RN- Part-time
Listed on 2026-03-05
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Nursing
RN Nurse, Healthcare Nursing
Responsibilities
Registered Nurse (RN) Opportunity
Gulf Coast Treatment Center is an intensive inpatient psychiatric program for adolescent females, ages 12-18 years old. Since 1996, we have been dedicated to providing quality mental health treatment to adolescent females with chronic mental health needs nationwide. Gulf Coast Treatment Center provides comprehensive mental healthcare and education services for at‑risk female adolescents, families, and our community.
We are currently seeking a Registered Nurse for our Fort Walton Beach, FL location. The RN will be working a part‑time 3 pm–11 pm shift as well as being available to cover other days/shifts for requested time off. The RN is the primary care coordinator for the interdisciplinary team, accountable for the implementation of a collaborative care plan as directed by the physician(s) and treatment team.
Provides leadership in maintaining standards for professional nursing practice in the clinical setting, medical management and assessment of patients, ensures environmental safety, and works with the treatment team to provide a consistently therapeutic milieu.
AVAILABILITY: 3 pm–11 pm
Benefits- Challenging and rewarding work environment
- Career development opportunities within UHS and its subsidiaries
- Competitive compensation
- Excellent medical, dental, vision, and prescription drug plan
- 401(k) with company match and discounted stock plan
- Generous paid time off
For more information about this job opportunity, you may phone:
Kimberly Hill, HR at 850‑863‑4160 x288.
- Education:
Graduate from an accredited professional nursing program required. - Experience:
A minimum of two (2) years of experience as a registered nurse in a psychiatric health care facility and/or adolescent health care setting preferred. - Licensure:
Currently licensed as a Florida RN.
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