Baltimore, MD, USA
Registered Nurse II
Oncology Supplemental Float Pool
The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Baltimore, MD
Join the Johns Hopkins Hospital Nursing team and become part of a collaborative work environment at a world renowned, Magnet designated, academic medical facility. Johns Hopkins nurses are committed to patient safety, clinical excellence, optimizing outcomes through evidenced based practice, and life-long learning.
Our Oncology RN float pool is designed to supplement inpatient and outpatient staffing in our Comprehensive Cancer Center. Our adult patients have solid or liquid tumors and are being treated with surgical interventions, radiation therapies, standard of care and research chemo, and immunotherapies. Care is delivered on a continuum that incorporates acute, intermediate and critical care nursing services. Our nurses are committed to a culture of safety, accountability and clinical excellence. We are looking for nurses who are interested in becoming knowledgeable in a broad set of disease and cross trained to work across the continuum of care. Our inter-professional care teams include advanced practice providers, nurse extenders, unit based support technicians and administrative staff. Join our oncology float pool and become part of our mission driven, patient centered nursing team.
Candidate qualifications for a Registered Nurse 2 position:
*Per JHH Nursing Policy: If you do not currently possess a BSN or MSN degree, by accepting an offer of employment, you certify your understanding of the following: (a) the requirement to provide proof of enrollment into a BSN or MSN degree program to your hiring manager within your one year of hire date; (b) you must provide documentation of completion of at least 9 credits in 12 months until BSN or MSN degree is complete; and (c) you must provide documentation of completion of the BSN or MSN degree program within five years of hire date.
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