RN Float Pool for Critical Careother related Employment listings - Boynton Beach, FL at Geebo

RN Float Pool for Critical Care

As one of the few remaining not-for-profit health systems in Palm Beach County, Bethesda Health is a comprehensive, community-based hospital system that has grown with our community.
Our flagship hospital, Bethesda Hospital East (formerly known as Bethesda Memorial), has been a cornerstone of South Palm Beach County since 1959.
The new Bethesda Hospital West opened its doors on January 8, 2013, ready to serve the expanding western communities of South Palm Beach County.
We are proud to be the 2nd hospital in Florida to have been designated as an ANCC Pathway to Excellence organization with only 106 hospitals being designated nationwide.
This designation recognizes our hospital as having the qualities of a supportive nurse work environment where nurses can flourish and have the resources to achieve practice excellence.
We invite you to join us now as we expand upon our promise to be the voice for each and every patient and nurse, providing quality health services in a caring manner.
7A - 730P Per Diem, Flexible shifts available (requires a minimum of (4) four shift per pay period).
RN Float Pool for Critical CareBethesda Health - Central Staffing Center (Internal Registry)Registered Nurse must be able to float to ICU, CVICU and ER at both Bethesda Hospital East & West.
Florida RN license, BLS, ACLS and a minimum of (2) two years current experience is required in ICU and/or ER.
Internal Registry RN Float Pool for Critical Care Per Diem rate is $45.
00 As part of the Bethesda team you will enjoy outstanding benefits that include:
Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance, Flexible Spending Accounts, Basic Life Insurance, 401K 403b, Early Learning Center - Childcare, and Much More!.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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