Full-Time

RN II

Updated on 8/21/2026

West Tennessee Healthcare

West Tennessee Healthcare

1,001-5,000 employees

Public, nonprofit hospital system with centers

No salary listed

Paris, TN, USA

In Person

Bachelor's, Associate's

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Required Skills
Medication Administration
Patient Care
PALS
ACLS
Basic Life Support (BLS)

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Requirements
  • Completion of a diploma, associate, or baccalaureate degree in nursing is required.
  • Current licensure as a Registered Nurse approved by the Tennessee Board of Nursing for practice in Tennessee is required.
  • Completion of annual Continuing Education Units is required.
  • Basic Life Support certification must be obtained within the orientation period and kept current.
  • Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support and Pediatric Advanced Life Support certifications are preferred and must be obtained within one year of employment.
  • Certification in the area of clinical expertise by a recognized authoritative agency is desirable.
  • The employee must demonstrate proficiency in the principles, concepts, and techniques of professional nursing.
  • The employee must know hospital policies and procedures and complete the skills check sheet for designated areas during the three-month probationary period.
Responsibilities
  • Perform initial patient assessments using the nursing process and age-specific needs, prescribe and update plans of care, and confer with other shifts and departments to promote continuity of care.
  • Document patient assessments and care in the medical record and monitor documentation completed by other personnel.
  • Coordinate and perform bedside patient care and perform, assist with, or delegate skilled procedures.
  • Administer or supervise administration of scheduled and as-needed medications, intravenous fluids, blood, and blood products.
  • Inform physicians of patient arrivals, conditions, and pertinent findings, and assist physicians with treatments, examinations, and patient rounds when indicated.
  • Assist in supervising patient care by nursing personnel, evaluate care standards, assign staff according to patient acuity and competency, and supervise and verify accurate order transcription.
  • Prioritize physician orders appropriately.
  • Communicate with patients and families and collaborate with other disciplines on emotional support, teaching, and discharge planning.
  • Check emergency equipment and drugs on the unit each shift as assigned or required.
  • Serve as primary caregiver, team leader, or charge nurse when assigned, delegating responsibilities to supportive personnel.
  • Assist with orienting new personnel and serve as a role model when required.
  • Communicate patient and unit-operation information to other shifts, managers, and hospital departments through proper channels.
  • Communicate information or provide assistance to ambulance personnel, law enforcement agencies, community agencies, allied health groups, and support groups according to unit policies and procedures.
  • Respond to related responsibilities as required or directed.
  • Ensure proper segregation and safe disposal of hazardous pharmaceutical waste.
  • Participate in scheduled on-call shifts after orientation to maintain after-hours and weekend coverage for urgent or emergent surgical needs.
Desired Qualifications
  • Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support and Pediatric Advanced Life Support certification.
  • Certification in the area of clinical expertise by a recognized authoritative agency.
  • Basic computer skills.
West Tennessee Healthcare

West Tennessee Healthcare

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West Tennessee Healthcare is a public, not-for-profit health system based in Jackson, Tennessee, operating an anchor hospital and several specialty centers. It delivers care through Jackson-Madison County General Hospital (635 beds) and centers of excellence in Women and Children, Cancer, Emergency Services, Rehabilitation, and Heart care, offering inpatient, outpatient, emergency, cancer, and rehab services. It differs from many competitors by being community-focused and integrated as a single regional health system rather than a for-profit network of independent providers. Its goal is to provide comprehensive, accessible healthcare across West Tennessee through its network of hospitals and specialty centers.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Jackson, Mississippi

Founded

1950

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What believers are saying

  • June 2026 eICU expansion added Philips and hellocare.ai monitoring across 127 ICU beds.
  • April 2026 robotic-surgery milestone strengthens surgeon recruiting and referral capture.
  • July 2026 Dyersburg Altaviva launch and Xsolis expansion broaden specialty and AI offerings.

What critics are saying

  • HHS OIG settled EMTALA allegations for $340,231 on February 13, 2026.
  • Repeated transfer failures invite CMS scrutiny, contract pressure, and payer audits in 2026.
  • Revelio shows 262 postings and 3,062 employees, signaling constrained hiring capacity.

What makes West Tennessee Healthcare unique

  • West Tennessee Healthcare runs seven hospitals across 19 counties and 100-plus locations.
  • Jackson-Madison County General Hospital completed 15,000 robotic surgeries on April 13, 2026.
  • West Tennessee Healthcare offers regional open-heart surgery and Medtronic Altaviva implants.

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Company News

Radio NWTN
Jul 8th, 2026
Dyersburg Hospital now offering new treatment option.

