The registered professional nurse (RN I) is responsible for the nursing process, including assessment, diagnosis, planning, and evaluation. Key duties include patient teaching, quality initiatives, and teamwork. An RN I must complete yearly competencies and maintain a current portfolio.
Education: Associates Nursing required; BSN preferred. Licensure: RN License and BLS Certification required. Qualifications: Competent in nursing care across all developmental stages and must have reliable phone communication. Benefits: Zero-deductible health plan, dental/vision insurance, paid time off, tuition assistance, retirement match, and wellness programs.