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Mass General Brigham

Staff Nurse - Emergency Department

1w

Mass General Brigham

Boston, US · Full-time · $83,420 – $211,300

About this role

The Registered Nurse is a professional nurse registered in Massachusetts, responsible and accountable for planning and providing patient care for assigned patients in accordance with Nursing Standards of Care. Demonstrates initiative, knowledge and clinical skills in caring for the patient with complex needs. Directly responsible to a designated nurse manager or supervisor.

Accountable for assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating a plan of care for a specific patient assignment. Sets priorities when organizing care for patients with varying acuity. Maintains continuity through clear and concise verbal and written communication.

Mass General Brigham relies on high-performing teams of professionals including nurses to advance patient care, research, teaching and community service. Interacts with patients, families and colleagues in a professional manner. Collaborates with other disciplines and upholds the A.N.A. code of ethics.

New Grads and Newly Licensed Nurses are encouraged to apply for this cohort starting September 14, 2026. Participates in unit-based and organizational quality improvement programs. Joins a not-for-profit striving to provide exceptional care and drive groundbreaking medical discoveries.

Requirements

  • Registered professional nurse in Massachusetts
  • Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing for newly licensed nurses
  • Demonstrates initiative, knowledge and clinical skills in caring for the patient with complex needs
  • Ability to effectively manage patients by assuming full responsibility for assessment, plan, implementation and evaluation of patient care
  • Appropriate knowledge of growth and development of the adult and geriatric patient
  • Awareness of potential/actual risks of infection and modes of transmission
  • Utilizes universal precautions in nursing practice

Responsibilities

  • Assess, plan, implement and evaluate a plan of care for a specific patient assignment
  • Set priorities when organizing care for patients with varying acuity
  • Document patient care in a manner that is clear, complete, concise and in compliance with nursing documentation standards
  • Administer medication safely according to established policies and procedures
  • Perform nursing procedures safely and efficiently
  • Provide a safe environment for patients, staff, family and visitors
  • Collaborate with other discipline(s)
  • Participate actively in unit-based and organizational quality management programs

Benefits

  • Join high-performing teams driving groundbreaking medical discoveries
  • Support patient care, research, teaching, and community service
  • Be part of a not-for-profit providing exceptional care