The Emergency Room (ER) Nurse is responsible for providing immediate, high-quality care to patients experiencing acute illnesses or injuries. This role involves rapid assessment, triage, stabilization, and coordination with physicians and healthcare teams to ensure timely and effective treatment in a fast-paced emergency environment.
Perform triage and prioritize patients based on severity of condition
Provide urgent care for trauma, cardiac, respiratory, and critical cases
Administer medications, IV fluids, and emergency treatments
Assist physicians during emergency procedures and resuscitation
Monitor patient vitals and continuously assess condition changes
Operate emergency equipment (defibrillators, ventilators, monitors)
Maintain accurate and timely patient documentation
Communicate effectively with patients and families during critical situations
Ensure adherence to hospital protocols and safety standards
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams for patient care and transfer
Bachelor’s Degree or Diploma in Nursing
Registered Nurse (RN) license
Certification in BLS (Basic Life Support) and ACLS (Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support)
2–5 years of experience in emergency or critical care (preferred)
Strong clinical judgment and quick decision-making
Ability to work under pressure in high-stress environments
Excellent communication and teamwork skills
Knowledge of emergency protocols and life-saving procedures
Critical thinking and problem-solving abilities
Attention to detail and patient safety
Hospital Emergency Department (ER)
Fast-paced, high-pressure setting
Rotational shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays
Experience in trauma care or ICU
Certification in PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support)
Familiarity with EMR systems