At ARMStaffing we take care of our nurses! We offer :
Health & Retirement Benefits
Day-1 access to extensive benefits including Medical, Vision, Dental, Life and more
Complimentary Onboarding
We pay your way through onboarding including Physicals, TITERS, and most everything else. A dedicated Onboard Specialist will schedule your appointments, so you can focus on patient care while we focus on helping you get started faster.
On-Call Support
We have on-call support 24 / 7, 365 days a year. Need clinical support? We have an experienced team across healthcare practices who can offer immediate direction.
401k Retirement Savings Plan
After a qualifying waiting period, employees are eligible for 401k. Employees that contribute at least 5% will receive a 4% company match.
Recruiter Matching
When you apply with ARMS, you will be matched with a specialized recruiter based on your preferred location and specialty.
Honestly, there s so much more ... like Travel Reimbursement, Housing Allowance, Meals & Incidentals, Referral Bonuses, Completion Bonuses; it goes on.
We re not the only ones who think ARMStaffing should be your first choice, here s why :
- SIA’s Top-50 Fastest Growing Healthcare Staffing Firms - 2019
- SIA's Largest Healthcare Staffing Agencies in the U.S. - 2023
- Celebrated as a Top Workplace in the Lehigh Valley - 2022, 2023
- Perfect scores for 'Name, Not a Number' and 'Recruiters' Personalities' on Highway Hypodermics
- Joint Commission's Gold Seal of Approval for Health Care Staffing Services Certification
Common Requirements : PACU RNs provide care to patients recovering from anesthesia. They monitor vital signs after surgery and stabilize the patient as they become conscious.
They also help manage pain for the patients. There are two phases in the PACU. Phase I PACU is where patients are sent immediately after surgery.
The average stay here is one hour. Patients are kept here until any breathing issues are remedied and vital signs are stabilized.
Once pain is under control and they are mostly awake, they will be sent to another unit in the hospital to recover, or if they are an outpatient, they will go to Phase II PACU.
Phase II PACU has patients rest in a chair, usually have a small snack and walk up and down the hallway. From here they are discharged and sent home.
Some PACU RNs will also assist and prep the patient before surgery.