$30,000 Sign‑On Bonus | Night Shift Critical Care Float Pool RN – Full Time
Are you an experienced RN with ICU and/or ED experience who thrives in high‑acuity environments and values variety? Guthrie Corning Hospital is hiring a Full‑Time, Night Shift, Registered Nurse to join our Critical Care Float Pool, supporting both the ICU and Emergency Department.
In this role, you’ll care for critically ill patients, manage complex conditions, and work at the top of your license across two essential hospital departments — all while enjoying a consistent night‑shift schedule and the support of a highly collaborative team.
Schedule
- Three 12‑hour night shifts per week (7:00 PM – 7:00 AM)
- Weekend rotation
- Consistent scheduling for better work‑life balance
Why Join Guthrie’s ICU/ED Float Pool?
- Clinical Variety: Rotate between ICU and ED
- High‑Acuity Care: Treat complex, critically ill patients
- Autonomy & Skill Growth: Strengthen critical thinking and emergency response skills
- Team‑Based Culture: Work alongside experienced, supportive clinicians
- Professional Flexibility: Ideal for nurses who enjoy challenge, pace, and variety
Compensation & Benefits
- $30,000 Sign‑On Bonus (limited‑time enhancement)
- Extra premiums for being in the Float Pool, plus night shift and weekend differentials
- Medical and dental coverage starting Day 1
- Generous PTO accrual beginning at hire
- Relocation assistance up to $12,000
- Tuition reimbursement up to $7,500 annually (after 90 days)
- 403(b) retirement plan with company match
- Corning Hospital Pension Plan
- Free on‑site parking
Why Nurses Choose Guthrie
Guthrie is a nationally recognized, non‑profit health system known for clinical excellence, stability, and caregiver support. Our Float Pool nurses are trusted, respected, and empowered — and never feel like “just a number.”
If you’re ready for a fast‑paced, high‑impact role with exceptional incentives and long‑term career support, this is your opportunity.
Position Summary:
The Registered Nurse (RN) provides professional, comprehensive nursing care for patients in an acute care environment. Accountable for the delivery of coordinated, safe, compassionate, therapeutic, evidence‐based quality care to patients and families, based on individual physical, emotional, and spiritual needs, and appropriate care strategies throughout the lifespan. Practices in accordance with the Nurse Practice Act in the state of employment, the American Nurses Association (ANA) Code of Ethics for Nurses, and the ANA scope and standards of practice. Essential functions and specific skills for the job are found in the unit specific onboarding checklist and in standards that are applicable to the specialty.
Education, License & Cert:
- Registered Nurse in the State of Practice.
- BSN in Nursing preferred.
- Any previously agreed upon effective date for obtaining a Bachelor's degree in nursing between individuals and facilities will remain in effect, including those who transition to their position from the NLRN Program.
- Any contract with specific time frames for obtaining a bachelor’s degree in nursing will supersede the above point and will remain in effect.
- Specialty Certification is preferred
- BLS certification.
- ACLS is unit dependent.
Experience:
The Registered Nurse must be a registered nurse currently licensed in the state of employment with at least one year of experience. Alternately, the Registered Nurse may have less than one year of experience if they have been transitioned to their position from the Newly Licensed Registered Nurse Residency (NLRN) Program. The Registered Nurse must meet the individual nursing unit specifications regarding educational requirements during employment. Must maintain BLS certification. ACLS is unit dependent. Specifications regarding educational requirements during employment are determined by the Nursing Department and Nursing Unit.
Essential Functions:
- Employs Nursing Professional Practice: Assesses, diagnoses, plans, implements, and evaluates patients' care. Implements and/or administers all prescribed testing, medications, and/or protocols appropriately and in compliance with established standards, while ensuring all pertinent patient/family education has been provided. Develops updates and coordinates the patients' plan of care to achieve patient goals and to optimize outcomes and transitions across the continuum. Monitors, records, and communicates patient condition as appropriate. Performs and maintains the currency of essential competencies as required by a specific area of hire and population served.
- Advocates: Effectively advocates for ethical and holistic care by partnering in care planning to promote the autonomy, dignity, rights, values, and beliefs of those we serve.
- Facilitates Learning: Fosters a learning environment for patients/families, nursing, and other members of the healthcare team, including student; Facilities formal and informal learning for patients/families, nursing, other members of the healthcare team, and community.
- Aligns Practice with Safety and Quality: Accountable for safety, identifies and corrects problems, and integrates evidence and best practice into nursing care; uses data and evidence to improve patient outcomes. Aligns patient safety, self‐safety, and environmental safety as equally important for best outcomes.
- Engages in Professional Development: Engages in ongoing professional development; practices at the top of license within the legal parameters of the Nurse Practice Act, the ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses, and specialty standards. Promotes a culture of inquiry that explores, integrates, and disseminates research and evidence‐based practice.
- Leader in Practice Setting & Community: demonstrates leadership as change agents using the collaborative leadership skills of advocacy, influence, and innovation. In partnering with colleagues appropriately delegates, coordinates care, and collaborates with others as equal members of the inter‐professional care team to integrate nursing knowledge. Models professional behaviors as a representative of the nursing profession.
- Participates in the planning and presentation of educational programs.
- It is understood that this description is not intended to be all‐inclusive and that other duties may be assigned as necessary in the performance of the position.
Other Duties:
- Proficiency in Information Technology, such as electronic health records, communication systems, computers, and equipment necessary to perform essential functions of the position.
- Skilled to work with a wide range of staff as part of an interdisciplinary team, including physicians, nurses, and ancillary staff.
- Ability to use independent, critical judgment in all aspects of patient care delivery.
- Demonstrated interpersonal skills that convey a positive and supportive attitude.
- Ability to effectively manage multiple responsibilities, urgent responses, and challenging situations.
The payrate for this position is $38.34 to $54.80 per hour
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