Abrazo Arrowhead Campus in Glendale, Arizona is recruiting a Registered Nurse for its Med/Surg unit at a 217-bed acute care hospital that has anchored the northwest Phoenix metro since 1988. This is a direct bedside nursing role on a unit that values clinical autonomy, interdisciplinary care coordination, and charge-level leadership development. The campus is recognized regionally for cardiovascular, orthopedic, obstetrics, and emergency services — giving Med/Surg nurses consistent exposure to a broad, high-acuity patient mix.
Perks and Benefits
- Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance coverage
- 401(k) retirement savings plan with employer match
- Generous paid time off
- Health savings accounts (HSA); healthcare and dependent flexible spending accounts (FSA)
- Continuing education and career development opportunities supported by the facility
- Employee Assistance Program and employee discount program
- Voluntary supplemental benefits: pet insurance, legal insurance, accident and critical illness insurance, long-term care, elder and childcare assistance, auto and home insurance
Practice Highlights
- 217-bed acute care hospital serving the Glendale and northwest Phoenix metro community since 1988
- Recognized service lines include cardiovascular, orthopedic, obstetrics, and emergency care — driving a diverse Med/Surg patient census
- Bedside RN role with full nursing process responsibility: assessment, diagnosis, care planning, implementation, and outcome evaluation
- Interdisciplinary care coordination across multiple clinical disciplines as a standard expectation of the role
- Participates in structured hourly rounding protocols to support patient safety and satisfaction
- Charge nurse coverage is part of the role — nurses may be asked to lead a shift as needed, supporting leadership development at the bedside level
- Age-specific, individualized care delivery with attention to physical, psychosocial, spiritual, educational, cultural, safety/risk, and discharge planning needs
- Fast-paced unit environment with a collaborative, team-based nursing model
Qualifications
- Nursing degree from an accredited nursing school required; BSN preferred
- Active Registered Nurse license in the State of Arizona required
- Current CPR certification required; ACLS as applicable by department
- One year of acute care experience preferred; new graduates will be considered
- Certification in a specialty area of practice preferred
- ACLS preferred; PACU nurses must obtain ACLS within six months of hire, with PALS preferred for that unit
- Strong interpersonal, teamwork, and customer service skills; basic computer proficiency required
- Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced environment with periods of above-average pressure
About the Community
Glendale sits in the heart of the northwest Phoenix metropolitan area — one of the fastest-growing regions in the country — offering a compelling combination of urban amenities, affordable housing relative to coastal markets, and year-round sunshine. The area features easy access to professional sports venues, a vibrant dining and entertainment scene, highly rated suburban school districts, and outdoor recreation ranging from desert hiking to lake activities within a short drive. For nurses relocating from higher cost-of-living markets, the Phoenix metro delivers strong purchasing power alongside a dynamic, growing healthcare community.