Registered Nurses.


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The Mid Shift ED RN will join a small level III Emergency Department that is sees approximately 34,000 patient visits per year. The Emergency RN will enjoy working in a state of the art, fairly new 20 bed unit with adjacent diagnostic imaging and laboratory resources.


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The RN Emergency Department 12:
00pm-12:
30am will be a vital member of the Emergency Department team and will be able to contribute in quality improvement initiatives if desired. The Nurse Emergency Department will have previous Emergency Nursing experience and a passion for patient safety and quality care.


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This community in Western Coastal Washington is well known for the low cost of living, affordable housing, and low commute times. Immerse yourself in this wonderful community by being a part of special events, exploring the excellent dining, nearby hiking opportunities, and nearby beaches.


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This charming community hospital will offer their Emergency Department Registered Nurse a competitive salary and full suite of benefits. Apply today!


Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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