Hourly Rate: Non-CNA $18/hr, CNA $20/hr We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Healthcare Professional to join our team in Hawaii. The ideal candidate will have experience in a healthcare setting and a passion for providing high-quality care to patients. Responsibilities: Provide direct care to patients, including taking medical histories, conducting exams, and developing treatment plans Collaborate with other healthcare professionals to coordinate care and ensure optimal patient outcomes Educate patients and their families on healthcare and wellness topics Record and maintain accurate patient medical records Things We Look For (Not Required): A degree in a healthcare field (e.g. nursing, medicine, etc.) Experience in a healthcare setting Strong communication and interpersonal skills A passion for providing exceptional patient care Qualifications: Current CPR/First Aid Certification Current TB test Valid Driver's License Valid Vehicle Insurance Must Live on the Big Island If you are a healthcare professional looking to join a dynamic and dedicated team in a beautiful location, we encourage you to apply. Please submit your resume and a cover letter explaining why you would be a good fit for this position. We look forward to hearing from you! Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Contract
Hourly Rate: Non-CNA $18/hr, CNA $20/hr We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Healthcare Professional to join our team in Hawaii. The ideal candidate will have experience in a healthcare setting and a passion for providing high-quality care to patients. Responsibilities: Provide direct care to patients, including taking medical histories, conducting exams, and developing treatment plans Collaborate with other healthcare professionals to coordinate care and ensure optimal patient outcomes Educate patients and their families on healthcare and wellness topics Record and maintain accurate patient medical records Things We Look For (Not Required): A degree in a healthcare field (e.g. nursing, medicine, etc.) Experience in a healthcare setting Strong communication and interpersonal skills A passion for providing exceptional patient care Qualifications: Current CPR/First Aid Certification Current TB test Valid Driver's License Valid Vehicle Insurance Must Live on the Big Island If you are a healthcare professional looking to join a dynamic and dedicated team in a beautiful location, we encourage you to apply. Please submit your resume and a cover letter explaining why you would be a good fit for this position. We look forward to hearing from you! Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Contract
RESPONSIBILITIES Review Date: 12/24 Effective Date: 04/21 I. JOB SUMMARY/RESPONSIBILITIES: • Performs a variety of duties pertaining to patient care, patient transportation, material and supply distribution and equipment assembly. • Performs duties in accordance with departmental and Medical Center policies, procedures and regulations. II. TYPICAL PHYSICAL DEMANDS: • Essential: lifting up to 2 pounds, seeing, hearing, talking, grasping, fingering. • Continuous: standing, walking, stooping, forward reaching, handling. • Frequent: pushing and pulling up to 30 pounds, lifting up to 10 pounds, sitting, bending. • Occasional to frequent: squatting, twisting. • Occasional: pushing and pulling up to 50 pounds; lifting: horizontal lift/carry up to maximum 50 pounds, floor to waist up to 35 pounds, waist to shoulder up to 25 pounds, overhead level up to 15 pounds; carrying up to 35 pounds, running, climbing, side bending, kneeling, crouching, overhead reaching. • Operates various machines/tools/work aids. III. TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS: • Inside work. • Exposure to body fluids, blood products, and communicable diseases. • Work environment may be highly stressful, fast paced and hectic. • Assignment to inpatient adult psych areas and Family Treatment Center includes occasionally accompanying patients outdoors. • Management of confused/disoriented and combative patients may involve tasks that may compromise physical safety. IV. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A. EDUCATION/CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE: • Ability to read, write, speak and understand English, both orally and in writing. • Minimum one (1) year work experience as a Nurse Aide; or, o Diploma or certificate as a Nurse Aide. o Diploma or certificate as a Medical Assistant. o Diploma or certificate as an Emergency Medical Technician. o Diploma or certificate as a Patient Care Technician. o Nursing student having completed a semester of clinical fundamentals; or, o RN with a foreign RN license with at least one (1) year acute care experience. • Current certification in BLS/HCP. B. EXPERIENCE: • Recent experience in an acute care setting preferred. Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Vet
Hourly Rate: CNA $20/hr We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Healthcare Professional to join our team in Hawaii. The ideal candidate will have experience in a healthcare setting and a passion for providing high-quality care to patients. Responsibilities: Provide direct care to patients, including taking medical histories, conducting exams, and developing treatment plans Collaborate with other healthcare professionals to coordinate care and ensure optimal patient outcomes Educate patients and their families on healthcare and wellness topics Record and maintain accurate patient medical records Things We Look For (Not Required): A degree in a healthcare field (e.g. nursing, medicine, etc.) Experience in a healthcare setting Strong communication and interpersonal skills A passion for providing exceptional patient care Qualifications: CNA Current CPR/First Aid Certification Current TB test Valid Driver's License Valid Vehicle Insurance Must Live on the Big Island If you are a healthcare professional looking to join a dynamic and dedicated team in a beautiful location, we encourage you to apply. Please submit your resume and a cover letter explaining why you would be a good fit for this position. We look forward to hearing from you! Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Contract
Overview NURSE (CLINICAL/AMBULATORY), Schofield Barracks, Hawaii About the Position: This position is located inside Desmond T Doss Health Clinic on Schofield Barracks, Hawaii.This is a Direct Hire Solicitation The Island of Oahu in Hawaii is often nicknamed (or translated as) "The Gathering Place" . It is currently the most populated Hawaiian Island. The city of Honolulu is the largest city, state capital, and main deep water marine port for the State of Hawaii. As a jurisdictional unit, the entire island of Oahu is in Honolulu County, although as a place name, Honolulu occupies only a portion of the southeast end of the island. Well-known features found on Oahu include Waikiki, Pearl Harbor, Diamond Head, Hanauma, Kane’ohe Bay, Kailua Bay, North Shore, and the resort destination, Ko’Olina. Oahu is also known for having the longest rain shower in history, which lasted for 200 consecutive days. Kāneʻohe Ranch reported 247 straight days with rain from August 27, 1993 to April 30, 1994. The average temperature in Oahu is around 70–85 °F (21–29 °C) and the island is the warmest in June through October. The weather during the winter is cooler, but still warm with an average temperature of 68–78 °F (20–26 °C). Working for the Department of Defense comes with an abundance of benefits and perks to include competitive compensation packages, paid-time off, medical benefits, student loan repayments, and retirement package with Thrift Savings Plan to include matching employer contributions. Responsibilities MAJOR DUTIES: Perform independent, comprehensive telephone and clinical triaging, and facilitate care coordination through a multidisciplinary approach. Provide patient education as an integral part of the services offered. Screen patient charts to assess the medical history and determine health care needs. Act as relief nurse, triages and screens walk-in patients to assess the severity of the patient's condition and the need for provider intervention. Make psychosocial assessment of patients to identify significant cultural practices, the ability to understand and cooperate, and expectations of care and coping mechanisms. Communicate with providers regarding determinations and situations, documents events appropriately. PERFORMS OTHER DUTIES AS ASSIGNED Qualifications Who May Apply: US Citizens In order to qualify, you must meet the education and experience requirements described below. Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional; philanthropic; religious; spiritual; community; student; social). You will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer experience. Your resume must clearly describe your relevant experience; if qualifying based on education, your transcripts will be required as part of your application. Additional information about transcripts is in this document. Basic Requirement for Nurse (Clinical/Ambulatory): Degree: A graduate or higher level degree, bachelor's degree, associate degree, or diploma from an accredited professional nursing educational program is required. This education must have been accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs, Accreditation Commission for Midwifery Education, or an accrediting body recognized by the U.S. Department of Education at the time the degree was obtained. (Note: You must attach a copy of your transcripts.) Licensure: A current, active, full, and unrestricted license or registration as a professional nurse from a State, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or a territory of the United States; and you must have passed the National Council Licensure Examination. Foreign Degree: A degree from a Foreign Nursing School. Official certification from the Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools is required for individuals who graduated from foreign nursing schools. Exemption: You are exempt from the basic requirements above if you are a current federal employee occupying a position in the 0610 occupational series and have been continuously employed in this occupational series since September 27, 2017 or before. Applicants claiming this exemption must meet the requirement below. Note: You will be required to provide appropriate documentation to the respective Human Resources Office to validate your status.Degree or diploma from a professional nursing program approved by the legally designated State accrediting agency at the time the program was completed by the applicant.Active, current registration as a professional nurse in a State, District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or a territory of the United States. In addition to meeting the basic requirement above, to qualify for this position you must also meet the qualification requirements listed below: Education/Experience: A diploma, associate degree, or bachelor's degree in Nursing from a professional nursing program and possession of at least one full year of professional nursing experience (equivalent to the GS-09 grade level or above) which includes providing nursing care to a variety of patients, coordinating care, and providing patient or staff education. OR Education: A PhD or equivalent doctoral degree from a professional nursing educational program or related medical science field. Exemption: You are exempt from the qualification requirements above if you are a current federal employee occupying a position in the 0610 occupational series and have been continuously employed in this occupational series since September 27, 2017 or before. Applicants claiming this exemption must meet one of the requirement below. Note: You will be required to provide appropriate documentation to the respective Human Resources Office to validate your status.Completion of all requirements for a doctoral degree (Ph.D. or equivalent) from a professional nursing program.OR3 full years of progressively higher level graduate education from a professional nursing program. Education FOREIGN EDUCATION: If you are using education completed in foreign colleges or universities to meet the qualification requirements, you must show the education credentials have been evaluated by a private organization that specializes in interpretation of foreign education programs and such education has been deemed equivalent to that gained in an accredited U.S. education program; or full credit has been given for the courses at a U.S. accredited college or university. For further information, visit: http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ous/international/usnei/us/edlite-visitus-forrecog.html.
We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Healthcare Professional to join our team in Hawaii. The ideal candidate will have experience in a healthcare setting and a passion for providing high-quality care to patients. Responsibilities: Provide direct care to patients, including taking medical histories, conducting exams, and developing treatment plans Collaborate with other healthcare professionals to coordinate care and ensure optimal patient outcomes Educate patients and their families on healthcare and wellness topics Record and maintain accurate patient medical records Things We Look For (Not Required): A degree in a healthcare field (e.g. nursing, medicine, etc.) Experience in a healthcare setting Strong communication and interpersonal skills A passion for providing exceptional patient care Qualifications: Current CPR/First Aid Certification Current TB test Valid Driver's License Valid Vehicle Insurance Must Live on the Big Island If you are a healthcare professional looking to join a dynamic and dedicated team in a beautiful location, we encourage you to apply. Please submit your resume and a cover letter explaining why you would be a good fit for this position. We look forward to hearing from you! Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Contract Salary: From $17.00 per hour
Caregiver Job Summary TLC Care Services is seeking caring and compassionate Caregivers to join our team in Honokaa, HI. As a Caregiver with TLC Care Services, you will provide non-medical support and companionship to our clients in their own homes, helping them maintain their independence and quality of life. If you're looking for a rewarding career that allows you to make a difference in people's lives, we invite you to apply for this part-time and full-time opportunity. Responsibilities Provide companionship and social support to clients, engaging in activities such as conversation, games, and outings Assist with daily living tasks, including personal care, meal preparation, and light housekeeping Help clients with medication management and appointment scheduling Provide emotional support and companionship to clients with dementia, Alzheimer's, and other conditions Maintain accurate records of client care and services provided Requirements 0 years of experience as a Caregiver or in a related field (training provided) Ability to pass a thorough background check and obtain any necessary certifications or licenses Reliable transportation and a valid driver's license (if applicable) Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Compassionate and empathetic approach to caregiving Ability to work varying shifts, including evenings and weekends What We Offer Competitive pay rate ($_____/hour) [insert salary when available] Opportunities for professional growth and development Flexible scheduling to fit your needs A supportive and collaborative work environment A sense of fulfillment and purpose in knowing you're making a difference in people's lives How to Apply If you're a compassionate and caring individual who is passionate about making a difference in people's lives, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding opportunity. Please visit our website to submit your application and join our team of dedicated caregivers.
