Registered Nurse II - Adult Acute Care - Float Team
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing, RN Nurse, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Emergency Medicine
Job Description Summary
Meduflex is MUSC Charleston’s inpatient Float Pool, supporting a wide range of patient care units across the downtown campus. Spanning 10 specialized zones and serving both Adult and Pediatric populations, the team offers Registered Nurses (RNs) flexible scheduling and additional float differential pay. In this diverse and fast‑paced zone, you’ll have the exciting opportunity to float between specialized units—including Cardiac, Gastrointestinal, Neurology, Transplant, Oncology, and General Medical and Surgical floors—across both Main Hospital and Ashley River Tower.
This role offers a unique chance to broaden your clinical skills, work with a variety of patient populations, and make a meaningful impact in multiple areas of care.
Medical University Hospital Authority (MUHA)
Worker TypeEmployee
Worker Sub‑TypeRegular
Cost CenterCC000517 CHS - Meduflex Team (Main)
Pay Rate TypeHourly
Pay GradeHealth‑28
Scheduled Weekly Hours36
Work ShiftRotating (United States of America)
Job DescriptionHours per week:
Vary based on preference
.15 FTE: 1‑12 hour shift/2 weeks
.3 FTE: 1‑12 hour shift/week
.6 FTE: 2‑12 hour shifts/week
.75 FTE: 2‑12 hour shifts/week one & 3‑12 hour shifts/week two
.9 FTE: 3‑12 hour shifts/week
Job Summary /PurposeUnder general supervision, the Registered Nurse II provides individualized, goal‑directed patient care to families and patients at the competent level utilizing the principles and practices of the nursing process; delivers safe and effective care and interacts with other members of the health care team to achieve desired results.
Minimum Training and EducationGraduation from an accredited school of nursing and a minimum of one year of adult acute care work experience as a registered nurse is required. Bachelor of Nursing degree preferred. RN staff hired on or after July 1, 2013 with an Associate or Diploma degree in nursing are required to initiate education for BSN within 2 years and complete within four years of hire date.
Employees are required to sign an agreement regarding the education requirement.
Licensure as a registered nurse by the South Carolina Board of Nursing or a compact state. Current Basic Life Support (BLS) required, either a certification from an American Heart Association (AHA) BLS for Healthcare Providers (or AHA recognized equivalent) or an American Red Cross CPR/AED for Professional Rescuer and Healthcare Provider. Some positions require certification in Advanced Cardiac Life Support.
Physical and Mental RequirementsAbility to perform job functions while standing. (Continuous) Ability to perform job functions while sitting. (Continuous) Ability to perform job functions while walking. (Continuous) Ability to climb stairs. (Infrequent) Ability to work indoors. (Continuous) Ability to work outside in temperature extremes. (Infrequent) Ability to work from elevated areas. (Frequent) Ability to work in confined/cramped spaces. (Frequent) Ability to perform job functions from kneeling positions.
(Infrequent) Ability to bend at the waist. (Continuous) Ability to twist at the waist. (Frequent) Ability to squat and perform job functions. (Frequent) Ability to perform "pinching" operations. (Frequent) Ability to perform gross motor activities with fingers and hands. (Continuous) Ability to perform firm grasping with fingers and hands. (Continuous) Ability to perform fine manipulation with fingers and hands. (Continuous) Ability to reach overhead.
(Frequent) Ability to perform repetitive motions with hands/wrists/elbows and shoulders. (Continuous) Ability to fully use both legs. (Continuous) Ability to use lower extremities for balance and coordination. (Frequent) Ability to reach in all directions. (Continuous) Ability to lift and carry 50 lbs. unassisted. (Infrequent) Ability to lift/lower objects 50 lbs. from/to floor from/to 36 inches unassisted. (Infrequent) Ability to lift from 36" to overhead 25 lbs.
(Infrequent) Ability to exert up to 50 lbs. of force. (Frequent) Examples include:
To transfer a 100 lb. patient that cannot assist in the transfer requires 50 lbs. of force. For every 100…
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