Base: $60 - $65ph; bonus/equity: not specified; be...
Direct patient care in acute settings
Coordinate care with healthcare providers
Triage and patient education
The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences champions being a collaborative health care organization focused on improving patient care and the lives of Arkansans
Job Summary
The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences champions being a collaborative health care organization focused on improving patient care and the lives of Arkansans.
The In-House Agency RN Program offers PRN employment on Med/Surg inpatient units or in the Emergency Department for 13-week intervals with hourly pay plus night/weekend differentials.
UAMS is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer committed to excellence and provides a variety of benefits including medical, dental, vision, retirement contributions, and career training opportunities.
Matching Summary
The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences champions being a collaborative health care organization focused on improving patient care and the lives of Arkansans.
Salary
Base: $60 - $65/hr; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Direct patient care in acute settings
Coordinate care with healthcare providers
Triage and patient education
Work with personal protective equipment
Ability to work holiday and weekend shifts
Nice-to-have
Strong communication skills
Basic computer proficiency
Accountability and strong work ethics
Teamwork and collaboration
Experience in specialty nursing areas
Key Requirements
Valid RN license issued by the State of Arkansas
Graduate of accredited Nursing Program
Minimum one year patient care experience
Chemotherapy certification for Oncology units
Pre-employment criminal background check and drug screen
Ability to work one major holiday and additional holiday plus two weekend shifts
PRN staff limited to 1000 hours in 12 months
Experience in acute care hospital within past 12 months
Work Rights
Must have legal authority to work in the United States on first day