
Home Care Registered Nurse (Rn) - Night Shift
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Job Description
Work Shift:Primarily days with night, weekend and holiday on-call involvement (United States of America)Spencer Hospital is proud to employ highly skilled and caring staff members. Spencer Hospital is a rural hospital located in northwest Iowa employing over 500+ employees. Positions at Spencer Hospital are not affiliated with Avera; however, we collaborate to provide services to the communities we serve. Employment offers, if accepted, are exclusively with Spencer Hospital. Deliver comprehensive skilled nursing care to patients within the home settingParticipates in the development and implementation of patient care plans in collaboration with physicians and the interdisciplinary teamProvides quality end-of-life cares and support to patient, family, and caregiversFlexible, multitasker, demonstrates effective communication and assessment skillsIA RN licenseWhy Become a Home Care Nurse?Greater independence - key communicator between patient, family members, and primary care providersRewarding patient relationships - develop rapport with patients and their family members through case management72 hours a pay period - 8 hour shifts~ Typically one holiday of on-call only per year - self scheduled~ Typically one weekend of on-call only every 6 weeks - self scheduled~ Spencer Hospital offers competitive wages, affordable insurance, IPERS retirement, in-house education, paid time off, family gym membership and so much more!Please contact Spencer Hospital Human Resources for any questions at 712.264.6205 or email hr@spencerhospital.org.Learn more about Spencer Hospital: spencerhospital.org
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