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Flight Nurse

medford, or • Posted 1 weeks ago
Onsite Full Time General

Flight NurseThe posted salary range represents the expected pay for this role at the time of posting and is provided for transparency. Actual compensation, if an offer is made, will depend on factors such as skills, experience, education, and overall qualifications.Position SummaryThe Flight Nurse administers advanced life support and critical care during emergent and non-emergent transports. Working alongside flight crew and healthcare partners, this role requires exceptional clinical judgment, strong teamwork, and the ability to perform under pressure.Key ResponsibilitiesDeliver advanced life support and critical care in helicopter, fixed-wing, and ground transport settingsOperate within established medical protocols and physician directionServe as a clinical leader in field and hospital environmentsComplete accurate and timely electronic Patient Care ReportsMaintain aircraft and ambulance readiness, equipment, and infection control standardsCommunicate effectively with dispatch, hospitals, and partner agenciesParticipate in quality assurance, training, and continuing educationUphold strict patient privacy standards and professional conductSchedule & Work Environment24-hour shift rotation: 24 on / 24 off / 24 on / 5 days offNights, weekends, and holidays requiredExposure to varied environmental conditions and high-stress emergency situationsMust meet physical requirements, including lifting up to 125 lbsRequired QualificationsEducationAssociate or Bachelor's Degree from an accredited Registered Nurse (RN) programMust hold (or be eligible to obtain) an Oregon RN LicenseExperienceMinimum 3 years' current experience in Emergency Department (ED) or ICUPrior Flight Nurse or Flight Paramedic experience preferredLicenses & CertificationsOregon Registered Nurse (RN) LicenseBLS, ACLS, and PALS or PEPPOregon Driver's License (within 30 days if relocating)CFRN (Certified Flight RN) – required within 18 months (exam required within 12 months)NRP – required within 12 monthsTPATC – required within 18 monthsCompletion of company-approved critical care training within 12 monthsOregon EMT or Paramedic license preferredCore Values : Mercy Flights is committed to serving with Community, Compassion, Service, Teamwork, and Excellence in all we do.Mercy Flights is a drug free workplace and follows federal guidelines set by the United States Department of Labor to provide a safe and drug-free work environment.Mercy Flights is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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