Caregiver Location: Kailua-Kona, HI Company: TLC Care Services Job Summary: TLC Care Services is seeking dedicated and compassionate Caregivers to join our team of professionals providing in-home care services to the elderly and individuals with disabilities in the Kailua-Kona area. As a Caregiver with TLC Care Services, you will have the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of your clients, while being part of a supportive and dedicated team. Responsibilities: Provide non-medical care and support to clients in their homes, including personal care, light housekeeping, meal preparation, and companionship Assist clients with daily living activities, such as bathing, dressing, and grooming Encourage independence and promote healthy living habits Maintain accurate records of client care and services provided Communicate effectively with clients, families, and colleagues to ensure seamless care Participate in team meetings and training sessions to enhance skills and knowledge Requirements: High school diploma or equivalent required Compassionate and patient individual with a strong desire to work with seniors and individuals with disabilities Ability to lift, transfer, and ambulate clients safely and securely Reliable transportation and willingness to travel to clients' homes Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings, weekends, and holidays Work Environment: Work in a variety of settings, including private homes, apartments, and assisted living facilities Collaborate with families and healthcare professionals to achieve optimal client outcomes Participate in ongoing training and professional development to stay up-to-date on industry best practices What We Offer: Competitive pay rates [Insert benefits or perks here, if applicable] Opportunities for professional growth and development A supportive and inclusive work environment How to Apply: If you are a motivated and compassionate individual looking for a rewarding career in caregiving, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity. Please submit your application to join our dynamic team of caregivers and make a positive impact in the lives of our clients.
We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Healthcare Professional to join our team in Hawaii. The ideal candidate will have experience in a healthcare setting and a passion for providing high-quality care to patients. Responsibilities: Provide direct care to patients, including taking medical histories, conducting exams, and developing treatment plans Collaborate with other healthcare professionals to coordinate care and ensure optimal patient outcomes Educate patients and their families on healthcare and wellness topics Record and maintain accurate patient medical records Things We Look For (Not Required): A degree in a healthcare field (e.g. nursing, medicine, etc.) Experience in a healthcare setting Strong communication and interpersonal skills A passion for providing exceptional patient care Qualifications: Current CPR/First Aid Certification Current TB test Valid Driver's License Valid Vehicle Insurance Must Live on the Big Island If you are a healthcare professional looking to join a dynamic and dedicated team in a beautiful location, we encourage you to apply. Please submit your resume and a cover letter explaining why you would be a good fit for this position. We look forward to hearing from you! Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Contract Salary: From $17.00 per hour
RESPONSIBILITIES I. JOB SUMMARY/RESPONSIBILITIES Responsible for coordinating clinical care of patient. Integrates all health care providers to ensure high quality patient/family outcomes, and establishes a consistent and accountable relationship with patient/family. Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to, initiation and development of the plan of care, patient/family education, utilization management and discharge planning. II. TYPICAL PHYSICAL DEMANDS Essential functions- Continuous: lifting up to 1/2 lb., seeing, hearing, talking, grasping, fingering. Frequent to continuous: standing, walking, stooping, forward reaching, handling. Frequent: pushing and pulling up to 30 psi, lifting up to 10 lbs., sitting, bending. Occasional to frequent: squatting, twisting. Occasional: pushing and pulling up to 70 psi; lifting: horizontal lift/carry up to 75 lbs. with assistance, floor to waist up to 35 lbs., waist to shoulder up to 25 lbs., overhead level up to 15 lbs.; carrying up to 35 lbs, running, climbing, side bending, kneeling, crouching, overhead reaching. Operates various machines/tools/work aids. III. TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS Inside work. Exposure to body fluids, blood products, and communicable diseases. Work environment may be highly stressful, fast paced and hectic. Assignment to inpatient adult psych areas and Family Treatment Center includes occasionally accompanying patients outdoors. Management of confused/disoriented and combative patients may involve tasks which may compromise physical safety. IV. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS A. Education/Certification and Licensure: 1.Licensure: Registered Nurse, State of Hawaii 2.Diploma or Associate Degree in Nursing; Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing preferred. 3.Current BLS/HCP card in all areas; ACLS, NALS and/or PALS in designated areas. 4.Ability to read, write, speak and understand English effectively. Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Vet
RESPONSIBILITIES I. JOB SUMMARY/RESPONSIBILITIES Responsible for coordinating clinical care of patient. Integrates all health care providers to ensure high quality patient/family outcomes, and establishes a consistent and accountable relationship with patient/family. Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to, initiation and development of the plan of care, patient/family education, utilization management and discharge planning. II. TYPICAL PHYSICAL DEMANDS Essential functions- Continuous: lifting up to 1/2 lb., seeing, hearing, talking, grasping, fingering. Frequent to continuous: standing, walking, stooping, forward reaching, handling. Frequent: pushing and pulling up to 30 psi, lifting up to 10 lbs., sitting, bending. Occasional to frequent: squatting, twisting. Occasional: pushing and pulling up to 70 psi; lifting: horizontal lift/carry up to 75 lbs. with assistance, floor to waist up to 35 lbs., waist to shoulder up to 25 lbs., overhead level up to 15 lbs.; carrying up to 35 lbs, running, climbing, side bending, kneeling, crouching, overhead reaching. Operates various machines/tools/work aids. III. TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS Inside work. Exposure to body fluids, blood products, and communicable diseases. Work environment may be highly stressful, fast paced and hectic. Assignment to inpatient adult psych areas and Family Treatment Center includes occasionally accompanying patients outdoors. Management of confused/disoriented and combative patients may involve tasks which may compromise physical safety. IV. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS A. Education/Certification and Licensure: 1.Licensure: Registered Nurse, State of Hawaii 2.Diploma or Associate Degree in Nursing; Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing preferred. 3.Current BLS/HCP card in all areas; ACLS, NALS and/or PALS in designated areas. 4.Ability to read, write, speak and understand English effectively. Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Vet
