RN Jobs in Oklahoma
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RN - Emergency Department, Mid Shift
- Ardmore, OK
- 2 days ago
- Oklahoma City, OK
- 2 days ago
Pediatric + Adult Home Care - Registered Nurse RN
- Commerce, OK
- 2 days ago
Charge RN - ICU Stepdown, Full-time Nights, Weekend Option Available
- Oklahoma City, OK
- 2 days ago
RN First Assist, RNFA, Operating Room, Days
- Oklahoma City, OK
- 1 day ago
Full-Time Per Unit Field Registered Nurse RN
- Guymon, OK
- 1 day ago
- Ada, OK
- 14 hours ago
- Ardmore, OK
- 14 hours ago
- Elk City, OK
- 14 hours ago
Flex RN - Outpatient Diagnostics
- Oklahoma City, OK
- 14 hours ago
Travel Nurse RN - ICU - Intensive Care Unit - $2,386 per week
- Ardmore, OK
- 16 hours ago
Travel Nurse RN - ICU - Intensive Care Unit - $2,772 per week
- Ardmore, OK
- 16 hours ago
Travel Nurse RN - ED - Emergency Department - $3,051 per week
- Fairfax, OK
- 16 hours ago
Travel Nurse RN - Labor and Delivery - $2,889 per week
- Enid, OK
- 16 hours ago
Travel Nurse RN - ICU - Intensive Care Unit - $1,985 per week, Days
- Ada, OK
- 16 hours ago
Demographic Data for Oklahoma
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Licensing / Certification
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Highest Education Level
- Bachelor's Degree (38.6%)
- Associate's Degree (24.3%)
- Master's Degree (15.7%)
- Vocational Degree or Certification (10.3%)
- High School or GED (7.6%)
- Doctorate Degree (2.4%)
- Some College (0.8%)
- Some High School (0.3%)
Average Work Experience
- 1-2 years (34.5%)
- None (19.4%)
- Less than 1 year (18.4%)
- 4-6 years (13.4%)
- 6-8 years (12.9%)
- 2-4 years (1.4%)
Qualifications / Skill Sets
The following top skills are often required or desired to land a RN position
= trending- Acute Care
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing
- Basic Life Support
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
- Care Planning
- Communication Skills
- Critical Care
- Critical Thinking
- Customer Service
- Discharge Planning
- Documentation
- Emergency Room (ER)
- Health Care
- Healthcare Management
- Home Care
- Hospital Operations
- Implementation
- Inpatient
- Intensive Care Unit
- Interventions
- Labor & Delivery
- Leadership
- Management
- Medical Surgical
- Medication Administration
- Neonatal Intensive-Care Unit
- Neonatal Resuscitation Program
- Nursing
- Oncology
- Operating Room
- Organization
- Outpatient
- Patient Care
- Pediatrics
- Performance Improvement
- Post-Anesthesia Care Unit
- Progressive Care Unit
- Quality Improvement
- Referrals
- Rehabilitation
- Reimbursement
- Scheduling
- Staff Supervision
- Staffing
- Surgery
- Teaching
- Telemetry
- Training and Development
- Trauma
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