NP Full-time
Emerson Hospital

Nurse Practitioner

Job Summary Reporting to the Director of Hospital Medicine, provides daily evaluation and management to inpatients. This work will be in collaboration with the hospitalist service physician or surgical attending physician, and any physician specialists involved with each patient. The supervising physician of record will be one of the hospitalist physicians for purposes of establishing a collaboration agreement for licensure and prescribing status as well as periodic performance reviews. A second supervising physician may be established for surgical cases. Day-to-day nurse practitioner patient care supervision may be delegated to any one of the on-site hospitalist physicians or surgeons, as applicable. The degree of autonomy of the nurse practitioner’s daily practice will depend on the details of each particular case and the preferences and skills of the NP. The NP will always have access to an on-site hospitalist for help with clinical evaluation, decision-making and logistical back-up. The NP works in accordance with Hospital privileges. Minimum Qualifications Education Completion of a Bachelor’s Degree and an accredited Nurse Practitioner Program. Experience Acute-Care Nursing Practitioner Diploma or Adult Nurse Practitioner graduate with 2 years of acute care or inpatient experience. Licensure and/or Certification Current licensure as nurse practitioner in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts required. National certification with recertification as required every six years. ACLS certification required. BLS Healthcare provider required. Must be able to attain and maintain privileges at Emerson Hospital as Hospitalist Nurse Practitioner Skills Strong clinical, analytical, and organizational skills. Ability to work as a team. Excellent computer skills. Ability to read, write, and communication in English. Excellent customer service skills. Ability to maintain confidential information.
RN Oncology Full-time
Emerson Hospital

ONCOLOGY NURSE NAVIGATOR

Job Summary The Oncology Nurse Navigator (ONN) is an experienced oncology nurse responsible for the individualized needs assessment of cancer patients, family members and their care givers across all phases of the cancer care continuum. The Navigator readily identifies personal and systemic barriers and through problem solving and referrals, helps to improve access to treatment and thereby achieving better patient outcomes. The ONN reports to the Director of Oncology and Infusion Services and works collaboratively with all members of the oncology team. Job Functions Coordination of Care Identifies patient’s potential and realized barriers to care at the initial encounter and periodically throughout navigation, matching unmet needs with appropriate services and referrals both hospital and community based (e.g. nutrition, social work, pre/rehabilitation, transportation, support groups, legal and financial services, palliative care, etc.) Develops or uses appropriate screening and assessment tools and methods. Develops knowledge of available resources within the hospital and establishes relationships with the providers of these resources Develops knowledge of available local, community, or national resources and the quality of services provided; also establishes relationships with the providers of these services. Assesses and promotes healthy lifestyle choices and self-care strategies through education and referrals to ancillary services. Applies knowledge of clinical guidelines throughout the oncology continuum (diagnosis, surgery, medical and radiation oncology, and survivorship or end of life). Supports a smooth transition of patients from active treatment into survivorship, chronic cancer management, or end-of-life care. Documents relevant patient information and individualized care plans in the patient’s electronic record Patient Education Provides individualized care and education within the context of functional status, cultural consideration, health literacy, psychosocial, reproductive/fertility, and spiritual needs for patients, families, and caregivers. Collaborates with treating physicians and support staff to provide appropriate and timely education to patients to prevent unnecessary hospitalizations or clinic visits and improve adherence to treatment. Obtains or develops patient educational materials for patients, families and caregivers. Provides anticipatory guidance and manages expectations to assist patients in coping with a chronic or terminal diagnosis, and its potential and expected outcomes. Communication Advocates for patients and empowers patients to self-advocate and communicate their needs promoting patient-centered care. Acts as a liaison between patients, families and caregivers and the care providers within their multidisciplinary oncology team. Builds therapeutic and trusting relationships with patients, families and caregivers through effective communication and listening skills. Works collaboratively with Medical Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Surgical Services, Naka Infusion and other subspecialties (e.g. nutrition, social work, rehabilitation, support groups, etc.) Facilitates communication among members of the multidisciplinary cancer care team to prevent fragmented or delayed care. Attends and participates in meetings and cancer conferences to ensure timely follow-up on treatment and supportive care recommendations Professional Development Participates in the tracking and monitoring of metrics and outcomes, in collaboration with administration, to document and evaluate outcomes of the navigation program and report findings to the oversight committee. Maintains and supports patient’s rights to care, privacy and respect. Supports the development and maintenance of a survivorship program in collaboration with MGH Medical Oncology. Supports workgroup initiatives to achieve and maintain national accreditation status. Works to promote and advance the oncology nurse navigator role and takes responsibility to pursue personal professional growth and development. Contributes to the oncology nurse navigator program, role development, implementation, and evaluation within the healthcare system and community. Develops and promotes pathways for oncology patient recruitment by collaborating with internal and external stakeholders. Demonstrates the importance of patient satisfaction by addressing feedback data and working to develop patient satisfaction improvement processes for patients. Contributes to the knowledge base of the healthcare community and in support of the oncology nurse navigator role through activities such as involvement in professional organizations, presentations, publications, and research. Ensures all proper documentation is readily available for all members of the multidisciplinary team across all EMRs (i.e. Mosaic, Epic, Meditech & Centricity).
NP Full-time
Emerson Hospital

