Registered Nurse, Homecare (Per Diem - Evenings)

Care New England
Warwick
21 hours ago
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This is a per diem, evening shift position


Make your next move a rewarding one!


Join us at the VNA of Care New England and help bring care home .


Now hiring a Registered Nurse – Home Health Clinician


Are you a skilled and compassionate Registered Nurse looking for a more meaningful way to make an impact—while enjoying the flexibility and support of a collaborative environment? At VNA of Care New England, we are seeking dedicated RNs to join our Home Health team and provide individualized, one-on-one care that empowers patients in the comfort of their own homes.


What You’ll Do:

As a RN Home Health Clinician, you’ll manage a caseload of patients from admission through discharge, working as part of a dedicated interdisciplinary team. You’ll assess, plan, and coordinate care while monitoring progress and adjusting treatment as needed to promote the best possible outcomes.


Your Day-to-Day Might Include:

  • Performing comprehensive assessments and developing personalized care plans
  • Coordinating care and referrals across disciplines and specialties
  • Monitoring patient progress and adjusting care to achieve optimal outcomes
  • Communicating with patients, families, and providers to ensure continuity of care
  • Educating patients and caregivers on managing conditions at home
  • Documenting clinical notes and updates with accuracy and clarity
  • Identifying and addressing opportunities for care improvement

What We Offer:

  • A meaningful, patient-centered role in home health care
  • Flexible scheduling and supportive team environment
  • Opportunities for growth within a trusted healthcare system
  • Generous sign-on bonuses for eligible applicants
  • Mileage reimbursement and travel support
  • Access to continuing education and development resources

What You’ll Need:

  • RI Registered Nurse license (required)
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing or related field (strongly preferred)
  • At least 1 year of clinical nursing experience (home health or acute care preferred)
  • Current CPR certification
  • Valid driver’s license and automobile liability insurance
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Strong clinical judgment and problem-solving abilities

Ready t o make a difference—one home, one patient, one day at a time?


Apply today and join a team that truly values professional excellence and celebrates individual and team success!


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