Full-Time

Registered Nurse Specialty 2

Memorial Healthcare System

Memorial Healthcare System

5,001-10,000 employees

Florida not-for-profit health system delivering care

No salary listed

Pembroke Pines, FL, USA

In Person

Bachelor's

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Required Skills
Nursing
Patient Care
PALS
Care Coordination
Basic Life Support (BLS)
Patient Education

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Requirements
  • Completion of an accredited nursing program.
  • A valid Registered Nurse license from the State of Florida or a compact RN multistate license.
  • One year of nursing experience.
  • Basic Life Support certification from an accepted provider.
  • The role requires critical thinking skills, effective communication skills, decisive judgment, and the ability to work with minimal supervision in a stressful environment.
  • ONCC Chemotherapy and Biotherapy Provider Certificate is required for registered nurses administering chemotherapy.
  • APHON Chemotherapy and Biotherapy Provider card is required within 12 months of hire for registered nurses administering chemotherapy for oncologic indications in the pediatric setting.
  • Advanced Cardiac Life Support certification is required for intensive care unit, emergency department, post-anesthesia care unit, endoscopy, telemetry, obstetrics, behavioral health and neuropsychiatric pre-operative, and specialty procedural areas.
  • Pediatric Advanced Life Support certification is required for pediatric areas other than the neonatal intensive care unit; registered nurses from a non-pediatric background have 30 days from hire to obtain it.
  • Neonatal Resuscitation Program certification is required for the neonatal intensive care unit; registered nurses from a non-neonatal intensive care unit background have 30 days from hire to obtain it.
  • Certification in fetal monitoring through the National Credential Center or the Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses at the intermediate or advanced level is required for labor and delivery registered nurses before completing job orientation.
  • The RN Fellowship Program requires one year of independent RN practice, excluding nurse orientation.
  • RN Fellowship specialties require Advanced Cardiac Life Support and Basic Life Support certifications.
  • Newly licensed registered nurses have six months to obtain Advanced Cardiac Life Support and/or Pediatric Advanced Life Support certification.
Responsibilities
  • Provide direct patient care in a specialty unit in accordance with applicable scope and standards of practice and organizational policies, values, and mission.
  • Evaluate the learning needs of patients and families and provide education appropriate to their age, culture, condition, and circumstances.
  • Plan, implement, and evaluate patient care based on patient assessments to optimize outcomes and maximize available resources.
  • Monitor, document, and communicate patient conditions as appropriate.
  • Delegate patient care effectively to ancillary personnel.
  • Precept student nurses and new hires when applicable.
  • Collaborate across disciplines to coordinate patient care, including disposition, referrals, and spiritual or psychosocial support needs.
Memorial Healthcare System

Memorial Healthcare System

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Memorial Healthcare System is a large not-for-profit health system in Florida with about 17,000 employees, delivering broad medical care across hospitals and affiliated facilities. Its care is guided by the Memorial Experience, a patient-centered approach that emphasizes deep, personalized attention for patients and their families. It differentiates itself by being among the nation’s largest not-for-profit health systems and by prioritizing diversity, veteran-friendly employment, and a thorough hiring process that includes drug testing. Its goal is to provide exceptional, personalized care and advance the health and well-being of the community.

Company Size

5,001-10,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Easton, Pennsylvania

Founded

1953

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What believers are saying

  • Aetna renewed a multi-year network deal on July 22, 2026, preserving patient volume.
  • The $52 million Douglas Road ER opens August 2026, adding 41 treatment spaces.
  • FY2026 capital budget earmarks $373.8 million, including Douglas Road, Red Road, and transplants.

What critics are saying

  • A Sun Sentinel report on August 12, 2026 settled Martinez's discrimination and contract suit.
  • If Memorial Regional's bed tower project slips, competitors will capture high-acuity referrals by 2027.
  • Douglas Road ER and Red Road ER add capacity, yet underutilization burns capital quickly.

What makes Memorial Healthcare System unique

  • South Florida's only dedicated cardiac photon-counting CT at Memorial Hospital West, August 2026.
  • Memorial runs Broward County's only ExactVu micro-ultrasound for prostate cancer, April 2026.
  • Its 2026 Healthgrades awards span Memorial Regional, Pembroke, Miramar, West, and South hospitals.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Flexible Work Hours

Paid Sick Leave

Paid Vacation

Mental Health Support

Company News

PR Newswire
Aug 19th, 2026
Memorial brings photon-counting CT scanner to South Florida for advanced heart imaging

Memorial Healthcare System has become the first healthcare provider in South Florida to dedicate a Siemens NAEOTOM Alpha photon-counting CT scanner exclusively to cardiac imaging. The technology is located at Memorial Hospital West in Pembroke Pines. The scanner provides physicians with detailed views of coronary arteries, plaque, and heart abnormalities that conventional CT technology cannot capture. It uses less radiation than traditional systems whilst producing higher-resolution images. Memorial combines the scanner with HeartFlow FFRCT, an AI-enabled technology that creates three-dimensional models of patients' coronary arteries. This helps physicians assess whether blockages restrict blood flow, potentially reducing the need for invasive diagnostic procedures. The technology supports diagnosis of coronary artery disease, congenital heart conditions, valve disease, and helps evaluate bypass grafts and stents.

