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Seeking a skilled Flight Nurse to provide advanced life support and critical care during air medical transports. This role requires Arkansas/Oklahoma licensure, 2+ years of ICU/ED experience, and ACLS/PALS/NRP certification. You will autonomously evaluate and stabilize patients in dynamic, high-r...
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Pafford EMS
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Join Flight For Life Colorado as a Flight Registered Nurse, providing critical care during air medical transport. This role requires 5+ years of ICU experience, ACLS/PALS certifications, and a commitment to safety. Based in Colorado, you'll receive comprehensive training, relocation assistance, a...
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United States , Garden City
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31.16 - 47.13 USD / Hour
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Explore the high-stakes and rewarding world of Flight Nurse jobs, a specialized nursing profession that delivers critical care in the most dynamic and challenging environments imaginable. Flight Nurses are advanced practice registered nurses who provide emergency and intensive care to patients during aeromedical transport via helicopter or fixed-wing aircraft. This role is the pinnacle of pre-hospital and inter-facility emergency medicine, combining the skills of an ICU or ER nurse with the demands of operational medicine in the sky. Professionals in this field are responsible for stabilizing and managing critically ill or injured patients of all ages during some of the most vulnerable moments of their lives, often making autonomous decisions with limited resources. The typical responsibilities of a Flight Nurse are extensive and demanding. They autonomously perform comprehensive patient assessments, administer advanced therapeutic interventions, and manage complex medical equipment during transport. Their duties include providing advanced life support, managing ventilators and intravenous medications, and performing emergency procedures. They must maintain meticulous electronic medical records, communicate effectively with receiving facilities and ground teams, and ensure all care aligns with strict protocols and guidelines. Furthermore, they are responsible for the readiness and safety of their medical equipment and supplies, often in confined, noisy, and vibrating aircraft cabins. The role also involves significant operational tasks, such as assisting with patient loading/unloading, participating in safety briefings with pilots and crew, and contributing to continuous quality improvement and training programs. To excel in Flight Nurse jobs, individuals must possess a unique blend of clinical expertise, mental fortitude, and physical stamina. Typical requirements include an active RN license, with several years (often 3-5) of recent, high-acuity experience in settings like Emergency Departments, Intensive Care Units, or Trauma Centers. Certifications in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS), and often Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) are standard. Many employers also require or prefer certifications like Certified Flight Registered Nurse (CFRN) or Critical Care Registered Nurse (CCRN). Beyond credentials, the ideal candidate demonstrates exceptional critical-thinking, the ability to work autonomously under extreme pressure, and outstanding communication and teamwork skills. Physical requirements are rigorous, including the ability to lift heavy loads, work in confined spaces, and tolerate variable environmental conditions and altitudes. For those seeking a career beyond the hospital walls, where every mission makes a profound difference, Flight Nurse jobs offer an unparalleled opportunity to merge clinical excellence with the adventure of flight.

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