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RN Nights - Short-Term Rehab (Hospital-Based) Grand Rapids

Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital
FULL_TIME Remote ยท US Grand Rapids, MI, US Posted: 2026-05-11 Until: 2026-06-10
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Job Description
RN Nights - Short-Term Rehab (Hospital-Based) Grand RapidsNight Shift (United States of America) Employment Type Full-time - Nights Compensation: Starting wage $34 (eligible for increase based on experience) Additional $3.40/hour COVID Pay Sign-on Bonuses available! Days Worked Rotating Schedule, Weekend requirement Hours: 36 hrs/week; 7:00pm - 7:30am, every 3rd weekend Primary Location Main Hospital - Grand Rapids, MI Department Name Sub-Acute Rehab, 5th floor Other Benefits: Annual Merit Increases, Health Insurance (Medical, Dental, Vision,) PTO, Holiday Pay, PSLF Eligible, Tuition Reimbursement Mary Free Bed Sub-Acute Rehabilitation is a nationally recognized, 5-star short-term rehab facility and a U.S. News & World Report Best Nursing Home. Our Sub-Acute Rehab Unit provides patient-centered care for individuals who need continued rehabilitation and skilled nursing support at a slower, more gradual pace. We care for adults with a wide range of conditions, including orthopedic surgery, complex fractures, cardiac recovery, cancer, amputation, and multiple injuries , helping patients regain independence and safely return home. As an RN in sub-acute rehab , you'll provide comprehensive nursing care, including patient assessments, care planning, medication administration, and clinical oversight, while collaborating closely with LPNs, therapists, and providers to support steady recovery. RNs play a key role in coordinating care, monitoring patient progress, and supporting safe discharge planning. This unit is ideal for nurses who value clinical autonomy, interdisciplinary teamwork, and building meaningful patient relationships while helping patients regain independence and safely return home. Summary Registered Nurses are a key member of