RN in Home Hospice- PRN
Murray-Calloway County HospitalAbout the role
Location: Murray,Kentucky,United States
Hospice Department seeks a Registered Nurse for a PRN (as needed) position for home hospice. This position is eligible for a PRN Premium. This position is not eligible for benefits.
Murray-Calloway County Hospital is one of Murray’s top employers with over 1,000 employees on our payroll. We’re proud of our tradition of excellence and all of us – physicians, nurses, health professionals, staff, auxiliary and volunteers – are here to continue those high standards of care and service. We’re always on the lookout for talented, motivated individuals with a variety of skills.
Job Description:
Under the direction of the Hospice Director and is responsible for planning, implementing, and evaluation of the nursing process. Shares responsibility for individual patients or an entire patient population.
Required Licenses and Certifications:
Registered with Kentucky Board of Nursing or compact states
- BLS certification maintained.
Minimum Education:
- Graduate of an accredited RN program
Minimum Work Experience:
- Minimum of 1 year recent experience as a professional nurse preferred but not required
Screening Requirements:
- Drug Screen
- Tuberculosis Test
- Background Check
- Physical Exam
- Respirator Fit
Our Mission:
To be the leading partner in improving the overall well-being of the people we serve.
Our Vision:
MCCH is the center of healthcare excellence that provides the highest quality of service while delivering compassionate, patientcentered outcome-based care. MCCH is fiscally responsible, an employer of choice, and a leader in philanthropic and educational growth of the region.
Our Values:
Moving forward with Compassion Confidentiality and Honesty with values built on Respect and Teamwork.
Apply to this jobApply for this role
Generate a tailored application kit with a matched cover letter, interview prep, and CV highlights — in under 60 seconds.
Apply Now →Generate Application KitFree account required — sign up in 30s