RN - Trauma Surgical, Nights - Saint Louis, United States - Mercy

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    Description
    Up to $20,000 Sign-On Bonus for exp RNs

    $10,000 for New Grad RNs

    (no contract for either)

    Incentives and Benefits:
    • Student Loan Forgiveness, up to $20,000
    • Tuition Reimbursement, up to $2,000 annually for continuing education
      • Can access Loan Forgiveness & Tuition Reimbursement at the same time
    • $16,000 for RN > BSN Bridge Program
    • Shift differentials- Days, Nights, & Weekends
    • Comprehensive Health/Dental/Vision, available Day 1
    • Free Parking
    • Stay Pay Premium Eligible
    Who We Are:

    Trauma and Surgery is a unit dedicated to meeting the needs of the acute & chronically ill patients in our community across the lifespan. The unit's primary focus are post-operative and traumatic care for the surgical and trauma population with services aimed at stabilizing, detecting, and treating emergency conditions as well as monitoring their chronic conditions.
    • Patient population includes pre/post op patients from many different disciplines including: General, Colorectal, Ortho, Neuro, Plastic, Urology and OMFS surgeries
    • Trauma patients commonly have multiple diagnoses which may include: multiple bone fractures secondary to MVA or Fall, gunshot wound, pneumothorax, traumatic brain injury, spinal injury, concussion, assault, blunt trauma, stabbed wound
    • Education of the patient and family is a consistent theme and focus throughout all levels of care provided
    • 33-patient bed unit
    • RN ratio of 4-5 patients
    • Close relationship with Trauma surgeons
    • Collaborate daily with Care Management team and PT/OT
    Qualifications:
    • Education: Nursing Degree from an accredited school
    • License: Current RN license in state of MO or meets the criteria to be eligible for licensure in state of Missouri
    • Certifications: Basic Life Support certification through the American Heart Association
    For more information please reach out to Georgie Trammell at Georgie..Net

    Mercy has determined this is a safety-sensitive position. The ability to work in a constant state of alertness and in a safe manner is an essential function of this job.