RESPONSIBILITIES Last Reviewed: 04/23 Effective Date: 02/03 I. JOB SUMMARY/RESPONSIBILITIES Responsible for coordinating clinical care of patient. Integrates all health care providers to ensure high quality patient/family outcomes, and establishes a consistent and accountable relationship with patient/family. Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to, initiation and development of the plan of care, patient/family education, utilization management and discharge planning. II. TYPICAL PHYSICAL DEMANDS Essential functions- Continuous: lifting up to 1/2 lb., seeing, hearing, talking, grasping, fingering. Frequent to continuous: standing, walking, stooping, forward reaching, handling. Frequent: pushing and pulling up to 30 psi, lifting up to 10 lbs., sitting, bending. Occasional to frequent: squatting, twisting. Occasional: pushing and pulling up to 70 psi; lifting: horizontal lift/carry up to 75 lbs. with assistance, floor to waist up to 35 lbs., waist to shoulder up to 25 lbs., overhead level up to 15 lbs.; carrying up to 35 lbs, running, climbing, side bending, kneeling, crouching, overhead reaching. Operates various machines/tools/work aids. III. TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS Inside work. Exposure to body fluids, blood products, and communicable diseases. Work environment may be highly stressful, fast paced and hectic. Assignment to inpatient adult psych areas and Family Treatment Center includes occasionally accompanying patients outdoors. Management of confused/disoriented and combative patients may involve tasks which may compromise physical safety. IV. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS A. Education/Certification and Licensure: 1.Licensure: Registered Nurse, State of Hawaii 2.Diploma or Associate Degree in Nursing; Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing preferred. 3.Current BLS/HCP card in all areas; ACLS, NALS and/or PALS in designated areas. 4.Ability to read, write, speak and understand English effectively. Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Vet
RESPONSIBILITIES I. JOB SUMMARY/RESPONSIBILITIES Responsible for coordinating clinical care of patient. Integrates all health care providers to ensure high quality patient/family outcomes, and establishes a consistent and accountable relationship with patient/family. Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to, initiation and development of the plan of care, patient/family education, utilization management and discharge planning. II. TYPICAL PHYSICAL DEMANDS Essential functions- Continuous: lifting up to 1/2 lb., seeing, hearing, talking, grasping, fingering. Frequent to continuous: standing, walking, stooping, forward reaching, handling. Frequent: pushing and pulling up to 30 psi, lifting up to 10 lbs., sitting, bending. Occasional to frequent: squatting, twisting. Occasional: pushing and pulling up to 70 psi; lifting: horizontal lift/carry up to 75 lbs. with assistance, floor to waist up to 35 lbs., waist to shoulder up to 25 lbs., overhead level up to 15 lbs.; carrying up to 35 lbs, running, climbing, side bending, kneeling, crouching, overhead reaching. Operates various machines/tools/work aids. III. TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS Inside work. Exposure to body fluids, blood products, and communicable diseases. Work environment may be highly stressful, fast paced and hectic. Assignment to inpatient adult psych areas and Family Treatment Center includes occasionally accompanying patients outdoors. Management of confused/disoriented and combative patients may involve tasks which may compromise physical safety. IV. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS A. Education/Certification and Licensure: 1.Licensure: Registered Nurse, State of Hawaii 2.Diploma or Associate Degree in Nursing; Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing preferred. 3.Current BLS/HCP card in all areas; ACLS, NALS and/or PALS in designated areas. 4.Ability to read, write, speak and understand English effectively. Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Vet
RESPONSIBILITIES I. JOB SUMMARY/RESPONSIBILITIES Responsible for coordinating clinical care of patient. Integrates all health care providers to ensure high quality patient/family outcomes, and establishes a consistent and accountable relationship with patient/family. Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to, initiation and development of the plan of care, patient/family education, utilization management and discharge planning. II. TYPICAL PHYSICAL DEMANDS Essential functions- Continuous: lifting up to 1/2 lb., seeing, hearing, talking, grasping, fingering. Frequent to continuous: standing, walking, stooping, forward reaching, handling. Frequent: pushing and pulling up to 30 psi, lifting up to 10 lbs., sitting, bending. Occasional to frequent: squatting, twisting. Occasional: pushing and pulling up to 70 psi; lifting: horizontal lift/carry up to 75 lbs. with assistance, floor to waist up to 35 lbs., waist to shoulder up to 25 lbs., overhead level up to 15 lbs.; carrying up to 35 lbs, running, climbing, side bending, kneeling, crouching, overhead reaching. Operates various machines/tools/work aids. III. TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS Inside work. Exposure to body fluids, blood products, and communicable diseases. Work environment may be highly stressful, fast paced and hectic. Assignment to inpatient adult psych areas and Family Treatment Center includes occasionally accompanying patients outdoors. Management of confused/disoriented and combative patients may involve tasks which may compromise physical safety. IV. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS A. Education/Certification and Licensure: 1.Licensure: Registered Nurse, State of Hawaii 2.Diploma or Associate Degree in Nursing; Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing preferred. 3.Current BLS/HCP card in all areas; ACLS, NALS and/or PALS in designated areas. 4.Ability to read, write, speak and understand English effectively. Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Vet
RESPONSIBILITIES I. JOB SUMMARY/RESPONSIBILITIES Responsible for coordinating clinical care of patient. Integrates all health care providers to ensure high quality patient/family outcomes, and establishes a consistent and accountable relationship with patient/family. Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to, initiation and development of the plan of care, patient/family education, utilization management and discharge planning. II. TYPICAL PHYSICAL DEMANDS Essential functions- Continuous: lifting up to 1/2 lb., seeing, hearing, talking, grasping, fingering. Frequent to continuous: standing, walking, stooping, forward reaching, handling. Frequent: pushing and pulling up to 30 psi, lifting up to 10 lbs., sitting, bending. Occasional to frequent: squatting, twisting. Occasional: pushing and pulling up to 70 psi; lifting: horizontal lift/carry up to 75 lbs. with assistance, floor to waist up to 35 lbs., waist to shoulder up to 25 lbs., overhead level up to 15 lbs.; carrying up to 35 lbs, running, climbing, side bending, kneeling, crouching, overhead reaching. Operates various machines/tools/work aids. III. TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS Inside work. Exposure to body fluids, blood products, and communicable diseases. Work environment may be highly stressful, fast paced and hectic. Assignment to inpatient adult psych areas and Family Treatment Center includes occasionally accompanying patients outdoors. Management of confused/disoriented and combative patients may involve tasks which may compromise physical safety. IV. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS A. Education/Certification and Licensure: 1.Licensure: Registered Nurse, State of Hawaii 2.Diploma or Associate Degree in Nursing; Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing preferred. 3.Current BLS/HCP card in all areas; ACLS, NALS and/or PALS in designated areas. 4.Ability to read, write, speak and understand English effectively. Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Vet
