RN Full-time

Registered Nurse (RN) - Morning and Afternoon/Night Shift

**Facility Name:** AXIOM HC FLORA

**Location:** 232 Given Street , Flora IL 62839

**Contact:** P. (618) 662-8381

**Pay:** $38 an hour

**Schedule:** Full-time and Part-time | Day and Night Shift Avaiable

**Experience in Long-Term Care Preferred**

Why Join Axiom Healthcare of Flora?

At Axiom Healthcare of Flora, we believe in providing exceptional care—for our residents and our team. You'll work in a supportive environment, receive competitive pay, and have access to career growth opportunities within our expanding healthcare network.

Perks & Benefits:

NEW Competitive Pay Rates!

Flexible Scheduling & Work-Life Balance

Comprehensive Benefits Package (Health, Dental, Vision, 401K)

Paid Time Off (PTO) & Holidays

Supportive & Team-Oriented Work Culture

Opportunities for Career Growth & Advancement

Continuing Education Support Opportunities

What You’ll Do as a Registered Nurse RN:

- Provide direct nursing care to residents and oversee CNAs.

- Administer medications & treatments as prescribed.

- Maintain accurate medical records & assist with physician rounds.

- Foster a positive, compassionate environment for residents and staff.

- Ensure compliance with federal, state, and local regulations.

- Assist with IV therapy, wound care, catheterization, and other nursing procedures.

What You’ll Need as a Registered Nurse RN:

Active Registered Nurse (RN) License (Unencumbered, State of IL)

CPR Certification (Required)

Experience in long-term care or skilled nursing (Preferred)

Strong leadership, communication, and critical-thinking skills

**Apply Today!** Be part of a team that values your skills, respects your time, and supports your growth. Click **APPLY NOW** and take the next step in your nursing career with Axiom Healthcare of Flora!

*Have questions? Reach out via phone P. (618) 662-8381, or stop by at 232 Given Street , Flora IL 62839—we’d love to hear from you!*

 

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