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As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for christ hospital rn in the United States is $47.92, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $37.02 and $56.73 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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A Christ Hospital RN (Registered Nurse) is a healthcare professional responsible for providing patient care, monitoring health conditions, administering medications, and collaborating with doctors and other medical staff. They work in various departments, including emergency, surgery, and intensive care, ensuring patients receive quality treatment and support. RNs at Christ Hospital must have a valid nursing license and often require specialized training depending on their unit.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Christ Hospital RN?

To thrive as a Christ Hospital RN, you need an active RN license, solid clinical skills in patient assessment and care, and a thorough understanding of hospital protocols. Familiarity with electronic health record (EHR) systems, intravenous therapy, and specialized medical equipment is important. Strong teamwork, compassionate communication, and the ability to handle high-stress situations help set exceptional candidates apart. These competencies ensure excellent patient outcomes and smooth collaboration within a busy hospital environment.

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Christ Hospital RNs generally work 8- or 12-hour shifts, which may include days, nights, weekends, and holidays to provide round-the-clock patient care. Nurses collaborate closely with physicians, nurse practitioners, and support staff within a multidisciplinary team environment, ensuring each patient receives comprehensive and coordinated treatment. Depending on the department, RNs may rotate through various units or specialize in areas such as emergency, ICU, or surgical care. Team huddles, regular communication, and shared patient handoffs are integral parts of the workflow, fostering a supportive atmosphere and continuity of care for patients.

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Infographic showing various Christ Hospital Rn job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 4% As Needed, 69% Full Time, 18% Part Time, and 8% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $99,673 per year, or $47.9 per hour.

Registered Nurse - Main ICU - Full Time- Varies

The Christ Hospital Health Network

Norwood, OH • On-site

Full-time

Posted 25 days ago


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6.9

Company rating: 6.9 out of 10

Based on 95 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

456th of 891 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Job Description Ready to help shape the future of Cincinnati's #1 Hospital. This position is intended for experienced ICU Registered Nurses with a minimum of one year of ICU experience. Your passion to make a difference is something we share.

As a registered nurse at the Christ Hospital Health Network, you'll join an inclusive team committed to your success. You'll be respected as an individual and celebrated for your achievements. You'll discover a range of powerful opportunities to grow-and experience the support of your leaders every step of the way.

Your voice and experience will be valued as you mentor others, participate in unit-based and system-wide councils and share your vital feedback. Because when you continue to thrive, we continue to improve the health of our community and create exceptional outcomes. Here's how you'll thrive: Work alongside the best at Cincinnati's #1 Hospital, 10 years and counting Magnet designated hospital with the region's best nurse-patient ratio allowing you to deliver exceptional patient care in a nurturing work environment Flexible self-scheduling empowers your work-life balance Endless opportunities to grow with a renowned clinical advancement program, plus continued education and mentorship opportunities across units Direct access to executive leaders through semi-monthly roundtable events Team member resource groups ready for your voice Here's what makes us the best and separates us from the rest: New Virtual Nursing system on designated units Hercules Mattresses for easy repositioning of patients Shared Leadership Council structure Clinical Advancement Program Smartphones for easy EMR Documentation and enhanced communication Paid Parental Leave program Tuition Assistance and support of initial certifications Dedicated Professional Development Specialists provide in-person, consistent, individualized residency support and guidance through the first year of nursing practice Responsibilities Here's how you'll deliver best-in-class care: The Christ Hospital Health Network Nursing Process Assessment - You'll deliver comprehensive care by assessing the patient's physical, emotional, spiritual, and educational needs utilizing The Christ Hospital Health Network Professional Practice Model - all while continuing to collaborate with your healthcare team Diagnosis & Planning - Working closely with the patient and family, you'll create personalized care plans that prioritize patient needs and goals.