RESPONSIBILITIES I. JOB SUMMARY/RESPONSIBILITIES Responsible for coordinating clinical care of patient. Integrates all health care providers to ensure high quality patient/family outcomes, and establishes a consistent and accountable relationship with patient/family. Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to, initiation and development of the plan of care, patient/family education, utilization management and discharge planning. II. TYPICAL PHYSICAL DEMANDS Essential functions- Continuous: lifting up to 1/2 lb., seeing, hearing, talking, grasping, fingering. Frequent to continuous: standing, walking, stooping, forward reaching, handling. Frequent: pushing and pulling up to 30 psi, lifting up to 10 lbs., sitting, bending. Occasional to frequent: squatting, twisting. Occasional: pushing and pulling up to 70 psi; lifting: horizontal lift/carry up to 75 lbs. with assistance, floor to waist up to 35 lbs., waist to shoulder up to 25 lbs., overhead level up to 15 lbs.; carrying up to 35 lbs, running, climbing, side bending, kneeling, crouching, overhead reaching. Operates various machines/tools/work aids. III. TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS Inside work. Exposure to body fluids, blood products, and communicable diseases. Work environment may be highly stressful, fast paced and hectic. Assignment to inpatient adult psych areas and Family Treatment Center includes occasionally accompanying patients outdoors. Management of confused/disoriented and combative patients may involve tasks which may compromise physical safety. IV. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS A. Education/Certification and Licensure: 1.Licensure: Registered Nurse, State of Hawaii 2.Diploma or Associate Degree in Nursing; Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing preferred. 3.Current BLS/HCP card in all areas; ACLS, NALS and/or PALS in designated areas. 4.Ability to read, write, speak and understand English effectively. Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Vet
RESPONSIBILITIES I. JOB SUMMARY/RESPONSIBILITIES Responsible for coordinating clinical care of patient. Integrates all health care providers to ensure high quality patient/family outcomes, and establishes a consistent and accountable relationship with patient/family. Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to, initiation and development of the plan of care, patient/family education, utilization management and discharge planning. II. TYPICAL PHYSICAL DEMANDS Essential functions- Continuous: lifting up to 1/2 lb., seeing, hearing, talking, grasping, fingering. Frequent to continuous: standing, walking, stooping, forward reaching, handling. Frequent: pushing and pulling up to 30 psi, lifting up to 10 lbs., sitting, bending. Occasional to frequent: squatting, twisting. Occasional: pushing and pulling up to 70 psi; lifting: horizontal lift/carry up to 75 lbs. with assistance, floor to waist up to 35 lbs., waist to shoulder up to 25 lbs., overhead level up to 15 lbs.; carrying up to 35 lbs, running, climbing, side bending, kneeling, crouching, overhead reaching. Operates various machines/tools/work aids. III. TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS Inside work. Exposure to body fluids, blood products, and communicable diseases. Work environment may be highly stressful, fast paced and hectic. Assignment to inpatient adult psych areas and Family Treatment Center includes occasionally accompanying patients outdoors. Management of confused/disoriented and combative patients may involve tasks which may compromise physical safety. IV. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS A. Education/Certification and Licensure: 1.Licensure: Registered Nurse, State of Hawaii 2.Diploma or Associate Degree in Nursing; Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing preferred. 3.Current BLS/HCP card in all areas; ACLS, NALS and/or PALS in designated areas. 4.Ability to read, write, speak and understand English effectively. Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Vet
RESPONSIBILITIES I. JOB SUMMARY/RESPONSIBILITIES Responsible for coordinating clinical care of patient. Integrates all health care providers to ensure high quality patient/family outcomes, and establishes a consistent and accountable relationship with patient/family. Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to, initiation and development of the plan of care, patient/family education, utilization management and discharge planning. II. TYPICAL PHYSICAL DEMANDS Essential functions- Continuous: lifting up to 1/2 lb., seeing, hearing, talking, grasping, fingering. Frequent to continuous: standing, walking, stooping, forward reaching, handling. Frequent: pushing and pulling up to 30 psi, lifting up to 10 lbs., sitting, bending. Occasional to frequent: squatting, twisting. Occasional: pushing and pulling up to 70 psi; lifting: horizontal lift/carry up to 75 lbs. with assistance, floor to waist up to 35 lbs., waist to shoulder up to 25 lbs., overhead level up to 15 lbs.; carrying up to 35 lbs, running, climbing, side bending, kneeling, crouching, overhead reaching. Operates various machines/tools/work aids. III. TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS Inside work. Exposure to body fluids, blood products, and communicable diseases. Work environment may be highly stressful, fast paced and hectic. Assignment to inpatient adult psych areas and Family Treatment Center includes occasionally accompanying patients outdoors. Management of confused/disoriented and combative patients may involve tasks which may compromise physical safety. IV. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS A. Education/Certification and Licensure: 1.Licensure: Registered Nurse, State of Hawaii 2.Diploma or Associate Degree in Nursing; Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing preferred. 3.Current BLS/HCP card in all areas; ACLS, NALS and/or PALS in designated areas. 4.Ability to read, write, speak and understand English effectively. Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Vet
RESPONSIBILITIES About Us Molokai General Hospital (MGH) is a 15‑bed rural health care facility with a Critical Access Hospital designation, proudly serving the residents and visitors of Molokai. For the fourth consecutive year, MGH has been named one of the Top 20 Critical Access Hospitals in the nation for Best Practices in Quality by the National Rural Health Association (NRHA). This places MGH among the top performers out of more than 1,300 CAHs nationwide. MGH provides the island’s only emergency room and offers a wide range of services, including acute care, inpatient hospice, skilled nursing, low‑risk obstetrical care, and primary care through our rural health clinic. Specialty services include chemotherapy, limited specialty procedures, diabetes management, family planning, physical therapy (including aquatic therapy), veteran’s services, and chronic disease navigation. Since 1987, MGH has been an affiliate of The Queen’s Health Systems , whose ‘ohana includes more than 9,000 employees and 1,400 physicians statewide. Our mission reflects the vision of our founders, Queen Emma and King Kamehameha IV: to provide quality health care services in perpetuity to improve the well‑being of Native Hawaiians and all people of Hawai‘i. MGH is committed to being a best place to work—where our team embodies the spirit of aloha and collaborates to deliver safe, high‑quality, compassionate care to our close‑knit community. Responsibilities Molokai General Hospital is seeking a Full‑Time Outpatient Oncology RN / Case Manager to join our Paul G. Stevens, M.D. Outpatient Clinic. