Advocate Aurora Health is seeking a full-time Registered Nurse (RN) for their Emergency Room in Libertyville, IL, with a schedule of 11am to 11pm, including weekends and holidays. The ideal candidate should be a graduate from an accredited nursing program, possess a valid Illinois RN license, and have a strong commitment to patient-centered care
Job Summary
The registered nurse leads efforts to create the safest patient environment using evidence-based practice and clinical decision making.
This full-time position offers a competitive pay range of $38.20 to $57.30 per hour along with comprehensive benefits including health insurance and retirement plans.
Candidates must be prepared to work every third weekend and holiday rotation while providing care in a 45-bed Level 1 Trauma Emergency Department.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 85
Advocate Aurora Health is seeking a full-time Registered Nurse (RN) for their Emergency Room in Libertyville, IL, with a schedule of 11am to 11pm, including weekends and holidays. The ideal candidate should be a graduate from an accredited nursing program, possess a valid Illinois RN license, and have a strong commitment to patient-centered care.
Salary
Base: $38.20 - $57.30 per hour; Bonus/Equity: Premium pay for shift, on call, and more based on job; Benefits: Comprehensive suite including medical, dental, vision, life, disability, PTO, and retirement match
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Current IL RN license required
AHA CPR certification mandatory
Ability to lift up to 35 pounds
Willingness to work weekends and holidays
Experience with Level 1 Trauma care
Nice-to-have
BSN degree preferred
Evidence-based practice experience
Compassionate patient communication skills
Skilled dialogue capabilities
Team collaboration in evacuation scenarios
Key Requirements
Graduate of an accredited school of nursing
Current Illinois RN license
BSN preferred or ADN with BSN completion agreement
Obtain BSN or AAH recognized certification within one year if experienced
Must be able to assist in patient evacuation during disasters