RN PCU Telemetry Full-time
St. Elizabeth Healthcare

Registered Nurse (RN) – Telemetry Cardiac Stepdown

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Job Type:

Regular

Scheduled Hours:

36

💙 Why You’ll Love Working with St. Elizabeth Healthcare

At St. Elizabeth Healthcare, every role supports our mission to provide comprehensive and compassionate care to the communities we serve. For more than 160 years, St. Elizabeth Healthcare has been a trusted provider of quality care across Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio. We’re guided by our mission to improve the health of the communities we serve and by our values of excellence, integrity, compassion, and teamwork. Our associates are the heart of everything we do. 

 

🌟 Benefits That Support You

We invest in you — personally and professionally.

Enjoy:
- Competitive pay and comprehensive health coverage within the first 30 days.
- Generous paid time off and flexible work schedules
- Retirement savings with employer match
- Tuition reimbursement and professional development opportunities
- Wellness, mental health, and recognition programs
- Career advancement through mentorship and internal mobility

Job Summary:

St. Elizabeth Healthcare is hiring a Registered Nurse (RN) for our 3S Cardiac Step-Down Unit located within the Ft. Thomas Hospital.

Registered Nurse (RN), 3S Telemetry/Cardiac - 23 Bed Unit
Shift/Hours: Full-Time – 36 hours/week, Night Shift 7P-7A

Job Description:

The best nursing career is right here.

Join our nursing team and find out what it means to be “Right Here.” 60% of our nurses have been with us 10 years or more! A nursing career at St. Elizabeth means inspiring hope and healing in those who need it most. You’ll enjoy the culture, compensation, and benefits you want, while receiving the support you need to advance your career.

With five Magnet-recognized facilities and a tradition of excellence unmatched in our region, St. Elizabeth is a place where nurses can flourish, and where their commitment to patients is mirrored by our administration’s commitment to them. Come see why we continue to be one of the most highly awarded health systems in our region.

The licensed registered nurse is a professional nurse who is responsible and accountable for providing evidence-based clinical care to designated patients utilizing the nursing process.  This is accomplished by assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating care according to established ethical/cultural codes and standards of nursing practices and working collaboratively with interdisciplinary teams to achieve patient outcomes. Must demonstrate respect, dignity, kindness, and empathy in each encounter with all patients, families, visitors and other employees regardless of cultural background.

A general job description can be provided upon request.

Qualifications:
Education, Credentials, Licenses:

Graduate from accredited School of Nursing.

If eligible, must have a Compact (multi-state) License in their primary state of residence.

Licensed to practice in the state where work is being performed. 

Meets contact hour requirements for licensure, including all state-required courses.  

Focus of education promotes nurses’ ability to practice in clinical area assigned.


Specialized Knowledge: 
Demonstrates knowledge of nursing theory, clinical practice standards, procedures, policies and competence in mathematical calculations associated with medication administration.  Competent to independently perform safe nursing skills and procedures.
Kind and Length of Experience: 
Successful completion of preceptorship and orientation to the facility and clinical area.  Able to critically think and problem solve in routine and emergency situations.

FLSA Status:

Non-Exempt

Right Career. Right Here. If you're looking for the right careers in healthcare, the right place to be is at St. Elizabeth. Join us, and you'll take pride in the level of care we offer our community.

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