Nurse Practitioner

Job Summary Reporting to the Director of Hospital Medicine, provides daily evaluation and management to inpatients. This work will be in collaboration with the hospitalist service physician or surgical attending physician, and any physician specialists involved with each patient. The supervising physician of record will be one of the hospitalist physicians for purposes of establishing a collaboration agreement for licensure and prescribing status as well as periodic performance reviews. A second supervising physician may be established for surgical cases. Day-to-day nurse practitioner patient care supervision may be delegated to any one of the on-site hospitalist physicians or surgeons, as applicable. The degree of autonomy of the nurse practitioner’s daily practice will depend on the details of each particular case and the preferences and skills of the NP. The NP will always have access to an on-site hospitalist for help with clinical evaluation, decision-making and logistical back-up. The NP works in accordance with Hospital privileges. Minimum Qualifications Education Completion of a Bachelor’s Degree and an accredited Nurse Practitioner Program. Experience Acute-Care Nursing Practitioner Diploma or Adult Nurse Practitioner graduate with 2 years of acute care or inpatient experience. Licensure and/or Certification Current licensure as nurse practitioner in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts required. National certification with recertification as required every six years. ACLS certification required. BLS Healthcare provider required. Must be able to attain and maintain privileges at Emerson Hospital as Hospitalist Nurse Practitioner Skills Strong clinical, analytical, and organizational skills. Ability to work as a team. Excellent computer skills. Ability to read, write, and communication in English. Excellent customer service skills. Ability to maintain confidential information.
RN Part-time
Emerson Hospital

CLINICAL RESOURCE NURSE OB-$9,000 Sign on Bonus

The Clinical Resource Nurse partners with the Director/Nurse Manager to ensure operational readiness of the department in the provision of direct nursing care for antenatal, intrapartum and postpartum, and special care nursery patients. This position has operational oversight responsibilities and participates with the nursing team in care planning and delivery, utilizing the nursing process to provide appropriate comprehensive care, in accordance with the stated philosophy and objectives of the Nursing Service Department and the OB Department. The Clinical Resource Nurse facilitates communications between all Clough Birthing Center units in collaboration with the Director/ Nurse Manager and serves as mentor and role model for staff. Job Functions Supports staff evaluations by providing input regarding the quality of care, and alignment with policies, procedures, standards, and regulations and the mission, vision and values of the Maternity Dept. Represents the organization professionally in communication, attire and interaction with others. Builds trust with coworkers by being honest, ethical, professional, and inclusive: encourages unity throughout the department and follows through on commitments. Establishes and maintains effective communication in all areas of responsibility. Utilizes constructive conflict management strategies, just in time coaching, and goal setting to optimize staff performance, growth, and engagement. Collaborates with the OB Nurse Educators to coordinate competency assessments for existing staff and the training and orientation process of new employees. Participates in the development, monitoring and evaluation of clinical and patient satisfaction initiatives, standards of nursing practice and outcomes of patient care. Participates in quality assurance, data collection and analysis, and improvement initiatives. Engages staff to participate in audit activities, drills, and action plan implementation. Oversees and maintains unit schedules. Projects staffing needs of next day and conducts staffing reconciliation based on acuity and procedure schedule. Responsible for balancing safe staffing needs and fiscal responsibility, while maximizing usage of available resources. Partners with other unit clinical resource nurses to support operations which include weekends and holidays to maintain 24/7-unit coverage. Participates in reviewing and revising policies and procedures specific to the patient population In collaboration with the Director/Nursing Manager, evaluates staff performance based on developed standards. Assumes responsibility with the Director/Nursing Manager for optimal maintenance and utilization of supplies and equipment. Participates in hospital committees and programs, as appropriate. Maintains and supports patient’s rights to care, privacy and respect. Other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Education Bachelor's Degree or higher required. Experience Minimum two years of experience in obstetrical and/or neonatal nursing with demonstrated leadership abilities required. Demonstrated proficiency/ competence in 2 of the 3 areas supported; Labor and Delivery, Postpartum/couplet care, Special Care Nursery. Previous charge nurse experience preferred. Previous charge nurse experience preferred. Licensure and/or Certification Current licensure to practice professional nursing in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts required. BLS healthcare provider required. ACLS, NRP required. Certification in specialty area strongly preferred or must be obtained within first year of hire. Skills Basic nursing skills. Assessment skills. Critical thinking skills. Organizational skills. Computer skills. Ability to maintain confidential information. Must have the ability to read, write, and communicate in English Excellent customer service skills. Computer skills required.
RN Wound Care Part-time
Emerson Hospital

RN-Wound Care

Job Summary Under the general direction of the Director of the Wound Care Center and in direct collaboration with and medical supervision of physicians, performs treatment, management, control, diagnostic evaluation and care of patients with deficiencies and abnormalities associated with problematic wounds who are receiving comprehensive wound care and or hyperbaric oxygen treatment. Minimum Qualifications Education Graduate of an accredited school of professional nursing required. o BSN preferred. Experience Previous experience in wound care strongly preferred. Licensure and/or Certification Current licensure as a professional nurse in Massachusetts required. BLS healthcare provider required. Certification as WOCN, CWCN or CWS strongly preferred. Skills Basic nursing skills. Communication skills. Assessment skills. Critical thinking skills. Organizational skills. Excellent customer service skills. Must be able to read, write, and communicate in English. Computer skills required Ability to maintain confidential information.
Student Nurse Full-time
Emerson Hospital

