Home Health Registered Nurse 13 Week Contract $2000/Wk

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Overview
Join our dynamic healthcare team as a Home Health Registered Nurse for a 13-week contract, delivering exceptional patient care in the comfort of patients' homes. This role offers an exciting opportunity to utilize your diverse nursing skills in a fast-paced, supportive environment. As a vital member of our home health services, you will provide comprehensive nursing assessments, administer treatments, and coordinate care plans to promote health and well-being. Your expertise will help improve patient outcomes while working independently and collaboratively with interdisciplinary teams.

You may text or email Shawn Albarado or Brooke Baudoin

Shawn@dmstaffing.us

(985) 209-6479

Brooke@dmstaffing.us

(985) 413-6836

Pay: $2000-$2050/Wk plus .42 a mile for patient related travel

Local and Travel Welcome!

13 Week Contract

Schedule: Monday-Friday 8 AM-5 PM

NO CALL!

Service Area: Metro Wichita area (covers a 50-mile radius and the 5-county metro area)

Requirements

Must have at least 1 year of Home Health experience within the last 3 years as an RN.

HCHB and Oasis charting experience is also required.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct thorough patient assessments, including vital signs, physical examinations, and medical history reviews to determine individualized care plans.
  • Administer medications via IV infusion, injections, and other routes following aseptic techniques and safety protocols.
  • Manage complex wound care procedures such as suturing and ostomy care while ensuring infection control standards are maintained.
  • Perform specialized treatments including botulinum toxin injections, dialysis management, and gastrostomy tube feedings.
  • Utilize EMR (Electronic Medical Records) and EHR (Electronic Health Records) systems like Epic, Cerner, Athenahealth, or eClinicalWorks for accurate documentation of patient care activities.
  • Provide education on disease management, medication administration, and health coaching tailored to patients’ needs across diverse settings like assisted living, nursing homes, or home care environments.
  • Collaborate with physicians and interdisciplinary teams to develop discharge planning strategies and coordinate long-term or post-acute care services.

Qualifications

  • Valid RN license with current state registration; additional certifications in Basic Life Support (BLS) required.
  • Proven experience in home health nursing or related fields such as hospital medicine, critical care, ICU, or emergency medicine.
  • Familiarity with EMR/EHR systems including Epic, Cerner, or Athenahealth; experience with ICD coding (ICD-9/ICD-10) is preferred.
  • Strong knowledge of physiology, anatomy, pharmacology, and medical terminology essential for accurate patient assessment and documentation.
  • Experience working with individuals with disabilities or developmental delays; knowledge of hospice & palliative medicine is advantageous.
  • Ability to perform complex procedures such as IV insertion, phlebotomy, catheterization, and sterile processing techniques confidently.
  • Excellent communication skills to triage patient needs effectively and provide compassionate care in home or community settings. Embark on a rewarding career path where your expertise makes a meaningful difference! We seek energetic professionals committed to delivering high-quality patient-centered care across various healthcare environments.

Pay: $2,000.00 - $2,050.00 per week

Work Location: On the road

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