RN - SCU
Listed on 2026-02-07
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing, Clinical Nurse Specialist
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Requisition #:651955
Location:
Johns Hopkins Howard County Medical Center, Columbia, MD 21044 Category:
Nursing
Schedule:
Night Shift
Employment Type:
Full Time
Unlock Your Potential at Johns Hopkins!
Howard County General Hospital is now “Johns Hopkins Howard County Medical Center” and cares for a range of patients with severe health conditions. Our hospital’s highly specialized Intensive Care Unit (ICU) dedicated to adult patients requiring intensive monitoring and care, including after surgery or due to medical conditions, including cardiac care, works closely with the Special Care Unit (SCU).
As a Registered Nurse in the Special Care Unit (SCU), you will be privileged to care for lower acuity ICU Stepdown patients on drips with complex medical and surgical problems.
Darlene Norton serves as the Nurse Manager, with a demonstrated track record of effective leadership. Darlene began her career at Johns Hopkins Hospital as a PCT prior to completing nursing school and then working as a nurse in the CCU. In a short span, she showcased her capabilities, earning promotions to Lead Clinical RN and Assistant Nurse Manager in 2019. Her journey continued when she later transferred to HCMC.
Darlene is not only a proficient leader but also a mentor who actively supports the professional growth of RNs. She oversees three vital units:
The Intensive Care Unit, the Special Care Unit (IMCU) and Interventional Radiology and Cardiac Cath Nursing. If you're seeking a dynamic environment and a chance to work under Darlene's leadership, consider applying to become part of the culture she has nurtured at HCMC!
Apply and learn how to elevate your career and Be a Part of Something Bigger when you join our nursing family!
Why Nurses Love Howard County Medical Center
- Team Nursing that focuses on an interdisciplinary approach to care with the nurse at the forefront
- Warm and collegial environment
- Fantastic benefits
- Free parking and more!
Hear directly from our Hospital President, Shafeeq Ahmed, MD, MBA, FACOG, as he provides insights into our work and its motivation:
Meet Ron Langlotz, RN, DNP, CNO,and discover why he transferred from Johns Hopkins Hospital to join the team at Johns Hopkins Howard County Medical Center.
Requirements
- BSN Preferred.
- RNs without a BSN must enroll in a BSN program within 6 months and complete the degree within 4 years of their start date.
- Previous specialty clinical experience preferred for specialty units.
- Current Maryland RN license or licensure in a compact state that allows practice in Maryland.
- CPR required.
- ACLS required.
Our comprehensive benefits package is designed to help you balance work with life so you can focus on what matters most: your well-being and that of your loved ones. Some of our benefits and rewards include:
- Dependent Child Tuition Assistance
- Educational Assistance Program
- Student Loan Repayment Program
- Two retirement plans:
Retirement Income Plan and 403(b) Savings Plan - Affordable Healthcare options
- 7 paid holidays each year
- Paid Days Leave (PDL)
- Flexible Spending Accounts
- Clinical ladder
- Daycare
- On campus gym
- Earn $1,000 annually for practicing self-care with Healthy @ Hopkins
- …and more
- Effective January 1st. 2022, you must be fully vaccinated with an FDA COVID-19 vaccination and provide proof of your vaccination status as part of your occupational health screening. Exceptions to…
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