A Flight Nurse provides critical care to patients during air transportation, ensuring their safety and wellbeing throughout the flight. This role requires assessing patient conditions, executing physician orders, maintaining medical equipment, and collaborating with air and ground teams. The position demands advanced nursing certifications, adherence to safety regulations, and the ability to manage emergency medical situations in a high-stakes environment.
Job Description:IMMEDIATE HIRING! Part-Time Flight Nurse Career Opportunity
We’re hiring a Part-Time Flight Nurse to work with our team of air transportation experts to safely transport patients to and from medical facilities as well as scene call work. Safety, effective and efficient patient care is a key pillar of our services, therefore you’ll work on a quality, professional team that is committed to high safety standards for the crew and our customers.
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Why Choose MedTrans? As a leader in helicopter air ambulance services, MedTrans is one ofGlobal Medical Response’s (GMR) family of solutions. Our GMR teams deliver compassionate, quality medical care, primarily in the areas of emergency and patient relocation services. View the stories on how our employees provide care to the world at Learn how ourvaluesare at the core of our services and vital to how we approach care and check out our comprehensive benefit options atGlobalMedicalResponse.com/Careers.
EEO Statement:Global Medical Response and its family of companies are an Equal Opportunity Employer, which includes supporting veterans and providingreasonable accommodationsfor individuals with a disability.
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flight nurse, critical care nursing, emergency medical services, patient transport, air ambulance, clinical assessment, RN certification, trauma care, medical equipment maintenance, patient monitoring