RN - Medical Intermediate, FT Nights
St. Luke's Hospital(1 month ago)
About this role
Registered Nurse position at Saint Luke’s East Hospital on the Medical Intermediate team, a 30-bed unit caring for complex medical conditions including surgical, cardiac, and stroke patients. The role is part of a collaborative nursing team that values quality patient care and professional growth. Saint Luke’s is a faith-based, nonprofit health system in Kansas City committed to diversity and inclusivity.
Required Skills
- Patient Care
- Medical-Surgical
- Cardiac Care
- Stroke Care
- Teamwork
- Night Shift
- Patient Assessment
Qualifications
- Associate Degree
- Registered Nurse
- Basic Life Support (AHA or Red Cross)
About St. Luke's Hospital
stlukes-stl.comSt. Luke's Hospital in St. Louis, MO, offers a wide range of healthcare services, from specialized cancer care to nationally recognized heart and vascular treatments. With a commitment to compassionate, personalized care, St. Luke's provides comprehensive services, including primary care, orthopedics, women's health, and more. Serving the St. Louis region, the hospital ensures convenient access to quality healthcare with multiple locations and expert providers.
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