Registered Nurse; RN), PACU - Day Shift
Listed on 2026-02-20
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing, RN Nurse, Pediatric Nurse, Emergency Medicine
USD $30.23/Hr.
USD $48.37/Hr.
$20,000 Sign On Bonus Available***
Fulltime Day Shift, Three 12-Hour Shifts Per Week (10:45am - 11:15pm), with On-Call
OverviewThe Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) Registered Nurse provides total age‑appropriate patient care immediately post‑op as patients recover and wake from anesthesia following surgery or procedures. They will provide family visits for patients as appropriate during the recovery period and will serve as an inpatient pre‑op holding area for patients coming from ED or nursing units to the OR.
The registered nurse is responsible for delegation, supervision, and provision of nursing care for a designated group of patients through the utilization of the nursing process. They will provide age‑appropriate care and will participate in research when appropriate, incorporating research findings into evidence‑based clinical practice. In addition, they will contribute to quality improvement processes and adhere to the SMH Mission, Vision, and Values, the Nursing Division Mission, Vision, and Philosophy, the ANA Code of Ethics and the Illinois Nursing Act.
A Registered Nurse at Springfield Memorial Hospital means becoming a part of a Magnet hospital that raises the bar for excellence. The SMH environment expects high quality care for patients and RNs who want to advance learning to ensure they can be the best nurse possible. Quality nurses not only understand, but also exhibit that “care starts with caring.” Nursing is about caring for people.
Above all else, working at Memorial means we expect you to exceed customer expectations. You can do this by treating each patient as if they are the only one you are caring for that day, being the calm voice for the family, finding the answers when you don’t have one, and displaying compassion in all interactions.
- Licensed as RN in State of Illinois.
- Current BLS/CPR certification per policy.
- Must be able to position and/or transfer an average adult patient and possess gross coordination sufficient to perform other patient care duties as required. Must be able to withstand prolonged periods of standing. Must be able to perform difficult manipulative skills such as IV insertion and IM injections.
- Environmental working conditions include exposure to blood, bodily fluids and tissue, contagious diseases and/or radioactive or other potentially hazardous materials.
Sandy Dunn, Senior Talent Acquisition Partner
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