| Profession | Specialty | City | State | Position ID |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Project | Project | Spokane | WA | 181152 |
Join our Spokane, WA team!
Registered Nurse – Cardiac Medical (Day Shift)
Salary: $41.74 to $77.17 per hour
Up to $15,000 Hiring Bonus
Requirements to Apply
• Graduate of an accredited nursing program
• Active Washington Registered Nurse license
• Current BLS certification (American Heart Association)
• ACLS certification within 90 days of hire
• Minimum one year of acute care experience in a similar patient population or completion of a specialty residency
Full-time day shift Cardiac Medical Registered Nurse providing acute inpatient cardiac care in a hospital setting in Spokane, Washington.
Job Overview
We are seeking a Registered Nurse to join a Cardiac Medical unit, delivering specialized care to patients with cardiovascular and complex medical conditions. This role involves performing patient assessments, administering medications and IV therapies, monitoring cardiac status, and responding to clinical changes. The RN collaborates with interdisciplinary teams to support treatment plans, ensure patient safety, and deliver high-quality, patient-centered care in a fast-paced acute care environment.
Benefits
• Competitive hourly pay from $41.74 to $77.17
• Up to $15,000 hiring bonus
• Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance
• Retirement plan with employer matching
• Paid time off, holidays, and leave benefits
• Life and disability insurance
Other Perks
• Day shift schedule
• Work in a specialized cardiac care environment
• Collaborative, patient-centered care culture
• Opportunities for clinical growth and advancement
Where?
Spokane, Washington offers a balance of urban amenities and outdoor recreation, with scenic landscapes, a strong healthcare community, and a lower cost of living than many West Coast cities.
Who Are We?
We are part of Providence, a leading nonprofit healthcare system committed to delivering high-quality, compassionate care across diverse communities. Our teams focus on patient-centered care, professional growth, and serving those most in need.