Local Contract

Local Contract Nurse RN - Hospice
Philadelphia, PA
GHR Healthcare
5x8 hrs, Evenings

$64-66/hour
Posted Today

Overview

  • Start Date06/01/2026
  • Shift Breakdown5x8 hrs
  • ShiftEvenings
  • Duration52 weeks

Pay

Estimated pay
$64-66/hour

Description

1 FT Hospice Emergency Response RN @ W Philadelphia

  • Full Time-80 hours per 2 weeks (Pay Period)
  • Rotating Holidays/Weekends (Shift-4x 15-hour days-5p-8:30A and 2x 10 hours-10p-8:30A)
  • Territory-Philadelphia/Surrounding suburbs (West Philly-Northern and Southern Chester Co.)
  • Flexibility in that this position doesn't have consistent caseload, they're dispatched to different homes to provide care including infusions/treating emergencies (Admissions/Revisits/Symptom Mgmt/Calling times of death). 
Reach out for more information Medical, Dental, Vision, and 401K offered. Please call or text John at 484-362-6513 or send your resume directly to [email protected]

Employer

GHR Healthcare

3.6rating(17 reviews)

7 nurses recommend working with GHR Healthcare

5.0rating

Pros

Love my recruiter, Chase Nelson!!!

Cons

None

Recommends working with GHR Healthcare

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