Details
Posted: 28-Apr-22
Location: Memphis, Tennessee
Salary: Open
Categories:
General Nursing
Internal Number: 2205002858
RN Market Critical Care Float Pool FT Days Summary
This is a Full-Time (36 hours/week) position in our Market RN Float Pool for the Critical Care areas at both our Saint Francis Bartlett and Memphis locations.
This position will be scheduled for (3) 12-hour Day shifts including some weekends.
Perks for working in the Market Float Pool include:
Under the supervision of the Area Manager and Director, the Float Pool RN is defined as a nurse that is competent in both Med/Surge and Telemetry nursing who coordinates and provides care to patients utilizing nursing skills for assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation. These areas include Neuro, Cardiac, Ortho, Oncology, Acute Rehab, Behavioral Health and Multi-Specialty. The Float Pool RN will be required to float between 2 areas at both facilities in accordance with the Float Pool Staffing Agreement and hospital policy.
Qualifications:THE RN MARKET CRITICAL CARE FLOAT POOL FT DAYS CANDIDATE WILL POSSESS THE FOLLOWING EDUCATION, LICENSE/CERTIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE.
Education: Graduate of Accredited Nursing Program.
Experience: Minimum two (2) years of recent hospital based Critical Care nursing experience.
Licensure/Certs: Current RN license to practice in the state of TN. Current American Heart Association issued BLS & ACLS certification prior to start date. PALS preferred depending on unit assigned. CPI to be obtained during hospital Orientation depending on unit assigned.
Job:
ICU/CCU
Primary Location:
Memphis, Tennessee
Facility:
Saint Francis Hospital - Memphis
Job Type:
Full-time
Shift Type:
Days
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