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Registered Nurse: TN, upon hire and * Basic Life Support - CPR, upon hire and Preferred * Bachelors Of Nursing Nursing or Equivalent, upon hire * Advanced Cardiac Life Support, upon hire and

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Ongoing mentorship, development, and leadership programs...and more We are seeking a Registered Nurse with experience in cardiac nursing to join our dynamic 23-bed unit, specializing in the care of ...

Ongoing mentorship, development, and leadership programs...and more We are seeking a Registered Nurse with experience in cardiac nursing to join our dynamic 23-bed unit, specializing in the care of ...

Ongoing mentorship, development, and leadership programs...and more We are seeking a Registered Nurse with experience in cardiac nursing to join our dynamic 23-bed unit, specializing in the care of ...

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Full-Time Cardiac Anesthesiology Position! Large Hospital in Central Illinois in need of a ... 50 CRNA's 3-4 In-House Calls per month Excellent Compensation Benefits package includes Health ...

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How much do full time cardiac rn jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for full time cardiac rn in the United States is $38.89, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $30.05 and $39.66 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Full Time Cardiac Rn vs Cardiology Nurse?

AspectFull Time Cardiac RnCardiology Nurse
CertificationsRN license, Basic Life Support (BLS), Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS)RN license, BLS, ACLS (often required)
Work EnvironmentHospitals, cardiac units, outpatient clinicsCardiology clinics, hospitals, outpatient settings
Job FocusMonitoring cardiac patients, administering treatments, patient educationPatient care in cardiology, assisting with diagnostics, education

Full Time Cardiac Rns and Cardiology Nurses share similar certifications and work environments, often overlapping in hospitals and outpatient clinics. The main difference lies in job titles; 'Full Time Cardiac Rn' emphasizes employment status, while 'Cardiology Nurse' highlights specialization. Both roles focus on cardiac patient care, but the terminology may vary by employer or setting.

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Job description

CommonSpirit Memorial is an award-winning, not-for-profit, faith-based health care organization dedicated to the healing ministry of Jesus Christ. Founded by the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth, we offer a comprehensive continuum of care, from preventative and primary care to acute hospital services specializing in cancer, cardiac, neuroscience, stroke, and orthopedic services. Our commitment to excellence has earned us top prestigious recognition repeatedly from U.S. News and World Report, PINC AI, CMS, Healthgrades, Leapfrog, and most recently as one of the Best Places to Work in Tennessee. We are proud to serve Southeast Tennessee and Northwest Georgia with the expertise of 4,700 employees and nearly 500 affiliated physicians.


As a Registered Nurse (RN), you will be a pivotal healthcare professional, delivering compassionate, high-quality care that truly impacts our patients' well-being and recovery.
Every day, you will leverage your expertise to provide individualized, comprehensive care, making critical assessments, performing skilled procedures, and meticulously implementing patient care plans. You'll collaborate seamlessly within an interdisciplinary team, contributing to a dynamic environment focused on optimal patient outcomes.
To be successful in this role, you will possess keen assessment skills, acute critical thinking, and a patient-first mindset, driven by a profound enthusiasm to help others. Your sense of urgency and dedication to excellence in a fast-paced environment will not only support patient recovery but also fuel your own career advancement.
  • Diagnostic and patient monitoring (detection and recognition of acute changes and escalation or concerns/critical results).
  • Administration and monitoring therapeutic interventions and regimens (starting/maintaining intravenous therapies, administering medication per patients rights, preventing falls and skin breakdown and following policies in relation to safety measures).
  • Effective management of rapidly changing situations (identifying, assessing and anticipating needs).
  • Organization and work rule competencies (prioritizing, coordination and meeting multiple patient needs in a timely manner).
  • Helping Role (consistently contribute to a healing environment, providing patient comfort and support for human dignity, serving as a patient advocate and building and maintaining a therapeutic environment.
  • Teaching-Coaching Function (assess and evaluates the patients readiness and ability to learn, effectively explains a patients condition and their interpretation of his or her illness.

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  • Associate Of Nursing Nursing or Equivalent, upon hire and
  • Registered Nurse: TN, upon hire and
  • Basic Life Support - CPR, upon hire and

Preferred
  • Bachelors Of Nursing Nursing or Equivalent, upon hire
  • Advanced Cardiac Life Support, upon hire and
  • Pediatric Advanced Life Support, upon hire

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