RN Interventional Procedure $8K Sign on bonus

ID 2025-35797
Location
Wesley Long Hospital
Work Location
US-NC-Greensboro
Division : Name
Wesley Long Hospital
Department : Name
WLCH-Radiology Admin
Category
NURSING
Position Sub-Category
RN - RADIOLOGY
Position Type
Full Time (40 hours/week)
Employment Type
Employee
Exempt/NonExempt
Non-Exempt
FTE
1.00
Workforce Status
Onsite
Work Hours
40.00
Provider Schedule (specific schedule)
Four 10hr shifts; occasional holidays & on call
On call Required
Yes
Sub Category
RN - Radiology

Overview

An RN Interventional Procedure assists the interventional medical procedures by closely monitoring patient care and applying knowledge of healthcare best practices. Working under close supervision, this role helps to ensure patient safety and supports coordinated care efforts. When faced with complex challenges, the RN seeks advice from senior management

Responsibilities


Applies knowledge of patient needs and conditions to deliver nursing care within the interventional unit to ensure that every patient receives the direct and proper care needed.
Assists with interventional procedures to ensure alignment with clinical guidelines and patient needs.
Supports patient care plans and clinical outcomes to enhance success rates in interventional procedures.
Supports medical teams to ensure seamless coordination and adherence to interventional protocols.
Amasses and reviews data that guides upper-level management on strategic planning and procedural outcomes.
Performs other duties as assigned.

Qualifications


EDUCATION:
Required: Associate's Degree in Nursing
Preferred: Bachelor's Degree in Nursing

EXPERIENCE:
Required: 2 years as a Registered Nurse with 1 year in a critical care specialty as defined by ANCC or national nursing organizations

LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION/REGISTRY/LISTING:
Required:
Registered Nurse license in North Carolina or a Compact state
BLS (CPR)-American Red Cross or AHA Healthcare Provider

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