PCT/Student Nurse

Job Summary Provides assistance with nursing care of patients as needed under the direction and supervision of licensed nursing personnel. Nursing care is provided in accordance with the stated philosophy and standards established by the Nursing Services Department and regulatory agencies. The Patient Care Technician is accountable for the aspects of nursing care they are directed to provide within their scope of practice. Minimum Qualifications Education High School diploma or equivalent required. Must be currently enrolled in a professional or practical nursing program Experience At least one medical surgical clinical rotation required. Acute care experience preferred. Licensure and/or Certification BLS healthcare provider required. Certified Nursing Assistant strongly preferred Skills Ability to take vitals. Communication skills. Interpersonal skills. Excellent customer service skills. Ability to read, write, and communicate in English. Computer skills. Ability to maintain confidential information Show more Show less
RN Labor and Delivery Full-time
Emerson Hospital

RN - Labor & Delivery

Registered Nurse – Labor & Delivery About The Role Bring your skills, compassion, and calm presence to one of life’s most meaningful moments. As a Labor and Delivery RN , you’ll support mothers, babies, and families through labor, delivery, and the postpartum experience. Reporting to the Director of Obstetrical Nursing, you’ll provide safe, high-quality, family-centered care while collaborating with physicians, midwives, and a dedicated team of professionals. Every shift brings the opportunity to make a lifelong impact. What You’ll Do Provide labor support, fetal monitoring, and comprehensive care during labor and birth. Circulate for cesarean section deliveries and assist in emergent situations. Care for mothers and newborns in the immediate postpartum period. Assess, plan, implement, and evaluate individualized nursing care for mothers and infants. Educate and empower patients and families throughout their childbirth journey. Support continuity of care across Labor & Delivery, Mother/Baby, and Special Care Nursery when needed. Supervise and delegate care to support staff, ensuring safe and effective practice. Document all patient care clearly and accurately according to policy. Participate in quality improvement, unit projects, and ongoing professional education. Advocate for patients’ rights, privacy, and dignity in every interaction. What You Bring Bachelor’s degree in nursing preferred. Current Massachusetts RN license. BLS certification within 3 months of hire. NRP certification within 6 months of hire. Fetal monitoring certification and ACLS preferred. Previous labor and delivery experience strongly preferred. Excellent assessment, communication, and critical thinking skills. Ability to work collaboratively, stay organized, and respond quickly in fast-paced situations. Comfort with computer systems and commitment to confidentiality. Why You’ll Love It Here Few roles are as rewarding as guiding families through childbirth. Here, you’ll be part of a supportive, collaborative team that values your expertise, fosters professional growth, and celebrates the joy of bringing new life into the world. From the first contraction to those first precious moments after delivery, you’ll play a vital role in ensuring safety, comfort, and unforgettable care. Join our Labor & Delivery team and be there for the moments that matter most. Apply today! Show more Show less
RN Pediatric Full-time
Emerson Hospital

RN - Special Care Nursery

$15k Sign On Bonus (min 1 yr of experience) Job Summary The Registered Nurse is responsible for utilizing the nursing process to provide comprehensive care appropriate to neonates during high-risk deliveries and in a Level-2 nursery. Nursing care is provided in accordance with the stated philosophy and standards established by the Nursing Service Department, regulatory agencies and professional organizations. The Registered Nurse is accountable for the safety of nursing care they deliver or supervise. The Registered Nurse is responsible to the patient and the family or significant others for the quality of direct and indirect nursing care delivered. Line responsibility to the Director, Obstetrical Nursing or designee. Minimum Qualifications Education Graduate of professional accredited nursing school required. Experience Previous experience in special care nursing of newborns preferred. 1 year of experience in SCN or Nicu required to qualify for the sign-on bonus. Licensure and/or Certification Currently licensed to practice professional nursing in Massachusetts required. BLS healthcare provider required. NRP required within 3 months of hire. Skills Basic nursing skills. Communication skills. Assessment skills. Critical thinking skills. Organizational skills. Computer skills. Must have the ability to read, write, and communicate in English. Ability to maintain confidential information. We are proud to share that U.S. News & World Report named Emerson Health a 2026 Best Hospital for Maternity Care. This recognition reflects the extraordinary work of our maternity team, professionals who combine clinical excellence with compassionate, personalized care. Every day, they support families through one of life’s most meaningful journeys with skill, empathy, and trust.
RN Labor and Delivery Part-time
Emerson Hospital

RN - Labor & Delivery

$5k Sign On Bonus Registered Nurse – Labor & Delivery About The Role Bring your skills, compassion, and calm presence to one of life’s most meaningful moments. As a Labor and Delivery RN , you’ll support mothers, babies, and families through labor, delivery, and the postpartum experience. Reporting to the Director of Obstetrical Nursing, you’ll provide safe, high-quality, family-centered care while collaborating with physicians, midwives, and a dedicated team of professionals. Every shift brings the opportunity to make a lifelong impact. What You’ll Do Provide labor support, fetal monitoring, and comprehensive care during labor and birth. Circulate for cesarean section deliveries and assist in emergent situations. Care for mothers and newborns in the immediate postpartum period. Assess, plan, implement, and evaluate individualized nursing care for mothers and infants. Educate and empower patients and families throughout their childbirth journey. Support continuity of care across Labor & Delivery, Mother/Baby, and Special Care Nursery when needed. Supervise and delegate care to support staff, ensuring safe and effective practice. Document all patient care clearly and accurately according to policy. Participate in quality improvement, unit projects, and ongoing professional education. Advocate for patients’ rights, privacy, and dignity in every interaction. What You Bring Bachelor’s degree in nursing preferred. Current Massachusetts RN license. BLS certification within 3 months of hire. NRP certification within 6 months of hire. Fetal monitoring certification and ACLS preferred. Previous labor and delivery experience strongly preferred. Excellent assessment, communication, and critical thinking skills. Ability to work collaboratively, stay organized, and respond quickly in fast-paced situations. Comfort with computer systems and commitment to confidentiality. Why You’ll Love It Here Few roles are as rewarding as guiding families through childbirth. Here, you’ll be part of a supportive, collaborative team that values your expertise, fosters professional growth, and celebrates the joy of bringing new life into the world. From the first contraction to those first precious moments after delivery, you’ll play a vital role in ensuring safety, comfort, and unforgettable care. Join our Labor & Delivery team and be there for the moments that matter most. Apply today! We are proud to share that U.S. News & World Report named Emerson Health a 2026 Best Hospital for Maternity Care. This recognition reflects the extraordinary work of our maternity team, professionals who combine clinical excellence with compassionate, personalized care. Every day, they support families through one of life’s most meaningful journeys with skill, empathy, and trust.
RN Telemetry Full-time
Emerson Hospital

