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RN Emergency Department Nurse - Evening Shift

$37–$57/

About the Role

Join our team as an RN Emergency Department Nurse for evening shifts at Johns Hopkins Health System. This role offers a unique opportunity to work in a fast-paced environment while providing critical care to patients in need. As an RN Emergency Department Nurse, you will be part of a dedicated team focused on delivering exceptional healthcare services.

What You'll Do

  • Provide high-quality nursing care to patients in the Emergency Department.
  • Utilize Team Nursing approach to ensure comprehensive patient care.
  • Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to enhance patient outcomes.
  • Monitor and assess patient conditions, administering medications and treatments as prescribed.
  • Participate in continuous education and training to maintain nursing competencies.

Requirements

  • Associate Degree from an accredited Nursing Program.
  • CPR/BLS certification required (AHA, Red Cross, or Military Training Network accepted).
  • At least one year of experience as an RN in a hospital setting.
  • Ability to work 12-hour evening shifts, totaling 36 hours per week.
  • Must enroll in an accredited BSN/MSN program within one year of hire if hired with an Associate’s degree.

Nice to Have

  • Experience in emergency nursing or critical care.
  • Leadership skills and ability to mentor junior staff.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills.

What We Offer

  • Competitive hourly salary ranging from $37.13 to $57.87.
  • Comprehensive benefits package including health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off.
  • Free parking and a warm, collegial work environment.
  • Opportunities for professional development and career advancement.
  • A commitment to diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
Why This Job7.5 of 10

This RN Emergency Department Nurse position offers a competitive salary and a supportive work environment at a prestigious health system.

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Who Will Succeed Here

Proficient in emergency nursing practices with a strong understanding of trauma care protocols, including Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) and Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS).

Adaptability to high-pressure environments, demonstrating the ability to make quick, informed decisions while maintaining a calm demeanor during critical situations.

Experience in utilizing electronic health record (EHR) systems effectively for patient documentation and care coordination, ensuring compliance with healthcare regulations.

Learning Resources

Emergency Nursing Core Curriculumguide

Career Path

RN Emergency Department Nurse - Evening Shift(Now)Charge Nurse or Clinical Nurse Specialist in Emergency Care(1-2 years)Nurse Manager or Director of Emergency Services(3-5 years)

Market Overview

Market Size 2024
$1.7T
Annual Growth
8.5%
AI Adoption in Healthcare
40%
Investment in Health Tech
+25%
Labour Demand for Nurses
+10%
Avg Salary for RN in Emergency Dept
$85K

Skills & Requirements

Required
NursingCPRBLS
Growing in Demand
Telehealth ProficiencyData Analytics in Patient CareCrisis Management
Declining
Traditional Patient ChartingBasic CPR Techniques (replaced by advanced techniques)

Domain Trends

Rise of Telehealth Services
Telehealth services are expected to grow by 30% by 2025, allowing nurses to provide care remotely, which is especially important for emergency departments.
Integration of AI in Patient Monitoring
AI-driven patient monitoring systems are projected to reduce response times by 20%, enhancing emergency care efficiency.
Shift Towards Data-Driven Decision Making
Healthcare organizations are increasingly using data analytics, with 50% of hospitals adopting data-driven approaches for improving patient outcomes by 2025.

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