NurseCore

Registered Nurse (RN) Home Care

Home Care - Las Vegas, NV - Full Time

Registered Nurse (RN) Home Care


Join a team that’s as passionate about patient care as you are! We’re looking for Registered Nurses (RN) with Ventilator, G Tube and Tracheostomy experience in the Las Vegas, Henderson and North Las Vegas area to serve the needs of our patient’s.   **SIGN ON BONUS AVAILABLE**
 

***Bonuses, Flexible Schedules, Weekly Pay ***

Create your own flexible schedule with same-day or weekly pay.

Responsibilities:

  • Qualified nurses must possess critical thinking skills, decisive judgment, and the ability to work with minimal supervision in a fast-paced environment. One year experience in infusion nursing, and home health experience preferred.

    • Provides in home infusions as defined within the scope of practice by the Nurse practice act. Provides quality care to patients requiring intravenous therapy in home or in an alternate setting. 
    • Administration and self-administration teaching of specialty pharmacy infusion therapies to patients with rare, chronic, and acute diseases in the home setting, infusion suites or physician office.
    • Expert in accessing, and maintaining SPC/PIV, CVAD (PICC/Midlines, implanted ports), SCIG, phlebotomy. Follows proper infection control measures.
    • Infusion of IVIG, SCIG, Alpha 1 anti-trypsin products, Biologic Response Modifiers, and enzyme replacement products in the home setting. Administration and training of injectables to patients in the home care setting.
    • Coordinates the planning for delivery of nursing care with the Director of Nursing and administers appropriate clinical decisions in the delivery of patient care. Proactively updates client/patients’ POC, health changes, and other related incidents.
    • Demonstrates knowledge of age-specific differences in the patient population including physiological and developmental differences unique to each group.
    • Ensures safe care to patients; adheres to all policies, procedures, and standards, including time management, supply management productivity and quality of service
    • Willingness to travel within assigned geographic region. Flexibility to work alternate shifts on short notice and can be on call for field visits as determined by business needs.
    • Administers CPR and other emergency procedures, as necessary.

Qualifications:

  • Licensed as a Registered Nurse through the State Board of Nursing.
  • Home health experience preferred.
  • Minimum of two years medical surgical or critical care/ER experience.
  • Minimum of one-year recent infusion experience.
  • Proof of current PPD, current CPR – hands-on class required.

Who We are at NurseCore

NurseCore is more than an agency, we’re a family. We take great pride in the compassionate nature of our leadership team and the development opportunities offered to our nurses and caregivers. Our team works locally in each city and surrounding areas to make lasting partnerships with both facilities and caregivers that improve the lives of those within their communities. We would love for you to work with us and build a lasting relationship.

Why NurseCore?

Our health professionals are the heart of NurseCore. That’s why we are happy to offer you competitive pay, benefits, a mobile app for timesheets, and access to our elite 24/7 caregiver support staff.

NurseCore provides benefits including health insurance and immediate employment and income verification through Equifax.

Some agencies and mobile apps contract (1099) staff. We employ (W2) our health professionals providing them coverage under our liability insurance, employer-paid taxes, overtime, and holiday pay*. We aim to assure you the best working and PRN experience with the least amount of risk.

NurseCore is made exceptional by our commitment to founding principles of professional and compassionate nursing services and leadership. To keep to our promise of quality and professionalism, we require all our applicants consent to a background check, and drug screen.

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