Institutional Nurse
Listed on 2026-03-05
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing, Mental Health Nurse, RN Nurse, Emergency Medicine
The Riverside University Health System - Correctional Health is seeking to fill Institutional Nurse vacancies, (regular, full-time positions only), throughout Riverside County. Under direction, and in accordance with the State of California Nurse Practice Act, provides professional nursing care for individuals detained at a Riverside County Sheriff/Probation confinement or correctional facility; administers treatment and medications as directed; assists physicians and carries out their orders;
performs other related duties as required. All candidates will need to pass a Sheriff's Background.
- A current and valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of California.
- A current and valid Basic Life Support (BLS), certification, issued by the American Heart Association.
- All Institutional Nurses receive a $1.00 differential, regardless of location.
- Banning: $2.00 per hour
- Murrieta: $1.00 per hour
- Riverside: $1.00 per hour
- Indio: $4.00 per hour
- Evening/Night shift differential - $2.50-$5.00 per hour
- 7/12s, bi-weekly
Riverside University Health System (RUHS) Correctional Health partners with the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department to provide essential healthcare and behavioral health services across five county correctional facilities. Nationally accredited by the National Commission on Correctional Health Care (NCCHC), the department upholds a strong commitment to delivering high-quality, compassionate care.
If you are passionate about making a difference in correctional health and helping individuals on their path to recovery and reintegration, RUHS Correctional Health is the place for you.
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Examples of Essential Duties- Plan and provide professional nursing care to juveniles or adults in a correctional facility, including administration of medication, therapeutic agents, treatments, disease prevention, and restorative measures ordered by a physician; assist physicians and other healthcare providers with performing physical examinations; respond to patient court orders as appropriate; implement standardized nursing protocols as directed; monitor inmates' health status.
- Make routine medical observations on a daily basis and refer patients to a physician as necessary.
- Evaluate effectiveness of nursing care and treatment regimen; collaborate with physicians and other healthcare providers; refer adult and juvenile inmates to appropriate healthcare providers; monitor work areas for safety and cleanliness.
- Initiate treatment in medical emergencies; conduct quality control audits and perform minor wound care.
- Assist physicians and other healthcare providers in conducting sick calls and in the examination and treatment of patients; assist physicians and other healthcare providers with medical and/or minor medical procedures; make routine medical observations on a daily basis.
- Chart treatment of patients, and record and report significant changes in condition and general progress of patients; maintain patient records and medical data.
- Advise staff and counsel patients and their families regarding medical problems and proper healthcare methods; may instruct institutional staff in emergency first aid techniques.
- May determine restrictions on physical activities of patients according to healthcare standards established by the State of California.
Successful completion of the education required by the State of California to obtain a valid license and certification.
ExperienceEquivalent to two years of full-time experience as a registered nurse in an acute care hospital, healthcare agency, or correctional healthcare facility. Experience gained as an Interim Permit Nurse may be credited toward meeting the required experience. A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in nursing or a national certification in a nursing specialty may substitute for one year of the required experience.
Knowledgeof
The principles, techniques and procedures used in professional nursing; medical terminology; hospital and clinic routine; the uses and effects of medicines and narcotics.
Ability toPerform the entire range of professional nursing duties and responsibilities; plan and carry out a program of nursing care for detainees; work under limited medical supervision; prepare and maintain concise and complete records and reports; establish and maintain effective relationships with physicians, detainees and co-workers.
Other RequirementsLicense/Certificate:
Must possess and maintain a current valid license to practice as a registered nurse in the State of California. (Persons eligible for certification as a registered nurse in the State of California may be employed pending receipt of license.)
Possession of valid Basic Life Support (BLS) certificates issued by the American Heart Association for Professional healthcare providers.
Possession of a valid California Driver's License may be required.
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