PRN Jobs in St. Louis for Healthcare Workers | RNs, LPNs, CNAs & Allied

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What are Per Diem Jobs in Healthcare

Per Diem or PRN (pro re nata) jobs in healthcare means short or temporary employment to fill in for a shift due to illness or absence of another healthcare worker. It has more flexibility, because you can choose your shifts, and it pays better.

The good news is that you can work PRN as many hours as you want, that way, it is possible to do PRN full-time if that is your choice.

St. Louis is no exception in need of nurses and allied healthcare professionals, especially those who work on a per diem basis.

Another plus for St. Louis is the salary that various health care professionals receive. Registered nurses (RNs) receive an average of $52,290 per year, licensed practical nurses (LPNs) receive an average of $35,070 per year, and certified nurse assistants receive an average of $24,315 per year. 

Allied Healthcare Workers 

Allied healthcare professionals are those who support the treatment of a patient through their individualized support, and as a result, achieve the patient's recovery with the help of many professionals who care about their health in a comprehensive manner. Let's remember that a patient needs to be seen as a complex being, whose health is not regulated by a single area, but by several factors in the human body that interact to make health possible.

Some important professionals in the multidisciplinary treatment of a patient are:

  • Dietary aides. A dietary aide provides health through the diets he provides to the patient, and through his counseling focused on improving eating habits.
  • Respiratory therapist. A respiratory therapist typically works with patients who have cardiopulmonary or respiratory disorders.
  • Clinical nurse practitioners. Nurse practitioners are nurses who assess patients, order medical tests and develop treatment plans.
  • Audiologist. The audiologist is in charge of diagnosing problems with hearing, balance, supporting patients who are completely or nearly completely deaf, etc.
  • Dental hygienist. A dental hygienist is a person in charge of oral health. For example, they clean teeth, apply sealants and take x-rays if necessary, to improve the patient's oral health.
  • Occupational therapist. An occupational therapist supports a sick or disabled individual in performing day-to-day tasks, thus helping the patient make routine tasks more difficult.
  • Physical therapist. A physical therapist is in charge of diagnosing mobility or physical problems through specialized therapies, exercises, stretching techniques, and more.
  • Speech language pathologist. Speech language pathologists are in charge of treating speech and swallowing disorders.

The importance of allied healthcare workers lies in their presence to help as many patients as possible, and to support comprehensive treatment. There are many job opportunities for allied healthcare workers, and definitely a good place to start looking for work is in St. Louis, MO. 

Things To Do in St. Louis, Missouri

In St. Louis there are many touristic things to do, for example you can visit the Gateway Arch which is a monument that commemorates the expansion of the country to the west; you can also visit the Saint Louis Forest Park which is an urban park, it is very colorful and famous for the amount of nature that harbors, and of course you can visit its beautiful botanical garden. Also, famous are the Cathedral Basilica and the St. Louis Zoo.

St. Louis is also recognized for its hospitals that offer exceptional quality and high-level services. Some examples of the most famous include:

  • Barnes-Jewish Hospital was listed as the number 1 in both St. Louis and Missouri. It cooperates with Washington University School of Medicine to provide the best care, with an emphasis on cancer care.
  • St Luke’s Hospital is a hospital that is focused on women's health, with collaborations and partnerships throughout the region.
  • SSM Health St Mary’s Hospital is a hospital that has twice won the premier award for quality. They specialize in high-risk pregnancy care and fetal surgery. In addition, they have a certified stroke center. 
  • St. John’s Mercy Medical Center is a center with 150 years of experience, with many specialties in burns, and women's health.
  • HSHS St. Francis Hospital is a hospital that employs about 240 residents and offers physical, cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation.

Missouri PRN Jobs for RNs, LPNs, CNAs, & Allied Healthcare Workers 

You can work per diem shifts for any health area, whether you are a nurse or an allied healthcare worker. To find jobs near you, download the Nursa™ app, create an account to upload your certificates and start looking for shifts. It's that simple. Jobs in St. Louis, Missouri, are waiting for you!

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Registered Nurse RN - Long Term Care Skilled Nursing $63.82 per hour
RN
Date
April 27, 2024
Hourly
$
64
Est. Total
$
798
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23:30 - 12:00
Mother of Good Counsel Home
Licensed Practical Nurse LPN - Long Term Care Skilled Nursing $47.87 per hour
LPN
Date
April 27, 2024
Hourly
$
48
Est. Total
$
598
View Shift
23:30 - 12:00
Mother of Good Counsel Home

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