Emergency Department - RN- Full Time 7p-7a- Sign On Bonus Architecture - Greenville, OH at Geebo

Emergency Department - RN- Full Time 7p-7a- Sign On Bonus

This position is for a Registered Nurse in the Emergency DepartmentThis position is working 36 hours per week and required to work other third weekend and every other holidayThe applicant will be cross trained to other departments within the facilityThe position reports to the Director of Emergency Services.Sign on Bonus up to $30K for qualified candidates!
Qualifications:
Currently licensed to practice in the State of OhioBSN preferredCurrent BLS Certification requiredPrevious critical care experience preferredACLS and PALS certification preferred3 to 5 years of Emergency Room experienceSkill and Ability:
Interpersonal and analytical skills necessary to function under the current standards of nursing practicesPhysically able to perform the functions of the positionACLS certification required within six months of transition/hirePALS certification required within one year of transition/hireHazmat training requiredTNCC certification encouragedCardiac arrhythmia interpretation course required within six monthsMaintains all required qualifications for area assigned Recommended Skills Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (Acls) Analytical Basic Life Support Critical Care Medical Emergency Nursing Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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