Internal Medicine

FloatRNforInternalMedicine

$0–0k Vancouver, Washington, United States; Camas, Washington, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Float RN for Internal Medicine at Internal Medicine. Skills: Float RN, Internal Medicine. in-basket management to ensure smooth workflow. perform nurse visits and procedures as ordered by clinicians”

Industry & Context.

Eligibility Requirements

Float schedule with varying shifts, 40 hours per week, Shifts are scheduled Monday through Friday between 7:00am and 5:30pm, ability to work, with or without reasonable accommodation, with a diverse population of patients and colleagues seeking or considering care in all areas is an essential function of all positions at the Clinic, background screen, immunization requirements

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Active unencumbered Washington RN license and/or meeting the requirements of multi-state licensure required (active Washington license within 60 days of hire or transfer if use multi-state licensure required), Active unencumbered Oregon RN license within 60 days of hire or transfer required, Current Health Care Provider BLS certification

Nice to Have

Epic experience strongly preferred

What You'll Do.

in-basket management to ensure smooth workflow

perform nurse visits and procedures as ordered by clinicians

triage patients to facilitate timely care

empower patients with healthcare information and advocate for patient’s well-being

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