Registered Nurse - Transplant Progressive Care Unit - FT Nights

Methodist Health SystemDallas, TX
Onsite

About The Position

Methodist Dallas Medical Center is seeking a Registered Nurse for its Transplant Progressive Care Unit. This is a full-time night position. The Registered Nurse will provide highly professional and technical nursing care to assigned patients, utilizing the nursing process for direct and indirect patient care. The role involves directing and supervising team members and collaborating with a multidisciplinary team to deliver age-appropriate care according to unit standards. Methodist Dallas Medical Center is recognized as a great place to work, known for its diverse workforce and numerous accolades, including Magnet designation and being a Top 10 Military Friendly Employer.

Requirements

  • Graduate of an accredited school of professional nursing.
  • Current Basic Life Support Certification
  • Current additional certifications as required by department
  • Current license to practice professional nursing in Texas or eligibility to do so
  • At least 6 months RN experience

Nice To Haves

  • BSN Preferred

Responsibilities

  • Communicate clearly and openly
  • Build relationships to promote a collaborative environment
  • Be accountable for your performance
  • Always look for ways to improve the patient experience
  • Take initiative for your professional growth
  • Be engaged and eager to build a winning team

Benefits

  • Great Place to Work Certified 2026-2027
  • Glassdoor’s Best Places to Work 2025 & 2026
  • Glassdoor’s Best Places to Work in Healthcare, Biotech & Pharma 2026
  • TIME’s Best Companies for Future Leaders 2025 & 2026
  • Newsweek’s America’s Most Admired Workplaces 2026
  • Glassdoor’s Best-Led Companies 2025
  • Fortune Best Workplaces in Health Care 2025
  • Military Friendly Gold Employer 2025
  • Becker’s Hospital Review 150 Top Places to Work in Healthcare 2025
  • Newsweek’s Americas Greatest Workplaces 2025
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