Registered Nurse (RN) - Medical /telemetry/Stroke

Registered Nurse – Medical, Telemetry & Stroke Unit About The Role Join a team where your expertise, compassion, and quick thinking truly make a difference. As a Registered Nurse in our Medical, High-Level Telemetry, and Stroke Department, you’ll provide comprehensive, patient-centered care in a dynamic environment. This is a unit where every detail matters from monitoring complex conditions to providing education and support for patients and families. Reporting to nursing leadership, you’ll be part of a highly skilled team committed to safety, collaboration, and excellence. What You’ll Do Deliver safe, age-appropriate, and high-quality nursing care using the full nursing process. Assess, plan, implement, and evaluate individualized care plans for patients and families. Monitor telemetry patients and provide critical interventions for stroke and complex medical cases. Collaborate with physicians and interdisciplinary teams to coordinate effective patient care. Educate patients and families to promote understanding and confidence in recovery. Document findings, interventions, and outcomes clearly and accurately. Mentor and support colleagues through teamwork, preceptorship, and professional growth. Participate in continuing education, hospital initiatives, and unit projects that advance patient care. Promote patient rights, dignity, and respect at every step. What You Bring Graduate of an accredited nursing program (BSN preferred). Current Massachusetts RN license. BLS certification required. 1–2 years inpatient medical-surgical experience preferred. Oncology certification preferred. Strong communication, assessment, and critical thinking skills. Excellent organizational skills and customer service. Comfort with computer systems and commitment to confidentiality. Why You’ll Love It Here Working in the Medical, Telemetry, and Stroke Unit means being at the heart of acute care nursing. You’ll gain invaluable experience managing complex patients, while being supported by a collaborative, multidisciplinary team. Here, your role goes beyond providing care you’ll be an advocate, an educator, and a trusted partner to patients and families during some of their most vulnerable moments. Bring your skills, compassion, and commitment to excellence to a team where you’ll grow as a nurse and make a real impact every day. Apply today! Show more Show less
RN Full-time
Emerson Hospital

Registered Nurse (RN) - Endoscopy

Registered Nurse Endoscopy Unit About The Role If you’re looking for a nursing career that blends advanced procedures with compassionate patient care, our Endoscopy Unit is the place for you. As an Endoscopy RN, you’ll play an essential role in preparing patients, assisting physicians during diagnostic and therapeutic gastroenterology procedures, and ensuring every patient feels informed, safe, and cared for. Reporting to the Clinical Nurse Manager, you’ll be part of a collaborative team dedicated to delivering exceptional outcomes with skill and empathy. What You’ll Do Educate patients and families about procedures, treatments, and recovery. Assess patients, administer medications, and evaluate therapeutic responses. Prepare patients for procedures and ensure their safety and comfort. Serve as a Procedure Nurse (if ACLS and Conscious Sedation credentialed), assisting physicians during diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Participate in the on-call rotation for urgent cases if ACLS and sedation credentialed. Recognize and respond to emergent situations with critical thinking and quick action. Document patient data to ensure seamless care and continuity. Communicate with interdisciplinary teams, charge nurses, and patient care coordinators to keep workflows smooth. Stay current with continuing education, unit projects, and best practices to continually improve care. What You Bring Graduate of an accredited school of nursing. Current Massachusetts RN license required. Previous Endoscopy nursing experience preferred. ACLS and Conscious Sedation credentialing required to function as a Procedure Nurse and participate in the on-call rotation. Strong communication, assessment, and critical thinking skills. Excellent organizational skills and customer service. Proficiency with computers and ability to maintain patient confidentiality. Why You’ll Love It Here This role offers the chance to grow your nursing expertise in a specialized setting while making a meaningful difference in patient care. From providing reassurance before a procedure to collaborating with physicians in real time, you’ll experience the full impact of your skills every day. We foster a supportive, team-focused environment where your professional development is encouraged, and your contributions are valued. If you’re ready to take your nursing career deeper into specialty care, join our Endoscopy team and help patients feel confident and cared for at every step. Apply today! Show more Show less
RN Psych Part-time
Emerson Hospital

Registered Nurse (RN)- Behavioral Health Unit

Job Summary The Registered Nurse is responsible for utilizing the nursing process to provide comprehensive care appropriate to the age of the patients served on the Behavioral Health unit, as directed by nursing management. Nursing care is provided in accordance with the stated philosophy and standards established by the Nursing Service Department and Behavioral Health unit, regulatory agencies and professional organizations. The Registered Nurse is accountable for the safety of nursing care they deliver or supervise. The Registered Nurse is responsible to the patient and the family or significant others for the quality of direct and indirect nursing care delivered. Line responsibility to the Director, Behavioral Health Services or designee. Minimum Qualifications Education Graduate of professional accredited nursing school required. Experience Previous experience in a mental health environment preferred. Licensure and/or Certification Currently licensed to practice professional nursing in Massachusetts required. BLS Healthcare provider required. CPI achieved within 3 months of hire required. Skills Basic nursing skills and assessment skills required. Must have strong communication skills. Critical Thinking Skills Required. Strong organizational skills. Computer skills and proficiency. Must be able to read, write, and communicate in English. Ability to protect confidential information. Show more Show less
RN Telemetry Part-time
Emerson Hospital

