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Per Diem Flu Shot Rn Jobs in Delaware (NOW HIRING)

CRNA

Lewes, DE ยท On-site

$205/hr

CRNAs Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist - CRNA - Per Diem-NYP/Brooklyn Methodist Hospital-Mid Shift At NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital, Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists ...

CRNA

Lewes, DE ยท On-site

$205/hr

CRNAs Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist - CRNA - Per Diem-NYP/Brooklyn Methodist Hospital-Weekend/Holiday- Day Shift At NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital, Certified Registered ...

Per Diem flexibility What You'll Do * Provide comprehensive hospice and palliative nursing care ... Active RN license in the state of practice * Minimum of 1 year of recent hospice, palliative care ...

Travel Registered Nurse - Chronic Dialysis - Travel | Wilmington, Delaware Estimated Weekly Pay ... Weekly M&I Per Diem: $474.33 * Housing Per Diem: $711.49 Minimum Requirements * Graduate of an ...

Travel Registered Nurse - Chronic Dialysis - Travel | Wilmington, Delaware Estimated Weekly Pay ... Weekly M&I Per Diem: $474.33 * Housing Per Diem: $711.49 Minimum Requirements * Graduate of an ...

$92K - $148K/yr

Job Details Nursing Professional Development Specialist (NPDS) - Float Pool & Per Diem The Nursing ... Current Delaware RN licensure or eligibility for Delaware licensure. Annual Compensation Range $92 ...

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How much do per diem flu shot rn jobs pay per week?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average weekly pay for per diem flu shot rn in Delaware is $2,482.31, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $1,959.62 and $2,998.08 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Per Diem Flu Shot RN?

A Per Diem Flu Shot RN is a registered nurse who works on an as-needed basis, primarily administering flu vaccines at clinics, pharmacies, workplaces, or community events. Unlike full-time or part-time nurses, per diem RNs have flexible schedules and are typically hired during flu season to help meet increased demand for vaccinations. Their duties may also include educating patients about the flu vaccine, completing documentation, and monitoring for adverse reactions. This role is ideal for nurses seeking flexibility and supplementary income.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Per Diem Flu Shot RN?

To thrive as a Per Diem Flu Shot RN, you typically need an active RN license, strong vaccination technique, and up-to-date knowledge of immunization protocols. Familiarity with electronic health records (EHRs), vaccine inventory management systems, and proper use of PPE is necessary. Excellent communication, flexibility, and efficiency help you provide safe and reassuring care in fast-paced, temporary clinic environments. These skills ensure accurate vaccine administration, patient safety, and effective workflow during high-volume immunization clinics.

What are some typical challenges faced by Per Diem Flu Shot RNs during flu season?

Per Diem Flu Shot RNs often encounter fluctuating work schedules and varying patient volumes, especially during peak flu season. Adapting quickly to different workplace settings and protocols, such as clinics, pharmacies, or corporate health events, is essential. Additionally, managing high throughput while maintaining accurate documentation and patient safety can be demanding. Strong communication skills and flexibility are crucial for success in this fast-paced, patient-focused role.

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Infographic showing various Per Diem Flu Shot Rn job openings in Delaware as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% As Needed, 53% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 29% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $129,080 per year, or $62.1 per hour.

RN FIRST ASSIST - OPERATING ROOM - PER DIEM

Bebee Healthcare

Lewes, DE โ€ข On-site

Per diem

Re-posted 11 hours ago


Job description

Why Beebe?
Become part of the Beebe team-an inclusive, mission-driven organization located in a vibrant coastal community. At Beebe, you'll build a rewarding career while making a meaningful impact on the health and well-being of our patients. Join a team committed to excellence, collaboration, and compassionate care, and experience the fulfillment that comes from supporting a community that trusts and values the work you do every day.
Overview
The Registered Nurse First Assistant (RNFA) is a clinically competent, professional registered nurse who demonstrates advanced expertise in the perioperative field. The per diem RNFA delivers comprehensive perioperative care to surgical patients through all phases of the nursing process, including assessment, planning, intervention, implementation, and evaluation.
With specialized RN First Assist training completed, the RNFA functions as an essential member of the surgical team, supporting safe, efficient, and evidence-based surgical care. This role integrates advanced clinical skills, critical thinking, and perioperative knowledge to optimize patient outcomes throughout the operative experience.
Responsibilities
First Assisting Responsibilities
  • Initiate appropriate intraoperative behaviors unique to first assisting: provide hemostasis to reduce potential for fluid volume deficit by clamping and/or legating vessels using ESU, direct pressure, applying chemical agents that promote coagulation and other means as directed by the surgeon.
  • Provide exposure of the operative site through appropriate use of retractors, other instruments, and through suctioning and sponging.
  • Use surgical instruments skillfully in ways consistent with their design and purpose as directed by the surgeon.