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Providing direct patient care in an outpatient oncology setting Administering chemotherapy, biotherapy, immunotherapy, and other infusion treatments (training available for qualified candidates) Delivering patient and family education regarding treatment plans and symptom management Participating in case management, including care coordination and patient follow‑up Supporting program development, performance improvement, and cost‑effective clinic operations Engaging in community networking and interdisciplinary collaboration Maintaining accurate clinical documentation and ensuring compliance with hospital and regulatory standards Minimum Qualifications A. Education / Certification / Licensure Graduate of an accredited School of Nursing; BSN preferred Hawai‘i State RN license BLS/HCP certification required ACLS certification required within six (6) months of hire B. Experience Oncology or infusion experience preferred Will consider a strong RN candidate who is willing to be trained in oncology/infusion Ability to read, write, speak, and understand English effectively One (1) year of clinical nursing experience preferred Ability to maintain clear and concise records Experience with data collection and entry Ability to establish and sustain positive, professional relationships Typical Physical Demands Essential: Seeing, hearing, speaking, sitting, finger dexterity, lifting up to 50 lbs, pushing/pulling, carrying items Occasional: Standing, walking, stooping, bending, twisting Operates computer, printer, fax, and clinical equipment Typical Working Conditions Work involves: Inside and outside environmental conditions Noise and/or vibration Exposure to hazardous physical conditions Atmospheric conditions that may affect the respiratory system or skin Equal Employment Opportunity Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Vet Your Lifetime Partner in Health Our Mission: To fulfill the intent of Queen Emma and King Kamehameha IV to provide in perpetuity quality health care services to improve the well‑being of Native Hawaiians and all of the people of Hawai‘i. Our Values: Compassion guides our actions Aloha inspires us in all that we do Respect and understanding are essential for the dignity of all Excellence is our quest
RESPONSIBILITIES Effective Date: 05/24 I. JOB SUMMARY/RESPONSIBILITIES: • Responsible for coordinating clinical care of patient. Integrates all health care providers to ensure high quality patient/family outcomes, and establishes a consistent and accountable relationship with patient/family. • Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to, initiation and development of the plan of care, patient/family education, utilization management and discharge planning. II. TYPICAL PHYSICAL DEMANDS: • Essential functions- Continuous: lifting up to ½ lb., seeing, hearing, talking, grasping, fingering. • Frequent to continuous: standing, walking, stooping, forward reaching, handling. • Frequent: pushing and pulling up to 30 psi, lifting up to 10 lbs., sitting, bending. • Occasional to frequent: squatting, twisting. • Occasional: pushing and pulling up to 70 psi; lifting: horizontal lift/carry up to 75 lbs. with assistance, floor to waist up to 35 lbs., waist to shoulder up to 25 lbs., overhead level up to 15 lbs.; carrying up to 35 lbs., running, climbing, side bending, kneeling, crouching, overhead reaching. • Operates various machines/tools/work aids. III. TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS: • Inside work. • Exposure to body fluids, blood products, and communicable diseases. • Work environment may be highly stressful, fast paced and hectic. • Assignment to behavioral health includes occasionally accompanying patients outdoors. • Management of confused/disoriented and combative patients may involve tasks which may compromise physical safety. IV. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A. EDUCATION/CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE: • Current Hawaii State license as a Registered Nurse. • Diploma or Associate Degree in Nursing; Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing preferred. • Must meet and maintain credentialing requirements with the State of Hawaii Child & Adolescent Mental Health Division (CAMHD). • Current BLS certification. • Depending on area of assignment, additional certification(s) may be required. • Ability to read, write, speak and understand English effectively. SCOPE OF SERVICE Based on the mission, values, and philosophy of The Queen’s Medical Center and Behavioral Health Services Division, The Queen’s Medical Center-Kahi Mohala provides individualized residential treatment for children and adolescents with complex mental health conditions. Treatment focuses on addressing the mental health needs of the youth, coordinating community services, and providing support for youth and their families/caregivers. The Queen’s Medical Center-Kahi Mohala offers a highly structured, holistic program that strongly emphasizes psychoeducation and prepares the patient for a successful transition back into the community. Child and family centered, culturally sensitive programming is developed for each patient’s physical, emotional, and developmental needs. The Queen’s Medical Center-Kahi Mohala's population is aged 5 through 18. Children less than 5 or over 18 are considered on a case-by-case basis. Consumers will need to meet DSM V diagnostic criteria for psychiatric illness. Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Vet
Hourly Rate: CNA $20/hr We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Healthcare Professional to join our team in Hawaii. The ideal candidate will have experience in a healthcare setting and a passion for providing high-quality care to patients. Responsibilities: Provide direct care to patients, including taking medical histories, conducting exams, and developing treatment plans Collaborate with other healthcare professionals to coordinate care and ensure optimal patient outcomes Educate patients and their families on healthcare and wellness topics Record and maintain accurate patient medical records Things We Look For (Not Required): A degree in a healthcare field (e.g. nursing, medicine, etc.) Experience in a healthcare setting Strong communication and interpersonal skills A passion for providing exceptional patient care Qualifications: Current CPR/First Aid Certification Current TB test Valid Driver's License Valid Vehicle Insurance Must Live on the Big Island If you are a healthcare professional looking to join a dynamic and dedicated team in a beautiful location, we encourage you to apply. Please submit your resume and a cover letter explaining why you would be a good fit for this position. We look forward to hearing from you! Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Contract
