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Current licensure as a Registered Nurse in the State of South Carolina; Current CPR certification ... Responsiveness to all patients and office staff requests and needs. * Performance of duties ...

Current licensure as a Registered Nurse in the State of South Carolina; Current CPR certification ... Responsiveness to all patients and office staff requests and needs. * Performance of duties ...

Current licensure as a Registered Nurse in the State of South Carolina; Current CPR certification ... Responsiveness to all patients and office staff requests and needs. * Performance of duties ...

Current licensure as a Registered Nurse in the State of South Carolina; Current CPR certification ... Responsiveness to all patients and office staff requests and needs. * Performance of duties ...

Current licensure as a Registered Nurse in the State of South Carolina; Current CPR certification ... Responsiveness to all patients and office staff requests and needs. * Performance of duties ...

Current licensure as a Registered Nurse in the State of South Carolina; Current CPR certification ... Responsiveness to all patients and office staff requests and needs. * Performance of duties ...

Current licensure as a Registered Nurse in the State of South Carolina; Current CPR certification ... Responsiveness to all patients and office staff requests and needs. * Performance of duties ...

Current licensure as a Registered Nurse in the State of South Carolina; Current CPR certification ... Responsiveness to all patients and office staff requests and needs. * Performance of duties ...

Current licensure as a Registered Nurse in the State of South Carolina; Current CPR certification ... Responsiveness to all patients and office staff requests and needs. * Performance of duties ...

Current licensure as a Registered Nurse in the State of South Carolina; Current CPR certification ... Responsiveness to all patients and office staff requests and needs. * Performance of duties ...

Current licensure as a Registered Nurse in the State of South Carolina; Current CPR certification ... Responsiveness to all patients and office staff requests and needs. * Performance of duties ...

Current licensure as a Registered Nurse in the State of South Carolina; Current CPR certification ... Responsiveness to all patients and office staff requests and needs. * Performance of duties ...

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How much do early morning office rn jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for early morning office rn in the United States is $33.01, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $28.85 and $35.82 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the unique challenges nurses face when working early morning office shifts, and how can they prepare for them?

Early morning office RNs often encounter challenges such as adjusting to an early start time, managing patient flow during peak hours, and quickly coordinating with physicians and administrative staff as the day begins. To prepare, it helps to establish a consistent sleep schedule, prioritize tasks for efficient patient care, and communicate closely with team members to anticipate the day's needs. These proactive steps can help nurses stay alert and deliver quality care in a fast-paced office environment.

What are Early Morning Office RNs?

Early Morning Office RNs are registered nurses who work in medical offices or clinics with shifts that begin in the early morning hours, often before standard business hours. Their responsibilities typically include patient assessments, administering medications, assisting with procedures, and preparing exam rooms. These roles are ideal for nurses who prefer an early start to their workday and may involve supporting physicians and other staff in preparing for a full day of patient appointments. Early morning shifts can help accommodate patients who need appointments before work or school, providing flexibility for both staff and patients.

What is the difference between Early Morning Office Rn vs Medical Office Nurse?

AspectEarly Morning Office RnMedical Office Nurse
CredentialsRegistered Nurse (RN) licenseRegistered Nurse (RN) license
Work EnvironmentOffice settings, clinics, outpatient facilitiesMedical offices, clinics, outpatient clinics
Work HoursEarly morning shifts, flexible hoursStandard clinic hours, may include early shifts
Job DutiesPatient assessments, administering medications, assisting physiciansPatient care, assisting with procedures, administrative tasks

Both roles require an RN license and involve patient care in outpatient settings. The main difference lies in shift timing and specific duties, with Early Morning Office Rn focusing on early shifts and possibly more administrative tasks, while Medical Office Nurse covers broader clinic responsibilities throughout standard hours.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Early Morning Office RN, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Early Morning Office RN, you need a valid RN license, strong clinical assessment abilities, and experience with outpatient or office-based care. Familiarity with electronic health record (EHR) systems, scheduling software, and basic diagnostic tools is typically required. Excellent communication, time management, and the ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced early shift setting are crucial soft skills. These competencies ensure effective patient care, smooth clinic operations, and a positive start to the workday for the healthcare team and patients.
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Company rating: 7.0 out of 10

Based on 101 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

478th of 997 rated hospitals


Job description

 
Lexington Oncology
Full Time
Day Shift
0800-1630

Sign-On Bonus: Up to $10K 

Lexington Health is a comprehensive network of care that includes six community medical and urgent care centers, nearly 80 physician practices, more than 9,000 health care professionals and Lexington Medical Center, a 607-bed teaching hospital in West Columbia, South Carolina. It was selected by Modern Healthcare as one of the Best Places to Work in Healthcare and was first in the state to achieve Magnet with Distinction status for excellence in nursing care. Consistently ranked as best in the Columbia Metro area by U.S. News & World Report, Lexington Health delivers more than 4,000 babies each year, performs more than 34,000 surgeries annually and is the region's third largest employer.

Lexington Health also includes an accredited Cancer Center of Excellence, the state's first HeartCARE Center, the largest skilled nursing facility in the Carolinas, and an Alzheimer's care center. Its postgraduate medical education programs include family medicine and transitional year residencies, as well as an informatics fellowship.

