About The Role
A registered nurse (RN) in the United States is a highly skilled healthcare professional responsible for providing and coordinating patient care in various healthcare settings. RNs work closely with physicians, healthcare teams, and patients to deliver safe, effective, and compassionate care.
Benefits
- Green card with family
- Free flight tickets
- Free visa application
- Medical insurance retirement plan
- Free education for children
- NCLEX Sponsorship (Travel, Exam Fee and Training)
- $30 - $45 per hour salary
- Joining bonus
- Patient Assessment
- Direct Patient Care
- Patient Education
- Documentation and Record Keeping
- Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
- Critical Areas (i.e., ICU, ER, DR, CCU, MICU, SICU, CVICU Step-down/High Dependency Unit, Stroke, Neurology, Trauma, Casualty and Medical Surgical etc.) Pediatric (with minimum 2 years general ward experience), Oncology
- B.Sc. Nursing/Diploma in General Nursing
- Minimum 1-year experience (Post Registration of nursing license)
- Should be presently working in a minimum 100 bedded hospital
- Critical care ICU, SICU (Surgical ICU), CVICU (Cardiovascular ICU), MICU (Medical ICU)
- Emergency Accident & Emergency, Trauma
- Step down/High dependency unit (HDU)
- Medical-Surgical
- Recovery room
- Dialysis (With general experience of 2 years)
- Neurology
- Stroke Unit
- Rehabilitation
- Hypertension
- TC Long-Term Care Unit
- LTVU Long Term Ventilator Unit
- Oncology