RESPONSIBILITIES Review Date: 12/24 Effective Date: 04/21 I. JOB SUMMARY/RESPONSIBILITIES: • Performs a variety of duties pertaining to patient care, patient transportation, material and supply distribution and equipment assembly. • Performs duties in accordance with departmental and Medical Center policies, procedures and regulations. II. TYPICAL PHYSICAL DEMANDS: • Essential: lifting up to 2 pounds, seeing, hearing, talking, grasping, fingering. • Continuous: standing, walking, stooping, forward reaching, handling. • Frequent: pushing and pulling up to 30 pounds, lifting up to 10 pounds, sitting, bending. • Occasional to frequent: squatting, twisting. • Occasional: pushing and pulling up to 50 pounds; lifting: horizontal lift/carry up to maximum 50 pounds, floor to waist up to 35 pounds, waist to shoulder up to 25 pounds, overhead level up to 15 pounds; carrying up to 35 pounds, running, climbing, side bending, kneeling, crouching, overhead reaching. • Operates various machines/tools/work aids. III. TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS: • Inside work. • Exposure to body fluids, blood products, and communicable diseases. • Work environment may be highly stressful, fast paced and hectic. • Assignment to inpatient adult psych areas and Family Treatment Center includes occasionally accompanying patients outdoors. • Management of confused/disoriented and combative patients may involve tasks that may compromise physical safety. IV. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A. EDUCATION/CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE: • Ability to read, write, speak and understand English, both orally and in writing. • Minimum one (1) year work experience as a Nurse Aide; or, o Diploma or certificate as a Nurse Aide. o Diploma or certificate as a Medical Assistant. o Diploma or certificate as an Emergency Medical Technician. o Diploma or certificate as a Patient Care Technician. o Nursing student having completed a semester of clinical fundamentals; or, o RN with a foreign RN license with at least one (1) year acute care experience. • Current certification in BLS/HCP. B. EXPERIENCE: • Recent experience in an acute care setting preferred. Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Vet
RESPONSIBILITIES Review Date: 12/24 Effective Date: 04/21 I. JOB SUMMARY/RESPONSIBILITIES: • Performs a variety of duties pertaining to patient care, patient transportation, material and supply distribution and equipment assembly. • Performs duties in accordance with departmental and Medical Center policies, procedures and regulations. II. TYPICAL PHYSICAL DEMANDS: • Essential: lifting up to 2 pounds, seeing, hearing, talking, grasping, fingering. • Continuous: standing, walking, stooping, forward reaching, handling. • Frequent: pushing and pulling up to 30 pounds, lifting up to 10 pounds, sitting, bending. • Occasional to frequent: squatting, twisting. • Occasional: pushing and pulling up to 50 pounds; lifting: horizontal lift/carry up to maximum 50 pounds, floor to waist up to 35 pounds, waist to shoulder up to 25 pounds, overhead level up to 15 pounds; carrying up to 35 pounds, running, climbing, side bending, kneeling, crouching, overhead reaching. • Operates various machines/tools/work aids. III. TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS: • Inside work. • Exposure to body fluids, blood products, and communicable diseases. • Work environment may be highly stressful, fast paced and hectic. • Assignment to inpatient adult psych areas and Family Treatment Center includes occasionally accompanying patients outdoors. • Management of confused/disoriented and combative patients may involve tasks that may compromise physical safety. IV. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A. EDUCATION/CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE: • Ability to read, write, speak and understand English, both orally and in writing. • Minimum one (1) year work experience as a Nurse Aide; or, o Diploma or certificate as a Nurse Aide. o Diploma or certificate as a Medical Assistant. o Diploma or certificate as an Emergency Medical Technician. o Diploma or certificate as a Patient Care Technician. o Nursing student having completed a semester of clinical fundamentals; or, o RN with a foreign RN license with at least one (1) year acute care experience. • Current certification in BLS/HCP. B. EXPERIENCE: • Recent experience in an acute care setting preferred. Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Vet
RESPONSIBILITIES Review Date: 12/24 Effective Date: 04/21 I. JOB SUMMARY/RESPONSIBILITIES: • Performs a variety of duties pertaining to patient care, patient transportation, material and supply distribution and equipment assembly. • Performs duties in accordance with departmental and Medical Center policies, procedures and regulations. II. TYPICAL PHYSICAL DEMANDS: • Essential: lifting up to 2 pounds, seeing, hearing, talking, grasping, fingering. • Continuous: standing, walking, stooping, forward reaching, handling. • Frequent: pushing and pulling up to 30 pounds, lifting up to 10 pounds, sitting, bending. • Occasional to frequent: squatting, twisting. • Occasional: pushing and pulling up to 50 pounds; lifting: horizontal lift/carry up to maximum 50 pounds, floor to waist up to 35 pounds, waist to shoulder up to 25 pounds, overhead level up to 15 pounds; carrying up to 35 pounds, running, climbing, side bending, kneeling, crouching, overhead reaching. • Operates various machines/tools/work aids. III. TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS: • Inside work. • Exposure to body fluids, blood products, and communicable diseases. • Work environment may be highly stressful, fast paced and hectic. • Assignment to inpatient adult psych areas and Family Treatment Center includes occasionally accompanying patients outdoors. • Management of confused/disoriented and combative patients may involve tasks that may compromise physical safety. IV. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A. EDUCATION/CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE: • Ability to read, write, speak and understand English, both orally and in writing. • Minimum one (1) year work experience as a Nurse Aide; or, o Diploma or certificate as a Nurse Aide. o Diploma or certificate as a Medical Assistant. o Diploma or certificate as an Emergency Medical Technician. o Diploma or certificate as a Patient Care Technician. o Nursing student having completed a semester of clinical fundamentals; or, o RN with a foreign RN license with at least one (1) year acute care experience. • Current certification in BLS/HCP. B. EXPERIENCE: • Recent experience in an acute care setting preferred. Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Vet
Home Care Professional Hourly Rate: Non-CNA $18/hr, CNA $20/hr We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Home Care Professional to join our team in Anchorage, Girdwood, Mat-Su, Palmer, Wasilla, North Pole, Fairbanks, the entire Kenai Peninsula and all surrounding areas. TLC Care Services offers non-medical services in the home, ABA Services, and mobile spa services. Responsibilities: • Provide direct care to patients, including taking medical histories, conducting exams, and developing treatment plans • Collaborate with other healthcare professionals to coordinate care and ensure optimal patient outcomes • Educate patients and their families on healthcare and wellness topics • Record and maintain accurate patient medical records Things We Look For: • A degree in a healthcare field (e.g. nursing, medicine, etc.) • Experience in a healthcare setting • Strong communication and interpersonal skills • A passion for providing exceptional patient care Qualifications: • Current CPR/First Aid Certification • Current TB test • Valid Driver's License • Valid Vehicle Insurance • Must live in Anchorage, Girdwood, Mat-Su, Palmer, Wasilla, North Pole, Fairbanks, the entire Kenai Peninsula and all surrounding areas If you are a healthcare professional looking to join a dynamic and dedicated team in a beautiful location, we encourage you to apply. Please submit your application. We look forward to hearing from you!
