Nursing Jobs in Baltimore, Maryland

Experience & Requirements High school graduate or equivalent. Certified by professional organization in state of hire. Requires critical thinking, organizational, decisive judgment, communication, good cu... more
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Responsibilities: Customer Relations Plays a key leadership role in the RTC to promote a therapeutic milieu. Actively seeks to provide quality services that meet the needs of residents as well as other custom... more
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The Center for Eating Disorders at Sheppard Pratt is one of the nation's leading programs for the treatment of children, teens, adults, and older adults with eating disorders, including anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervo... more
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Overview At FutureCare our Geriatric Nursing Assistants are part of our frontline health care team and they play a pivotal role in the care and support for our residents. They share in the commitment to meet the highe... more
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Join our wonderful team as a Registered Nurse (RN) today! Autumn Lake Healthcare at Pikesville is an exceptional team-oriented company hiring for Registered Nurse (RN) ! We provide our staff with t... more
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Company Description Wound Care Nurse RN Must have a WOCN or WCC certification When we say “our community” we mean it. UMMC Midtown Campus, one of two campuses of the University of Maryland Medical Center, has had... more
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Overview Lorien Mays Chapel is hiring CNA license, willing to get Geriatric Nursing Assistants (GNA)! Join the award winning Lorien Team and experience first-hand, why we are more than a nursing home and assisted liv... more
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MedStar Franklin Square Hospital is seeking experienced RNs to fill roles in our Neuro ICU. We are newly Comprehensive Stroke Center, and we are looking for RNs with experience or passion for caring for Neuro patients... more
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Details Department: Internal Medicine  Schedule: Monday-Friday, 9:00AM-5:30PM. Must have flexibility to work events on weekends as necessary Hospital: Ascension St. Agnes  Location: Baltimore MD  Must be... more
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Company Description Renowned as the academic flagship of the University of Maryland Medical System, our Magnet®-designated facility is a nationally recognized, academic medical center with opportunities across the con... more
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Company Description When we say “our community” we mean it. UMMC Midtown Campus, one of two campuses of the University of Maryland Medical Center, has had a long history of working to keep our community healthy and h... more
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Company Description Do you have HEART? We are looking for individuals who can embrace our mission to purposely brighten and enrich the lives of those we serve with HEART; Hospitality, Excellence, Appreciation, Respe... more
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Under the close supervision of a licensed nurse, participates in the planning and evaluation of patient needs based on patient behaviors. Provides direct patient care services in accordance with the treatment plan and u... more
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Summary Monday Tuesday Thursday - Daytime Mercy Personal Physicians at Hunt Valley offers patients the best in primary care services and specialty care treatment in a convenient, centrally located doctors'... more
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Company Description Renowned as the academic flagship of the University of Maryland Medical System, our Magnet®-designated facility is a nationally recognized, academic medical center with opportunities across the con... more
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The In House Contract is a non-benefit eligible, temporary position.  In House Contracts are set to renew at the completion of 12 weeks if there is a continued need for staff on the unit and at the discretion of the Un... more
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As a Float Nurse (RN), you will: Be responsible for providing additional and/or relief coverage as indicated by staff shortage or patient status in varying patient care areas. Perform a full range of professiona... more
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Responsibilities : Provides care to patients in the ECT suite.  Responsible for identified pre-operative, intra-operative, and post-opera tive nursing care activities involved in carrying out ECT (electroconvul... more
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The Adolescent Female Crisis Stabilization Unit is a 22 bed unit for the multi-disciplinary assessment, evaluation, crisis intervention, and stabilization of adolescent female patients. Discharge planning emphasizes... more
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The Adolescent Female Crisis Stabilization Unit is a 22 bed unit for the multi-disciplinary assessment, evaluation, crisis intervention, and stabilization of adolescent female patients. Discharge planning emphasizes... more
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The Child Unit is a 20 bed unit for the multi-disciplinary assessment, evaluation, crisis intervention, and stabilization of patients age 5-11 years.   Discharge planning emphasizes movement to day hospital or outpat... more
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The Child Unit is a 20 bed unit for the multi-disciplinary assessment, evaluation, crisis intervention, and stabilization of patients age 5-11 years.   Discharge planning emphasizes movement to day hospital or outpat... more
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The Child Unit is a 20 bed unit for the multi-disciplinary assessment, evaluation, crisis intervention, and stabilization of patients age 5-11 years.   Discharge planning emphasizes movement to day hospital or outpat... more
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The Child Unit is a 20 bed unit for the multi-disciplinary assessment, evaluation, crisis intervention, and stabilization of patients age 5-11 years.   Discharge planning emphasizes movement to day hospital or outpat... more
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**If hired for this position, you will be eligible for a $6,000 sign on bonus and an additional $6,000 Child and Adolescent Inpatient sign on bonus.  Payment for both will be made in 5 equal installments spread over the... more
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        As a Nurse Coordinator you will: Communicates in a therapeutic, respectful way with patients at the patients’ level of understanding. Investigates and follows up on complaints or concerns from patients’... more
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The Adolescent Female Crisis Stabilization Unit is a 22 bed unit for the multi-disciplinary assessment, evaluation, crisis intervention, and stabilization of adolescent female patients. Discharge planning emphasizes... more
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Overview At FutureCare our Dialysis Registered Nurses are skilled in handling patients with chronic kidney diseases. They are responsible for the delivery of all dialysis related nursing services for END Stage Renal... more
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General Summary of Position MedStar Harbor Hospital is seeking experienced RNs to fill roles in our combined ICU / IMC. Unit Highlights Combined ICU/ IMC with 23 beds Mainly medical patients with some ca... more
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Under general supervision, provides direct patient care to assigned patients. Education: Associate Degree from an accredited School of Nursing required; BSN preferred. Bachelor’s degree required within 3.5 years of s... more
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Located in north-central Maryland where the Patapsco River empties into the Chesapeake Bay, Baltimore is about as well-known for its crabs as it is for its excellent hospital systems. If you’re looking for nursing jobs in Baltimore, read on to see what else you can find here.

