Nursing Jobs in Long Beach, California

The RN Clinical Educator works under the supervision of the Director of Education to orient, educate, and train Home Health and Hospice Staff in accordance with standards, regulations, and best practice, using a variet...
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Provides direct nursing care including assessments, care plan, education, and evaluation for assigned patients. Performs patient duties necessary to maintain the flow of patient care as well as coordinates the delivery...
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Title: RN, Infusion Location: Fountain Valley, CA Department: Infusion Center - MMF FV Status: Part-time – 40hrs Shift: Days (8hr) Schedule: Alternating set schedule....
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Responsible for independently utilizing the nursing process to safely, therapeutically and efficiently care for a group of patients based on policies and procedures. Delivers individualized quality patient care through...
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Job Details Job Location :    Beverly Hills , CA Position Type :    Full Time Salary Range :...
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The Staff RN is responsible for independently utilizing the nursing process to safely, therapeutically and efficiently care for a group of patients based on policies and procedures. Delivers individualized quality patie...
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Services needed for female client who uses cane:  companionship, monitoring mobility/fall prevention, bathing/grooming, assistance on toileting, light cooking/cleaning, help with eating and activities of daily living, s...
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Overview St. Francis Medical Center is one of the leading comprehensive healthcare institutions serving Southeast Los Angeles. St. Francis is dedicated to providing vital healthcare services for the 700,000 adult...
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Partner with us in making a positive change! Join a community that’s changing mental healthcare for the better. We have been certified as a Great Place to Work by our own employees for 7 years and running. Looking fo...
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Join Our Team! Because you served, we know you have a heart for service, a sincere desire to help others, a work ethic founded on excellence, dependability and integrity. Home Care Aids Duties Include:  Companio...
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Who We Are UCI Health is the clinical enterprise of the University of California, Irvine, and the only academic health system based in Orange County. UCI Health is comprised of its main campus, UCI Medical Center, a...
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Overview St. Francis Medical Center is one of the leading comprehensive healthcare institutions serving Southeast Los Angeles. St. Francis is dedicated to providing vital healthcare services for the 700,000 adult...
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Come Join the team everyone is talking about!!! #Caregiver Westminster Terrace Senior Living  is a pillar in assisted living in Westminster, CA. We approach every day with one goal: To improve the lives we touch...
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Senior Living Caregiver Full Time NOC; Part Time NOC; Part TIme Weekend (AM); Part Time Weekend (PM) Merrill Family of Senior Living Communities , a privately-owned family company with a proud history of succe...
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Shift: PM (3p-11p) Every other weekend POSITION SUMMARY     The purpose of your job position is to provide each resident with routine daily nursing care in accordance with current federal, state, and local stan...
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Description ScionHealth is committed to a culture of service excellence as demonstrated by our employees’ adherence to the service excellence principles of Pride, Teamwork, Compassion, Integrity, Respect, Fun, Profe...
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Summary:      The Medical Assistant will be responsible for assisting in examination and treatment of patients under direction of the Physician. Exer Core Responsibilities •    Has a contagious and positive work...
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JOB TITLE : Registered Nurse GENERAL SUMMARY OF DUTIES :  To provide excellence in patient care that builds confidence, loyalty and trust with our patients, patients' families and the community. To understan...
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“They made it easier for me to live, breathe, eat, and stay clean. Without them, I’d be waiting somewhere, waiting for someone to give me a chance to live...” - Client from Telecare What You Will Do to Change Lives...
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Overview At Centinela Hospital Medical Center, our dedicated team of professionals are committed to our core values of quality, compassion, and community. As a member of Prime Healthcare, a Top-15 hospital system i...
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Description $45.26 – $57.40 We would expect those hired into this job would be paid within this pay range, however, certain circumstances may allow us to pay outside of this range. Job Summary Coordinate...
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Description $40.48- $53.11 We would expect those hired into this job would be paid within this pay range, however, certain circumstances may allow us to pay outside of this range. Job Summary Coordina...
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Description $10,000 Sign On Bonus $49.83- $63.20 We would expect those hired into this job would be paid within this pay range, however, certain circumstances may allow us to pay outside of this range. Job S...
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Under supportive supervision, the RN works effectively using the nursing process in rendering routine nursing care to a critically or acutely ill adult patient or a given patient care population of less acutely ill p...
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Salary Range:   $88,854.00  (Min.) -  $115,509.00  (Mid.) -  $142,166.00  (Max.) Established in 1997, L.A. Care Health Plan is an independent public agency created by the state...
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Title:  RN, Coord, Clinical Admissions Location:  Long Beach, CA Department:  Cap Utilization Management Status:  Full Time Shift: Variable  Pay Range*: $53.18...
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Responsible for independently utilizing the nursing process to safely, therapeutically and efficiently care for a group of patients based on policies and procedures.Delivers individualized quality patient care throug...
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“They made it easier for me to live, breathe, eat, and stay clean. Without them, I’d be waiting somewhere, waiting for someone to give me a chance to live...” - Client from Telecare What You Will Do to Change Lives...
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Job Title: RN - Recovery  Essential Functions: Assists in provision of nursing care to patients in a same day surgery setting. Assumes total responsibility for patient care in accordance with physician’s orders and cent...
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JOB TITLE : Pre-Op/PACU Registered Nurse PRN GENERAL SUMMARY OF DUTIES:  To provide excellence in patient care that builds confidence, loyalty and trust with our patients, patients' families and the community. To un...
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Originally called Wilmore City after its first developer, William Wilmore, on its incorporation, Long Beach was renamed for its long, beautiful beaches. If you are looking to work as a nursing professional in a relaxed coastal city with plenty of opportunities, “LBC” — as the locals say — might be the place.

