Johns Hopkins Howard County Medical Center is a private not-for-profit community health care provider governed by a community-based board of trustees. Since its founding in 1973 the original 59-bed short-stay hospital has grown into a comprehensive acute care medical center with 226 licensed June 1998 Howard County General Hospital joined Johns Hopkins June 2023 the hospital was renamed Howard County Medical Center:
Why nurses love Howard County Medical Center:
- Team Nursing that focuses on an interdisciplinary approach to care with the nurse at the forefront
- Warm and collegial environment
- Fantastic benefits: parking
Hear what our hospital president has to say about what we do and why we do it: Summary:
The Registered Nurse (RN) is licensed by the State of Maryland through national examination for the practice of nursing. The RN is educationally prepared for competent practice at the beginning level upon graduation from an approved school of nursing. The RN assumes the primary responsibility and accountability for the delivery of all patient care.
Position Details:
- Inpatient Surgical
- Per Diem/PRN non-benefitted
- 12-hour day shifts
Education/Experience:
- BSN Preferred.
- RNs without a BSN must enroll in a BSN program within 6 months and complete degree within 4 years of their start date.
- Minimum of one (1) year of experience preferred.
Licensure/Certification:
- Current Maryland RN license or licensure in a compact state that allows practice in Maryland.
- CPR required.
- ACLS required for the following departments: Labor and Delivery Short Stay (Observation Unit) Cardiac Catheterization (Interventional Cardiovascular lab) Endoscopy Cardiac Rehab Infusion Services Clinic Pulmonary Function.
Johns Hopkins Howard County Medical Center is a private not-for-profit community health care provider governed by a community-based board of trustees. Since its founding in 1973 the original 59-bed short-stay hospital has grown into a comprehensive acute care medical center with 226 licensed June 1...
Johns Hopkins Howard County Medical Center is a private not-for-profit community health care provider governed by a community-based board of trustees. Since its founding in 1973 the original 59-bed short-stay hospital has grown into a comprehensive acute care medical center with 226 licensed June 1998 Howard County General Hospital joined Johns Hopkins June 2023 the hospital was renamed Howard County Medical Center:
Why nurses love Howard County Medical Center:
- Team Nursing that focuses on an interdisciplinary approach to care with the nurse at the forefront
- Warm and collegial environment
- Fantastic benefits: parking
Hear what our hospital president has to say about what we do and why we do it: Summary:
The Registered Nurse (RN) is licensed by the State of Maryland through national examination for the practice of nursing. The RN is educationally prepared for competent practice at the beginning level upon graduation from an approved school of nursing. The RN assumes the primary responsibility and accountability for the delivery of all patient care.
Position Details:
- Inpatient Surgical
- Per Diem/PRN non-benefitted
- 12-hour day shifts
Education/Experience:
- BSN Preferred.
- RNs without a BSN must enroll in a BSN program within 6 months and complete degree within 4 years of their start date.
- Minimum of one (1) year of experience preferred.
Licensure/Certification:
- Current Maryland RN license or licensure in a compact state that allows practice in Maryland.
- CPR required.
- ACLS required for the following departments: Labor and Delivery Short Stay (Observation Unit) Cardiac Catheterization (Interventional Cardiovascular lab) Endoscopy Cardiac Rehab Infusion Services Clinic Pulmonary Function.
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