Part-time RN - 2nd Shift - $3,000 HIRING BONUS at Haven Behavioral Healthcare summary:
The part-time Registered Nurse (RN) at Haven Behavioral Hospital supports patient care in an acute psychiatric setting, focusing on mental health and co-occurring disorders. The role involves assessing patients, providing nursing interventions, and collaborating with the treatment team to ensure quality care. New graduates are welcome, and the position includes competitive pay, shift differentials, and various benefits.
Part-time RN * $3,000 Hiring Bonus!
* 2nd Shift: 3p-11:30p (2-8hr shifts/week)
* NEW GRADS WELCOME
* Competitive rates, Shift Differentials, 401k, & PTO!
About Haven Behavioral Hospital of Eastern PA
Haven Behavioral Hospital of Eastern PA is an 86 bed acute-care Joint Commission Accredited psychiatric hospital that offers care for adults dealing with mental health conditions and co-occurring disorders. We are dedicated to partnering with individuals, families, and communities to improve the lives of patients through the delivery of high-quality, specialty behavioral health services.
Why Haven
- A small family like environment where focus is on patient outcomes.
- Dedicated, passionate leaders who are hands-on and accessible.
- Competitive pay.
Position Summary
- Conducts patient assessments and provides nursing interventions to patients as assigned.
- Maintains a safe and efficient working and treatment environment per facility policies and procedures.
- Communicates effectively with the treatment team to ensure safe, quality care is provided to all patients.
- Provides supervision to Behavioral Health Technicians. Assumes role of Charge Nurse when assigned.
Education: Graduate of an accredited nursing program & active RN licensure.
Haven Behavioral Healthcare is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace dedicated to pursuing and hiring a diverse workforce.
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