Registered Nurse (RN) - Medical /telemetry/Stroke 24 hours/week 7p-7:30a $12,000 Sign on Bonus

**Must have minimum 1 year acute care medical/surgical experience to qualify for Sign On Bonus** Registered Nurse – Medical, Telemetry & Stroke Unit About The Role Join a team where your expertise, compassion, and quick thinking truly make a difference. As a Registered Nurse in our Medical, High-Level Telemetry, and Stroke Department, you’ll provide comprehensive, patient-centered care in a dynamic environment. This is a unit where every detail matters from monitoring complex conditions to providing education and support for patients and families. Reporting to nursing leadership, you’ll be part of a highly skilled team committed to safety, collaboration, and excellence. What You’ll Do Deliver safe, age-appropriate, and high-quality nursing care using the full nursing process. Assess, plan, implement, and evaluate individualized care plans for patients and families. Monitor telemetry patients and provide critical interventions for stroke and complex medical cases. Collaborate with physicians and interdisciplinary teams to coordinate effective patient care. Educate patients and families to promote understanding and confidence in recovery. Document findings, interventions, and outcomes clearly and accurately. Mentor and support colleagues through teamwork, preceptorship, and professional growth. Participate in continuing education, hospital initiatives, and unit projects that advance patient care. Promote patient rights, dignity, and respect at every step. What You Bring Graduate of an accredited nursing program (BSN preferred). Current Massachusetts RN license. BLS certification required. 1–2 years inpatient medical-surgical experience preferred. Oncology certification preferred. Strong communication, assessment, and critical thinking skills. Excellent organizational skills and customer service. Comfort with computer systems and commitment to confidentiality. Why You’ll Love It Here Working in the Medical, Telemetry, and Stroke Unit means being at the heart of acute care nursing. You’ll gain invaluable experience managing complex patients, while being supported by a collaborative, multidisciplinary team. Here, your role goes beyond providing care you’ll be an advocate, an educator, and a trusted partner to patients and families during some of their most vulnerable moments. Bring your skills, compassion, and commitment to excellence to a team where you’ll grow as a nurse and make a real impact every day. Apply today!
RN Full-time
Emerson Hospital

Registered Nurse (RN) - Operating Department

Job Summary Reporting to the Clinical Nurse Manager, Operating Room, coordinates the age appropriate care of the surgical patient intra-operatively either as a Circulator or a Scrub within the surgical suite. Utilizing the nursing process as a framework, the RN in the Operating Room assesses the patient needs, and formulates an appropriate plan of care including those activities appropriate for achievement of desired patient outcomes. Nursing care is provided in accordance with the stated philosophy and standards established by the Nursing Service Department, regulatory agencies and professional organizations. The Registered Nurse is accountable for the safety of nursing care they deliver or supervise. Minimum Qualifications Education Graduate of an accredited school of nursing required. Experience Minimum one year perioperative nursing experience required. Licensure and/or Certification Current license as a professional nurse in Massachusetts required. BLS healthcare provider required. CNOR preferred. Skills Strong clinical assessment skills. Excellent customer service skills. Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to adapt to change. Must be able to read, write, and communicate in English. Computer Skills Required. Ability to maintain confidential information. Show more Show less
RN Telemetry Part-time
Emerson Hospital

Registered Nurse (RN) - Medical /telemetry/Stroke 24 hours/week 7p-7:30am $12,000 sign on bonus

**Must have minimum 1 year acute care medical/surgical experience to qualify for Sign On Bonus** Registered Nurse – Medical, Telemetry & Stroke Unit About The Role Join a team where your expertise, compassion, and quick thinking truly make a difference. As a Registered Nurse in our Medical, High-Level Telemetry, and Stroke Department, you’ll provide comprehensive, patient-centered care in a dynamic environment. This is a unit where every detail matters from monitoring complex conditions to providing education and support for patients and families. Reporting to nursing leadership, you’ll be part of a highly skilled team committed to safety, collaboration, and excellence. What You’ll Do Deliver safe, age-appropriate, and high-quality nursing care using the full nursing process. Assess, plan, implement, and evaluate individualized care plans for patients and families. Monitor telemetry patients and provide critical interventions for stroke and complex medical cases. Collaborate with physicians and interdisciplinary teams to coordinate effective patient care. Educate patients and families to promote understanding and confidence in recovery. Document findings, interventions, and outcomes clearly and accurately. Mentor and support colleagues through teamwork, preceptorship, and professional growth. Participate in continuing education, hospital initiatives, and unit projects that advance patient care. Promote patient rights, dignity, and respect at every step. What You Bring Graduate of an accredited nursing program (BSN preferred). Current Massachusetts RN license. BLS certification required. 1–2 years inpatient medical-surgical experience preferred. Oncology certification preferred. Strong communication, assessment, and critical thinking skills. Excellent organizational skills and customer service. Comfort with computer systems and commitment to confidentiality. Why You’ll Love It Here Working in the Medical, Telemetry, and Stroke Unit means being at the heart of acute care nursing. You’ll gain invaluable experience managing complex patients, while being supported by a collaborative, multidisciplinary team. Here, your role goes beyond providing care you’ll be an advocate, an educator, and a trusted partner to patients and families during some of their most vulnerable moments. Bring your skills, compassion, and commitment to excellence to a team where you’ll grow as a nurse and make a real impact every day. Apply today!
NP Full-time
Emerson Hospital

