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Temporary Rn Poison Control Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

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What is the difference between Temporary Rn Poison Control vs Registered Nurse Poison Control?

AspectTemporary Rn Poison ControlRegistered Nurse Poison Control
CredentialsState RN license, possibly temporary or agency-specific certificationsActive RN license, specialized poison control training
Work EnvironmentTemporary assignments in hospitals, clinics, or poison centersPoison control centers, healthcare facilities, emergency response
Employer & IndustryStaffing agencies, healthcare providers, poison control centersPoison control centers, hospitals, public health agencies

Temporary Rn Poison Control professionals provide short-term nursing support in poison control settings, often through staffing agencies. Registered Nurse Poison Control staff are specialized nurses working directly in poison centers, offering expert guidance on poisoning cases. Both roles require RN licensure, but the temporary role emphasizes flexibility and agency work, while the registered nurse role focuses on specialized poison control expertise.

What are the most commonly searched types of Rn Poison Control jobs in Indiana? The most popular types of Rn Poison Control jobs in Indiana are:
What cities in Indiana are hiring for Temporary Rn Poison Control jobs? Cities in Indiana with the most Temporary Rn Poison Control job openings:
Infographic showing various Temporary Rn Poison Control job openings in Indiana as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 55% Full Time, 36% Part Time, and 9% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.
Registered Nurse - Emergency Department

Registered Nurse - Emergency Department

IU Health

Indianapolis, IN

Other

Medical, Retirement

Posted 2 days ago


Indiana University Health rating

7.2

Company rating: 7.2 out of 10

Based on 455 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

329th of 864 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Registered Nurse

Part and full-time roles are eligible for a $30,000 sign-on bonus — apply today to learn more! We are seeking an individual with a minimum of one year of RN experience for this role. This position is also referral eligible.

Indiana University Health is looking for passionate, experienced nurses to join our team and collaborate with top medical professionals.

At IU Health, you will learn and develop your career in significant ways, advancing healthcare and delivering the highest level of patient care. Being an IU Health nurse means building a professional nursing career designed by a culture that accepts your outstanding strengths and supports your personal and professional goals. If you are seeking an organization where you can develop clinical expertise, explore diverse career opportunities, embrace learning, cultivate new relationships, and fuel your spirit of inquiry, apply today.

This position currently qualifies for a NEW hourly wage differential in addition to standard shift and holiday differentials. More details about this differential will be provided during the interview process.

Shift: Full Time Days

1 year of ED experience preferred

Our full range of emergency care services include:

  • Level I Trauma Center uniquely equipped to serve patients who have encountered any type of trauma.
  • Level I Vascular Emergency Program, delivering urgent care for sudden aortic syndromes, including thoracic (chest) aortic aneurysms and/or dissections, and ruptured/symptomatic abdominal aortic aneurysms.
  • IU Health LifeLine ground and air transportation, operating the most advanced mobile intensive care units in the industry.
  • A nationally recognized Medical Toxicology Program and the Indiana Poison Center, the only center in the state certified by the American Association of Poison Control Centers.
  • An Intensive Diagnostic Treatment Unit, for extended observation of patients who are too sick to go home, but not ill enough to be admitted. Fewer than one in six emergency facilities in the country have this unique service.

Nursing skills gained on this unit:

  • Time management in a fast-paced environment
  • Attention to detail
  • Critical thinking skills
  • Foundation of nursing skills

Qualifications:

  • Requires an Associates of Nursing (ASN); Bachelors of Nursing (BSN) preferred.
  • Requires an active Registered Nurse (RN) license in the state of Indiana or an active Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) RN license.
  • Education: The Registered Nurse (RN) must have graduated from a nationally accredited nursing program.
  • Exceptions: Candidates who have not graduated from a nationally accredited program may be considered if they possess more than two years of acute care experience. Such exceptions are subject to review and approval by the Chief Nursing Officer (CNO).
  • Requires Basic Life Support certification through the AHA.
  • Other advanced Life Support certifications may be required per unit/department specialty according to patient care policies.

Why Join IU Health?

  • A supportive and collaborative work environment that is patient centered.
  • Competitive benefits.
  • 401(K) retirement savings with employer match.
  • Employer paid medical leave.
  • Tuition reimbursement.
  • Student loan forgiveness – IU Health qualifies under the public service loan forgiveness program.
  • Employee Assistance Program – Counseling at no cost to you
  • Healthy Results - Participation in our team member wellness programs award points that contribute toward a biweekly financial incentive in your paycheck. The more you participate, the more you earn.

Our culture of compassion allows for a holistic delivery of care that is individualized based on our patients' and their families' needs. At IU Health, every team member is a caregiver. This care does not stop with our patients, it also extends to one another and our community through service projects, health initiatives and wellness education.


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