Registered Nurse (RN) Critical Care (Nights)
Hospital Sisters Health System(1 month ago)
About this role
Hospital Sisters Health System (HSHS) is hiring a Registered Nurse to join the Multispecialty Care team at HSHS St. John’s Hospital in Springfield, Illinois. This role supports critical care areas including the ICU, CVICU, and Emergency Department, caring for patients with complex acuities in a fast-paced environment. The position is night shift at 36 hours per week and may include a sign-on bonus up to $20,000.
Required Skills
- Patient Care
- Critical Care
- Bedside Nursing
- Care Coordination
- Clinical Assessment
- Emergency Nursing
- ICU Nursing
- Telemetry Monitoring
- Team Collaboration
Qualifications
- Graduate of Accredited Nursing School
- BSN
- RN License
- BLS
- ACLS
- PALS
- NRP
- CCRN
- CEN
About Hospital Sisters Health System
hshs.orgHospital Sisters Health System (HSHS) is a multi-institutional healthcare organization operating in 14 communities across Illinois and Wisconsin. It is dedicated to providing quality patient care through a network of hospitals and medical centers. HSHS offers a wide range of healthcare services, prioritizing patient experience and access to specialized medical providers. The organization emphasizes community involvement and the well-being of its patients through various health initiatives and supportive services.
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