Nurse Practitioner Internal Medicine

Job Summary Reporting to the Practice Manager, and under the general supervision and direct collaboration with the Supervising Physician, the nurse practitioner performs duties to assist supervising physicians in a wide range of clinical tasks. Responsible to manage a wide range of inpatient and outpatient duties, as well as emergency situations, while adhering to standard practices and established procedures. This position ensures the quality and safe delivery of care to patients of all ages. Education Minimum Qualifications Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (ARPN) ,Completion of a Masters' Degree or Doctoral Degree Experience 3+ years experience in primary care/family medicine. Licensure And/or Certification Current license as a Nurse Practitioner in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts required. National certification as a Nurse Practitioner required (ARNP) with recertification every five years as required DEA license. BLS healthcare provider required. Must be able to attain and maintain privileges at Emerson Hospital as Nurse Practitioner Skills Computer skills required (EMR is GE Centricity) Understands and is committed to maintaining highest level of confidential information. Demonstrated ability to work effectively independently and as part of a team, in collaborative settings, required. Strong interpersonal communication skills, on the phone and in person Excellent Written And Verbal Communication Skills Required. Excellent customer service skills. Must be able to read, write, and communicate in English. Excellent problem-solving skills required, including creativity, resourcefulness, timeliness, and technical knowledge related to analyzing and resolving medical problems. Excellent customer service skills. Must be able to read, write, and communicate in English. Show more Show less
LPN Full-time
Emerson Hospital

LPN - Physician Practice

Job Summary Reporting to the practice office manager and working under the direction of the physician(s), provides nursing care in accordance with the Hospital’s nursing practice philosophy and guidelines. Provides exceptional support, care, and service to patient and patient families. Minimum Qualifications Education Graduate of a practical nursing program required. Experience Physician office experience strongly preferred. 3-5 years experience in area of office specialty desired. Licensure and/or Certification Current license as a licensed practical nurse in Massachusetts required. BLS healthcare provider required. Skills Basic nursing skills Communication skills Basic knowledge of computers required. Ability to read, write, and communication in English. Excellent customer service skills. Ability to maintain confidential information required. Show more Show less
RN Oncology Part-time
Emerson Hospital

Registered Nurse (RN) - Adult Medical, General Surgery, Oncology

Job Summary The Registered Nurse is responsible for utilizing the nursing process to provide comprehensive care appropriate to the age of the patients served in Wheeler 5, Adult Medical, General Surgery, Oncology Unit as directed by nursing management. Nursing care is provided in accordance with the stated philosophy and standards established by the Nursing Service Department, regulatory agencies and professional organizations. The Registered Nurse is accountable for the safety of nursing care they deliver or supervise. The Registered Nurse is responsible to the patient and the family or significant others for the quality of direct and indirect nursing care delivered. Line responsibility to the Director or designee. Minimum Qualifications Education Graduate of professional accredited nursing school required. Experience Previous Medical/Surgical/Telemetry/Orthopedic experience preferred. Licensure and/or Certification Currently licensed to practice professional nursing in Massachusetts required. BLS healthcare provider required. Skills Basic nursing skills. Communication skills. Assessment skills. Critical thinking skills. Organizational skills. Excellent customer service skills. Must be able to read, write, and communicate in English. Computer Skills Required Ability to maintain confidential information.
RN Full-time
Emerson Hospital

RN INTRV RADIOLOGY

Radiology Staff Nurse – Be the Steady Hand Behind Every Image About The Role As a Radiology Staff Nurse, you’ll be at the intersection of advanced imaging and critical nursing care. Reporting to the Nurse Manager/IR Section Leader, you’ll provide high-quality nursing care to patients of all ages from children to seniors, acutely ill to chronically managed. In this role, every day is different: you’ll collaborate with radiologists and technologists, prepare patients for procedures, and be ready to respond to the unexpected with calm expertise. Above all, you’ll ensure that patients feel safe, respected, and supported throughout their radiology journey. What You’ll Do Deliver safe, compassionate, and comprehensive nursing care to inpatients and outpatients in the Radiology Department. Assess, monitor, and document patient conditions, including vital signs and EKG changes, while responding promptly with appropriate interventions. Recognize and assist in the treatment of contrast reactions and intervene in emergencies. Assist radiologists with special procedures, administer conscious sedation, and monitor patients throughout recovery. Provide continuity of care for critically ill patients using advanced equipment such as monitors, infusion pumps, ventilators, and oxygen delivery systems. Educate patients and families about procedures, safety, and post-care instructions. Support staff education and orientation for nurses, technologists, physicians, and students. Contribute to infection control, safety, scheduling, and patient education initiatives. Promote Service Excellence by advocating for patients and ensuring privacy, dignity, and respect. What You Bring Graduate of an accredited nursing program. Current RN license in Massachusetts. BLS and ACLS certification required. 3–5 years of nursing experience preferred; critical care experience strongly preferred. Strong assessment, IV, and clinical intervention skills. Ability to work independently and prioritize in a fast-paced environment. Excellent communication, critical thinking, and organizational abilities. Computer proficiency and commitment to confidentiality. Why You’ll Love It Here This role offers the unique opportunity to merge advanced nursing skills with the highly specialized world of imaging and interventional procedures. You’ll work with cutting-edge technology, collaborate across disciplines, and make a direct impact on patient outcomes. Every patient interaction is a chance to ease fears, build trust, and ensure exceptional care in a high-tech, team-driven environment. Join our Radiology team and bring your expertise to a role where every detail matters, every patient counts, and every day makes a difference. Apply today!
RN Full-time
Emerson Hospital

