Registered Nurse

SevitaTriadelphia, WV

About The Position

THRIVE AS A REGISTERED NURSE AT SEVITA. EACH DAY, YOU’LL Help your patients live better by conducting assessments, implementing health care plans, and monitoring patients’ conditions Be a respected health care leader — your perseverance motivates us to be better each and every dayCollaborate with teams of physicians and external medical centers partners who prioritize patient outcomes as much as you doLeverage your clinical skills to provide technical assistance, medical oversight, and training of staff to ensure extraordinary careUse your critical thinking and clinical judgment to best meet patients’ biological, physical, and behavioral needs Nursing at Sevita requires extraordinary passion, strength, and expertise. Wherever there is someone in need of care, you’ll work tirelessly to identify and advocate for their wellbeing. If you’re up for the challenge and align with our mission, let’s talk. EVERY PERSON DESERVES A FULFILLING CAREER

Requirements

  • Accredited RN degree
  • Current state RN license
  • Current CPR/First Aid certification
  • 2 years of experience passing medications
  • Clinical assessment skills
  • Critical thinking skills
  • Communication skills
  • Teamwork skills
  • Creative problem solving skills
  • Reliable
  • Responsible
  • Compassionate
  • Empathetic
  • Flexible
  • Valid driver’s license
  • Access to a registered vehicle with proof of insurance

Responsibilities

  • Conducting assessments
  • Implementing health care plans
  • Monitoring patients’ conditions
  • Provide technical assistance, medical oversight, and training of staff
  • Meet patients’ biological, physical, and behavioral needs

Benefits

  • Competitive Pay
  • 401(k) with a 3% company match
  • Ample time off
  • Holiday pay
  • Opportunities to explore different specialties and settings of care — disabilities, brain injury, substance abuse disorder, and more
  • Continuing education
  • Training
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