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Temporary Rn Expert Witness Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

The RN Specialty Temp position is dedicated to providing coverage for our PreOp/PACU when a regular staff is scheduled off for a day or number of days in order to ensure that our patients continue to ...

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How to make $300,000 as a nurse?

A Temporary RN Expert Witness can increase earnings by gaining specialized knowledge, certifications, and experience in legal cases involving healthcare. High-paying opportunities often involve working on complex cases, providing expert testimony, and working in regions with higher compensation rates. Building a strong reputation and networking within legal and healthcare communities can also lead to higher-paying assignments.

What is the difference between Temporary Rn Expert Witness vs Registered Nurse?

AspectTemporary Rn Expert WitnessRegistered Nurse
CredentialsRN license, expert witness credentialsRN license, clinical experience
Work EnvironmentLegal settings, courtrooms, consultingHospitals, clinics, healthcare facilities
Employer/IndustryLegal firms, insurance companies, healthcare consultingHospitals, clinics, healthcare organizations
Search/Comparison IntentLegal expert, court testimony, case reviewPatient care, clinical duties, healthcare roles

The main difference is that a Temporary Rn Expert Witness provides specialized legal testimony based on nursing expertise, often working in legal and consulting settings. In contrast, a Registered Nurse primarily provides direct patient care in healthcare facilities. While both roles require RN licensure, the expert witness role emphasizes legal knowledge and courtroom experience, whereas the RN role focuses on clinical skills and patient interaction.

Can a nurse be an expert witness?

A nurse, including a Temporary Rn Expert Witness, can serve as an expert witness if they have specialized knowledge, experience, and credentials relevant to the case. They are often called upon to provide testimony on clinical practices, standards of care, and medical procedures based on their expertise and licensure. Certification and a thorough understanding of legal procedures are important for effective testimony in this role.

How to make an extra $2000 a month as a nurse?

A temporary RN expert witness can earn an additional $2000 or more per month by offering specialized legal testimony, which often requires relevant clinical experience and certification. Building a reputation in legal cases, maintaining accurate documentation, and understanding medical-legal standards can help increase income through consulting or part-time expert witness work.

How much do expert nurse witnesses make?

Expert nurse witnesses typically earn between $200 and $400 per hour, depending on experience, specialization, and case complexity. Their rates can vary based on geographic location and the level of expertise required for legal testimony or consultation.
What are the most commonly searched types of Rn Expert Witness jobs in Florida? The most popular types of Rn Expert Witness jobs in Florida are:
What cities in Florida are hiring for Temporary Rn Expert Witness jobs? Cities in Florida with the most Temporary Rn Expert Witness job openings:
RN SPECIALTY TEMP

$70/hr

Full-time

Posted 7 days ago


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Job description

This is a Contract or a Time limited position for a minimum of 13 weeks contract and extendable with notice. This position will pay $70.00 per hour with no benefits. 

The RN Specialty Temp position is dedicated to providing coverage for our PreOp/PACU when a regular staff is scheduled off for a day or number of days in order to ensure that our patients continue to receive the care and service they deserve and have come to expect.   

Shift: Monday - Friday (5am - 3:30pm) 4 ten-hour shifts

Position Highlights:

·    RN Specialty Temp Registered Nurse delivers individualized quality nursing care to cancer patients and families in accordance with established hospital guidelines, nursing professional practice model, nursing care standards and policies and in accordance with ANA code of ethics and external regulatory agencies.

·    RN Specialty Temp Registered Nurses embody the vision, mission, and philosophy of Moffitt Nursing and are committed to and accountable for personalized patient and family centered care and the concepts of Duffy's quality caring model/caring factors. These frameworks of care include: collaboration and mutual problem solving, dignity and human respect, encouraging manner, attentive reassurance, appreciation of unique meaning, healing environment, basic human needs, information sharing, caring for self, and affiliation needs.

·    RN Specialty Temp Registered Nurses use the nursing process to effectively plan and manage quality patient care. Biophysical, psychosocial, environmental, self-care, educational and discharge planning needs are addressed in all steps of the nursing process. This is demonstrated in base-line and comparative documentation, entered in a timely manner, and with evidence of age-appropriate consideration when care is planned, delivered, and evaluated.

The Ideal Candidate

The ideal candidate will have:  

      1. 2yrs of PreOP Experience
      2. Cerner Experience
      3. Phlebotomy
      4. EKG
      5. Flexibility to adapt to a changing environment
      6. Good time management skills

Responsibilities:

  • Uses the nursing process to assess, plan, and evaluate the care of cancer patients and families. Integrates patient and family centered care and the quality caring factors into practice
  • Identifies, documents, and provides patient education based on learning needs of the patient
  • Participates in Evidence based improvement activities related to area of practice
  • Participates in professional development based on the nursing professionals standards, regulatory requirements, and job expectations

Credentials and Qualifications:

    1. BSN from an ACEN or CCNE accredited institution with at least two years of relevant experience or ASN from an ACEN or CCNE accredited institution with 1 year of relevant experience 
    2. Registered Nurse (RN) RN-Current licensure as a Registered Nurse (RN) in the State of FL, or a valid Multi-State privilege to practice in FL (must declare FL as primary State of residence within 60 days from date of hire if licensed in another eNLC compact state with multi-state privileges)
    3. Basic Life Support (BLS)
    4. Advanced Care Life Support (ACLS) 

An applicant for this position, who will be or is seeking Florida licensure by endorsement, must not have any National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB) reports, unless the applicant has successfully appealed to have their name removed from the NPDB. An applicant is encouraged to conduct a NPDB Self-Query before proceeding with an employment application: https://www.npdb.hrsa.gov/pract/howToGetStarted.jsp


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