Home Health Nurses RN - PRN or part-time Administrative & Office Jobs - Rogers, AR at Geebo

Home Health Nurses RN - PRN or part-time

Rogers, AR Rogers, AR PRN PRN Estimated:
$63.
9K - $80.
9K a year Estimated:
$63.
9K - $80.
9K a year Home Health Nurse RN (PRN) Due to rapid growth, Care IV Home Health is expanding our skilled nursing team to include additional Registered Nurses (RN) for PRN home health skilled visits during the week in Springdale, Bentonville and Rogers.
This is perfect for RNs seeking to utilize their strong clinical nursing skills, but who are seeking more flexibility in their scheduling.
Tell us what weekdays you can work and we will schedule you visits on those days.
Pay-per-visit plus mileage reimbursement.
Join us today! Benefits for PRN RNs:
Flexibility regarding which days you work Medical, dental, vision options for PRNs working 30hrs/wk or more Lucrative company-sponsored retirement plan (with some of the BEST $$ matching rates in the Arkansas home care industry!) EAP, Employee Assistance Program Mileage reimbursement Employee referral bonus opportunities, cell phone discounts on certain carriers, etc.
PRN RN Duties &
Responsibilities:
patient teachings medication administration wound care / dressing changes / wound vacs post-surgical care skilled nursing care / direct patient care Additional duties as assigned PRN Registered Nurse RN Desired
Experience:
We are seeking Registered Nurses whose nursing license is active and in good standing with the Arkansas State Board of Nursing Strong clinical nursing skills Background in ER, ICU, med/surg or related preferred Experience with Home Health nursing a plus As a healthcare provider in compliance with CMS guidelines & conditions of participation, we require a COVID vaccine as a condition of employment (absent reasonable accommodations) Apply online today! EEO M/F DRUG FREE EMPLOYER #INDHP.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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