Registered Nurse; RN - Dialysis | Miamisburg Rehab
Listed on 2026-02-06
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing, RN Nurse, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Dialysis Nurse
overview
“remember why you became a nurse?” we here at pam health are mindful of what it took for you to gain your nursing education and begin your career and we admire you and the countless others who have chosen this career path.
prior dialysis experience is required! “remember why you became a nurse?” we here at pam health are mindful of what it took for you to gain your nursing education and begin your career and we admire you and the countless others who have chosen this career path. We want you to know that you are respected, admired, encouraged to grow, and rewarded here with us at pam health!
whatwe offer
- comprehensive medical/dental/vision insurance with plan options to choose from
- rx plans
- employee assistance programs
- group legal assistance/identify theft protection/home and auto insurance/pet insurance
- disability benefits
- life insurance
- opportunity to grow: we love to promote from within; with over 70+ locations and growing, there are countless opportunities for growth and a future with pam health
referral bonuses are offered for each full-time employee you refer—up to $3,000 per employee referred. Ask your recruiter for more information.
positionwe are currently hiring for a dialysis registered nurse and would love to meet with you to discuss why we feel you would be a wonderful addition to our pamily. Please review the job opportunity and reach out to a recruiter with any questions or for the next steps. Apply directly to the post. We look forward to meeting you soon!
responsibilitiesunder the direction of the chief nursing officer/director of nursing, nurse manager or charge nurse, the dialysis registered nurse is responsible for utilizing the nursing process while delivering, directing and supervising care to patients admitted to the unit. The rn plans, coordinates, and provides patient care including interdisciplinary planning, discharge planning, patient and family teaching for post-hospitalization, and accessing community resources.
May perform other related duties as assigned, including charge nurse (acls certification required). Dialysis nurses oversee dialysis treatments for patients with acute or chronic kidney failure as ordered by physicians.
- rn license in the state you are applying
- current bls certification
- current acls certification is preferred initially and required after 90 days of employment. Let us help you get your acls!
- acls is required from day 1 for all charge nurses, high obs, and icu.
- certification through the nephrology nursing certification commission (nncc) is preferred but not required.
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