Quick Facts About Nursing Jobs in Maryland

  • Is Maryland a compact state? Yes.
  • What do RNs earn in Baltimore? The average annual salary for RN jobs in Baltimore is $89,510, compared to the national average RN salary of $89,010.
  • Where can I find information about RN license requirements in Maryland? You can visit the Maryland Board of Nursing for up-to-date information.

What to Know When Pursuing Nursing Jobs in Baltimore

Maryland’s most populous city, Baltimore is home to more than 592,000 people. If you’re looking to further your healthcare career here, you have your choice of nurse jobs. Baltimore gives you the opportunity to work full time, part time, on contract, temporarily, or even per diem. Hospitals, doctors’ offices, nursing homes, and other skilled nursing facilities are looking for qualified RNs, CNAs, GNAs, and LPNs — and that’s where you come in.

Wondering about your potential patient base? The city has a median age of 34.5, and residents ages 65 and older make up 14% of the city. Around 70% of people are single and 30% are married; 18% of married couples have children, and just over 33% of people have children but aren’t married.

One way you can stand apart from other job seekers is to make sure your skill set includes cultural competency before you apply to nurse jobs — Baltimore has a diverse population: 62% of residents are Black, 5% are of Hispanic ethnicity, and 3% are Asian.

Working in Baltimore

The Baltimore metropolitan area is among the top 20 in the nation with the highest employment levels of healthcare practitioners and technical occupations. Healthcare alone supports more than 100,000 jobs in greater Baltimore.

Additionally, the big demand for nursing jobs in Baltimore is due in part to healthcare being among the city’s main industries, along with cybersecurity, life sciences, information technology, logistics, and manufacturing.

The city carries much prestige in healthcare. Johns Hopkins Hospital is consistently ranked among the top hospitals in the world; Johns Hopkins University and the University of Maryland Baltimore have top-ranked medical and nursing programs. In terms of size, the largest hospitals in Baltimore are:

  • Johns Hopkins Hospital
  • University of Maryland Medical Centre
  • Sinai Hospital of Baltimore
  • Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Centre
  • MedStar Franklin Square Medical Centre

But these hospitals are not the only sources for nurse jobs. Baltimore City Health Department operates many clinics including primary care, sexual health, men’s health, and reproductive/family planning. Additionally, there are skilled nursing facilities such as assisted living centers, nursing homes, and retirement communities, plus senior centers and health and wellness programs, that rely on healthcare professionals such as yourself.

So, how long would it take you to get to your job if you lived here? On average, residents’ commute time is about 31 minutes. Around 60% of the workforce commutes via car, 18% takes mass transit, and 9% carpools.

Wondering who will watch your kids while you’re at work? Baltimore offers a variety of childcare assistance programs, plus after school and enrichment classes, that can give you a hand. If you have a dog that needs walking or a cat that needs feeding while you’re working a double, you have your choice of pet sitters. Fun fact: Baltimore is the second fastest-growing dog-friendly city in the country.

Living in Baltimore

There are more than 200 neighborhoods in Charm City, so you’re sure to find one (or many) that fits you perfectly, whether that’s the National Landmark Historic District of Mount Vernon, the shopping and food scenes of Hamilton-Lauraville, the kitschy cool of Hampden, and nearly everything in between.

The same variety applies to local restaurants. For starters, Baltimore is a food lover’s paradise — and it goes beyond the spectacular seafood. Feel like something fancy? Seek out the city’s James Beard-nominated chefs. Want something more casual? Baltimore is home to the oldest continuously operating public market system in the country. At any one of the city’s expansive markets, expect to be overwhelmed by options ranging from chicken and waffles to vegan delights.

If art is what you’re after, check out a bevy of the city’s museums and galleries. The Baltimore Museum of Art is recognized for having one of the nation’s most remarkable collections of 18th-, 19th-, and 20th-century art. It’s also home to over 1,200 works by Henri Matisse, more than any other public institution in the world. Be sure to visit the Reginald F. Lewis Museum, one of the largest African American museums in the world, with a collection of more than 10,000 pieces. Don’t miss the one-of-a-kind American Visionary Art Museum, dedicated to humor and creative intuition.

When it’s time to travel, Baltimore-Washington International Airport is 13 miles from downtown. You’re also not too far from Ronald Reagan National and Dulles International airports. For day trips, you can drive to Annapolis and Washington D.C. in under 40 minutes if the traffic isn’t bad. Even closer is the 1,800-acre Gunpowder Falls State Park — one of the largest in Maryland — where you can go hiking, biking, swimming, sailing, and more. In the winter, it’s a great place to cross-country ski.

Speaking of seasonality, the year-round weather in Baltimore is humid and hot in the summer, with average highs above 79 degrees. Winters are cold and occasionally snowy, with average highs below 52 degrees.

Given its wealth of culture and attractions, Baltimore has a higher cost of living by around 8%, although home prices are actually 2% below the national average. That said, rents are 36% higher — around $1,870 per month.

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