Registered Nurse (RN) - Operating Department

Job Summary Reporting to the Clinical Nurse Manager, Operating Room, coordinates the age appropriate care of the surgical patient intra-operatively either as a Circulator or a Scrub within the surgical suite. Utilizing the nursing process as a framework, the RN in the Operating Room assesses the patient needs, and formulates an appropriate plan of care including those activities appropriate for achievement of desired patient outcomes. Nursing care is provided in accordance with the stated philosophy and standards established by the Nursing Service Department, regulatory agencies and professional organizations. The Registered Nurse is accountable for the safety of nursing care they deliver or supervise. Minimum Qualifications Education Graduate of an accredited school of nursing required. Experience Minimum one year perioperative nursing experience required. Licensure and/or Certification Current license as a professional nurse in Massachusetts required. BLS healthcare provider required. CNOR preferred. Skills Strong clinical assessment skills. Excellent customer service skills. Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to adapt to change. Must be able to read, write, and communicate in English. Computer Skills Required. Ability to maintain confidential information.
RN Full-time
Emerson Hospital

Registered Nurse (RN) - Endoscopy

Registered Nurse Endoscopy Unit About The Role If you’re looking for a nursing career that blends advanced procedures with compassionate patient care, our Endoscopy Unit is the place for you. As an Endoscopy RN, you’ll play an essential role in preparing patients, assisting physicians during diagnostic and therapeutic gastroenterology procedures, and ensuring every patient feels informed, safe, and cared for. Reporting to the Clinical Nurse Manager, you’ll be part of a collaborative team dedicated to delivering exceptional outcomes with skill and empathy. What You’ll Do Educate patients and families about procedures, treatments, and recovery. Assess patients, administer medications, and evaluate therapeutic responses. Prepare patients for procedures and ensure their safety and comfort. Serve as a Procedure Nurse (if ACLS and Conscious Sedation credentialed), assisting physicians during diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Participate in the on-call rotation for urgent cases if ACLS and sedation credentialed. Recognize and respond to emergent situations with critical thinking and quick action. Document patient data to ensure seamless care and continuity. Communicate with interdisciplinary teams, charge nurses, and patient care coordinators to keep workflows smooth. Stay current with continuing education, unit projects, and best practices to continually improve care. What You Bring Graduate of an accredited school of nursing. Current Massachusetts RN license required. Previous Endoscopy nursing experience preferred. ACLS and Conscious Sedation credentialing required to function as a Procedure Nurse and participate in the on-call rotation. Strong communication, assessment, and critical thinking skills. Excellent organizational skills and customer service. Proficiency with computers and ability to maintain patient confidentiality. Why You’ll Love It Here This role offers the chance to grow your nursing expertise in a specialized setting while making a meaningful difference in patient care. From providing reassurance before a procedure to collaborating with physicians in real time, you’ll experience the full impact of your skills every day. We foster a supportive, team-focused environment where your professional development is encouraged, and your contributions are valued. If you’re ready to take your nursing career deeper into specialty care, join our Endoscopy team and help patients feel confident and cared for at every step. Apply today!
Emerson Hospital

Registered Nurse (RN) Medical/Surgical Tele/Ortho/Oncology

Registered Nurse – Wheeler 5 (Medical/Surgical, Telemetry, Orthopedic & Oncology Unit) About The Role Looking for a nursing career that offers variety, challenge, and growth? Join Wheeler 5 , our 23-bed adult unit that blends medical/surgical, telemetry, orthopedic, and oncology care . As a Registered Nurse here, no two shifts are ever the same. You’ll provide comprehensive care for a diverse patient population while collaborating with a skilled, multidisciplinary team. Reporting to nursing leadership, you’ll play a vital role in ensuring safe, compassionate, and patient-centered care every day. What You’ll Do Deliver safe, high-quality nursing care using the full nursing process of assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation. Monitor telemetry patients and support post-surgical, orthopedic, and oncology cases with specialized care. Create, implement, and update individualized care plans for patients and families. Collaborate with physicians and interdisciplinary teams to coordinate seamless care. Educate patients and families, empowering them with knowledge for recovery and self-care. Document assessments, interventions, and outcomes with accuracy. Mentor and support colleagues through preceptorship, teamwork, and professional development. Participate in unit and hospital initiatives designed to improve patient outcomes. Advocate for patient rights, privacy, and dignity always. What You Bring Graduate of an accredited nursing program. Current Massachusetts RN license. BLS certification required. Previous medical/surgical, telemetry, or orthopedic nursing experience preferred. Strong assessment, communication, and critical thinking skills. Excellent organizational abilities and customer service skills. Comfort with computers and commitment to confidentiality. Why You’ll Love It Here Wheeler 5 is more than just a unit it’s a place where nurses expand their expertise across multiple specialties while making a real difference in patients’ lives. Whether you’re supporting a post-op recovery, monitoring complex telemetry cases, or caring for oncology patients, your role will be dynamic, rewarding, and impactful. You’ll join a collaborative team that values compassion, excellence, and continuous growth. Bring your skills, heart, and dedication to Wheeler 5, where every day is a chance to learn, grow, and make a difference. Apply today! Show more Show less
RN Telemetry Part-time
Emerson Hospital

