Are you looking for a flexible and rewarding job? Look no further! We are now hiring RNs for Per Diem shifts. Enjoy the freedom to choose when and where you work, while still getting paid competitively. Apply now to join our team!

Overview:

RN Per Diem is a registered nurse who works on a per diem basis, meaning they are hired for a specific amount of time and are not employed on a full-time basis. They are typically hired to fill in for full-time staff when they are on vacation, sick, or otherwise unavailable.

Detailed Job Description:

RN Per Diem is responsible for providing direct patient care, including assessing, diagnosing, and treating patients. They must also be able to provide education and support to patients and their families. They must be able to work independently and as part of a team. They must be able to work in a fast-paced environment and be able to handle multiple tasks at once.

What is Rn Per Diem Job Skills Required?

• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
• Ability to multitask and prioritize
• Knowledge of medical terminology
• Knowledge of patient care protocols
• Ability to assess, diagnose, and treat patients
• Ability to provide education and support to patients and their families
• Ability to work in a fast-paced environment

What is Rn Per Diem Job Qualifications?

• Current RN license in the state of practice
• BLS certification
• ACLS certification (if applicable)
• PALS certification (if applicable)
• Previous experience as an RN

What is Rn Per Diem Job Knowledge?

• Knowledge of medical terminology
• Knowledge of patient care protocols
• Knowledge of medications and their uses
• Knowledge of medical equipment and its uses

What is Rn Per Diem Job Experience?

• Previous experience as an RN
• Previous experience in a hospital setting
• Previous experience in a clinic setting

What is Rn Per Diem Job Responsibilities?

• Assess, diagnose, and treat patients
• Provide education and support to patients and their families
• Administer medications and treatments
• Monitor patient progress and document in patient charts
• Maintain patient confidentiality
• Follow safety protocols and infection control procedures