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PRN RN Pediatric Emergency Department
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Join our Pediatric Emergency Department at Golisano Children's Hospital in Fort Myers. This PRN RN role requires current pediatric critical care experience and Florida licensure. You will deliver safe patient care across varied shifts using the nursing process. We seek a skilled clinician committ...
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United States , Fort Myers
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43.27 USD / Hour
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Lee Health
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Supervisor (RN), Nursing Unit (Night Shift) - Emergency Department
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Lead our Emergency Department night shift as a Nursing Supervisor (RN) at Rady Children's. This role requires a CA RN license, 3+ years of experience, and prior leadership. Enjoy robust benefits including a 403(b) match and tuition reimbursement in San Diego.
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United States , San Diego
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74.51 - 102.45 USD / Hour
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Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego
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Free-Standing Emergency Department RN
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Join our state-of-the-art Port Orchard Freestanding ED as a Registered Nurse. Provide high-quality, patient-centered emergency care in a dynamic environment. This role requires a Washington RN license, ACLS/BLS, and preferred emergency or critical care experience. We offer a sign-on bonus, compre...
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United States , Port Orchard
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42.43 - 71.67 USD / Hour
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American Nursing Care
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Free-Standing Emergency Department RN
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Join our state-of-the-art Port Orchard Freestanding ED as a Registered Nurse. Provide high-quality, patient-centered emergency care in a dynamic environment. This role requires a WA RN license, ACLS/BLS, and prefers emergency or critical care experience. We offer a sign-on bonus, comprehensive be...
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United States , Port Orchard
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42.43 - 71.67 USD / Hour
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American Nursing Care
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RN Emergency Department
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Seeking a dedicated Emergency Room Registered Nurse in Caldwell, TX. This role requires an RN with at least one year of experience, Texas licensure, and BLS certification. You will provide critical, compassionate care in a fast-paced ED, collaborating within an interdisciplinary team. We offer co...
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United States , Caldwell
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31.50 - 51.45 USD / Hour
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American Nursing Care
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RN Emergency Department
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Join our collaborative Emergency Department team in Seattle as an RN. Utilize your acute care experience to quickly assess and prioritize trauma patients in a fast-paced environment. We offer a supportive culture, continuing education, and comprehensive benefits including relocation assistance. C...
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United States , Seattle
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47.12 - 79.59 USD / Hour
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American Nursing Care
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McNair Emergency Department RN
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Seeking a dedicated Emergency Department RN in Houston to deliver exceptional patient care. This role requires a Texas RN license, BLS certification, and strong critical thinking skills. We offer comprehensive benefits including health/dental/vision, retirement plans, and tuition assistance. Join...
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United States , Houston
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42.00 USD / Hour
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Discover dynamic and rewarding RN Emergency Department jobs, where skilled Registered Nurses serve as the critical frontline in acute medical care. These professionals operate in fast-paced hospital emergency rooms, providing immediate assessment, intervention, and stabilization for patients across the lifespan with conditions ranging from minor injuries to life-threatening crises. A career in emergency nursing is defined by variety, urgency, and the profound impact of delivering expert care when it matters most. The core responsibility of an Emergency Department RN is the rapid and accurate triage of patients, determining the severity of conditions to prioritize care effectively. They conduct comprehensive initial assessments, monitor vital signs, and perform diagnostic tests. Central to their role is the execution of complex nursing interventions, including administering medications, starting IV lines, managing airways, assisting with procedures, and providing advanced cardiac life support or trauma resuscitation. They collaborate closely with a multidisciplinary team of physicians, specialists, and technicians to devise and implement individualized care plans. Furthermore, they offer compassionate communication and emotional support to patients and families during highly stressful situations, ensuring dignity and understanding amidst chaos. Documentation is a critical component, requiring meticulous attention to detail in recording patient history, treatments, and responses. Typical requirements for RN Emergency Department jobs include an active, unencumbered Registered Nurse license and graduation from an accredited nursing program, with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) increasingly preferred. Employers universally require current certifications in Basic Life Support (BLS), Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), and Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS). Prior experience in an acute care setting, such as medical-surgical, ICU, or a previous ED role, is highly valued. Specialty certifications like the Certified Emergency Nurse (CEN) demonstrate advanced expertise and commitment. The ideal candidate for these jobs possesses a unique blend of clinical expertise and personal attributes. Essential skills include superior critical thinking and the ability to make swift, sound decisions under extreme pressure. Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills are vital for team coordination and patient interaction. Technical proficiency with advanced medical equipment and electronic health records is standard. Physical stamina and emotional resilience are fundamental, as the role involves long hours on one's feet and exposure to traumatic events. A commitment to continuous learning is paramount in a specialty where protocols and technologies constantly evolve. For nurses who thrive on challenge, variety, and making a tangible difference, RN Emergency Department jobs offer an unparalleled and fulfilling career path at the heart of healthcare.

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