Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA) - Hospital/ Acute
Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA) - Hospital/ Acute
Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA) - Hospital/ Acute
Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA) - Hospital/ Acute
Registered Nurse RN New Graduate Casper
RN 7M Med Surg Tele Unit, nights - eligible for $5/hr shift differential! New grads WELCOME!
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Registered Nurse Traveler- Med/Surg Oncology DAYS Rockingham $70/hr and $5K Bonus Potential
Certified Nursing Assistant - Med/Surg - Full time - Nights
Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) - Night Shift
Med-surg nursing jobs enable you to care for patients who are about to undergo surgery or who are recovering from it. With anywhere from 40 to 50 million major surgeries taking place in the United States each year, med-surg nurses are in demand for full-time, part-time, contract, temporary, and per diem work.
Working in the medical-surgical unit is an especially great way to gain exposure as a graduate nurse. You’ll encounter a variety of conditions and serve a diverse patient population. Ready to take the next step in your career? Begin your search for med-surg RN jobs on IntelyCare today and find the position that fits your needs.
Med-Surg Nurse Education and Skills
To qualify for med-surg nurse jobs, you’ll need a degree — either an associate degree in nursing or bachelor’s degree in nursing — from an approved nursing program. Once you receive a passing score on the NCLEX-RN exam, you might want to become board certified in medical-surgical nursing (MEDSURG-BC) or become a certified medical-surgical registered nurse (CMSRN).
Many med-surg RN jobs are located in acute care hospitals. But they’re also available in inpatient clinics, nursing homes, home healthcare settings, and outpatient surgical centers. Some duties you may be responsible for include:
- Assessing patients
- Administering medication
- Changing wound dressings
- Running medical tests and reviewing lab results
- Patient education
For more insight into what an employer might be looking for, check out our sample med-surg job description template.
Resume and Cover Letter for Med-Surg Nurse Jobs
A comprehensive, professional-looking nursing resume is key to showing an employer that you’re an optimal fit. Make sure your resume reflects the requirements that you see in a particular job posting. For instance, if the ad says the ideal candidate will “act as a mentor and help with orientation of new staff members,” incorporate that phrase in your resume.
In your cover letter, explain how you’ve guided and supported new nurses in the past. This can help an employer get a clearer picture of how you’d be a valuable addition to their team.
Interviewing for Med-Surg Nurse Jobs
Job interviews can make even the most experienced nursing professionals uncomfortable. But taking time to prepare in advance can do wonders for boosting your self-esteem and calming your nerves. Review our med-surg nurse interview questions to get some insight into the topics you might be expected to cover.
Med-Surg Nurse Salary
The average annual salary for a med-surg nurse is around $106,170. Your location, level of experience and education, facility type, and employer can make a difference in what you earn. For a better idea of med-surg nurse jobs’ salary ranges in your area, explore the latest openings on IntelyCare.
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