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EMERGENCY/TRAUMA NURSE

Full time
Job ID: 4GNXJ
Worldwide, 00000

When there’s a medical crisis, providing swift and comprehensive care is critical to the patient’s survival. Working in some of the most stressful environments on bases all over the world, Air Force Emergency/Trauma Nurses rapidly make lifesaving decisions every day. A challenging career for those who remain calm under pressure, their medical actions are indispensible in treating patients and getting them home safely to their families.

Qualifications
  • Bachelor’s or master’s degree in nursing from a school accredited by the NLN or CCNE
  • Knowledge of principles and practices of nursing is mandatory.
  • Minimum of 12 months full-time nursing practice
  • Encouraged to use six of those months practicing specific specialty
  • Completion of Officer Training School course
  • Must be between the ages of 18 and have not reached your 47th birthday
About the Hospital

It’s our mission to provide our Airmen and their families with the best healthcare possible, so we’re constantly seeking to add more of the best nurses to our team. From general medicine to highly focused subspecialties, there are dozens of exciting healthcare careers in the U.S. Air Force.

As a nurse in the U.S. Air Force, your job will be the same as it is now but with long-term career and leadership advantages that allow you to grow and advance as a leader in your respective field.

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