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Registered Nurse - Wound, Ostomy & Continence (WOC) | Honolulu, Hawaii Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC) Civilian Contractor | Central Care Incorporated Schedule: Monday-Friday | 7:15 AM -3:45 PM (1 ...

Overview EnvisionAge Inc. is seeking Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurses (LPN/LVN) to support a federal healthcare contract at Tripler Army Medical Center and affiliated clinics in Hawaii.

Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC), 1 Jarrett White Road, Honolulu, HI; Desmond Doss Health Clinic, Building 683/O, Waianae Ave, Schofield Barracks, HI; and Warrior Ohana Medical Home, 91-1010 ...

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Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC), 1 Jarrett White Road, Honolulu, HI; Desmond Doss Health Clinic, Building 683/O, Waianae Ave, Schofield Barracks, HI; and Warrior Ohana Medical Home, 91-1010 ...

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How much do tripler army medical center rn jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 26, 2026, the average hourly pay for tripler army medical center rn in the United States is $47.93, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $35.58 and $57.21 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Tripler Army Medical Center RN, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Tripler Army Medical Center RN, you need a current RN license, strong clinical skills, and experience in acute or military healthcare settings. Familiarity with military healthcare systems, electronic health records like MHS GENESIS, and certifications such as BLS and ACLS are typically required. Excellent communication, cultural sensitivity, and adaptability are essential soft skills for working with diverse military populations and multidisciplinary teams. These skills ensure effective patient care, compliance with military protocols, and seamless collaboration in a dynamic hospital environment.

What are Tripler Army Medical Center RNs?

Tripler Army Medical Center RNs are registered nurses who work at Tripler Army Medical Center, a major military hospital located in Honolulu, Hawaii. These nurses provide comprehensive patient care to active duty military personnel, veterans, and their families in a variety of clinical settings, including emergency, surgical, pediatric, and outpatient departments. RNs at Tripler collaborate with other healthcare professionals to deliver high-quality care, support medical readiness, and often participate in military-specific health programs. They may also have opportunities for professional development and advancement within the federal or military healthcare system.

What is the difference between Tripler Army Medical Center Rn vs Military Hospital Nurse?

AspectTripler Army Medical Center RnMilitary Hospital Nurse
CredentialsRegistered Nurse license, possibly additional military certificationsRegistered Nurse license, military-specific certifications
Work EnvironmentMilitary hospital setting, inpatient and outpatient careMilitary hospital, clinics, and field environments
Employer & IndustryU.S. Army Medical Command, military healthcareMilitary healthcare facilities, government sector

Both roles require RN licensure and military certifications, working primarily in military healthcare settings. The Tripler Army Medical Center RN typically works in a large hospital environment, while a Military Hospital Nurse may work across various military healthcare facilities, including clinics and field units. The core responsibilities and credentials overlap significantly, with differences mainly in work environment and scope.

What are some common challenges RNs face when working at Tripler Army Medical Center, and how can they prepare for them?

Registered Nurses at Tripler Army Medical Center often encounter the challenges of working in a fast-paced, multidisciplinary military healthcare environment, serving both active-duty personnel and their families. Adapting to diverse patient needs, navigating military protocols, and collaborating closely with both civilian and military medical staff are common aspects of the role. To prepare, candidates should be open to continuous learning, develop strong communication skills, and familiarize themselves with military healthcare procedures. Building resilience and flexibility is key, as patient acuity and caseloads can vary day to day.
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Registered Nurse - Wound Ostomy & Continence (WOC)

Registered Nurse - Wound Ostomy & Continence (WOC)

CentralCare Inc

$70.09/hr

Full-time

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Registered Nurse – Wound, Ostomy & Continence (WOC) | Honolulu, Hawaii

Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC)
Civilian Contractor | Central Care Incorporated
Schedule: Monday–Friday | 7:15 AM –3:45 PM (1-hour lunch)

Take your nursing career to the next level at one of the most respected military medical centers in the country—while living in beautiful Honolulu, Hawaii

This is a unique opportunity to combine advanced clinical practice, leadership, and purpose-driven care while supporting active-duty service members and their families.


Compensation & Benefits
  • $65/hour base rate
  • $5.09/hour Health & Welfare (H&W)
  • 80 hours PTO (accrued annually)
  • 56 hours Sick Leave (accrued annually)
  • 11 Paid Federal Holidays
  • Consistent weekday schedule – strong work/life balance

Key Responsibilities
  • Plan, implement, and evaluate specialized care for patients requiring wound, ostomy, and continence management
  • Provide care across inpatient and ambulatory settings
  • Collaborate with physicians, surgeons, and interdisciplinary teams to deliver evidence-based, cost-effective care
  • Perform and support advanced wound care techniques including:
    • Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT)
    • Conservative sharp debridement
    • Compression therapy and offloading techniques
    • Use of specialty support surfaces and orthotics
  • Educate patients, families, and staff on wound care management and prevention strategies
  • Develop and implement individualized care plans and make clinical recommendations to providers
  • Train and mentor nursing and therapy staff in wound and ostomy care best practices
  • Support quality improvement initiatives and promote clinical excellence
  • Plans, implements, and evaluates nursing care to inpatient and ambulatory
    patients in treatment of wound care.
  • Collaborates with the primary care provider, surgeons, and other professional
    health care providers, in one or more surgical services, to assess, coordinate, plan, and implement the newest approaches and practices to deliver efficient, cost-effective wound care for the patient population.
  • Plans, organizes, directs, and evaluates nursing activities and services that
    relate to wound care and enterostomal therapy.
  • Incorporates teaching and learning activities into care plan
  • Makes recommendations to the physician for changes in wound/ostomy care
    orders/patient care plans, and provides evidence-based research support, as
    needed, in collaboration with a licensed independent provider.
  • Through training and support, empowers clinical staff to effectively assess
    patients, as related to wounds, ostomies, and incontinence; recommend
    appropriate protocols and advocate with physicians.
  • Provides basic wound/ostomy care training and orientation to all new nursing
    and therapy staff
  • Knowledge of, and skill in, the management of complex, delicate machinery
    and life-saving equipment, and wound care specific equipment, used for
    ultrasonic treatment, conservative sharps debridement, adaptive/off-loading
    orthotics (contact casts/ shoes/ boots, specialty support surfaces, negative
    (sub-atmospheric) pressure wound therapy, compression therapy/units and
    obtaining an arterial/brachial index.

Qualifications
  • Active Registered Nurse (RN) license
  • Must be a U.S Citizen
  • Must hold current American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) for
    Healthcare Provider, Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS)
  • Graduate of an accredited WOCN education program (WOCNEP)
  • Current WOCN certification (WOCNCB required)
  • Minimum 2 years of recent WOC RN experience (within the last 4 years)
  • Strong clinical knowledge of advanced wound care equipment and techniques
  • Ability to work independently and within a multidisciplinary team

What Makes You a Great Fit
  • Detail-oriented with strong clinical judgment
  • Passionate about patient education and improving outcomes
  • Skilled in collaboration and mentoring others
  • Comfortable in a fast-paced, mission-driven healthcare environment

Make a Meaningful Impact

This is more than a clinical role—it’s an opportunity to directly improve healing outcomes and quality of life for those who serve our country. Your expertise will support readiness, recovery, and resilience within the military community.


Ready to Combine Purpose + Paradise?

Bring your expertise to Tripler Army Medical Center and experience a career that is both professionally rewarding and personally fulfilling.