Patient Care Nurse RN West Chester

Patient Care Nurse RN

Part Time • West Chester
Benefits:
  • Competitive salary
  • Employee discounts
  • Flexible schedule
  • Free uniforms
  • Opportunity for advancement
  • Training & development

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Registered Nurse (RN) 12 Hour Days & Overnight Shift – BrightStar Care of Greater Chester County – Kennet Square, PA 

Are you a dedicated and compassionate Registered Nurse looking to make a real impact in your community? Whether you're a seasoned professional or looking for a change of pace, we invite you to join our supportive and mission-driven team! 

We are currently hiring RNs to provide skilled, individualized care to our clients in Berwyn and the surrounding areas.  

Why You’ll Love Working With Us 

  • Competitive Pay – Compensation based on experience and shift differentials.

  • Flexible Scheduling – Choose shifts that fit your lifestyle.

  • Immediate Benefits – Access to paid training and free online courses to support your continued growth.

  • Employee Discount Programs – Save on everyday purchases that support your lifestyle and well-being.

  • Lifecare Resources – Guidance for childcare, financial planning, elder care, and more.

  • Supplemental Insurance Options – Aflac plans available for short-term disability, accident, critical illness, and life insurance.


 
Who We’re Looking For

We’re seeking compassionate, reliable, and skilled RNs who are ready to lead with heart and clinical expertise. Both experienced RNs and newly licensed nurses are encouraged to apply!


Key Responsibilities

Clinical Nursing Care
 
  • Conduct full nursing assessments

  • Administer medications and treatments as prescribed

  • Provide skilled nursing interventions such as wound care, IV therapy, catheter care, and monitoring of medical equipment

  • Monitor and document changes in patient condition and communicate findings with physicians and family


Care Coordination & Leadership
 
  • Collaborate with LPNs, CNAs, and other care team members to ensure comprehensive care

  • Supervise and guide paraprofessional staff as needed

  • Ensure proper documentation in compliance with regulatory and agency standards


Patient & Family Support
 
  • Educate patients and families on disease processes, medications, and ongoing care needs

  • Provide emotional support and guidance during challenging health transitions

  • Promote patient safety and dignity in all aspects of care


 
Qualifications
 
  • Active RN license in the state of Pennsylvania

  • CPR certification (BLS required; ACLS a plus)

  • Experience in home health, medical-surgical, or geriatric nursing is a plus

  • Strong communication and critical-thinking skills

  • Compassionate, detail-oriented, and adaptable in various care environments
  • 1-2 years' experience with Vent & Trace with ALS 


 
Why BrightStar Care?

At BrightStar Care of Greater Chester County, we believe in more than just delivering care—we believe in caring deeply. You’ll be supported by a local team that values your contribution, honors your expertise, and gives you the opportunity to truly make a difference in people’s lives.


Apply Today

Ready to bring your skills, compassion, and leadership to a team that values you? Submit your resume and certifications today.

Let’s change lives—one patient at a time.
 
Compensation: $42.00 - $48.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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Benefits and Perks

Joint Commission standards keep you and your clients safe
Continuing education supports career growth
Rewards and recognition programs
Flexible schedules including weekends & evenings
Variety of assignments to use your skills, in-home or facility-based
24/7 support and RN oversight