RN Full-time
Coral Bay at Pensacola

Registered Nurse (RN)

RN (Registered Nurse) staff positions with $2,000 Sign-On Bonus available to FT hires. Evening & Nights Shifts available for 8 or 12 hours. Good benefits with option of pay in lieu of benefits program for FT hires. New Nursing Management team here at Coral Bay at Pensacola is excited to meet with you!

We are currently recruiting for a Registered Staff Nurses to join our team.

Job and Responsibilities:

  • Manage the nursing care for all patients in the cardiology unit during your shift
  • Delegate the shift’s tasks to all of the nurses in the unit and coordinate with physicians who might need assistance
  • Recognize changes in patients’ condition and respond appropriately
  • Supervise Nursing Aides as they complete their assigned tasks and point out any changes or improvements that need to be made
  • Detect any issues that could result in injuries or other difficulties for patients or staff members
  • Inform physicians of any changes in patients’ progress, condition or medicinal needs

RN License required

Previous long term care experience desirable however not required

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