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How much do full time embassy nurse jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for full time embassy nurse in the United States is $38.62, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $29.57 and $43.27 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some unique challenges faced by a full time embassy nurse, and how can one prepare for them?

Working as a Full Time Embassy Nurse often involves caring for a diverse population from various cultural backgrounds, which can present language barriers and differing healthcare expectations. Nurses in this role must also be prepared to handle medical emergencies with limited resources, as embassies may lack the extensive facilities of a hospital. Building strong communication skills and cultural competence, as well as staying current on emergency protocols and international travel health requirements, can help nurses adapt and thrive in this unique environment.

What is a full time embassy nurse?

Full Time Embassy Nurses are registered nurses employed by embassies to provide healthcare services to diplomats, embassy staff, and sometimes their families. Their responsibilities often include administering first aid, managing chronic conditions, coordinating medical appointments, maintaining health records, and responding to medical emergencies. They also play a key role in health education and disease prevention within the embassy community. These nurses usually have experience in international or travel medicine and are trained to handle diverse medical situations in a multicultural environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a full time embassy nurse, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Full Time Embassy Nurse, you need a valid nursing license, experience in clinical care, and often international nursing exposure or public health training. Familiarity with medical record systems, telemedicine platforms, and emergency medical protocols is typically required. Excellent cultural sensitivity, discretion, adaptability, and strong communication skills set outstanding candidates apart. These skills ensure high-quality healthcare delivery, confidentiality, and effective support for embassy staff and visitors in a diverse, sensitive environment.
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Schedule: 40 hours per pay period | Full-Time

Location: Akron, OH - 3557 Embassy Pkwy and 3975 Embassy Pkwy

Specialties: Surgical Services | OR | PreOp | PACU | PAT | Sterile Processing

What you'll do:

  • Plans, organizes, and prepares departmental tactical and strategic plans as well as designs appropriate organizational structures for areas of responsibility.
  • Lead continuous performance improvement efforts, monitor patient outcomes, and address risk management or patient safety issues.
  • Collaborate and coordinate with members of the surgical or procedural team to allocate resources to promote safe, efficient, effective, and compassionate perioperative nursing care.
  • Organizes and delegates work in an effective manner, establishing appropriate time frames for completion of work, and providing necessary leadership to ensure effective work results.
  • Selects, develops and counsels staff consistent with good human resources management practices; creates an environment which encourages and allows participation in order to promote retention, productivity, employee safety and quality, customer orientated staff.
  • Partner closely with surgeons, anesthesiologists, nursing teams, and ancillary departments to optimize block scheduling and daily workflow.
  • Develops program and collaborative strategies to enhance growth and revenue for service areas; assures that changes in services reimbursement regulations are responded to ensuring revenue maximization.
  • Plans, prepares, implements, monitors and controls assigned areas of operation and capital budgets to ensure sound fiscal management consistent with the goals of the organization.
  • Ensure all units maintain strict compliance with The Joint Commission (TJC), CMS, AORN, and state health department guideline
  • Ensures quality nursing care delivery in the clinical area based on law, practice standards, accrediting body standards, the philosophy, policies and procedures for the Nursing Department.

What We're Looking For:

Education: Bachelor's Degree in Nursing (BSN) and a Master's Degree in Nursing or a healthcare-related field preferred.

Experience: Minimum 5+ years of progressive nursing leadership/management experience, ideally with extensive time in the Operating Room or perioperative environments

License/Certification: Current license to practice as registered nurse in the State of Ohio, BLS required.