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RN Health Care Facility Surveyor - Kentucky (#1154) * CMS's Long-Term Care Basic Training and SMQT ... Determine if a plan of correction is acceptable. * Conduct follow-up visits and monitoring surveys ...

$75K - $90K/yr

RN Health Care Facility Surveyor - Kentucky (#1154) * CMS's Long-Term Care Basic Training and SMQT ... Determine if a plan of correction is acceptable. * Conduct follow-up visits and monitoring surveys ...

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How much do correction rn jobs pay per hour?

As of May 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for correction rn in Arkansas is $38.01, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $31.59 and $41.73 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Correction RN, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Correction RN, you need a solid background in nursing practice, emergency care, and mental health assessment, typically supported by an RN license and experience in correctional or acute care settings. Familiarity with electronic health records (EHRs), medication administration systems, and basic life support (BLS) certification are commonly required. Strong interpersonal skills, resilience, and the ability to remain calm under pressure help in building trust and ensuring safety within a challenging environment. These competencies are crucial for delivering effective healthcare to incarcerated individuals while maintaining safety and security standards.

What are some unique challenges Correctional RNs face compared to hospital-based nurses?

Correctional RNs often encounter unique challenges, such as providing healthcare in a secure environment where safety protocols and inmate supervision are paramount. They may have limited access to medical resources and must be adept at handling a wide range of health issues, including chronic illness, mental health conditions, and emergency care, often with minimal on-site support. Additionally, building rapport while maintaining professional boundaries is crucial, as is collaborating closely with correctional officers and other healthcare professionals to ensure safe and effective patient care.

What is a Correctional RN?

A Correctional RN, or Correctional Registered Nurse, is a licensed nurse who provides healthcare services to inmates within correctional facilities such as jails or prisons. Their responsibilities include administering medications, treating injuries and illnesses, performing health assessments, and assisting with mental health needs. Correctional RNs work closely with security staff to ensure the safety of both patients and themselves, and they often manage a wide range of medical cases due to the unique environment. This role requires strong clinical skills, adaptability, and an understanding of security protocols.

How to make an extra $2000 a month as a nurse?

Correction RNs can increase their income by taking on per diem or agency shifts, which often pay higher rates, or by working overtime and weekend shifts. Additionally, obtaining specialized certifications in areas like ICU, ER, or anesthesia can qualify them for higher-paying roles or private duty nursing opportunities.

What is the difference between Correction Rn vs Correction Officer?

AspectCorrection RnCorrection Officer
CredentialsRegistered Nurse license, CPR certificationHigh school diploma or equivalent, possibly some training
Work EnvironmentHealthcare settings within correctional facilitiesPrison facilities, security environments
Primary ResponsibilitiesProviding medical care, health assessmentsMaintaining security, supervising inmates

Correction Rns focus on healthcare delivery within correctional facilities, requiring nursing credentials. Correction Officers primarily handle security and supervision, with less emphasis on medical training. Both roles are essential in correctional settings but serve different functions based on their training and responsibilities.

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PRN Dialysis Registered Nurse, RN

PRN Dialysis Registered Nurse, RN

CDI Health

Malvern, AR

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Retirement

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Who is Rendevor Dialysis?

We are a family-owned and operated company founded over 30 years ago by a Dialysis RN who believes everyone is entitled to excellent medical treatment from talented clinicians.

Our Mission

To bring thriving onsite dialysis partnerships to any under-serviced healthcare institution in need.

Whats In It For You?

Our company offers a competitive total rewards package above industry standards in most markets and we pride ourselves in providing a caring, positive culture for our employees.

We offer PRN Employees:

  • 401(k) with 100% employer match up to 4% with immediate vesting
  • Extremely Competitive Pay
  • Employer-paid assistance program with complimentary counseling, wellness, and legal sessions for employees and household members

As a PRN team member, you will have the flexibility to coordinate your schedule to fit your availability with a one-shift-per-month requirement.

What Youll Do:

  • The Correctional Dialysis Registered Nurse (RN) performs the hemodialysis treatment procedure delivering safe, efficient care of the highest quality and provides specialized registered nursing care in accordance with state law.
  • Using professional nursing knowledge base acts as a resource for staff.
  • You will be utilizing your assessment skills, technical skills, collaborative skills, documentation skills, and leadership qualities daily.

This dialysis unit is in:

  • Malvern, AR , within Ouachita Correctional Center

This dialysis unit operates:

  • Monday/Wednesday/Friday from 5:00 am to 5:30 pm

As in any setting, this involves teamwork and coordinating care with the healthcare team. In addition to the healthcare team, you are also required to maintain strong relationships, regular communication, and visibility with clients (site Managed Healthcare, DOC/BOP, etc.)

Minimum Qualifications

Education and Experience

  • Graduation from an accredited nursing school or equivalent.
  • Current RN License for Arkansas & current CPR certification (or within three months of hire).
  • Ability to read, write, speak, understand, and communicate in English.
  • One year of Hemodialysis RN experience is required (two to three years of experience preferred). Experience must be within the past two years.

