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Temporary 8 Hour Rn Jobs (NOW HIRING)

RN - LTC

Hermiston, OR · On-site

$2.75K/wk

... Shift 8 Hour Scheduled Hours 40 Job Order Details Start Date 05/20/2026 End Date 08/19/2026 ... Staffing temporary and permanent jobs across the nation, ConVerdia Health Staffing assists RNs, ...

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Temporary 8 Hour Rn information

What is the difference between Temporary 8 Hour Rn vs Temporary 12 Hour Rn?

AspectTemporary 8 Hour RnTemporary 12 Hour Rn
Shift Length8 hours12 hours
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, outpatient facilitiesHospitals, long-term care, home health
Certifications NeededRN license, CPR, basic life supportRN license, CPR, basic life support
Employer UsagePart-time or full-time shifts, flexible schedulingExtended shifts, often for staffing shortages

Both Temporary 8 Hour Rns and Temporary 12 Hour Rns are registered nurses working in healthcare settings. The main difference lies in shift length: 8-hour shifts offer shorter work periods, providing more flexibility, while 12-hour shifts involve longer hours, often leading to fewer workdays per week. The choice depends on personal preference and employer needs, but both roles require the same certifications and work in similar environments.

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Registered Nurse (RN)

$38.90/hr

Other

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

This recruitment is open until filled.
Bartlett Regional Hospital is looking for a Registered Nurse to join our Medical Surgical team!
Click here to learn more about Bartlett Regional Hospital, ouramazing benefits, andour community It's a great place to work and a beautiful place to live!
Pay Information:
Internal Hires: Step placement and rate of pay will be determined based on applicable Personnel Rules or Union Contract Terms.
External Hires: Step placement and rate of pay will be determined based on relevant experience.
  • RN 1 starts at $38.90 per hour
  • RN 2 starts at $44.09 per hour
  • RN 3 starts at $46.29 per hour

Job Summary:
RN 1: The Registered Nurse 1 provides basic nursing care in predictable situations to a limited number of patients under direct supervision. This level is intended for new graduates or nurses returning to practice after a prolonged absence. Practice is guided by established rules, competencies, and organizational policies. This position is the entry-level of the Registered Nursing classification series and staff are growing in skills and independence.
RN 2: The Registered Nurse 2 independently plans and implements nursing care using standards and knowledge gained through education and experience. RN2 nurses require minimal supervision and begin assuming leadership responsibilities.
RN 3: The Registered Nurse 3 independently plans and implements nursing care using standards and knowledge gained through education and experience. RN3 nurses require little-to-no supervision and assumes leadership responsibilities. RN3's has mastered the varied competencies of clinical nursing and maintains competency in at least one (1) primary float area.
Minimum Qualifications for the Job:
RN 1:
  • Experience: None
    • Preferred Experience: Previous healthcare experience
  • License: Current State of Alaska Registered Nurse (RN) license.
  • Certification(s): Reference Mandatory Education for Clinical and Support Staff Policy for most current Certification requirements.
RN 2:
  • Experience: One (1) year experience current nursing care
    • Substitutions: Six (6) months nursing at BRH
      • Preferred Experience: Previous healthcare experience
  • License: Current State of Alaska Registered Nurse (RN) license.
  • Certification(s): Reference Mandatory Education for Clinical and Support Staff Policy for most current Certification requirements.
RN 3:
  • Education: N/A
  • Experience: Three (3) year experience current nursing care
    • Preferred Experience: Previous experience in designated care area
  • License: Current State of Alaska Registered Nurse (RN) license.
  • Certification(s): Reference Mandatory Education for Clinical and Support Staff Policy for most current Certification requirements.
Practice Notice:
  • All new employees are required to produce a negative drug screen for all illegal substances in the state of Alaska prior to start of employment.