At St. Mary’s Hospital, the Float team RNs could work in various Nursing Departments. These Nursing Departments include all Medical-Surgical units, which are Sacred Heart 5 (SH5), O’Brien 4 (OB4), and O’Brien 7 (OB7). Float RNs may also work in Critical Care and the Emergency Department with additional training. What will you do In this Registered Nurse RN role, you will monitor, record, and respond to patients’ clinical status. Assisting with various levels of care and treatment, while supporting and encouraging rehabilitation. As a float RN, you are assigned to your designated unit by the Nursing Supervisor before the shift. Float RNs are subject to float between one or more units during the 12-hour shift. Additional Info: Fast-paced environment. Work with a highly motivated interdisciplinary team. Demonstrate the ability to consistently provide safe, patient-centered care. Handle/support various organizational responsibilities. As a float RN, you will have the ability to work in all areas of the hospital and gain a vast experience in Nursing. Float RN’s develop strong colleague relationships that promote career growth. Float RN’s have strong managerial and administrative support on all shifts.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Associate degree
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees