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Registered Nurse (RN) - Now Hiring

Free Standing Emergency Department (Auburn, AL) The registered nurse is responsible for assessing, evaluating, and delegating the delivery of skilled patient care.
The focus of assessment and intervention based on a presenting chief complaint and acuity is a specialized approach unique to the emergency nurse.
ED nurses work in a stressful, fast-paced, time constrained environment where they integrate evidence-based knowledge, make rapid assessments, make critical decisions, and preform life-saving interventions, all while using prioritization and multitasking.
ED nurses require a skill set that is beyond that of a traditional nurse.
This skill set is specific to our environment and includes the care of a wide variety of patients.
The ED nurse should be competent in caring for patients across the age continuum and requires fluid and continuous process of education, skill refinement, knowledge procurement, and risk recognition.
The ED nurse has continuous interaction with physicians, patients, family members, other care areas, and management.
The ED nurse is held to the ANA code of ethics and is held accountable for the improvement of patient care.
Minimum Education Graduate of a school of nursing Minimum Experience Per the Alabama Department of Public Health, the FED nurse must have at least 1 year of emergency nursing experience.
Required Registration/License/Certification Registered Nursing License ACLS required within 12 months of DOH or transfer BLS obtained within 90 days of hire or transfer PALS must be obtained within 12 months of DOH/Transfer.
Preferred Experience Two years of critical care or emergency department nursing experience.
Preferred Registration/License/Certification ENPC TNCC required within 18 months of DOH/TransferSalary:
$29 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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