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RN - Oral Surgery

Urbana, IL · On-site

$33.11 - $53.88/hr

Performs telephone triage and assesses patient's problems or concerns by phone. Assesses patient ... Licensed Registered Professional Nurse (RN) - Illinois Department of Financial and Professional ...

The RN Telephone Triage Nurse assesses patient symptoms by phone and electronic communication, determines the appropriate level of care, provides patient education within nursing scope, and routes ...

The RN Telephone Triage Nurse assesses patient symptoms by phone and electronic communication, determines the appropriate level of care, provides patient education within nursing scope, and routes ...

As a Hospital At Home (MACU- Mobile Acute Care Unit) RN, you will deliver direct clinical care to ... Strong communication skills person to person and by phone. * Ability to learn organizations ...

As a Hospital At Home (MACU- Mobile Acute Care Unit) RN, you will deliver direct clinical care to ... Strong communication skills person to person and by phone. * Ability to learn organizations ...

Pediatric Homecare RN • Make a Difference, One Child at a Time • Your Nursing Matters Here ... Ability to use telephone and communicate over the phone * Frequently uses a laptop computer to ...

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How much do phone rn jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for phone rn in the United States is $45.03, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $28.85 and $55.77 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Phone RN?

A Phone RN (Registered Nurse) is a nursing professional who provides patient care and medical advice over the phone or via telehealth services. They assess symptoms, offer guidance on managing health conditions, and determine if further medical attention is needed. Phone RNs often work in hospitals, clinics, insurance companies, or telemedicine services. Their role helps improve patient access to healthcare while reducing unnecessary emergency visits.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Phone RN?

A Phone RN is primarily responsible for providing patient triage, health advice, and care coordination through telephone consultations. They assess patient symptoms, determine the urgency of care, provide education or self-care guidance, and document all interactions using electronic health record (EHR) systems. Additionally, Phone RNs often collaborate closely with physicians, advanced practice providers, and other members of the healthcare team to ensure continuity of care. This role requires strong communication skills, the ability to multitask, and expert clinical judgment to deliver safe and effective patient care remotely.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Phone RN position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Phone RN, you need an active registered nurse license, a solid background in clinical nursing, and strong patient assessment skills. Familiarity with triage protocols, electronic health record (EHR) systems, and telephone-based patient management platforms is often required. Excellent verbal communication, critical thinking, and empathy help Phone RNs manage patient concerns effectively over the phone. These competencies ensure safe, accurate patient support and effective interactions in a remote, fast-paced healthcare environment.

How to become a phone nurse?

To become a phone nurse, you typically need to be a registered nurse (RN) with a valid license, which requires completing an accredited nursing program and passing the NCLEX-RN exam. Additional skills such as strong communication, clinical knowledge, and familiarity with electronic health records are important, and some employers may require specialized training in telehealth or triage protocols.
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RN - Oral Surgery

Carle Health

Urbana, IL • On-site

$33.11 - $53.88/hr

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Company rating: 7.5 out of 10

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Job description

Overview

Oral Maxillofacial Surgery serves a diverse patient population, including trauma, head and neck cancer, cleft palate, biopsies, dental extractions, dental implants, pediatric and adult facial and jaw abnormalities. The procedural nurse performs assigned procedures and physical assessments. Evaluates and revises plan based on changes in patient status during procedural sedation. Administers moderate sedation in the presence of, and by the order of a provider. Assesses patient's health history, performs medication reconciliation, assesses compliance with prescribed plan of care. Performs telephone triage and assesses patient's problems or concerns by phone. Assesses patient's learning needs and performs education for pre-operative and post-operative care. Takes necessary imaging needed for the provider to facilitate the ideal surgical plan, this includes 2D and 3D imaging.

Qualifications

Certifications: Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) within 1 year - American Heart Association (AHA); Basic Life Support (BLS) within 30 days - American Heart Association (AHA); Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) within 1 year - American Heart Association (AHA); Licensed Registered Professional Nurse (RN) - Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR), Education: College Diploma: Nursing (Required), Work Experience:

Responsibilities

Provides and facilitates competent health care of patients and families in area of practice. Ensures adherence to established standards of care and scope of practice.

Performs advanced nursing activities, which can include assisting with procedures using conscious sedation, placement of IV's, and administering chemotherapy drugs.

Ensures documentation of care is complete and accurate.

Provides health and wellness education to individuals and groups.

Acts as preceptor and supports the development of other staff and healthcare students.

Provides leadership for initiatives designed to improve the quality of care or clinical outcomes.

Assists Nursing Supervisor/coordinator in the development of departmental standing orders.

Assesses patient's health history, preforms medication reconciliation, and assesses compliance with prescribed plan of care. Performs telephone triage and assesses patient's problems or concerns by phone. RN should be able to offer interventions, find a resolution, or seek assistance from providers as appropriate. Performs assigned procedures and performs physical assessments to assess the patient. Evaluates and revises plan based on changes in patient status. Administers moderate sedation in the presence, and by the order, of a provider. Assess, interpret and intervene based on the patient assessment and vital signs. Documents accurately and completely. Assesses patient learning needs and performs education for pre-operative and post-operative care. Takes necessary imaging needed for the provider to facilitate the ideal surgical plan, this includes 2D and 3D imaging.

About Us

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Discover the job, the career, the purpose you were meant for. At Carle Health, we're committed to fostering a workplace where every team member feels valued, respected and empowered, where passion and purpose come together to positively impact the lives of our patients and our communities. Find it all at Carle Health.

Our nearly 17,000 team members and providers work together to support patient care across central and southeastern Illinois. We've grown to include eight, award-winning hospitals and a multispecialty provider group with more than 1,500 doctors and advanced practice providers. We're developing the next generation of providers and healthcare professionals through Carle Illinois College of Medicine, the world's first engineering-based medical school, and Methodist College. Carle BroMenn Medical Center, Carle Foundation Hospital, Carle Health Methodist Hospital, Carle Health Proctor Hospital, Carle Health Pekin Hospital, and Carle Hoopeston Regional Health Center hold Magnet® designations, the nation's highest honor for nursing care. We offer opportunities in several communities throughout central Illinois with potential for growth and life-long careers at Carle Health.

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a veteran, and basis of disability or any other federal, state or local protected class. Carle Health participates in E-Verify and may provide the Social Security Administration and, if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security with information from each new employee's Form I-9 to confirm work authorization. | For more information: human.resources@carle.com.

Compensation and Benefits

The compensation range for this position is $33.11per hour - $53.88per hour. This represents a good faith minimum and maximum range for the role at the time of posting by Carle Health. The actual compensation offered a candidate will be dependent on a variety of factors including, but not limited to, the candidate's experience, qualifications, location, training, licenses, shifts worked and compensation model.

Carle Health offers a comprehensive benefits package for team members and providers. To learn more visit careers.carlehealth.org/benefits.


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Each and every employee at Carle makes us better and stronger, so we can take care of our patients and our community. From clinical to professional and technical careers – our team of employees help us change lives. Carle is proud to be named a Great Place to Work®. Alongside Carle BroMenn Medical Center, Carle Health Methodist Hospital, and Carle Health Proctor Hospital, the Carle Foundation Hospital holds Magnet® designation, the nation’s highest honor for nursing care.

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Health care and social assistance and hospitals

Company size

10,000+ Employees

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Urbana, IL, US