Registered Nurse
Work Setting
Physician Offices, Clinics, Urgent Care, Immediate
Care Settings, Skilled Nursing Facilities and Hospitals.
General Hours of Work
General hours for the registered nurse are 8 AM to
5 PM, however, your hours would be dependent on the office you work
in.
Some urgent care and immediate care settings may stay open later
than other clinics and physician offices. In addition, some larger
clinics will have night clinics, which may require you to stay in
the evening.
Skilled Nursing Facilities and Hospitals are required to have
licensed nursing on staff 24 hours a day. Therefore, they generally
operate on three shifts. The first shift is AM which generally
starts at 6:00 AM and ends at 2:00 or 2:30 PM. The second shift is
generally referred to PM or Evenings. It starts at 2:00 PM and will
generally end between 10:00 PM and 10:30 PM. The third shift is NOC
or Nights. This shift will generally start at 10:00 and end at 6:00
or 6:30 AM.
General Days of Work
The days per week are generally Monday through Friday, with
an occasional Saturday for clinics..
However, once again, this will depend
heavily on the setting you work in. For instance, Urgent Care and
Immediate Care settings are usually open on Sunday.
Skilled Nursing Facilities and Hospitals requires a licensed nurse
on staff 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Pay Range
Your pay range will depend on the setting you choose
to work in. For instance, an RN can expect to make a lower wage
working in the clinic, than in the hospital or skilled nursing
facility. However, the physical demand is lower in the clinic than
in the skilled nursing facility.
OLMIS states that the pay range for a registered nurse is $23.60 -
39.47 for Marion County with the average of $30.99. It is our belief
that this figure might be skewed by Kaiser Permanente.
It is our experience that the pay range will be anywhere from $19.00
- 24.00 per hour for the clinic setting and $21.00 - 35.00 per hour
for the skilled nursing facilities and hospitals.
Duties
A registered nurse in the skilled nursing facility
will generally work as a charge nurse, resident care manager or
director of nursing. Duties may include: supervising CNAs and CMAs. In
the skilled nursing facility an RN may be responsible for passing
meds, providing wound care, catheterization, working with IV's,
assessing patients, writing care plans, evaluating residents /
patients for level of care, contacting physicians, etc.
A registered nurse in the clinic setting may assist the
physician in assessing and treating patients, administering
medications, charting histories, assisting in office surgeries,
performing diagnostic measures, etc. In addition, an RN may be
responsible for triage.
Requirements
A registered nurse must be licensed by the
Oregon State Board of Nursing.
To obtain licensure, a person must attend a board approved nursing
program.
Local schools offering an approved nursing program are:
Chemeketa Community College
To Apply
We are currently accepting applications for several
RN positions in the Salem and Surrounding areas.
Medical
Employment Application
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