PR Newswire
Jul 22nd, 2026
Memorial Healthcare System opens $52M Douglas Road ER in Pembroke Pines

Memorial Healthcare System has opened the Douglas Road ER in Pembroke Pines, Florida, transforming a longtime 24/7 care centre into an expanded freestanding emergency room. The $52 million, 30,000-square-foot facility opens to the public in August 2026. Located at 801 S. Douglas Road, the emergency room features 41 treatment spaces, including dedicated paediatric and trauma rooms. The facility is equipped with advanced imaging capabilities including CT scans, X-rays and ultrasound, plus an on-site laboratory. The Douglas Road ER, together with Memorial's Red Road ER, is expected to serve more than 32,850 patients annually. The previous 24/7 care centre had evaluated over 800,000 patients in the past 15 years. The licensed emergency department operates 24/7 and connects patients to Memorial Healthcare System's broader network of hospitals and specialists.

Associated Press
Apr 30th, 2026
Memorial Healthcare System introduces micro-ultrasound technology to improve prostate cancer detection

Memorial Healthcare System in Broward County, Florida, has introduced the ExactVu micro-ultrasound platform to improve prostate cancer detection, becoming the first health system in the county to use the technology. The system is currently operational at Memorial Hospital West. The ExactVu platform operates at 29 MHz, significantly higher than traditional ultrasound's 6–12 MHz, providing clearer views of prostate tissue to guide more precise biopsies. The technology allows urologists to identify suspicious areas in real time, potentially streamlining diagnosis by eliminating the need for separate MRI appointments. According to Jonathan Silberstein, chief of urology at Memorial Healthcare System, the improved imaging enables focal therapy that treats cancerous tissue whilst preserving healthy prostate function. The American Cancer Society estimates 333,830 new prostate cancer cases will be diagnosed in the United States in 2026.

PR Newswire
May 7th, 2025
Out Of Retirement, Into Action: Emeritus Nurses With 270 Years Of Experience Support Memorial'S Nurse Training Programs

This National Nurses Week, Memorial Healthcare System celebrates nursing excellence by showcasing an innovative program that empowers nurses through simulation-based learning guided by seasoned Emeritus nurses.HOLLYWOOD, Fla., May 6, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- In response to a growing gap in hands-on nursing experience, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic and outdated curriculums that no longer reflect the realities of modern acute care, Memorial launched various nursing initiatives including the Emeritus RN program. A group of eight retired nurses with more than 270 years of nursing experience have returned to train new graduate and specialty practice nurses. Various training programs are held at Memorial's Simulation Center and serves both adult and pediatric nurses."Everything we learned in the bootcamp, we use on the floor. It sets such a great foundation," said Mindri Urena, a registered nurse who graduated from the Fellowship Bootcamp and now works at Memorial Hospital West, highlighting how the program has positively impacted her daily practice.Valarie Grumme, PhD, RN, CCRN, Senior Director of RN Professional Development Programs at Memorial, emphasized the value of lived experience in training, noting, "Each of these nurses brings 30 to 50 years of practice in their specialty fields - and with that comes incredible stories...It's that depth of experience that truly helps new nurses understand what it takes to save a patient and achieve the best possible outcome."The Emeritus Nurses contribute their expertise to curriculum planning, coordination, and the hands-on delivery of Simulation Center activities – they serve as mentors, educators and consultants. The program is designed not only for newly graduated nurses, but also for experienced nurses who are transitioning to a new specialty. The simulation environment offers a safe, supportive, and judgment-free space where participants learn in real time.Emeritus Nurse Maureen Laighold, who brings more than 50 years of nursing experience, shared her enthusiasm for the program, "It's a great environment, and I feel like I thrive when I come in here - it's a wonderful place to be." Reflecting on her interactions with the next generation of nurses, she added, "My eyes are open to the beauty of the future of our profession

PR Newswire
Mar 1st, 2025
Memorial Regional Hospital South Pioneers Voice-Activated Smart Control Solution For Patients With Spinal Injuries

"The adoption of the Hatchmed SmartHub reflects Memorial's unwavering commitment to elevating our patients' quality of life by integrating advanced technology into patient care." - Phil Wright, CEO of Memorial Regional Hospital South