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Are you the Overnight Registered Nurse we have been looking for? In this position, you will be able to convey your passion for helping others while working with a dynamic team of nurses by bringing ...

Are you the Overnight Registered Nurse we have been looking for? In this position, you will be able to convey your passion for helping others while working with a dynamic team of nurses by bringing ...

Overnight Registered Nurse

Housatonic, MA · On-site

$29.81 - $53/hr

Are you the Overnight Registered Nurse we have been looking for? In this position, you will be able to convey your passion for helping others while working with a dynamic team of nurses by bringing ...

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How much do overnight rn jobs pay per hour?

As of May 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for overnight rn in the United States is $57.23, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38.46 and $64.42 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as an Overnight RN, you need a solid background in clinical nursing, acute care skills, and an active RN license, often accompanied by experience in night shift or critical care environments. Familiarity with electronic health records (EHR), medication administration systems, and bedside monitoring technology is essential. Strong organization, resilience, and effective communication are vital soft skills for handling high-pressure situations and working with patients and limited overnight staff. These competencies ensure safe, high-quality patient care and efficient operations during overnight hours when resources and support may be reduced.

What unique challenges do Overnight RNs face compared to day-shift nurses?

Overnight RNs often encounter unique challenges such as managing fatigue and adapting to disrupted sleep patterns, which can impact alertness and decision-making. They typically work with reduced staffing levels and fewer support resources, requiring a higher degree of autonomy and strong critical thinking skills. Additionally, overnight RNs may perform more independent assessments and handle emergencies until daytime teams arrive, making adaptability and effective communication with both patients and incoming staff essential.

What are Overnight RNs?

Overnight Registered Nurses (RNs) are licensed nursing professionals who work night shifts in healthcare settings such as hospitals, nursing homes, or clinics. Their responsibilities include monitoring patient health, administering medications, responding to emergencies, and collaborating with other staff to provide continuous care during overnight hours. Working overnight requires strong attention to detail, adaptability, and the ability to work independently. These nurses play a critical role in ensuring patient safety and care throughout the night when staffing is often reduced.
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Camp Overnight RN (Weekends)

Full-time

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

Weekend Overnight Registered nurses work from 11pm-8am on Saturdays and Sundays on-site at camp in Hunter, NY.  Overnight RN’s work in a complete and mutually supportive team with the Unit Heads, Cabin Counselors, Program Staff, Kitchen Staff, Administration, and Campers to ensure the health, safety, and well-being of all campers and staff.  This is achieved by providing high-quality nursing care, administering medications, first aid, documenting care, communicating with parents/guardians and Camp Leadership, training staff on health protocols, handling emergencies (including transport to hospitals) according to camp policies and state regulations, managing medical records, promoting overall wellness for campers with diverse needs, and focusing on high-level assessment, chronic condition management and safety in a structured environment.

Values and Embraces Diversity in background and experiences for every person in every community. Strives to create an open, inclusive environment in which every employee has the opportunity to flourish. Demonstrates a commitment to understanding cultural differences and supports a culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Practices and promotes the agencies mission statements in every interaction:

“Through family and community engagement, Citizens supports people to live the Life they choose.”


Medical Care & Assessment:

  • Responsible for remaining awake and alert throughout the night, responding promptly to any medical or safety emergencies, and notifying the Nurse Manager or Assistant Nurse Manager on-call, residential staff, and/or guardians if a camper is transported to the emergency room overnight.
  • Provide first aid and manage illnesses/injuries (e.g., burns, fractures, allergies).

Medication Management:

  • Administer any off-time medications that are given in the health center during shift hours of 11pm – 8am.
  • Verify and reconcile camper medications upon arrival and departure.
  • Review the clinic MAR on a nightly basis, review the unit MARs on a weekly scheduled basis, help with packing and distribution of medications that will be departing with campers on transfer days and surplus medication counts.
  • Ensure medications and treatments are administered safely and in compliance with agency policy and procedure and that documentation of the same is completed.
  • In the event that a medication or prescription is missing or runs out, the overnight nurse will be responsible for notifying the Nurse Manager or Assistant Nurse Manager on-call, the oncoming clinic nurse and the unit nurse
  • Follow prescriber’s orders for medication and/or treatments, as well as, individualized guidelines.

Health & Safety Management:

  • Maintain the health center, ensuring cleanliness, sanitation, and proper supply levels.
  • Review and implement health protocols, including emergency action plans.
  • Ensure compliance with State/American Camp Association (ACA) health regulations.

Documentation & Communication:

  • Maintain accurate, detailed medical records, logs, and incident reports.
  • Hand off in-patient report to the next day’s clinic nurse and the Nurse Manager or Assistant Nurse Manager of the Health Center
  • Hand off overnight report of any emergency responses and any other pertinent health concerns encountered overnight to the Nurse Manger or Assistant Nurse Manager.
  • Communicate health issues, needs, and incidents to parents, camp leadership, and medical providers.

Emergency Response:

  • Respond to emergencies, assess needs, and arrange transport to local hospitals/clinics if needed.
  • Serve as a liaison with emergency services and external healthcare facilities.
  • Perform other duties as requested by the Camp Nurse Manager and Camp Assistant Nurse Manager (immediate supervisors).

  • New York State Professional Nursing Certification.
  • Current NYS Registered Nurse (RN) license.
  • Current CPR/AED/First Aid certification. Must be renewed annually in accordance with DOH regulations.
  • Experience in pediatrics, special needs, or camp nursing preferred
  • Strong assessment, decision making, and communication skills

Physical Demands/Work Environment:

  • Residential camp setting; requires flexibility, potential for 24/7 on-call availability.
  • Ability to move throughout camp property, including uneven terrain and outdoor environments in varying weather conditions.
  • Ability to lift, carry, or move up to 25 pounds independently and assist with lifting/transferring campers as needed.
  • Capacity to respond quickly in emergency situations, which may require physical activity (e.g., CPR, first aid).
  • Tolerance for extended standing, walking, or bending during daily operations.

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About Citizens Options Unlimited

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Citizens Options Unlimited, based in Plainview, NY, US, is a not-for-profit organization that provides comprehensive, person-centered services to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDDs). Its services range from clinical and therapeutic programs to employment and community inclusion activities. The organization, known for its commitment, dedication, and professional integrity, was established in 1977 under the umbrella of the AHRC Nassau, one of the largest agencies in the state dedicated to IDDs individuals. Since its inception, Citizens’ mission has been improving lives by creating opportunities and bringing life-enriching services to adults and seniors with IDDs. Their core values include respect, kindness, integrity, excellence, creativity, and collaboration, inspiring to transform lives, empower people, and promote happiness.

Industry

Individual, family and community social assistance

Company size

501 - 1,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Plainview, NY, US

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