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Gi Rn Jobs in Alabama (NOW HIRING)

Travel RN - Med Surg Telemetry

Tuscaloosa, AL ยท On-site

$1.8K - $2.5K/wk

Discipline: RN * Start Date: 07/27/2026 * Duration: 13 weeks * 36 hours per week * Shift: 12 hours ... Experience with medical patients, including GI disorders, diabetes, stroke, and post-surgical care ...

The RN in this role will respond to all codes and administers patient care in an area in a hospital or inpatient/observation setting where an acute care patient receives active treatment for an ...

The RN in this role will respond to all codes and administers patient care in an area in a hospital or inpatient/observation setting where an acute care patient receives active treatment for an ...

The RN in this role will respond to all codes and administers patient care in an area in a hospital or inpatient/observation setting where an acute care patient receives active treatment for an ...

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Gi Rn information

What are some common challenges GI RNs face when caring for patients undergoing endoscopic procedures?

GI RNs often encounter challenges such as managing anxious patients, preparing for urgent or unexpected complications during procedures, and maintaining strict infection control protocols. They must coordinate closely with gastroenterologists and other team members to ensure patient safety and comfort before, during, and after procedures. Effective communication, quick critical thinking, and adaptability are essential for navigating these fast-paced and sometimes unpredictable environments.

What are GI RNs?

GI RNs, or Gastroenterology Registered Nurses, are specialized nurses who care for patients experiencing digestive and gastrointestinal issues. They assist during endoscopic procedures, provide patient education on GI conditions, and monitor patients before, during, and after various diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. GI RNs work closely with gastroenterologists and other healthcare professionals to ensure optimal patient outcomes and safety.

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

To excel as a GI RN, you need a solid background in nursing care, gastrointestinal procedures, and patient assessment, typically supported by an RN license and experience in gastroenterology settings. Familiarity with endoscopy equipment, sedation protocols, and electronic health record (EHR) systems is vital. Strong communication, attention to detail, and the ability to remain calm under pressure are standout soft skills for this role. These competencies ensure patient safety, effective collaboration with the healthcare team, and successful outcomes during specialized GI procedures.

What is the difference between Gi Rn vs Cardiac Nurse?

AspectGi RnCardiac Nurse
CertificationsRegistered Nurse (RN), GI certification often preferredRegistered Nurse (RN), Cardiac Nursing certification beneficial
Work EnvironmentGastrointestinal clinics, hospitals, outpatient settingsCardiology units, hospitals, outpatient clinics
Industry UsageSpecializes in GI disorders and proceduresFocuses on cardiac conditions and patient care
Common Search/ComparisonYesYes

Gi Rn and Cardiac Nurse both require RN licensure and involve patient care in hospital or outpatient settings. However, Gi Rn specializes in gastrointestinal health and procedures, while Cardiac Nurses focus on heart-related conditions. Their certifications, work environments, and industry usage overlap but serve different patient needs.

Infographic showing various Gi Rn job openings in Alabama as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 86% Full Time, 10% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution.
Infusion Registered Nurse (RN) - Nursing Unit (Days)

Infusion Registered Nurse (RN) - Nursing Unit (Days)

