At Catholic Health, our primary focus is the way we treat and serve our communities. We work collaboratively to provide compassionate care and utilize evidence based practice to improve outcomes – to every patient, every time.
We are committed to caring for Long Island. Be a part of our team of healthcare heroes.
Our Intermediate Care Unit (Step Down Unit) RN will:
- Care for patients who are experiencing severe, but usually non-life threatening problems requiring moderately complex assessment, treatment, and interventions.
- Partner with an interdisciplinary team including, but not limited to, attending physicians, registered nurses (RN), and ancillary staff to optimize patient outcomes and satisfaction.
- Advocate for and build meaningful relationships with patients and loved ones through safety intervention, emotional support and education.
What you'll bring:
- Passion for Telemetry/Critical Care
- 2+ years of Registered Nurse (RN) experience in Telemetry at an acute care facility required
- Previous Step Down Unit or Critical Care Experience preferred
- Education: Bachelors of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree
- Licensure: New York Registered Nurse (RN) License & Registration
- Certification: Basic Life Support (BLS) required & Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) required
Other requirements: Must be computer literate. Must be able to read and write basic English.
USD $55.22 - USD $63.68 /Hr.
This range serves as a good faith estimate and actual pay will encompass a number of factors, including a candidate’s qualifications, skills, competencies and experience. The salary range or rate listed does not include any bonuses/incentive, differential pay or other forms of compensation that may be applicable to this job and it does not include the value of benefits.
At Catholic Health, we believe in a people-first approach. In addition to the estimated base pay provided, Catholic Health offers generous benefits packages, generous tuition assistance, a defined benefit pension plan, and a culture that supports professional and educational growth.