Registered Nurse (RN) - Medical /telemetry/Stroke 24 hours/week 7p-7:30am

Registered Nurse – Medical, Telemetry & Stroke Unit About The Role Join a team where your expertise, compassion, and quick thinking truly make a difference. As a Registered Nurse in our Medical, High-Level Telemetry, and Stroke Department, you’ll provide comprehensive, patient-centered care in a dynamic environment. This is a unit where every detail matters from monitoring complex conditions to providing education and support for patients and families. Reporting to nursing leadership, you’ll be part of a highly skilled team committed to safety, collaboration, and excellence. What You’ll Do Deliver safe, age-appropriate, and high-quality nursing care using the full nursing process. Assess, plan, implement, and evaluate individualized care plans for patients and families. Monitor telemetry patients and provide critical interventions for stroke and complex medical cases. Collaborate with physicians and interdisciplinary teams to coordinate effective patient care. Educate patients and families to promote understanding and confidence in recovery. Document findings, interventions, and outcomes clearly and accurately. Mentor and support colleagues through teamwork, preceptorship, and professional growth. Participate in continuing education, hospital initiatives, and unit projects that advance patient care. Promote patient rights, dignity, and respect at every step. What You Bring Graduate of an accredited nursing program (BSN preferred). Current Massachusetts RN license. BLS certification required. 1–2 years inpatient medical-surgical experience preferred. Oncology certification preferred. Strong communication, assessment, and critical thinking skills. Excellent organizational skills and customer service. Comfort with computer systems and commitment to confidentiality. Why You’ll Love It Here Working in the Medical, Telemetry, and Stroke Unit means being at the heart of acute care nursing. You’ll gain invaluable experience managing complex patients, while being supported by a collaborative, multidisciplinary team. Here, your role goes beyond providing care you’ll be an advocate, an educator, and a trusted partner to patients and families during some of their most vulnerable moments. Bring your skills, compassion, and commitment to excellence to a team where you’ll grow as a nurse and make a real impact every day. Apply today! Show more Show less
RN Telemetry Part-time
Emerson Hospital

Registered Nurse (RN) - Medical /telemetry/Stroke 24 hours/week 7p-7:30a

Registered Nurse – Medical, Telemetry & Stroke Unit About The Role Join a team where your expertise, compassion, and quick thinking truly make a difference. As a Registered Nurse in our Medical, High-Level Telemetry, and Stroke Department, you’ll provide comprehensive, patient-centered care in a dynamic environment. This is a unit where every detail matters from monitoring complex conditions to providing education and support for patients and families. Reporting to nursing leadership, you’ll be part of a highly skilled team committed to safety, collaboration, and excellence. What You’ll Do Deliver safe, age-appropriate, and high-quality nursing care using the full nursing process. Assess, plan, implement, and evaluate individualized care plans for patients and families. Monitor telemetry patients and provide critical interventions for stroke and complex medical cases. Collaborate with physicians and interdisciplinary teams to coordinate effective patient care. Educate patients and families to promote understanding and confidence in recovery. Document findings, interventions, and outcomes clearly and accurately. Mentor and support colleagues through teamwork, preceptorship, and professional growth. Participate in continuing education, hospital initiatives, and unit projects that advance patient care. Promote patient rights, dignity, and respect at every step. What You Bring Graduate of an accredited nursing program (BSN preferred). Current Massachusetts RN license. BLS certification required. 1–2 years inpatient medical-surgical experience preferred. Oncology certification preferred. Strong communication, assessment, and critical thinking skills. Excellent organizational skills and customer service. Comfort with computer systems and commitment to confidentiality. Why You’ll Love It Here Working in the Medical, Telemetry, and Stroke Unit means being at the heart of acute care nursing. You’ll gain invaluable experience managing complex patients, while being supported by a collaborative, multidisciplinary team. Here, your role goes beyond providing care you’ll be an advocate, an educator, and a trusted partner to patients and families during some of their most vulnerable moments. Bring your skills, compassion, and commitment to excellence to a team where you’ll grow as a nurse and make a real impact every day. Apply today! Show more Show less
RN ICU Part-time
Emerson Hospital

Registered Nurse (RN) - ICU/CCU

Registered Nurse – Critical Care Unit (CCU) Make a Real Impact. Every Shift. Are you a skilled and compassionate RN ready to take your career to the next level? Join our Critical Care Unit (CCU) and become part of a team that provides expert, life-saving care to our most vulnerable patients. At [Hospital Name], you'll work in a fast-paced, high-acuity environment where your critical thinking and clinical expertise make a difference—every single day. What You’ll Do Deliver exceptional, age-appropriate care to critically ill patients Monitor complex conditions and respond swiftly to changes Collaborate with physicians, respiratory therapists, and other specialists Educate and support patients and families through difficult transitions Document care plans, interventions, and patient progress accurately Participate in ongoing quality improvement and safety initiatives What You’ll Bring Education: Graduate of an accredited nursing program (required) License: Active RN license in Massachusetts (required) Certifications: BLS (required) ACLS (required within 90 days for experienced RNs, 6 months for new grads) CCRN preferred Experience: Previous CCU/ICU or step-down experience highly preferred Medical-surgical background considered with strong interest in critical care Skills: Strong clinical judgment, communication, teamwork, and adaptability Why You’ll Love Working Here Competitive pay & shift differentials Robust benefits package (medical, dental, retirement, etc.) Continuing education & tuition reimbursement Supportive leadership and collaborative team culture Opportunities for advancement into specialized or leadership roles