RN Pediatric ER - Syracuse, NY(#25237)
Location : Syracuse, New York
Employment Type : Full-time, Contract (13 weeks, with potential extension)
Hourly Rate : $66 / hr
About Greenlife Healthcare Staffing :
Greenlife Healthcare Staffing is a leading nationwide recruitment agency dedicated to connecting healthcare professionals with top-tier opportunities. We partner with hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, multi-specialty groups, and private practices to match talented individuals with roles that align with their skills and career goals.
Position Overview :
Deliver specialized emergency care to pediatric patients at an Acute Care / Academic Medical Center in Syracuse. This high-acuity role requires expertise in pediatric emergency medicine within a dedicated trauma center environment.
Why Join Us?
- Competitive Compensation : Earn a top-tier hourly rate of $66 / hr .
- Comprehensive Benefits :
- Sick leave
- Work Schedule :
- Full-time position
- Night shift
- Professional Growth : Advance your skills in a Level 1 / 2 Trauma Center with academic resources
- Impactful Work : Improve outcomes for critically ill / injured pediatric patients
Qualifications :
Education : Graduate of an accredited nursing program (RN)Licensure : Active NY State RN License; Current BLS & PALS and ACLS preferredExperience :2+ years of recent high-acuity Pediatric ER experienceExperience in an Adult Emergency Department is a plus, but not requiredCandidates with experience limited to combined Adult / Pediatric Emergency Departments will not be consideredLevel 1 / 2 Trauma Center experience strongly preferredTechnical Skills : EMR proficiency (EPIC experience preferred)Soft Skills : Superior clinical assessment, critical thinking, and rapid decision-makingKey Responsibilities :
Triage and stabilize pediatric emergenciesManage high-acuity cases in fast-paced trauma settingsCoordinate with multidisciplinary trauma teamsAdminister specialized pediatric interventionsDocument care using the EPIC EMR systemProvide family-centered crisis supportMaintain readiness for pediatric resuscitation eventsHow