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RN WOUND OSTOMY CARE PRN
Req #: 82969At Moffitt Cancer Center, we strive to be the leader in understanding the complexity of cancer and applying these insights to contribute to the prevention and cure of cancer. Our diverse team of over 9,000 are dedicated to serving our patients and creating a workspace where every individual is recognized and appreciated. For this reason, Moffitt has been recognized on the 2023 Forbes list of America’s Best Large Employers and America’s Best Employers for Women, Computerworld magazine’s list of 100 Best Places to Work in Information Technology, DiversityInc Top Hospitals & Health Systems and continually named one of the Tampa Bay Time’s Top Workplace. Additionally, Moffitt is proud to have earned the prestigious Magnet® designation in recognition of its nursing excellence. Moffitt is a National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center based in Florida, and the leading cancer hospital in both Florida and the Southeast. We are a top 10 nationally ranked cancer center by Newsweek and have been nationally ranked by U.S. News & World Report since 1999.
Working at Moffitt is both a career and a mission: to contribute to the prevention and cure of cancer. Join our committed team and help shape the future we envision.
Summary
The Wound Ostomy Continence (WOC/ET) nurse provides acute and rehabilitative care to patients with selected
gastrointestinal, genitourinary, and integumentary systems disorders. This includes direct patient care for abdominal stomas, wounds, fistulas, drains, pressure ulcers, and continence skin care . The woe (ET) nurse also plays a pivotal role
as educator, giving guidance to promote optimal patient outcomes for ostomy, wound and skin issues . Requires flexible hours.
Minimum Required:BSN
Licensure/Certification: BLS, RN Preferred: WOCN (Wound Ostomy Care Nurse)
Equal Employment Opportunity
Reasonable Accommodation
Freqently Asked Questions
Mastery in managing complex wound care, ostomy care, and skin integrity is vital for this role. Proficiency with abdominal stoma care, pressure ulcer management, and continence skin issues ensures quality patient outcomes in Tampa’s acute care settings.
Unlike general wound care nurses, this PRN role demands specialized expertise in ostomy management and rehabilitative care. The focus on flexible scheduling and acute patient treatment in oncology contexts sets it apart from typical RN wound care jobs.
Florida’s healthcare market offers pathways towards becoming a WOCN-certified specialist, clinical nurse educator, or wound care consultant. Experience at leading centers like Moffitt accelerates advancement into niche oncology wound care leadership roles.
Moffitt offers an environment emphasizing nursing excellence with Magnet recognition, supporting continuous education and clinical innovation. Their commitment to cancer care means PRN nurses engage with cutting-edge wound management protocols.
While a BSN and RN license are required, Moffitt favors candidates holding WOCN certification. BLS certification is mandatory, reflecting the center’s high standards for emergency readiness and specialized wound care expertise.
In Tampa, RN wound care specialists typically earn between $65,000 and $85,000 annually depending on experience and certification, slightly above the national average due to specialized skills and local demand in cancer care facilities.
Tampa’s healthcare sector shows steady demand for skilled wound ostomy nurses, especially in oncology centers. PRN roles attract professionals seeking flexible hours, but competition remains moderate given the specialized nature of wound and ostomy care.
Absolutely. Moffitt’s status as a top-ranked national cancer center means RN PRNs engage with advanced wound care technologies and research-driven methods, enriching clinical expertise beyond typical wound care nursing roles.
Tampa’s diverse patient population and high cancer incidence require nurses to adapt to varied wound and ostomy conditions. The PRN flexibility demands quick acclimation to different units and patient acuity levels in a bustling cancer care setting.
Moffitt emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach integrating oncology-specific wound care with research initiatives. PRN nurses here often participate in clinical trials and advanced patient education, elevating the scope beyond standard hospital wound care duties.
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