Job Summary

Position is responsible for providing nursing care to patients in a professional and courteous manner. Carries out Physician orders including but not limited to assisting with procedures, administering injections, performing phlebotomy, taking patient calls, cleaning and stocking exam rooms, calling in prescriptions, coordinating supply levels, pre-certifying patients medical services, and assisting the physician with all other patient care as requested.

Minimum Qualifications
  • Minimum Education:  High School Diploma or Equivalent
  • Minimum Years of Experience:  None
  • Substitutable Education & Experience:  None
  • Required Certifications/Licensure:  Current licensure as a Registered Nurse in the State of South Carolina; Current CPR certification.
  • Required Training:  Basic first aid knowledge
     
Essential Functions
  • Maintains a positive attitude. Has contact by phone, correspondence, or personal meetings with persons in other departments or outside the practice; tact is required in these contacts and the employee assumes the responsibility for harmonious relationships.   
  • Demonstrates the following:       
    • Appropriate communication of information to all ages.     
      • Infant - Birth to 1 year       
      • Child - 1 year through 12 years      
      • Adolescent - 13 years through 17 years     
      • Adult - 18 years through 65 years      
      • Geriatric - Over 65 years      
    • Responsiveness to all patients and office staff requests and needs. 
    •  Performance of duties assigned by authorized personnel or as required in an  emergency, i.e., fire or disaster
  • Provides/Performs        
    • Communication          
      • Telephones (Answer, Transfer)       
      • Orders/Messages        
      • Phone Triage          
        • Physician - Orders, Patient Issues, etc.     
        • Patient - Concerns, treatment, etc.      
        • Staff - Patient Care, Referrals,    Precertification, etc.       
      • Understands and agrees to seek compliance with   appropriate health and safety regulatory agencies   
    • Scheduling          
      • Referrals         
      • Appointments         
      • Ancillaries         
      • Surgeries (Inpatient, Outpatient)      
      • Hospital Admissions       
    • Medical Records         
      • Documentation         
      • Forms - Chart Structure       
      • Chart Maintenance        
      • Chart Filing/Pulling (Diagnostic Reports, Transcription,   Correspondence)    
      •   Image Files         
      • Faxing         
      • Copying         
      • Mail In         
      • Mail Out
  • Lab          
    • Phlebotomy         
    • Specimen Collection and Processing     
    • Proficiency Testing        
    • Results Reporting
Duties & Responsibilities
  • Medication Management        
    • Intravenously (RN/LPN Only)        
      • IV Push (RN Only)       
    • Subcutaneously, Intramuscular Intradermal     
    • Orally, Topical, Suppository, Sublingual, Inhalants    
    • Storage and Handling        
    • Ordering/Maintaining Levels
  • Patient Care         
    • Exam Room - Preparation & Maintenance      
    • Conducts Patient Interview      
    • Chaperone - Assists patients as needed     
    • Assisting/Performing minor procedures      
    • Triage (By telephone or in person)      
    • Implement Physician Orders        
    • Patient Education        
    • Results Reporting        
    • Clinical Documentation
  • Operation of and responsibility for equipment (including, but not limited to, routine maintenance, ordering of supplies, log sheets and cleaning).       
    •  General Office Equipment i.e. Fax, copier, etc.    
    • Patient Care Equipment i.e. BP, Temperature, Scales, etc.   
    • Specialized Equipment         
      • X-Ray, Bone Density,  Ultrasound, Treadmill, Laboratory Equipment(Processing), Laser Equipment, Defibrillator, Holter Monitors, Cardiac Pacemakers, Other
  • In-service/Education        
    • Certification/Licensure       
    • Competency          
      • Department Orientation       
      • Annual Training
  • Log Sheets/ Audits        
    • Samples,  Pharmacy, Mayday Equipment, Oxygen, Equipment
  • Instruments         
    • Stock Appropriately - Maintain Levels      
    • Cleaning / Sterilization       
    • Knowledge of and usage       
    • Storage
  • Leadership         
    • Provides Support and Guidance for Clinical Policies and  Procedures
  • Other          
    • Precertification/Authorization      
    • Coding          
      • E & M / Basic Visits        
      • Office Procedures/ Complex Visits      
      • Surgeries         
      • Hospital Services       
    • Correspondence        
    • Statistical Reports        
    • Accounts Payable       
    • Payroll
  • Performs all other duties as assigned.
     

We are committed to offering quality, cost-effective benefits choices for our employees and their families:

  • Day ONE medical, dental and life insurance benefits 
  • Health care and dependent care flexible spending accounts (FSAs)
  • Employees are eligible for enrollment into the 403(b) match plan day one.  LHI matches dollar for dollar up to 6%.
  • Employer paid life insurance - equal to 1x salary
  • Employee may elect supplemental life insurance with low cost premiums up to 3x salary 
  • Adoption assistance
  • LHI provides its full-time employees employer paid short-term disability and long-term disability coverage after 90 days of eligible employment
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Student loan forgiveness

Equal Opportunity Employer
It is the policy of Lexington Health to provide equal opportunity of employment for all individuals, and to remain compliant with applicable state and federal laws and regulations. Lexington Health strives to provide a discrimination-free environment, and to recruit, select, on-board, and employ all employees without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, disability, national origin, veteran status, or pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions, including but not limited to, lactation. Lexington Health endeavors to upgrade and promote employees from within the hospital where possible and consistent with the employee's desires and abilities and the hospital's needs.


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