Registered Nurse - Post Surgical - FT
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To coordinate, implement, and plan nursing care in a timely and accurate manner.
Position Requirements
- Earned a nursing diploma or degree from a college or university.
- Licensed in the State of Tennessee.
- BLS within 90 days of hire.
- For 3rd floor telemetry unit: Basic arrhythmia within 6 months of hire
- For 3rd floor telemetry unit: ACLS within 6 months of hire
- For float pool and float pool extended: Basic arrhythmia within 6 months of hire
- For float pool and float pool extended: ACLS within 6 months of hire
- For float pool and float pool extended: Non-Violent Crisis Intervention (NVCI) certification within 6 months of hire
- For critical care: Basic arrhythmia within 6 months of hire
- For critical care: ACLS within 6 months of hire
- For critical care: Non-Violent Crisis Intervention (NVCI) certification within 6 months of hire
- For critical care: AACN, CCRN or CCP certification within two years of hire
- For Oncology: ONS chemo/immunotherapy certification within one year of hire
- For Adult Emergency Room: At least one year of emergency experience preferred
- For Adult Emergency Room: TNCC Preferred
- For Adult Emergency Room: ACLS within 6 months of hire
- For Adult Emergency Room: PALS within 6 months of hire
- For Adult Emergency Room: Non-Violent Crisis Intervention (NVCI) certification within 6 months of hire
- For Pediatric Medical Surgical: At least one year of pediatric in-hospital experience preferred.
- For Pediatric Medical Surgical: PALS within 6 months of hire.
- For Pediatric Medical Surgical: Non-Violent Crisis Intervention (NVCI) certification (8-hour, non-physical training) within 6 months of hire
- For Pediatric Emergency Room: At least one year of pediatric emergency experience preferred
- For Pediatric Emergency Room: PALS within 6 months of hire.
- For Pediatric Emergency Room: ACLS within 6 months of hire
- For Pediatric Emergency Room: Non-Violent Crisis Intervention (NVCI) certification (8-hour, non-physical training) within 6 months of hire
- For Pediatric Emergency Room: ENPC or TNCC within 6 months of hire
- ___ Adult Medical Surgical Patient Care Delivery
- ___ Pediatric Patient Care Delivery
- ___ Critical Care Patient Care Delivery
- ___ Oncology Patient Care Delivery
- ___ Adult Emergency Patient Care Delivery
- ___ Pediatric Emergency Patient Care Delivery
- Standard patient care equipment for services provided. The ability to work well under pressure, to function dependently and independently and to be flexible in applying basic nursing knowledge to a variety of setting. Equipment: Network Computer System; Omnicell Medication System; Telemetry; Pneumatic Tube System; AT&T Language Line.
- ___ Adult medical/surgical unit with patient population ranging from adolescent to > 99 years of age
- ___ Pediatric medical/surgical unit with patient population ranging from neonate to 21 years of age
- ___ Critical Care unit with patient population ranging from adolescent to > 99 years of age
- ___ Oncology unit with adult patient population
- ___ Adult emergency department with patient population ranging from less than one year of age to > 99 years of age
- ___ Pediatric emergency department with patient population ranging from neonate to 21 years of age.
- Able to communicate in English verbally and legibly.
- Requires prolonged standing and working for up to twelve hours a day
- Able to stand/work for up to twelve hours a day.
- Able to lift with assistance up to 250 lbs.
Key Results
- Performs a comprehensive assessment on all patients within the appropriate time of admission utilizing skills of observation, communication and examination; including data obtained from patient, family and other members of the healthcare team.
- Plans the patient's care on an individual basis, identifying problems/needs, nursing diagnosis, standards of care/practice, interventions consistent with identified problems and attainable outcomes.
- Plans for patient teaching, discharge and post discharge needs as appropriate for patient population.
- Functions independently with treatments, procedures and equipment appropriate to areas evidence by adherence to policy, procedure and competency based assessment and no pattern or trend of problem.
- Handles/transports/stores/prepares/administers medications/ solutions safely and in accordance with hospital and departmental policies and procedures.
- Documents accurately and timely.
- Reassess patient's condition, evaluate patient response and modify plan of care accordingly and in a timely manner.
- Accepts charge responsibilities and assigns staff with consideration of patient condition and care requirement, acuity and complexity of patient's condition. Facilitates staff development
- Maintains healing and therapeutic environment for the patient and family.
- Maintains position specific qualifications.
- Demonstrates responsibility for assigned communications and special assignments.
- Maintains their work areas and personal appearance in a way that reflects our professionalism and demonstrates to our patients, visitors, and coworkers the importance we place on cleanliness, orderliness, and safety.
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What does success look like in this role, and how is it measured?
Why ask this? You want to ensure you have a clear understanding of expectations before accepting the role. Knowing how success is measured helps you hit the ground running and avoid surprises about performance evaluations. It also signals to the employer that you're results-driven.
Can you describe the team dynamic and the company culture?
Why ask this? Skills and experience matter, but if the work environment isn’t a good fit, you won’t be happy or productive. This question helps you gauge whether the company values collaboration, how teams interact, and whether the culture aligns with your work style and values.
What are the biggest challenges facing the person in this role right now?
Why ask this? Every job has challenges, and it’s better to know them upfront. This helps you assess whether the role is a good fit for your strengths and whether the company is realistic about its expectations. If they hesitate to answer, it could be a red flag.
How does the company support work-life balance and employee well-being??
Why ask this? Burnout is real, and some companies expect employees to sacrifice personal time for the job. By asking this, you’ll get a sense of how they value work-life balance, flexibility, and well-being—things that are crucial for job satisfaction and long-term success.
These questions help you make an informed decision while also showing your professionalism and strategic thinking!
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Job Data
Company: Williamson Health
Location: Nashville, TN
Posted: July 7, 2026
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