Registered Nurse (RN) - HVIS Prep & Hold

ChristianaCareNewark, DE
4d$41 - $66Onsite

About The Position

Join our dynamic team in the HVIS Prep & Hold Unit—a 36-bed area dedicated to the preparation and recovery of both inpatient and outpatient individuals undergoing procedures in the Cardiac Catheterization, Electrophysiology, and Vascular/Neuro Interventional Radiology Labs. We also support elective cardioversions. Our recovery care includes patients who have received moderate sedation, general anesthesia, or monitored anesthesia care. In this role, you’ll be part of a collaborative environment focused on delivering high-quality, compassionate care. The successful candidate will also be cross-trained in our Non-Invasive Cardiovascular Lab, expanding your skill set and professional development.

Requirements

  • BSN required or commitment to obtaining BSN within three years of date of hire.
  • BLS Certification Required.
  • One year of cardiac or critical care experience as a Registered Nurse required.
  • Delaware RN licensure or eligibility for licensure in the state of Delaware required.

Benefits

  • Full Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, etc.
  • Two retirement planning offerings, including 403(b) with company contributions
  • Generous paid time off with annual roll-over and opportunities to cash out
  • 12 week paid parental leave
  • Tuition assistance
  • Incredible Work/Life benefits including annual membership to care.com, access to backup care services for dependents through Care@Work, retirement planning services, financial coaching, fitness and wellness reimbursement, and great discounts through several vendors for hotels, rental cars, theme parks, shows, sporting events, movie tickets and much more!

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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