Implementation - You'll be providing evidence-based, best-in-class care by educating patients and families, executing well-planned interventions and utilizing hospital policies and procedures. Evaluation - You'll monitor and adjust care based on patient outcomes and evidence-based practices. Leadership & Professional Development - Working closely with your Clinical Manager, you will take an active role in driving improvement and achieving better outcomes through the development and evaluation of Performance Improvement (PI) initiatives.

You'll be an advocate for High Reliability principles to enhance patient care and operational efficiency while using data to fuel progress. You'll also demonstrate your leadership skills by motivating, educating, delegating, and mentoring peers and team members, while managing patient care effectively. Qualifications Here are your additional requirements: Documentation - You'll accurately and concisely document the nursing process in the patient's electronic medical record, reflecting the implemented plan of care by the patient, family, and healthcare team.

You'll also ensure timely documentation of care, updates, education, and the patient's and family's responses, in line with hospital policy. Team Member Responsibilities - As a healthcare team member, your responsibilities will include adhering to all organizational and department policies, completing required training, meeting all educational requirements while demonstrating your commitment to continuous learning and providing the legendary patient care The Christ Hospital Health Network is known for over the last 130 years. Licenses & Certifications Current RN licensure in the state of employment.

BLS required before patient contact. ACLS required within 6 months of hire in step-down and ICU areas. Unit specific certifications may be required.

More about our ICU units: CVICU: The Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit (CVICU) is a 16-bed cardiovascular recovery and intensive care unit. It is a fast-paced environment where state-of-the-art technology, nationally recognized standards of care and critical thinking skills are utilized by the all-RN staff to provide compassionate patient and family-centered care. Staff on this unit are highly proficient in pre-operative and intra-operative support as well as immediate post-operative phases of cardiovascular procedures.

This includes open heart surgery, ventricular assist device implantation, and various interventional procedures including transcatheter aortic valve replacement. Acute cardiology and heart failure patients also receive care in CVICU, along with overflow medical and surgical intensive care patients. Staff expertly manage all types of invasive lines, medications, hemodynamic needs, intra-aortic balloon pumps, continuous dialysis and ultrafiltration machines, and various ventricular assist devices.

The success of their nursing staff is their number one priority and is supported through their encouraging environment of comradery and mentorship. MICU: The Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU)/7 West is a 20-bed intensive care unit. This unit provides holistic and compassionate care for patients with numerous diagnoses including pneumonia, GI bleed, respiratory failure, sepsis, heart failure, MI, post-cardiac arrest, acute renal failure, multi-system organ failure and many others.

Nurses utilize a variety of equipment including intra-aortic balloon pumps and continuous dialysis machines. The MICU is a closed unit with an intensivist physician serving as the attending for each patient. The Christ Hospital is a teaching facility which allows the staff to work closely with the medical residents in the MICU and provides an opportunity for new nurses to receive specialized training in the Critical Care Nurse Residency Program.

The MICU and SICU share primary responsibility for the Rapid Response Team (the STAT Team) and respond to calls throughout the hospital. The MICU RNs strive to utilize technology and evidence-based practice to provide compassionate and efficient care to achieve best possible outcomes for patients. SICU: The Surgical Intensive Care Unit (SICU) is a 12-bed unit.

This unit serves adult and, occasionally, adolescent patients. Diagnostic categories include neurology, neurosurgery, general surgery, vascular surgery, thoracic surgery, internal medicine, respiratory disease and OB/Gyn surgery. Many patients are admitted to the SICU directly from the operating room for their initial recovery period, including those undergoing kidney transplants.

These patients receive care in the SICU immediately post-op and remain on the unit for the first few days following the transplant. Any patients requiring intraventricular/intracerebral monitoring are cared for in SICU. All SICU nurses become NIH Stroke Scale Certified within their first year on the unit.

The SICU vision is to consistently provide exceptional patient and family-focused care with expert knowledge, mutual respect and professionalism in an enthusiastic, nurturing and rewarding environment. Apply


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