RN Full-time

Facility: Baylor Scott and White Hospital- Brenham, TX

Department: Acute Care (Med/Surg, PCU)

Shift/Status: Full Time, 36 hrs/wk

Schedule: Night Shift (7pm-7am), self- scheduling

Acute Care Unit

Patient Population: Adult/Geriatric Medical and Surgical and PCU level patients.

# of beds: 19

Patient Ratios: 1:5 (Med/Surg), 1:4 (PCU)

Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Brenham is a 25-bed critical access hospital, providing medical and surgical care, delivered by a team of medical experts. We are accredited by The Joint Commission and are also designated as a Level IV Trauma Center, and a Support Level III Stroke Facility. Additionally, we have achieved the American Nurse Credentialing Center Magnet Designation as a region. This is a hospital that works for you and exceeds all expectations! Don’t just take our word for it, let us show you a career that’s worth bragging about. 

We welcome applicants who will serve faithfully, act honestly, never settle, and recognize that we are in it together to deliver world-class healthcare.

 

Why Baylor Scott & White Health

At Baylor Scott & White Health, we empower each other to create healthier communities and deliver safe and high-quality care across the state of Texas. With more than 52 hospitals, 800 access points, a quality health plan and an award-winning research institute, you’ll enjoy endless opportunities to make your mark on the future of healthcare. At Baylor Scott and White Health, you’ll be joining a team that’s committed to better. Because better never settles. And neither should you. 

As the largest not-for-profit healthcare system in Texas and one of the largest in the United States, Baylor Scott & White Health has the resources to offer a variety of career opportunities to meet your personal and professional goals.  

The Baylor Scott & White Health nursing team challenges each other to innovate, to constantly raise the bar and to never settle. Every day, our diverse group of team members bring unique talents, a passion for innovation and a deep Commitment to those we serve.   

Baylor Scott & White Health Registered Nurses Enjoy

  • Competitive pay including an RN Bonus Program rewarding nurses for providing exceptional care and improving patient outcomes.
  • Attractive Relocation Assistance for full-time candidates.
  • Excellent benefits including a generous 401(k) program with company match, vacation and paid time off (PTO), tuition assistance, immediate eligibility for health and welfare benefits and wellness programs to keep you and your family healthy.  (Note: benefits may vary based on position type and/or level).
  • A strong shared governance model featuring unit-based councils that empower nurses and improve patient outcomes.
  • Access to more than 4,000 hours of online continuing education for professional development.
  • A strong system Nurse Practice Council that uses autonomy, authority and accountability in collaboration with transformational nursing leadership to drive nursing practice throughout Baylor Scott & White Health.
  • A spirit of inquiry and innovation that promotes Evidence-based practice, research and innovations in nursing practice.
  • A healthy work environment and culture of safety using inter-professional collaboration and professional competencies to meet the needs of patients to provide safe passage and quality outcomes at every encounter.

Qualifications

  • Grad of an Accredited Program
  • Specialized field of study should be nursing.
  • RN license.
  • Must have BLS certification or get it within 30 days of starting in this role.

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