Registered Nurse
Clemmons, NC, 27012, USA
- Healthcare
- Full-time
- Registered Nurse
- Emergency Department
- Patient Care
The Registered Nurse in the Emergency Department performs rapid triage, comprehensive patient assessments, and delivers evidence-based nursing care for acute conditions. They collaborate closely with physicians and the healthcare team to ensure coordinated treatment and patient safety. The role requires a current RN license, preferably a bachelor's degree, and offers benefits such as tuition reimbursement and certification support.
Position: Registered Nurse, RN
Schedule: 7:00pm-7:00am, full time, rotating weekends
Location: Clemmons Medical Center Emergency Dept.
Novant Health is deeply committed to nurse empowerment, shared decision-making, and professional autonomy.
ED nurses have a strong voice in shaping workflows, patient care standards, and safety initiatives.
- Competitive pay with opportunities for shift differentials, weekend premiums, and holiday incentives.
Leadership prioritizes safe staffing and support during high-volume surges.
Tuition reimbursement, certification support (CEN, TNCC, ENPC), and paid continuing education.
- Education: 4 Year / Bachelors Degree, preferred. Graduate of an accredited school of nursing required. If your RN nursing license has been inactive, retired or lapsed for five years or more and you have not been licensed in another state during the last five years, successful completion of a Board approved refresher course is required prior to reactivating or reinstating your license. In order to be considered for current licensure status, you must apply for reinstatement within one year of completing the refresher course.
- Experience: One year relevant experience, preferred.
- Licensure/Certification: Current RN licensure in appropriate state, required.
Perform rapid, accurate triage of incoming patients according to established protocols.
Conduct comprehensive and focused assessments of patients with acute and life-threatening conditions.
Prioritize and deliver evidence-based nursing interventions, treatments, and medication administration.
Monitor patient status and respond promptly to changes in condition.
Work closely with physicians, advanced practice providers, and interdisciplinary team members to deliver coordinated care.
Communicate clearly with patients, families, and the care team regarding treatment plans and outcomes.