Home to a population of 456,062, Long Beach has the vibe of a California beach town mixed with the vibrancy of an urban environment. If you’d like to learn more about nursing jobs in Long Beach, keep reading to see if this corner of the Golden State might be the perfect fit for you.

3 Facts About Nursing Jobs in Long Beach, CA

  • Is California a compact state? No. RNs must be licensed by the California Board of Registered Nursing.
  • What is the RN salary in Long Beach? The average salary for RN jobs in Long Beach is $125,350, well over the national average RN salary of $89,010.
  • Where can I find information about RN licensing requirements in California? Get up-to-date information on licensure in California by visiting the California Board of Nursing website.

More About Nursing Jobs in Long Beach, CA

The seventh largest city in California, Long Beach is located on the coast and within the greater Los Angeles metro area. If you’re considering looking for RN, CNA, or LVN jobs, you’ll have opportunities for full-time, part-time, contract, and per diem positions with many types of employers from clinical to acute to post-acute care.

Your nursing resume showing cultural competency skills will be especially valued in the most diverse state in the nation. Long Beach itself is quite diverse and offers opportunities for those experienced with a varied patient population. The city’s demographics show Long Beach is about 43% Hispanic, 13% Asian, and 12% Black or African American. Multilingual skills will be valuable as well since 46% of Long Beach residents speak a language other than English at home.

The age demographics are fairly typical for a city this size. You’ll have opportunities to care for older patients (12% are 65 years or more) or if you prefer working with young adult and pediatric patients, those under 18 make up a hefty 21% of the city. Women are just about 50% of the city’s residents.

If your family is like most of the households in Long Beach, you have kids and might be looking for day care or after-school care while you are working. The city offers many childcare options including Head Start Programs, the YMCA, and others. If you need care for furry and fluffy family members while on a last-minute shift, that’s available too.

Working in Long Beach, CA

The demand for nursing jobs in Long Beach, CA, may be due in part to the fact that healthcare is among the metro area’s main industries, along with aviation and aerospace, financial services, hospitality, and tourism.

Furthering the need for healthcare workers are the main hospitals and healthcare centers located in Long Beach. Look for these big names if you are interested in acute-care work in the city:

  • Long Beach Memorial Medical Center
  • Mary Medical Center
  • College Medical Center
  • Miller Children's and Women’s Hospital
  • Long Beach Community Medical Center

However, the hospital bedside is not the only choice for nursing professionals. There are 329 nursing homes in the Long Beach area that are rated by U.S. News & World Report.

Getting to your Long Beach nursing job might be a little challenging; it is California, after all. The commute in the city on average is just over 30 minutes, a bit over the national average commute time of 27.6 minutes. Yet the Long Beach commute is better than a lot of major metros in the state — nearby Los Angeles clocks in at more than 53 minutes! Nearly 79% of commuters drive to work and just over 6% take mass transit.

Living in Long Beach, CA

There are so many benefits to living in the Long Beach area that residents may forgive the commute, and driving to work with the top down most of the year is just one of them. The climate in Long Beach is typically Mediterranean, with temperatures rarely below 42 degrees or above 91 degrees.

With the beautiful weather comes the many outdoor activities Southern California has to offer. With four miles of beach, a day in the sand, surf, and sun is an obvious choice when you are not working. But with additional options like hiking in El Dorado Park, catching whale-watching tours from the marina, or taking a drive (downtown L.A. is only 25 miles away), it’s easy to get some extra vitamin D in the California sun.

If you are more a fan of the great indoors, Long Beach has options for you as well. LBC has a surprising number of art museums and aquariums, is home to the USS Iowa, and of course boasts the great cruise ship turned hotel and museum, The Queen Mary.

Long Beach has its own flavor and a different dining scene than nearby L.A., if you want a dinner out to relax after a day shift or a day on the beach. Fresh seafood is widely available, but great local restaurants featuring Cambodian food, Filipino cuisine, Korean BBQ, and Guatemalan dishes sit right next to the vegan, vegetarian, hot dogs, tacos, and hamburgers you’d expect from a beach town. Maybe even more important to busy nurses, Long Beach has a plethora of cool coffee shops serving everything from basic drip to the most specialized lavender and horchata lattes.

After you have had a great meal and are fully caffeinated, you’ll be ready to enjoy the arts and music scene in Long Beach, CA. The city has its own symphony, opera, and ballet, as well as the Long Beach Art Walk (the second Saturday of every month).

There is of course that California price tag that comes with living the life in Long Beach, but it’s still much more affordable than many other major cities in California. Even with a median home price of about $785,000, Long Beach is less expensive than Los Angeles, San Diego, or San Francisco. The general cost of living in Long Beach is about 51% higher than the national average.

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