RN Per Diem
IntelyCare

Registered Nurse (RN)

$45 - $53 / HOUR

Enjoy the work-life balance you've always wanted and earn up to $53 an hour as a Registered Nurse (RN) in Warrenton, Virginia, and throughout Fauquier County. We know that nursing professionals who have flexible schedules are better able to provide exceptional patient care on a consistent basis. Our staff members, hired as W2 employees (with benefits), have the freedom to choose their own shifts at our various partner facilities, and to take time off on any day, week, or even month of their choosing.

IntelyCare is looking for skilled, dedicated professionals who value the freedom to pursue full lives outside of scrubs. Whether you like to start your day with a morning jog along Whites Mill Trail, want to spend hot summer afternoons at the Warrenton Aquatic and Recreation Facility, or you're planning a family visit to the nation's capital, our scheduling model allows you to fit it all in. Check out all we offer our IntelyPros and consider applying with us today.

Benefits

  • RN hourly rate: $45 to $53
  • Rates that are up to 25% higher on average
  • Weekly and daily pay options
  • Opportunities for overtime and boosted rates for holidays
  • Ability to quickly search for shifts in all states where you're authorized to practice
  • Your choice of a wide range of shifts at any of our partner facilities — including weekday/weekend shifts, day/evening/overnight shifts, and more
  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance (includes qualifying family members)
  • Employer tax withholding
  • Eligibility for 401k retirement plan
  • Opportunities to upskill with a dedicated staff of quality assurance nursing professionals
  • Undergraduate and graduate tuition discounts (up to 34%) at Excelsior University
  • Workers' comp coverage and malpractice insurance (employer paid)
  • All-in-one app to easily manage your shifts and workplace perks like free continuing education courses

Want to know what it's like to work for IntelyCare — straight from the source? Here are some reviews from a few of our "IntelyPros" to give you a sense of what it's like to be a part of our team:

"IntelyCare is 10/10! I have worked with them for a little over two years and I have never been disappointed. The customer service staff takes care of everything you need in a very timely manner."

"IntelyCare works with us, not against us! I have been feeling the support from the moment I started. Everyone here is willing to help you achieve your goals, and for that to happen you don’t necessarily have to be a full-time employee."

"Since I joined IntelyCare, I have been stress-free! I make my own schedule, I get to spend more time with my family, and make enough to cover my expenses."

"I love IntelyCare because it is extremely convenient and reliable. This job alone has saved me from being in debt and is keeping a roof over my head…There are so many benefits from being an IntelyPro: a good retirement plan, health insurance, shift variety, and a team that actually cares about you. I love being an IntelyPro!"

Job Responsibilities

  • Providing high-quality RN care in post-acute facilities
  • Reviewing various care options with the medical team, residents, and their family members
  • Coordinating with clinical teams to develop individualized care plans
  • Being accountable to follow and adhere to resident care plans
  • Administering appropriate medications and treatments to residents
  • Drawing fluids as needed for labs and testing
  • Using and monitoring medical equipment and devices to ensure effectiveness
  • Training and supervising nursing professionals and other care staff consistent with scope of practice guidelines
  • Promoting staff compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, facility policies, and nursing standards of care
  • Documenting all relevant data to include vital signs, nursing interventions and responses, and resident histories
  • Assisting staff members with incident investigations and the development of care best practices

Qualifications and Skills

  • Current Virginia state license to practice as a Registered Nurse (RN)
  • Graduation from an approved nursing program
  • At least 6 months of experience (RN or related role)
  • Ability to lift at least 50 lbs
  • Advanced organizational and communication skills

Get the Flexibility You Need and the Support You Deserve

As you compare Registered Nurse (RN) jobs in your area, consider joining a company that was created with professionals like you in mind. Get the work-life balance and peace of mind you deserve by joining the team ranked #1 in quality today.

COVID-19 Considerations: COVID-19 vaccination requirements vary by state.

We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.

Location: Warrenton, Virginia 20187

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