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RN - Oncology Progressive Care Unit (Nights)

Nebraska Medicine Omaha, NE
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Serious Medicine is what we do. Being extraordinary is who we are. Every colleague plays a key role in upholding this promise to our patients and their families.

Shift:

Third Shift (United States of America)

Registered Nurse - Oncology Progressive Care Unit (Nights)

RN

Staff Nurse

ASK YOUR RECRUITER ABOUT:

  • New Tier Pay Structure for RNs!!
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Loan Repayment Program
  • ADN > BSN Funded Sponsorship Program

Why Nebraska Medicine:

Our shared values reflect who we are and why we're here and include, Innovation, Teamwork, Excellence, Accountability, Courage and Healing.

  • Competitive Benefits including retirement match contribution, PTO accrual, tuition reimbursement

  • Lead the world in transforming lives to create a healthy future for all individuals and communities through premier educational programs, innovative research and extraordinary patient care

  • Forbes Magazine recognizes us in their list of American's top employers and the best employer in Nebraska

Position Highlights:

Werner Cancer Hospital Progressive Care Unit, or W-PCU: This 24-bed unit in the Fred & Pamela Buffett Cancer Center serves adult progressive surgical, oncology, palliative care and progressive acute care patients receiving chemotherapy.

Nebraska Medicine is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, marital status, sex, age, national origin, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity and protected veterans' status.



Date Posted February 12, 2025
Date Closes February 27, 2025
Requisition REQ-27014
Address Fred & Pamela Buffett Cancer Center – Omaha
Located In Omaha, NE
SOC Category 00-0000.00
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