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RN Neuro Spine Med Surg Nights

Fort Wayne, IN Fort Wayne, IN Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$69.
2K - $87.
6K a year Estimated:
$69.
2K - $87.
6K a year Lutheran Hospital's Neuro Med Surg is looking for new grads to seasoned RNs to join our team! Benefits include up to $25,000 Welcome Bonus, tuition reimbursement, relocation bonus, and student loan repayment for eligible positions! This is a 20 bed unit, with high acuity patient level, so you must be compassionate, confident, and adaptable, with good critical thinking skills to assess patient needs.
Along with stroke, trauma and other neurological diagnosis, this unit cares for neuro-surgical and general med surg patients as well.
Requirements and
Qualifications:
ASN minimum Valid Indiana RN license BLS within 90 days from hire Additional certifications completed within 90 days - 6 months from hire Hiring new grads to experienced RN's As our RN's utilize their specialized skills, and unique training for each department, their dedication and commitment to our patients and the team set us apart! Recent grads can grow within our Nurse Residency program while experienced RN's can advance within the Clinical Advancement Program.
Apply today to learn more about our full time, part time, and PRN positions.
Equal Opportunity Employer INDLHN Education Required Associates or better in Nursing Licenses & Certifications Required L-IN-RN License Preferred C-AHA BLS Basic Cardiac.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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