Registered Nurse (RN) – Home Health | Arroyo Grande, CA

Santa Maria, CA
Part Time to Full Time
Experienced

Registered Nurses Only – RN License Required!
Location: Arroyo Grande, CA
Pay: Competitive Rates (Call for details)
Sign-On Bonus: $500
Pay Options: Daily OR Weekly – You Choose!
Schedule: Full-Time / Part-Time / Flexible
Current Need: Day Shifts – 12 Hours, 7 Days a Week (Choose the days that fit your lifestyle!)


💙 Join Our Team of Compassionate Home Health RNs

NurseCore of Santa Barbara is looking for caring, dependable, and skilled Registered Nurses (RNs) for home health cases in the Arroyo Grande area. If you want flexibility, stability, and a supportive team behind you, this is the perfect fit.

Whether you're picking up a few shifts or building a full schedule, we make it easy to work the way you want.


✨ Why Nurses Love Working with NurseCore

  • Competitive Pay + $500 Sign-On Bonus*
  • Daily or Weekly Pay – Get paid how you prefer
  • Flexible Scheduling – YOU choose your shifts
  • Mobile App for Easy Timekeeping
  • Local 24/7 Office Support – Real people, ready to help
  • Health, Dental & Life Insurance Options
  • Wireless Discounts (AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile)
  • W-2 Employment – With employer-paid taxes, liability coverage, OT + holiday pay*

🩺 What You’ll Do

  • Provide skilled nursing care per physician orders and patient care plans
  • Monitor, assess, and document patient conditions
  • Administer medications and treatments
  • Educate patients and their families to support recovery
  • Report significant changes promptly
  • Collaborate with physicians and clinical leadership to deliver high‑quality care

✔️ Requirements

  • Active California RN license
  • 1 year of RN experience in the last 3 years
  • Current CPR (AHA or Red Cross, live demo)
  • TB test or Chest X‑ray (within 12 months)
  • Recent Physical (within 12 months)
  • Completed Skills Assessment
  • Sexual Harassment Prevention Training

🏥 About NurseCore

NurseCore is a locally operated home health and staffing agency dedicated to putting people first—our patients and our nurses. We provide flexible scheduling, reliable pay, genuine support, and the benefits of being a W‑2 employee.

We believe compassionate care starts with taking great care of our nurses. At NurseCore, you’re not just a number—you’re part of a team that knows your name and appreciates your work.


*Sign-on bonus for new employees only. Paid after completing 80 hours of work.

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