... Nursing License (RN, BSN, or MSN) with documented training in Pulmonary/Respiratory Care ... TMC is an equal opportunity employer.
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... Nursing License (RN, BSN, or MSN) with documented training in Pulmonary/Respiratory Care ... TMC is an equal opportunity employer.
Quick apply
... Nursing License (RN, BSN, or MSN) with documented training in Pulmonary/Respiratory Care ... TMC is an equal opportunity employer.
$12.15 - $19.63
9% of jobs
$19.63 - $27.11
9% of jobs
$30.30 is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$27.11 - $34.59
18% of jobs
The median wage is $39.64 / hr.
$34.59 - $42.07
22% of jobs
$42.07 - $49.55
16% of jobs
$51 is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$49.55 - $57.03
10% of jobs
$57.03 - $64.51
6% of jobs
$64.51 - $71.98
4% of jobs
$71.98 - $79.46
3% of jobs
$79.46 - $86.94
2% of jobs
$86.94 - $94.42
1% of jobs
$12
$45
$94
To thrive as a TMC RN (Texas Medical Center Registered Nurse), you need a valid RN license, strong clinical assessment skills, and a background in acute or specialized hospital care. Familiarity with electronic medical record (EMR) systems, various monitoring technologies, and advanced life support certifications such as BLS or ACLS are commonly required. Effective communication, resilience under pressure, and strong teamwork abilities are essential soft skills in this fast-paced environment. These skills ensure high-quality patient care and optimal collaboration within a multidisciplinary healthcare team at a major medical institution.
A TMC RN (Telemetry Registered Nurse) is a nursing professional who specializes in monitoring patients’ vital signs using telemetry equipment. They typically work in hospitals or specialized units, caring for patients with heart conditions or those requiring continuous monitoring. Their responsibilities include assessing patient data, responding to irregular heart rhythms, administering medications, and collaborating with the healthcare team. Strong critical thinking and quick decision-making skills are essential in this role.
A typical shift for a TMC RN often involves working in busy hospital units where you will assess patients, administer medications, and implement care plans in coordination with physicians, specialists, and allied health staff. You’ll regularly participate in interdisciplinary rounds, communicate critical patient updates, and advocate for patient needs. Collaboration is essential, as you’ll work closely with other nurses, therapists, case managers, and support staff to ensure comprehensive care. The fast-paced and diverse environment of the Texas Medical Center offers daily opportunities to expand your clinical skills and work within a supportive, team-oriented culture.