Dyersburg Hospital now offering new treatment option. * Shannon McFarlin * July 8, 2026 * 8:18 am DYERSBURG, TN. - West Tennessee Healthcare is pleased to announce a new treatment option for people living with urge urinary incontinence. Dyersburg Hospital is now offering the Altaviva(TM) implant, an innovative therapy designed to help patients regain control and confidence. Unlike medications or injections that target the bladder muscles, the Altaviva(TM) implant works by stimulating the tibial nerve near the ankle. This gentle stimulation helps restore communication between the bladder and brain, which may reduce urgency and leakage. The therapy is designed to fit seamlessly into daily life. How It Works A small device is placed just under the skin near the ankle during a minimally invasive outpatient procedure. The implant sends gentle electrical pulses to the tibial nerve. These signals may help regulate normal bladder function and improve bladder control. This approach is known as tibial neuromodulation, a proven therapy for UUI. Why Altaviva(TM) May Be Right for You * One-time outpatient procedure - go home the same day * Therapy begins the same day as implantation * MRI-ready for full-body 1.5T or 3T scans * Long-lasting battery designed for up to 15 years of treatment Brent Zamzow, MD, urologist on staff at West Tennessee Healthcare- Dyersburg Hospital, recently performed the hospital's first Altaviva(TM) implant. "Urge urinary incontinence can have a profound impact on quality of life, said Zamzow. "This innovative implant expands treatment options by providing a safe, minimally invasive solution for patients whose symptoms persist despite conservative therapy". He says. Important Safety Information: As with any surgery, there are potential risks. Complications may include pain at the implant site, lower leg pain, infection, or technical/device issues. Results vary. Talk to your doctor to see if Altaviva(TM) therapy is right for you. For more information, visit www.Medtronic.com/Altaviva About Altaviva(TM) Therapy The Altaviva(TM) system from Medtronic is an implantable tibial neuromodulation (ITNM) therapy designed to treat urge urinary incontinence (UUI) in patients who have not responded to or could not tolerate more conservative treatments. The device is placed near the ankle in a minimally invasive outpatient procedure and automatically delivers electrical stimulation to the tibial nerve to help restore communication between the bladder and brain - potentially reducing urgency and urinary leakage. The Altaviva(TM) system is activated on the same day as implantation, features long-lasting battery life, and is MRI-compatible, offering patients a streamlined and life-enhancing therapy option.

Radio NWTN
Apr 6th, 2026
Registration open for grief education series.

Registration open for grief education series. JACKSON, TN. - West Tennessee Healthcare, in partnership with Butterfly's Embrace, will host a two day grief education series featuring nationally recognized grief counselor and best-selling author Dr. Alan D. Wolfelt. The series will begin on Thursday, April 30, 2026, with an evening community event titled Tending to Your Broken Heart: Hope for Your Healing. This free event will be held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Lighthouse Church in Jackson. Dinner will be provided, and while attendance is free, registration is required. On Friday, May 1, 2026, the series will continue with a full-day educational workshop, The Art of Companioning a Mourning Heart: Caring Versus Curing, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the J. Walter Barnes Conference Center at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital. This session is designed for healthcare professionals, caregivers, and others who support individuals experiencing grief. Continuing education credits will be available. Throughout both events, Dr. Wolfelt will share practical, compassionate approaches to understanding grief, helping attendees recognize the emotional, psychological, and social impact of loss while learning how to truly walk alongside those who are hurting. The sessions will also explore the important difference between "caring" and "curing," offering guidance on how to support others in meaningful and lasting ways. "At West Tennessee Healthcare, caring for our community means being there not only in times of illness, but also in times of loss," said Leigh Ann Sutton, WTH Perinatal Bereavement Social Worker. "These events are an opportunity to learn how to support one another with compassion, understanding, and heart." Registration for both events is available by visiting www.ButterflysEmbraceFamilySupport.com. This series is made possible through the partnership of West Tennessee Healthcare, Butterfly's Embrace, and community sponsors who share a commitment to caring for others through every stage of life. About West Tennessee Healthcare: West Tennessee Healthcare is a public, not-for-profit healthcare system with locations serving 19 counties in West Tennessee and Southeast Missouri. The mission of West Tennessee Healthcare is to improve the health and well-being of the communities we serve while providing exceptional and compassionate care. For more information, visit www.wth.org.

GlobeNewswire
Aug 5th, 2025
Xsolis Announces New AI-Powered Workflow Solution, Dragonfly Navigate, to Reduce Length of Stay and Improve Efficiencies in Discharge Planning and Capacity Management

West Tennessee Healthcare expands its partnership with Xsolis and will be piloting the Dragonfly Navigate solution.

Qualivis
Feb 19th, 2025
Beyond Contingent Staffing: Qualivis as Your Total Workforce Partner

With contingent labor needs stabilized, Qualivis continues to collaborate with West Tennessee Healthcare on broader programs aimed at strengthening its overall workforce strategy.

HIT Consultant
Jul 19th, 2024
West Tennessee Healthcare Invests in AI to Improve OR Efficiency, Utilization, & Surgical Growth

Qventus and West Tennessee Healthcare: Pioneering AI-Driven Care Operations for Optimal Efficiency