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How much do script nurse jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 4, 2026, the average yearly pay for script nurse in California is $95,017.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $97,200.00 and $97,200.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Script Nurse, you need licensed nursing credentials, a solid understanding of medication management, and experience working in healthcare settings, especially in outpatient or pharmacy environments. Familiarity with electronic prescription management systems (such as e-prescribing platforms), secure communication tools, and pharmacy databases is important. Attention to detail, strong organizational skills, and effective communication with patients and healthcare providers are valuable soft skills. These abilities are critical for ensuring safe, accurate medication handling and effective coordination within healthcare teams.

What are some typical daily responsibilities of a Script Nurse?

A Script Nurse is primarily responsible for reviewing and processing medication orders, verifying prescription accuracy, and communicating with physicians and pharmacists to clarify any questions or discrepancies. They may also provide medication education and guidance to patients, ensuring understanding of dosages, side effects, and proper usage. Script Nurses typically work closely with pharmacy staff, doctors, and sometimes insurance companies to facilitate timely and accurate prescription fulfillment. This role often involves a combination of hands-on patient interaction and administrative work, making attention to detail and communication skills essential for success.

What is a Script Nurse job?

A Script Nurse is a medical professional who works in the film, television, or theater industry to ensure accuracy and realism in medical scenes. They collaborate with writers, directors, and actors to provide medical advice, verify correct terminology, and ensure realistic portrayals of medical procedures. Script Nurses may also train actors on how to perform medical actions authentically. Their role helps maintain credibility and prevents medical inaccuracies in productions.

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Infographic showing various Script Nurse job openings in California as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $95,017 per year, or $45.7 per hour.
Healthcare Assistant-Medical PCU (5W) -Sharp Memorial Hospital-Day Shift-Full-Time

Healthcare Assistant-Medical PCU (5W) -Sharp Memorial Hospital-Day Shift-Full-Time

Sharp Healthcare

San Diego, CA

$25.15 - $28.95/hr

Full-time

Posted 17 days ago


Sharp HealthCare rating

8.6

Company rating: 8.6 out of 10

Based on 102 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

10th of 877 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Hours:

Shift Start Time:

7 AM

Shift End Time:

7:30 PM

AWS Hours Requirement:

12/36 - 12 Hour Shift

Additional Shift Information:

Weekend Requirements:

Every Other

On-Call Required:

No

Hourly Pay Range (Minimum - Midpoint - Maximum):

$25.150 - $28.950 - $32.420


This position is covered by a Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) with SEIU-UHW. As part of the terms of employment, employees in this role are required to join the union within 31 days of hire and remain a member (e.g. dues paying, fee paying, religious exception contributor) for the duration of the collective bargaining agreement.

This position was originally posted to ratified SEIU members from 06/09/26 - 06/17/26. The position is now available to be filled by internal candidates that are not members of the ratified Bargaining Unit or External candidates to Sharp.


What You Will Do
Collaborates with the interprofessional team in the delivery of quality patient/resident care under the direction of a licensed nurse. Delivers care with consideration to populations served including age specific needs/care. Contributes to overall unit functions.
Functions as the coordinator of communication for the unit and assumes primary responsibility for medical record management. Facilitates patient data management through transcription, order entry, and documentation. Supports best use of resources in management of equipment, supplies, and other department resources.
Required Qualifications

  • AHA Basic Life Support for Healthcare Professional (AHA BLS Healthcare) - American Heart Association -REQUIRED


Preferred Qualifications

  • H.S. Diploma or Equivalent
  • Other Comparable to certified nursing assistant course.
  • 1 Year recent experience in geriatric setting or recent experience in an acute care hospital.
  • 1 Year experience as unit clerk/secretary.


