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An established industry player is seeking a dedicated Clinical Nurse for the Emergency Department. This full-time night shift role requires a commitment to high standards of patient care and collaboration within a dynamic team. You will be responsible for delivering proficient nursing care based on thorough assessments, ensuring an optimal experience for patients and families. The ideal candidate will have a passion for nursing, a strong foundation in patient care, and the ambition to further their education in nursing. Join a supportive environment where your contributions will make a meaningful difference in the lives of children and families.
Clinical Nurse - South ED - Full Time - Nights
Apply locations Dayton Children's - South Campus
Facility: Dayton Children's - South Campus
Department: Emergency Department - South Campus
Schedule: Full time
Hours: 36
The Registered Nurse provides professional nursing care using the standards of care and the standards of professional performance outlined by the American Nurses Association and the Ohio Board of Nursing. The RN interacts with an interdisciplinary team to promote the optimal health potential of the patient and family, delivering proficient nursing care based on a detailed assessment of the patient/family needs and the hospital mission. The RN promotes a patient and family experience-oriented environment and acts as a change agent to meet the rapidly changing census and needs of all customers - both internal and external.
Dedication to acquire Bachelors of Science in Nursing within 5 years of hire. Graduation from an accredited program of nursing. Registered Nursing license in State of Ohio.
Department Specific Job Details:
HOURS: FULL-TIME NIGHT SHIFT: 7P-7A (EVERY THIRD WEEKEND ROTATION).
Education Requirements: Associates: Nursing (Required)
Certification/License Requirements: [Lic] RN: Registered Nurse (RN) - Ohio Board of Nursing, CPR: Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation - American Heart Association