Scrub / Surgical Routines & Aseptic Technique
  • Demonstrates competency in performance of scrub/surgical routines and aseptic technique.
  • Utilizes proper scrub, gown and gloving technique for self, surgeon, and assistant.
  • Ongoing monitoring of asepsis in all roles-scrub, circulator, and assistant.
  • Anticipates needs of surgeon.
  • Consistently recognizes sequence of procedures in all roles-scrub, circulator, and assistant.
  • Passes instruments correctly.
  • Appropriate review and preparation for assigned procedures.

Sterilization Processes & Instrument Handling
  • Understands and utilizes established guidelines for operation of autoclaves and steris units.
  • Performs daily A-Test/Biological tests as required.
  • Performs proper care, handling, and assembly of instruments for processing.
  • Ensures complete/thorough documentation of all flash and steris cycles as per protocol.

Supply, Instrument, and Equipment Accountability
  • Accepts personal accountability for proper handling, judicious use, and optimum care of all department supply, instrument, and equipment inventory.

Perioperative Nursing Process
  • Patient assessment: collecting, interpreting, recording, and communicating pertinent data relevant to patient care in surgery.
  • Care planning: utilization of collected data to plan appropriately for intraoperative nursing care.
  • Implementing: provides direct patient care to meet physical and psychological needs.
  • Evaluating care: continuously evaluates patient response to nursing intervention and modifies care plan to achieve desired outcome.

Theoretical Knowledge & Clinical Competence
  • Demonstrates and conveys theoretical knowledge and skills related to perioperative nursing care.
  • Understands the "why" concept as well as the "how" process.

Intraoperative Documentation
  • Thorough/Accurate/Complete documentation of intraoperative patient care.

Patient Positioning & Skin Integrity
  • Understands/Demonstrates/Conveys knowledge related to proper intraoperative patient positioning.
  • Universal skin care precautions.
  • Prevention of nerve damage.
  • Prevention of pressure-related skin breakdown.

Surgical Counts
  • Assists with completion and accuracy of surgical sponge, sharps/miscellaneous items, and instrument counts as per established policies and guidelines.

Preference Sheet Management
  • Assists with maintenance of up-to-date preference sheets in conjunction with Resource RNs and department Nurse Managers.

Critical Thinking, Prioritization & Time Management
  • Effectively demonstrates critical thinking.
  • Prioritizes duties appropriately.
  • Demonstrates strong time management skills throughout the perioperative arena.

Charge Accuracy & Cost Efficiency
  • Maintains accuracy with patient charge process.
  • Uses case supplies cost efficiently.
  • Ensures all pertinent data is provided to post-case data personnel to facilitate a time-efficient billing process.

Turnover Efficiency
  • Strives to ensure efficiency in turnaround time between procedures.
  • Readily available as needed.
  • Communicates with OR Desk/Charge RN and/or department Nurse Manager.
  • Performs gross cleaning of body fluid spills to confine contamination throughout the procedure.
  • Prioritizes case completion process.
  • Assists with room cleanup tasks as necessary.
  • Prioritizes case setup process toward maximum efficiency.

Accreditation & Regulatory Compliance
  • Adheres to all accreditation, regulatory, and safety requirements throughout the perioperative process.

Qualifications
  • Completed RN First Assist Training
  • Minimum of 2 years of recent perioperative nursing experience
  • Strong clinical judgment, communication skills, and commitment to patient-centered care

Credentials
  • RN - Registered Nurse
  • BLS - Basic Life Saving certification
  • CNOR - Certified Nursing - OR

Education
  • Graduate of an accredited nursing school

Entry
USD $39.88/Hr.
Max
USD $65.80/Hr.