Essential Functions

  • Teamwork and Communication
    Greets and makes welcome a variety of customers by telephone and in-person.
    Obtains information from visitors/callers, directs as appropriate or takes complete and accurate messages. Acts on requests for customer assistance.
    Uses scripts as appropriate including answering phones, transferring calls and service recovery.
    Answers call lights within four (4) rings or calls into patient rooms to validate request.
    Answers phone within four (4) rings and transfers calls as indicated.
    Responds to all inquiries with a timeliness that promotes customer satisfaction.
    Coordinates with physicians and department team members via paging system or phones.
    Assists in directing others during crisis intervention (codes, disasters, etc.).
    Communicates effectively with all levels of staff and uses chain of command per unit guidelines.
    Prioritizes workload in accordance with patient's needs and staffing patterns, as appropriate.
    Validates understanding of new patient needs or changes in assignment.
    Communicates with other staff to develop plan for best use of resources.
    Asks for assistance to get workload completed.
    Reports to license nurse or supervisor when unable to respond to number of current demands.
    Seeks feedback from co-workers about strategy to complete work more efficiently.
    Completes and signs appropriate documents accurately and timely.
  • Admissions, Discharge and Transfer Responsibilities
    Ensures complete room set up for new admission (bedpan, urine container, tissue paper, basin, fresh water, etc.).
    Meets and greets new patient/resident and family members on admission to the unit.
    Orients patient/resident and family to the facility/room.
    Inventories and documents patient's personal belongings on inventory sheet upon admission and updates as needed.
    Accounts for patient's belongings during transfer and discharge process.
    Transfers/transports patient to activities, therapies and other departments on time and in a safe manner.
    Removes all patient's equipment and supplies upon discharge.
    D/c's patient from IDX within expected timeframe of patient leaving unit.
    As directed by RN, appropriately enters orders related to equipment, supplies and dietary needs; seeks RN clarification when needed to ensure accuracy.
  • Patient Care Activities
    Completes and signs appropriate documents accurately and timely.
    Provides patient care within scope of responsibilities.
    Provides and documents daily care of patient per unit standards.
    In monitored units, follows telemetry process and collaborates with central telemetry for initiating/discontinuing monitoring.
    Communicates or questions requests outside of scope of practice to licensed nurse.
    Identifies and communicates new resident/patient care issues/concerns.
    Communicates changes in patients/residents condition.
    Takes rapid action in life threatening situations and immediately notifies the licensed nurse.
    Communicates plans to transfer patients/residents to other departments or discharge to home.
  • Safety
    Complies with universal precautions and hospital infection control policies.
    Uses proper body mechanics and safe patient mobilization equipment to ensure patient's safety and avoid personal injury.
    Follows safety procedures required for equipment use.
    Reports observed hazards and unsafe practices.
    Reports personal injury within two hours after incident happened, and completes the ART and state claim forms.
    Identifies and communicates patients who are at risk for injury to self and others.
    Complies with hospital policy in management of patients in restraints.
    Labels/stores, ensures safety of patient belongings (hearing aids, glasses, dentures).
  • Medical Record/Information Management
    Obtains chart inserts for admissions and maintains charts, ensuring additional forms are available and placed in charts.
    Obtains previous charts from medical records.
    Dismantles charts to return to Medical Records, including old charts.
    Requests Medical records, films, or other medical information from other facilities as needed.
    Files interdisciplinary and diagnostic printouts in chart per standards.
    Dates, times, and initials all entries.
    Assists team members in locating patient data information.
    Collects and prepares patient data necessary to support inter-facility transfers.
    Accurately updates electronic information systems (i.e. tracking shell, Stafflink, NaviCare Hill-Rom systems).
    Ensures timely teletracking updates/requests.
    Enters accurate disposition of patient requiring admission, transfer, or discharge per unit time guidelines.
    Coordinates scheduling of test and retrieving results to support patient progress.
    Retrieves diagnostic study, lab results, and other relevant patient information supportive of patient assessment.
    Prepares/stocks downtime packets.


Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

  • Knowledge of basic patient/resident care skills.
  • Effective interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to perform all baseline resident / patient care skills under guidance of licensed nurse.
  • Fluent knowledge (written and spoken) of English.

Sharp HealthCare is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, status as a protected veteran, among other things, or status as a qualified individual with disability or any other protected class


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About Sharp HealthCare

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Sharp HealthCare is a leading healthcare organization based in San Diego, CA, in the US. Founded in 1955, it serves as a critical part of the California healthcare industry, providing a wide range of medical services. The company owns and operates several hospitals, medical groups, and health plans, offering comprehensive healthcare solutions to the residents of San Diego County. The organization's mission is to improve the health of those it serves with a commitment to excellence in all that it does. This commitment is driven by its core values, dubbed "The Sharp Experience," which emphasizes understanding, empathy, and respect towards every individual.

Industry

Health care and social assistance

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

San Diego, CA, US

Year founded

1955

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