Registered Nurse (RN) - Emergency Room
Saint Francis Healthcare System(1 month ago)
About this role
The Registered Nurse provides individualized, age-appropriate care to neonate, pediatric, adolescent, adult, and geriatric patients in accordance with established nursing standards and the Nurse Practice Act of Missouri. The role works under the direction of the Charge Nurse, Patient Care Manager, Director, and Vice President of Patient Care at Saint Francis Healthcare System. This is a full-time position with night, 12-hour shifts and weekend/holiday rotation and includes a sign-on bonus subject to eligibility.
Required Skills
- Patient Care
- Neonatal Care
- Pediatric Care
- Geriatric Care
- Communication
- Collaboration
Qualifications
- Graduate of Nursing Program
- BSN Preferred
- Registered Nurse License (Missouri)
- BLS
- ACLS (within 1 year)
- PALS (within 1 year)
- TNCC (within 1 year)
About Saint Francis Healthcare System
sfmc.netLocated in Cape Girardeau, Saint Francis is Southeast Missouri's premier healthcare system, serving over 713,000 people in a five-state region.
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