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Overnight Mercy Health Rn Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

RN, Home Health Care Career is looking for Home Health RN's to fulfill an assignment in Fort Worth, Texas. Care Career is looking for Home Health RN's to fulfill an assignment in Fort Worth, Texas.

Home Health Registered Nurse (RN) in Southeast Houston Work-life balance is yours in this nursing role! As a Home Health RN for Interim HealthCare, you can decide how much you work and how your days ...

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Overnight Mercy Health Rn information

What is the difference between Overnight Mercy Health Rn vs Night Shift Registered Nurse?

AspectOvernight Mercy Health RnNight Shift Registered Nurse
CertificationsRN license, Basic Life Support (BLS)RN license, Basic Life Support (BLS)
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, healthcare facilitiesHospitals, clinics, healthcare facilities
Employer UsageMercy Health and similar healthcare providersVarious healthcare organizations
Search IntentJobs at Mercy Health, overnight RN rolesNight shift RN jobs, healthcare RN positions

Both roles require an RN license and BLS certification, and they typically work in similar healthcare settings. The main difference lies in the employer and specific job titles used in job searches. The Overnight Mercy Health Rn is specific to Mercy Health facilities, while Night Shift Registered Nurse is a more general term used across various healthcare providers.

What are the most commonly searched types of Mercy Health Rn jobs in Texas? The most popular types of Mercy Health Rn jobs in Texas are:
What are popular job titles related to Overnight Mercy Health Rn jobs in Texas? For Overnight Mercy Health Rn jobs in Texas, the most frequently searched job titles are:
What cities in Texas are hiring for Overnight Mercy Health Rn jobs? Cities in Texas with the most Overnight Mercy Health Rn job openings:
Registered Nurse (RN) - Home Health

Registered Nurse (RN) - Home Health

Interim Healthcare Staffing

Johnson City, TX

Full-time

Medical, Retirement

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Home Health Registered Nurse (RN)

Are you a seasoned, home health, registered nurse ready to make an impression in your community? Do you value time with your patients to ensure you are giving the best care imaginable? Then Interim Healthcare of East Tennessee is the spot for you!

Our Home Health Registered Nurses enjoy some notable benefits:

  • Locally owned and operated
  • Top industry pay with full benefits
  • 401K program
  • Flexible assignments, autonomy and work-life balance
  • Online training, growth and ability to earn CEUs
  • A leadership team who understands the importance of work-life balance
  • Car program

As a Home Health Registered Nurse, here's a big-picture view of what you'll do:

  • Provide home-based care to patients with illnesses, injuries and chronic diseases—often after discharge from a hospital, rehab or nursing facility
  • Work with a team of physicians and therapists to ensure total care is provided
  • Oversee LPNs, CNAs and aides providing patient care
  • Examine patients, do assessments, document progress and report changes to their physician
  • Educate patients on their plan of care, prescribed medication, therapy, diet and exercise
  • Coach family members on the patient's plan of care, medication and home safety

A few must-haves for Home Health Registered Nurses:

  • Minimum of 1 years direct home health patient experience as an RN
  • Graduate of an accredited nursing program and active RN license in TN
  • CPR certification
  • Knowledge of state and federal home health regulations
  • Clinical proficiency in nursing specialty, strong communication skills and compassion

Interim Healthcare of East Tennessee has been a staple in the East Tennessee community for over 20 years. We believe that patients and employees are our number one priority.

Interim HealthCare is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind based on race, color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local laws.