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Registered Nurse Clinic (RN) - Cardiology Support
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Join our cardiology team as a Registered Nurse (RN) in a dynamic clinic support role. This Monday-Friday position offers a standard schedule with no weekends or holidays, serving multiple locations in the Milwaukee area. We seek an RN with at least one year of clinical experience, strong critical...
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United States , Grafton; Milwaukee
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35.50 - 53.25 USD / Hour
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Advocate Health Care
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Registered Nurse, Clinic (RN) - Cardiology
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Seeking a dedicated Registered Nurse for our Cardiology Clinic in Sheboygan County. This full-time, Monday-Friday role requires an active RN license, BLS certification, and strong clinical skills. You will provide comprehensive patient care in a dynamic team environment. We offer competitive bene...
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United States , Sheboygan County
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35.50 - 57.30 USD / Hour
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Advocate Health Care
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Registered Nurse - Emergency - Concierge Clinic
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Join Sollis Health as a Registered Nurse in our Concierge Emergency Clinic in Coral Gables. Provide high-acuity care to adults and children under physician supervision. This role requires an FL RN license, 2-3 years of ER/urgent care experience, and BLS/ACLS/PALS certifications. Utilize your clin...
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United States , Coral Gables
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Sollis Health
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Registered Nurse, Outpatient Oncology - Supportive Care Clinic
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Join our Outpatient Oncology team at Baptist MD Anderson in Jacksonville, FL. This full-time, days role in our Supportive Care Clinic focuses on palliative care, symptom management, and care coordination. Build meaningful patient relationships while utilizing your RN license and 1-2 years of nurs...
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United States , Jacksonville
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Baptist Health (Florida)
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About the Registered Nurse, Clinic role

A career as a Registered Nurse in a clinic setting offers a dynamic and rewarding path for healthcare professionals who thrive on patient interaction and continuity of care. Unlike the fast-paced, episodic nature of hospital emergency rooms, clinic RN jobs focus on building long-term relationships with patients while managing chronic conditions, providing preventative care, and coordinating treatment plans. These professionals are the backbone of outpatient care, working in a variety of environments including primary care offices, specialty medical practices, and community health centers.

The primary responsibility of a Registered Nurse in a clinic is to facilitate the patient visit from start to finish. This begins with patient intake, where the nurse records vital signs, reviews medical histories, and updates electronic health records. They often serve as the first point of clinical contact, triaging patient concerns and determining the urgency of care. Throughout the day, clinic RNs assist physicians during examinations and procedures, administer medications and immunizations, perform wound care, and collect lab specimens. A significant portion of their role involves patient education—explaining diagnoses, demonstrating how to use medical equipment, and providing guidance on medication regimens and lifestyle modifications. They also manage patient communication, handling phone calls and portal messages to answer questions, relay test results, and adjust care plans under a provider’s direction.

Beyond direct patient care, clinic RNs are responsible for care coordination. They ensure smooth transitions between primary care and specialists, arrange for diagnostic tests, and obtain prior authorizations for medications or treatments. This requires strong organizational skills and a deep understanding of insurance and regulatory requirements. In many clinics, nurses also oversee infection control protocols, maintain inventory of medical supplies, and supervise medical assistants or licensed practical nurses.

To succeed in these jobs, a Registered Nurse must possess a valid RN license and typically a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), though an Associate’s degree is often accepted with experience. Certification in Basic Life Support (BLS) is universally required, and specialty certifications (such as in neurology, oncology, or pediatrics) are highly valued. Essential skills include clinical assessment, critical thinking, and proficiency with electronic medical records. Equally important are soft skills: compassionate communication, patience, and the ability to educate diverse populations. Clinic RNs must be detail-oriented, adaptable, and capable of working independently while collaborating closely with a multidisciplinary team. For those seeking a balanced career with regular hours and meaningful patient connections, Registered Nurse clinic jobs provide a fulfilling and stable professional path.