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Seeking an experienced Emergency Room RN for a New York-based role. This position requires a NYS RN license, 4+ years of ED experience, and Level II Trauma & Pediatric ED expertise. Essential certifications include ACLS, PALS, TNCC, CPI, and NIHSS. EPIC experience is a strong advantage for this c...
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United States , New York
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HonorVet Technologies
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RN Clinical Coordinator Emergency Room
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Seeking an experienced ED Registered Nurse to step into a Clinical Coordinator role in Dodge City. This leadership position requires an RN license, an Associate's Degree, and at least one year of ER experience. You'll coordinate unit activities, serve as a clinical resource, and ensure high-quali...
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United States , Dodge City
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33.58 - 47.13 USD / Hour
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American Nursing Care
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Emergency Room Travel RN
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Seeking experienced Emergency Room Travel RNs for 13-week assignments in Chandler. Requires 2+ years of ER experience, an RN license, and BLS certification. Enjoy competitive benefits, special pay incentives, and the support of the CommonSpirit Health network.
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United States , Chandler
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20.00 - 80.00 USD / Hour
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American Nursing Care
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Rn emergency room
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Seeking a dedicated Registered Nurse for our Emergency Room in Navasota, TX. This critical role requires a Texas RN license, BLS certification, and one year of RN experience to provide urgent care in high-acuity situations. We offer a competitive $10,000 sign-on bonus, comprehensive benefits, and...
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United States , Navasota
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31.50 - 49.69 USD / Hour
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American Nursing Care
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Emergency Room RN
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Join our ER team in Bryan, TX, as a Registered Nurse. Utilize your triage and critical care skills in a dynamic environment. We require an RN license, 1+ years of experience, and BLS/ACLS certification. Enjoy a $20K sign-on bonus, relocation aid, and comprehensive benefits.
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United States , Bryan
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31.50 - 49.69 USD / Hour
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American Nursing Care
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Emergency Room RN
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Seeking an Emergency Room RN in Tuscaloosa to deliver critical care in a fast-paced environment. This role requires performing focused patient assessments, triage, and treating life-threatening conditions. Ideal candidates have 1-2 years of recent ER experience and an active US nursing license. J...
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United States , Tuscaloosa
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Trustaff
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Emergency Room RN
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Embark on a 13-week travel nursing adventure in Austin, Texas, as an Emergency Room RN. Deliver critical care during 12-hour night shifts in a fast-paced ER, performing procedures like intubations and laceration repairs. This role requires a team player who thrives under pressure and can float to...
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United States , Austin
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Atlas MedStaff
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Explore a career at the forefront of healthcare with Emergency Room (ER) Registered Nurse jobs. These critical roles place skilled nursing professionals in the dynamic, fast-paced environment of hospital emergency departments, where they are essential first responders for patients experiencing acute illness, injury, and trauma. ER RNs are tasked with rapid patient assessment, triage, and intervention, making split-second decisions that directly impact patient outcomes and survival. This profession demands a unique blend of clinical expertise, emotional resilience, and compassionate care under intense pressure. The typical responsibilities of an Emergency Room RN are vast and varied. Central to the role is the initial and ongoing assessment of patients arriving in the ED, prioritizing care based on the severity of their condition—a process known as triage. Nurses in this field must be proficient in a wide range of clinical skills, including starting IV lines, administering medications, performing wound care, collecting lab specimens, and operating complex medical equipment. They provide direct care for conditions ranging from cardiac arrest and strokes to fractures, lacerations, and critical pediatric cases. Furthermore, ER RNs serve as crucial communicators and collaborators, facilitating information between physicians, specialists, patients, and their families during highly stressful situations. They ensure accurate documentation, advocate for patient needs, and provide emotional support and education amidst crisis. To succeed in ER nursing jobs, individuals must possess a specific set of skills and credentials. The foundational requirement is an active Registered Nurse (RN) license, typically preceded by an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) or a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), with many employers increasingly preferring the BSN. Beyond the license, advanced life support certifications such as Basic Life Support (BLS), Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), and Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) are standard prerequisites. Many employers also value or require certifications like Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC). The ideal candidate exhibits exceptional critical-thinking, problem-solving, and multitasking abilities. They must demonstrate calmness under pressure, superior communication skills, and the physical stamina to handle long, demanding shifts that often involve lifting and moving patients. Prior experience in a critical care, urgent care, or emergency setting is highly beneficial for those seeking these challenging yet rewarding positions. Ultimately, ER nursing jobs are for those who thrive in an unpredictable environment and find professional fulfillment in providing immediate, life-saving care. It is a career dedicated to making a profound difference during the most critical moments in a person's life, requiring a commitment to continuous learning and clinical excellence within a supportive, team-oriented setting.

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