Required Skills and Competencies

  • Ability to read, write, speak, understand and satisfactorily communicate in English.
  • Strong technical/computer proficiency with laptops, tablets, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, Word, SharePoint, etc.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Understands basic renal function and consequences of renal failure; observes and records patient responses to renal failure and its treatments; performs thorough patient assessments as evidenced by documentation and feedback to the nurse in charge. In addition, shows an awareness of the general course of all patients in the unit. The RN draws upon this knowledge to help deal with individual treatments.
  • Recognizes changes in patients on dialysis and makes necessary adjustments in their therapy; appropriately responds to all emergencies, notifies the nephrologist when necessary, and seeks direction.
  • Sets correct priorities for patient care based on current knowledge; consistently reviews and evaluates priorities as changes occur and conveys these priorities to appropriate staff members.
  • Develops, implements, and evaluates appropriate care plans for patients demonstrating and understanding of prescribed modalities available.; utilizes the team approach when accessing patient needs and developing a plan of care by conferring with patient, family, nurses, technicians, nephrologists, physicians, and dietitian when appropriate.
  • Assumes primary nurse responsibilities as directed.
  • Communicates significant information to the appropriate team member in a clear, concise, and accurate manner; acts as a liaison between the head nurse, staff, and patients; objectively assesses problems regarding staff and/or patients and effectively communicates with staff and patients regarding policies and procedures.
  • Documents in a clear, concise, and thorough manner; sees that all paperwork is completed properly during the shift.
  • Verifies the accuracy of all orders during treatment.
  • Performs all tasks necessary for the safe, smooth, and efficient operation of the unit: This may include, but is not limited to, set-up, reuse, trash removal, water checks, opening and closing of the unit, mixing of bicarbonate and acid baths, cleaning machines and stations, bath distribution, and all other responsibilities as directed by the Charge Nurse.
  • Administers medications when ordered; understands and teaches principles of safe dosage in ESRD, reason for giving medication and possible side-effects; ensures that medications are given properly and as ordered.
  • Obtains all laboratory specimens as ordered and performs routine tests.
  • Demonstrates an understanding of the implications of common lab results as they apply to the ESRD patient; confers with dietitian and nephrologist about abnormal findings, when applicable.
  • Delegates responsibilities appropriately and follows through in seeing that all delegated responsibilities have been carried out in both routine and emergency situations.
  • Demonstrates the ability to assume the day-to-day functions of the Charge Nurse in his/her absence, i.e. staffing, scheduling, etc.
  • Understands legal consequences of nursing actions, both immediate and long-term.
  • Promotes the education of patients and the understanding of their disease and its treatment.
  • Accurately assesses the patients readiness to learn; plans and implements appropriate teaching method for each patient and evaluates the patients learning; assists other staff member in developing these skills.
  • Knows and follows all Rendevor policies and procedures for infection control; understands the hazards associated with failing to follow these procedures.
  • Participates in CPR as needed.
  • Contributes to harmonious and constructive working relationships with all staff members to promote positive and productive atmosphere.
  • Assumes responsibility for special unit projects as directed by the Charge Nurse.
  • Recommends changes in procedures when new knowledge indicates a need for change in cooperation with the Head Nurse.
  • Actively participates in the units Quality Assurance Program
  • Participates in the IDT and QAPI committees and attends meetings as needed and/or requested.
  • Identifies and reports concerns, issues, and opportunities for improvement when identified.
  • Participates in performance improvement projects within licensure, certification, and scope of practice.
  • Participates in annual QAPI training and other continuing education, as assigned, and required.
  • Provides suggestions for alternate strategies for indicators not improving.
  • Assists in building and maintaining a facility/clinic culture of safety and quality.
  • Reports errors and near misses so that steps can be taken to prevent recurrence.
  • Reports any negative feedback, complaints, grievances from other staff members, patients, and families.
  • Uses evidence-based guidelines and proper infection control practices.
  • Develops and/or participates in in-service education programs.
  • Assists in orientation of new staff members as directed by the Charge Nurse.
  • Participates in self and/or peer evaluation.
  • Ensures the confidentiality of patient, employee, and/or company information.
  • Maintains professional competence through participation in continuing education.
  • Prepares daily dialysis logs and set-ups for each shift of patients as directed.
  • Prepares, records, and files laboratory reports as directed.
  • Stocks and orders necessary blood work supplies, e.g. blood tubes, requisitions, and envelopes as directed.
  • Helps maintain a neat and clean environment.
  • Checks email at least weekly and responds appropriately and timely; uses company-provided email for all work-related email communications.
  • Maintains regular and predictable attendance and punctuality.
  • Adheres to all company policies and procedures.
  • Performs other duties as required and/or assigned.

Supervision:

  • This position will report to the Unit Leader.

Background Check:

The Department of Corrections and all applicable law require a comprehensive background check for all employees working in this position. This background check will be conducted after an offer, if any, is made.

Work Environment:

This role exists in a hospital or in the medical unit of a post-acute or correctional facility. This role may include exposure to chemicals and blood-borne pathogens. This role routinely involves the use of both medical and standard office equipment. This role cannot be performed remotely.

Physical Demands:

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. To perform essential functions of the job, the employee is required to continually stand, and frequently bend, walk, twist, crouch, use hands to handle or feel, and reach with hands and arms. This position requires the ability to push, pull, and lift up to 50 pounds. Specific visual abilities required by this job include close vision and ability to adjust focus. The employee is required to work the full schedule which may range from five to fifteen hours per day, based on the unit requirements (i.e. patient census, staffing needs, etc.).

Rendevor Dialysis is an Equal-Opportunity Employer.