Tanner Health System

Wedowee, AL โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 3 days ago

New


Job description

The Registered Nurse performs nursing functions and supervises other RNs, LPNs, and other assistive personnel in the performance of nursing care according to the state nurse practice act. The Registered Nurse assesses patient needs, plans and implements patient care, and evaluates the effectiveness of care provided.
Education
See License/Certification Requirements
Experience
No prior work experience required
Licenses & Certifications
*Alabama Registered Multistate Nurse License
*Healthcare Provider (CPR)
*ONS/ONCC Chemotherapy Immunotherapy Certificate provided through the Oncology Nursing Society
Qualifications
*NOTE: ACLS within 6 months of hire into ED, ICU, Surgery, PACU, L&D, SSU if taking GI call, or Cath Lab.
*NOTE: NRP within 6 months of hire into Nursery and L&D.
*NOTE: PALS within one year of hire in PACU
*NOTE: BLS must be obtained within 30 days of hire.
Area of Responsibilities
*CARE ACROSS THE LIFESPAN: Use knowledge of physiologic norms and developmental level, signs and symptoms of abuse and neglect in assessing and interpreting data to effectively communicate and adapt techniques for administering medications and treatments, educating and involving patients' families in care for ages and populations served.
*PATIENT ASSESSMENT PLANNING CARE: Assess and plan patient care considering biophysical, psychosocial, and spiritual patient care needs. Establish patient goals to meet identified health care needs, select interventions and document the plan of care in Electronic Health Record. Set priorities and utilize personnel appropriately. Effectively communicate with physicians and other members of the health care team.
*PATIENT INTERVENTION AND EVALUATION: Provide safe and effective nursing care. Administer medications, nutritional supplements, IV fluids and blood products per policy. Educate the patient significant other regarding their disease process and discharge planning. Coordinate patient care with other departments. Recognize changes in patient's condition, take action, request assistance as necessary. Participate in multi-disciplinary patient care planning conferences. Document in compliance with hospital policy and procedures and regulatory agency requirements.
*PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Responsible for knowledge of state, federal, and regulatory agency rules and regulations, hospital policies and procedures, (including OSHA Blood Borne Pathogen regulations, restraint and pain management requirements) and standards of nursing practice. Evaluates self and meets pre-established professional goals. Participates in required annual hospital wide and nursing continuing education
*TEAM MEMBER Act as a resource to students, new employees and other personnel. Assist other staff members in providing care. Timely attendance at unit staff meeting and mandatory in-services. Show consideration for Team by reporting on time for shift and taking only allotted time for breaks. Assist in control and maintenance of supplies and equipment
Compliance Statement
Employee performs within the prescribed limits of Tanner Health System's Ethics and Compliance program. Is responsible to detect, observe, and report compliance variances to their immediate supervisor, the Compliance Officer, or the Hotline.
Education
See License/Certification Requirement
Experience
No prior work experience required
Licenses & Certifications
*Alabama Registered Nurse License
*Healthcare Provider (CPR) or must be obtained within 30 days of hire.
Supervision
*Supervises and directs work of other RNs, LPNs, and Nurse Techs as appropriate.
Qualifications
*NOTE: ACLS within 6 months of hire into ED, ICU, Surgery, PACU, L&D, SSU if taking GI call, or Cath Lab.
*NOTE: NRP within 6 months of hire into Nursery and L&D.
*NOTE: PALS within one year of hire in PACU
Definitions
*The Registered Nurse performs nursing functions and supervises other RNs, LPNs, and other assistive personnel in the performance of nursing care according to the state nurse practice act. The Registered Nurse assesses patient needs, plans and implements patient care, and evaluates the effectiveness of care provided.
Contact With Others
Requires frequent but limited contacts with many others to do job, or extensive contacts with a limited number of categories of people to apply procedures or treatment. Requires discretion and tact to interpret departmental procedures.
Effect Of Error
Probable errors may be serious and involve losses such as improper costs, overpayment, waste of material, damage to equipment, and delay in processing work. Effect usually confined within the organization. Most of work not subject to direct verification or check. Regularly works with some confidential data such as account, salaries, patient medical records, which if disclosed might have adverse internal or external effects.
Supervisory Responsibility
Has limited supervision over a large section of employees (15 up), i.e. assigns and directs their work; instructs new employees and corrects results, may discuss with supervisor, but has no authority over job content or personnel. Team governance where the Members evaluate, interview, and recommend personnel actions.
Mental Demands
Work involves a variety of problems in a general field, some of which are complex. Involves some independent judgment to decide what to do to assemble facts, determine variations from standard procedures, or plan other action to be taken to meet general objectives.
Physical Effort
Considerable physical effort - Lifts, carries, or handles medium weight equipment, materials, or supplies most of day. Occasional physical effort with heavy objects (over 60 lbs.). Works in reaching or strained positions frequently.
Working Conditions
Considerable - (About 75% of the day) Involved in exposure to dirt, odors, noise, or some work is performed with exposure to temperature/weather extremes/occupational risk and probability of coming into contact with blood borne pathogens, other potentially infectious diseases, or biomedical/bio-hazardous materials.
Working Conditions Aspects For Immunizations
*Performs tasks involving contact with blood, blood-contaminated body fluids, other body fluids, or sharps (needles)
*Directly works with Patients less than 12 months of age
Physical Aspects
Continually (at least once per day)
*Hearing
*Visual
*Speaking
Frequently (at least 3 times a week)
*Bending
*Typing
*Manual Dexterity -- picking, pinching with fingers etc.
*Feeling (Touch) -- determining temperature, texture, by touching
*Reaching -- above shoulder
*Reaching -- below shoulder
*Color Vision
*Standing
*Walking
*Handling -- seizing, holding, grasping
*Carrying
*Smelling
*Pushing/Pulling -- up to 25 lbs.
*Pushing/Pulling -- 25 to 60 lbs.
Occasionally (at least once a month)
*Balancing
*Running - In response to an emergency
*Lifting up to 25 lbs.
*Lifting 25 to 60 lbs.
*Lifting over 60 lbs.
*Kneeling
*Squatting
*N95 Respirator usage (PPE)
*Pushing/Pulling -- over 60 lbs.