Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center, 2900 W Oklahoma Ave; Milwaukee, WI 53215 Where You Will Work: You will work in our Inpatient Rehabilitation Program (IRP), a CARF‑accredited, stroke‑certified rehabilitation unit that functions as a specialized admission service within the hospital. This environment offers registered nurses the opportunity to care for medically complex patients while developing strong rehabilitation‑focused nursing skills. Approximately 50% of our patient population includes individuals recovering from strokes and brain injuries, along with patients with other neurological conditions such as spinal cord injuries, Parkinson’s disease, and multiple sclerosis. The unit also cares for patients following kidney and liver transplants, as well as patients who have received or are awaiting heart transplants, including those requiring LVAD support. Additional patient populations include individuals with amputations, select joint replacements, and patients receiving oncology, dialysis, or hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBO) services. This diverse census provides RNs with broad clinical exposure and ongoing learning opportunities. The unit operates similarly to a medical‑surgical setting, allowing nurses to practice a wide range of core nursing skills; however, the unit does not utilize telemetry monitoring. Patients participate in a minimum of three hours of therapy daily (physical, occupational, and speech therapy as appropriate), and nursing plays a critical role in reinforcing therapy goals and promoting functional independence. This role is ideal for RNs who value patient education, rehabilitation nursing, teamwork, and long‑term patient impact, while continuing to build strong clinical assessment and critical‑thinking skills.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
1-10 employees