Registered Nurse; RN – Emergency Department
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Healthcare
Healthcare Nursing, Emergency Medicine
Overview
Hear from one of our nurse managers in their own words:
“Our Emergency Department at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center is a dynamic, innovative, and ever-evolving environment, comprised of low to high-acuity patients of all ages, a cutting-edge “Landing Zone” designed for rapid interventions with specialized procedures for urgent to critically ill patients, and a dedicated Behavioral Health unit focused on providing safe, compassionate mental health care. The unit zone structure allows for specialized, efficient and empathetic patient-centered emergency services across a wide spectrum of needs.”
~ Debra Goodrum, MSN, RN, Nurse Manager – Emergency Department
Our Emergency Department features 43 beds staffed by a team of skilled RNs, LPNs, Paramedics, AEMTs, EMTs, and LNAs. As the only Level 1 Trauma Center in New Hampshire, we collaborate closely with our sister hospital affiliates to care for patients requiring urgent to critical, neurological, cardiac, obstetrical, pediatric, medical, or trauma services. We serve our region with a high volume of referrals, transfers, and trauma consults from outside facilities, in addition to providing comprehensive emergency care to our local community.
Annually, we treat approximately 35,000 patients, about 100 patients/day, ranging from neonates to the elderly, presenting with complex, multi-system health conditions.
Our nursing team is trained in adult and pediatric resuscitation, acute and outpatient care, trauma/stroke/sepsis response, mental health care, and delivers procedural sedation at the bedside. On any given day, a nurse might assist with a fracture reduction for an adult skier, stabilize a pediatric patient experiencing an asthma exacerbation, resuscitate an unresponsive stroke victim, or provide life‑saving care to a respiratory or cardiac arrest patient.
Each day brings new challenges and wonderful patients making our shifts engaging as we always learn something new and cutting edge each day.
This is a Rotating FT, 3x12hr shifts/week. Rotation includes 7a‑7p, 10‑10p, 11a‑11p, 1p‑1a, 3p‑3a, 7p‑7a across all 7 days.
A few highlights from being part of our emergency nursing team at Dartmouth Health in New Hampshire.
- We have loan repayment up to $20,000
- We offer Relocation Assistance and a Housing Coordinator to help take on the burden of finding a home.
- We have competitive nursing rates
- We offer generous tuition reimbursement
- We have a very popular “earned time” plan
- We have extensive CEU/Training programs
- We offer a rigorous, research‑focused environment
- We offer clinical pathways for professional development (leadership, quality or education).
We are a nationally recognized health system in the middle of the White Mountains of New Hampshire. We understand that “quality of life” means different things to different people, but we are confident you will love it here as we have beautiful, rural and suburban housing options, world‑class primary, secondary and graduate schools, hundreds of lakes, thousands of miles of hiking trails and some of the best skiing in the country.
This means you can be a happy nurse with more quality time with friends, family, pets, or maybe just quiet hikes by yourself. Our idea of traffic is a line at the chair lift on the ski mountain.
We are Dartmouth Health, one integrated, award‑winning health system of diverse facilities across New Hampshire and Vermont. From rural critical access clinics to academic medicine and research, you will find the opportunity, training, benefits, and support to help you thrive in your career. We are an organization focused on the success of every employee in every role and want you to be part of our team.
Join Dartmouth Health and help us shape the future of healthcare.
The Clinical Nurse is an engaged and credentialed member of the Professional Nursing Organization and is responsible for autonomous practice directed by the professional tenets of practitioner, leader/decision maker, scientist and transferor. The Clinical Nurse is responsible for utilizing the nursing process to provide…
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