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Registered Nurse (RN) - Dialysis PRN Days | Greeley Rehab

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PAM Health, LLC

Greeley, CO (In Person)

$109,200 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 4 days ago (Updated 16 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/7/2026

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Job Description

Registered Nurse (RN)
  • Dialysis PRN Days | Greeley Rehab PAM Health, LLC
  • 3.1 Greeley, CO Job Details PRN $52
  • $53 an hour 21 hours ago Benefits Opportunities for advancement Referral program Qualifications RN License BLS Certification Full Job Description If you're looking for a schedule that fits your lifestyle, check out PAM Health.
Position will consist of one shift per week to maintenance the dialysis machines. Some things that our hospital can offer
YOU:
Opportunities for growth and advancement Flexible scheduling Employee Bonus Referral Program $$$ Supportive leadership
Compensation:
$52-53/hr Under the direction of the Chief Nursing Officer/Director of Nursing, Nurse Manager or Charge Nurse, the Dialysis Registered Nurse is responsible for utilizing the nursing process while delivering, directing and supervising care to patients admitted to the nursing unit. The Registered Nurse plans, coordinates, and provides patient care to include interdisciplinary planning, discharge planning, patient and family teaching for post-hospitalization, and accessing community resources. May perform other related duties as assigned or requested, including Charge Nurse (ACLS certification required). Dialysis Nurses are responsible for overseeing dialysis treatments required by patients suffering from acute or chronic kidney failure as ordered by physicians. RN License in the state you are applying Current BLS certification Current ACLS certification is preferred initially and required after 90 days of employment. Let us help you get your ACLS!
  • ACLS is
REQUIRED
from day 1 for all Charge Nurses, High Obs, and ICU. Certification through the Nephrology Nursing Certification Commission (NNCC) is preferred but not required.