Registered Nurses (RNs)

Generations at Oakton Pavillion LLCDes Plaines, IL
5d$45Onsite

About The Position

REGISTERED NURSES (RNs) -- Generations at Oakton Pavillion, Des Plaines, IL - Up to $45.40 per hour ALL SHIFTS Available RN Openings:Full Time AM/PM/NOC (7a-3p,3p-11p, 11p-7a) Up to $43ph + $10,000 Sign on Bonus, paid @$2.40ph + $2.00 ph + Applicable Shift Differentials ~ Must be available to Work Every Other Weekend ~ Are you looking for an organization well-known for its stability and longevity, and a collaborative staff that shares your passion for excellence in patient care? Join us at Generations at Oakton Pavillion, and love what you do! $45.40 per hour is the FT, 'No Benefits' rate of $43 per hour + $2.40 Sign on Bonus. Actual rate may depend upon benefits selected. Generations at Oakton Pavillion is a Premier rehabilitation and skilled nursing community providing world class healthcare and concierge-like services for seniors. To learn more about this facility, go to our website at www.generationsoakton.com. “Generations - Our Family Caring for Your Family for Generations to Come” Equal Opportunity Employer

Requirements

  • Registered Nurse (RN) Licensed in the State of Illinois
  • Previous experience in a nursing home or long-term care facility preferred
  • Vent/Trach experience a pus
  • Must be committed to insuring our residents receive the highest standards of care
  • Must have compassion, tolerance and understanding of older adults
  • NOTE: Incomplete, inaccurate, outdated and untruthful resumes and/or applications may affect your consideration for employment.

Nice To Haves

  • Previous experience in a nursing home or long-term care facility
  • Vent/Trach experience

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

No Education Listed

Number of Employees

11-50 employees

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