Hawaii has more to offer nursing professionals than just beautiful beaches, a rich culture, and surfing. The Aloha State is also the second highest-paying state for RNs in the country, right behind California, and healthcare practitioners are the seventh largest occupation title in the state. So if you’re in search of nursing jobs in Hawaii, know that there’s plenty of opportunity here. Take a look at what else you’ll find both on the job and off.
Quick Facts About Hawaii Nursing Jobs
Does Hawaii belong to the Nurse Licensure Compact? No. You will have to become licensed to work as a nursing professional in Hawaii.
How much do nurses make in Hawaii? The average annual salary for nurse jobs in Hawaii depends on your license/certification:
Where can I learn more about Hawaii requirements for nurse licenses? Check out the Hawaii Board of Nursing for the latest information regarding applications, renewals, verifications, and more. If your license is about to expire, explore our three-step guide to Hawaii nursing license renewal.
More than 1.4 million people live in the Aloha State, and more than 9 million visitors come here every year. Whether you’re caring for residents or vacationers, you’ll be kept busy, which is excellent news for job seekers. To streamline your search, explore jobs by your license type:
In terms of your patient base in Hawaii, the median age of residents is around 40, and people ages 65 and over make up just over 21% of the population. There are roughly equal numbers of women and men, and 51% of people are married. Around 33.5% of married couples have children, while 14% have children but are not married. Additionally, Hawaii is home to more than 250,000 military personnel and their families.
Want to stand out from the competition? Be sure cultural competence is part of your skill set when pursuing nursing jobs — Hawaii is a diverse state. An estimated 37% of Hawaiians are Asian, 22% are White, 19% are two or more races, 10% are Hispanic or Latino, 9% are Pacific Islander, and about 2% are Black. If you’re bilingual, be sure to call it out on your resume and during your job interview, as it could help you communicate with patients who are more comfortable speaking a language other than English.
Working in Hawaii
Public schools are the largest industry in Hawaii, followed by computer manufacturing, hotels and motels, health and medical insurance, and warehouse clubs and supercenters. Wondering what leading acute care employers are on the islands? Some of the hospitals and medical systems in Hawaii include:
So what would a commute look like if you were living on one of the islands? It takes just over 27 minutes for Hawaiians to get to work, which is marginally longer than the national average. The majority of residents (67%) drive solo to work, 14% carpool, and almost 7% take mass transit.
You may be wondering where to send your kids while you’re working. The Hawaii Department of Education offers a variety of Out-of-School Time (OST) programs for working families. But what about your pets? Don’t worry. Hawaii has lots of pet sitters who can take good care of your dogs and cats. They might even see more beach time than you do!
Living in Hawaii
If you love nature and the great outdoors, there are few states that can compete with Hawaii, which is the only U.S. state that is entirely composed of islands. The eight major islands by population are:
Oahu
Hawaii (aka The Big Island)
Maui
Kauai
Molokai
Lanai
Niihau
Kahoolawe
Whether you prefer to surf, hike, paddle board, kayak, mountain bike, swim, or just go for walks, Hawaii offers near-perfect backdrops year-round. Haleakalā National Park (Maui) and Hawaii Volcanoes National Park (Big Island) are two of the many destinations that offer sights and terrain you simply can’t find anywhere else in the country.
To appreciate the culture and heritage of Hawaii and the Pacific Islands, explore the Bishop Museum, established in 1889 to honor Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop of the Kamehameha royal family. From oil paintings to model canoes to contemporary murals, the museum features millions of objects and is among the world’s most expansive natural history specimen collections.
When it comes time to eat, Hawaii offers much more than the poke bowls for which it has become renowned. If you live here, chances are Spam musubi, loco moco, lau lau, and shaved ice are the dishes you hold dear. Looking to dine out? You’ve got your choice from fine dining to food trucks and everything in between.
Because of the micro-environments found at varying elevations on the islands, the weather can be quite diverse. That said, there are really only two seasons in Hawaii: summer (May through October) and winter (November through April). In the summer, the daytime average reaches 85 degrees; in the winter, it’s around 78 degrees.
Thanks to the fantastic weather and culture, island life isn’t cheap. Hawaii’s cost of living index is around 193.3 (based on a national average index of 100). The average price of a home in Honolulu is nearly $800,000 and a one-bedroom rental is around $2,175 per month. To take some of the edge off, remember that an RN’s paycheck in the state averages six figures.