Local Contract Nurse RN - Pediatrics - $56 per hour
Company: Staff Today
Location: Tacoma
Posted on: February 6, 2026
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Job Description:
Staff Today is seeking a local contract nurse RN Pediatrics for
a local contract nursing job in Tacoma, Washington. Job Description
& Requirements - Specialty: Pediatrics - Discipline: RN - Start
Date: ASAP - Duration: 13 weeks - 40 hours per week - Shift: 12
hours - Employment Type: Local Contract Health Advocates Network is
currently seeking a Registered Nurse - Pediatrics to work at a
Facility in Tacoma, WA. These are registry positions with our
company. Pay Rate: $56 / hour *W2 Work Environment & Schedule:
Sunday to Saturday 4,8- or 12-hour shifts, Maximum 40 hours per
week Job Summary: Pediatric Registered Nurse provides
comprehensive, high-acuity nursing care to pediatric patients from
birth through 18 years of age, including postoperative and
medically complex cases. This role involves advanced patient
assessment, medication administration, infection control, clinical
documentation, emergency response, and coordination of care with
interdisciplinary teams while serving as a patient and family
advocate. Required Qualifications: - At least 2 years of experience
as a Registered Nurse - Pediatrics in an acute care setting -
Degree/Education: Associates of Science in Nursing. Graduate from a
college or university accredited by National League for Nursing
Accrediting Commission (NLNAC), or The Commission on Collegiate
Nursing Education (CCNE). - Certifications: - Advanced Life Support
(ALS) - Basic Life Support (BLS) - Pediatric Advanced Life Support
(PALS) - Licensure/Registration: Current, full, active, and
unrestricted license to practice as a Registered Nurse as required.
- Experience: Two years of experience in nursing in the past 4
years with family practice or pediatric primary care nursing
experience. Pediatric nursing is preferred. Key Responsibilities: -
Performs critical care duties to include assessing, planning,
implementing, and evaluating age specific nursing care across all
ages. - Demonstrates a thorough knowledge of the interrelationship
of body systems in maintaining and restoring health. - Shall
provide labor intensive care to a variety of patients with numerous
complex medical and surgical pathologies. - Observes, assesses, and
records symptoms, reactions, and progress; assist physicians during
treatments and examinations; administer medication; administer
prescribed treatments, completes admissions and discharges, and
promotes convalescence and rehabilitation. - RNs are responsible
for monitoring and interpretation of collected data by the LPNs and
unlicensed assisted personnel, informing the medical staff as
appropriate. - Functions as a patient advocate. - Assesses
patient/family knowledge level, develops, and implements a plan of
instruction and documents demonstrated level of understanding. -
Assessment plans will be targeted at age specific needs. Each nurse
will manually and/or electronically document all patient care given
and the progress of the patient utilizing the Department of Nursing
documentation standards in the patients' medical record. - Provide
comprehensive professional nursing care to pediatric patients from
ages 1 day to 18 years of age. - Experience caring for
postoperative patients. - The RNs are responsible for pediatric
patients throughout tour of duty and have extensive knowledge and
experience and have the skill for concentrated effort and
self-motivation to carry out patient care requirements. - Initiate
intravenous lines as ordered and obtain blood samples for lab and
chemistries and other specimens, as ordered. - Evaluate, observe,
document and report patient signs/symptoms and response to therapy.
- Initiates infection control techniques when caring for all
patients but especially for Immune-compromised. - Monitor blood
pressure, respirations, temperature, and weights. - Set up oxygen
tanks/wall oxygen and monitor patients while on oxygen. -
Medication will be administered using the “five rights” and
medications shall be administered within the scope of nursing
practice and include intravenous, subcutaneous, oral, transdermal,
rectal, and intramuscular. - Uses current resources to research
medications prior to administration. - Anti-cancer chemotherapy
drugs are excluded unless contract employee has obtained
appropriate documented education in cancer chemotherapeutic drugs
and administration. - Insert urinary catheters using aseptic
techniques. - Perform dressing changes/minor wound care, splinting
and operate patient care equipment. - Initiate life-saving measures
in the absence of a physician to the contract employee’s level of
training. - Ensure that the rooms are cleaned and stocked between
patients. - Shall assure content and correctness of all prepared
reports and shall sign the document to validate its contents. -
Submit prepared documents before the end of assigned shift. -
Operates emergency equipment including, but not limited to
defibrillator, EKG machine, cardia monitor, and other equipment
determined by MTF, unit and position. Depending on position and
protocol, may serve as member of Rapid Response Team or emergency
code team. - Performs a vast array of direct patient care
procedures to include but not limited to range of motion exercises,
lifting, turning, transporting and positioning patients, personal
hygiene care, changing linen and clothing and feeding patients. -
Plans and implements care with the collaboration of other
healthcare providers. - Calls report to the appropriate unit/ward
and provides pertinent data such as surgical procedures performed,
patient problems, nursing diagnosis and actions, patient response,
specialized care and equipment necessary to support the patient. -
Responsible for quality assurance/risk management and responds to
breaches of standard procedures which compromise the patient or
staff members. - May also serve as a project officer for select
committees and participate in research projects that are
consultative in nature and involve shared information or data
gathering for new or existing technologies. - Assesses patient’s
conditions for potential or life-threatening crises and can
distinguish between normal and abnormal physical findings;
initiates life saving measures in the absence of a physician. -
Knowledgeable of the pharmacology of most commonly used emergency
drugs, anticipated results, usual dosages, and their location on
crash cart. - Operates emergency equipment: defibrillator, EKG
machine, cardiac monitor, and other equipment as determined by MTF,
unit and position. If interested, please apply through this job
post. You may send a copy of your most recent resume. If you have
any questions, please feel free to call at and ask to speak with
Michael Monday-Friday (08:30 AM - 05:00 PM MT). About Staff Today
At Staff Today we believe that successful organizations are a
product of experienced and talented employees. We have upheld this
belief in all our recruiting and management functions, resulting in
Staff Today being one of the largest staffing companies in the
United States. - Purpose To be a leader in the staffing industry by
providing enhanced services, relationship and profitability. -
Mission To provide quality services that exceeds the expectations
of our esteemed clients/customers. - Philosophy Our philosophy is
simple. We believe we have two clients – our customers and our
employees. Our success and reputation is built around each. We know
our relationship with both is mutually beneficial and we
continually strive to satisfy each at the highest possible level. -
Core Values We believe in treating everyone with respect and
integrity. We integrate honesty, integrity and business ethics into
all aspects of our business functioning.
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