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Mediko California statewide Posted 5/17/2026

Registered Nurse- PRN

Nursing job in Keswick, CA · Local, Dedicated

40–$65/hrest.
Nights · DaysRN licenseper diem
Pay

$40–$65/hr

Setting

Correctional / School / Hospital ER

Shift

Nights · Days

License

RN license

Pay

$64.00 Hourly

Experience

3 years of experience

Route Type

Local, Dedicated

Benefits

Dental, Vision, 401(k), Paid time off

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Job Description

Job DetailsJob Location: Shasta County Jail - Redding, CA 96001Position Type: MEDIKO Employee - PRN/as neededSalary Range: $54.00 - $64.00 HourlyJob

Shift: Other/VariedMEDIKO: Mission driven & committed to delivering high-quality medical care to the communities we serve.

Our dedicated Healthcare Professionals find meaning, support and new opportunities to learn and grow their skills every day.

It’s what sets us apart from other healthcare industries and drives our success in the correctional healthcare space.

Whether you are just graduating from nursing school or bringing years of experience to your new position at MEDIKO, you will benefit from our competitive compensation, commitment to safety and exposure to the diverse healthcare needs of the clients we serve.

If you’re ready to take on a role that will enrich your career and make a real impact to your community, we encourage you to APPLY TODAY to get the conversation started!

The Registered Nurse (RN) will provide direct patient care in a correctional setting, including assessments, medication administration, treatments, and emergency response.

This role will collaborate with healthcare teams to develop and implement patient care plans while ensuring compliance with facility policies, state regulations, and infection control standards.

The Registered Nurse (RN) will also educate patients on health conditions, monitor their progress, and contribute to a safe and effective healthcare environment.

How YOU can Make an Impact: Provide direct patient care by assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating patient care plans according to established policies and procedures.

Conduct initial medical screenings and assessments for all incoming inmates and provide ongoing healthcare as needed throughout their incarceration.

Perform comprehensive physical assessments and history reviews to determine patient health status and prioritize care needs.

Administer prescribed medications, treatments, and medical interventions in compliance with physician orders and healthcare protocols.

Provide care for patients with chronic conditions, acute illnesses, and mental health issues, coordinating with other healthcare providers as necessary.

Respond to and manage medical emergencies, including trauma and medical crises, ensuring timely and appropriate interventions.

Accurately document patient assessments, treatments, and progress in the electronic medical record (EMR) in accordance with facility policies and legal requirements.

Maintain compliance with all state, federal, and local healthcare regulations, as well as facility-specific policies.

Ensure proper documentation and reporting of medical treatments, interventions, and patient outcomes, including maintaining detailed medical records for audits and compliance reviews.

Participate in the collection and submission of patient data for quality improvement initiatives and regulatory reporting.

Work closely with interdisciplinary healthcare teams, including physicians, mental health professionals, and correctional officers, to provide comprehensive care to inmates.

Collaborate with facility leadership and healthcare providers to address and resolve patient care issues and improve health outcomes.

Communicate effectively with patients, their families (as needed), and correctional facility staff regarding treatment plans, health education, and health-related concerns.

Provide education to inmates on health management, disease prevention, and post-care instructions.

Serve as a clinical resource and mentor to other nursing staff, providing guidance and support on clinical practices, protocols, and emergency response procedures.

Assume leadership roles in the absence of higher-level management, including overseeing day-to-day operations of the nursing team and ensuring proper patient care delivery.

Supervise and assist LPNs and nursing assistants in patient care tasks, ensuring compliance with healthcare standards and best practices.

Ensure medical equipment and supplies are appropriately stocked, maintained, and functioning properly; report any issues to facility management.

Assist with maintaining a clean and safe clinical environment that meets infection control and safety standards.

Participate in ongoing quality improvement initiatives to enhance patient care and clinical outcomes within the facility.

Follow established policies and procedures, including those related to infection control, safety protocols, and medication administration.

Contribute to the development and review of healthcare policies and clinical procedures to ensure they remain in line with current practices and regulations.

Work flexible shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays, to meet the facility’s healthcare needs.

Perform other related duties as assigned.

What we Ask of YOU: A current, valid state(s) licensure, certificate and/or credentials documenting ability to practice in applicable role (i.e.

CMA, LPN, RN, LMHP, etc.).

A High School diploma or GED is required.

An Associate’s or Bachelor's degree in Healthcare, Nursing, or a related field is preferred but not required. 1-3 years of experience in a healthcare setting, preferably in a correctional healthcare or similar environment.

Experience in roles that involve direct patient care or administrative support in a regulated environment is preferred.

Strong understanding of healthcare regulations, policies, and procedures as they relate to the correctional setting is an advantage.

Demonstrated ability to manage time effectively, adhere to protocols, and deliver high-quality service in a fast-paced, structured environment.

Active CPR/BLS certificate required (American Heart Association/American Red Cross guideline approved).

Joining MEDIKO comes with perks to support you in your personal and professional journey: Competitive Pay and MVP Bonus Program Benefits package including Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance for you and your family Preferred Pharmacy Network options MDLIVE virtual Provider telehealth options Wellness program Health Savings Accounts and Health Reimbursement Account options with company match Employer-paid Life Insurance Policy/AD&D, Long-Term Disability and Short-Term Disability coverage Optional Voluntary coverage for Life Insurance, Accident, Critical Illness, and Hospital Indemnity plans Paid portion of Maternity Leaves Employee Assistance Program Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) including 10 Holidays and flexible Floating Holidays Participation in the MEDIKO 401(k) Retirement Plan with company match Employee Referral Bonuses Tuition Reimbursement Assistance Plan Free Continuing Education Access to Perks and Discounts at nationally recognized chains, service providers and retailers EOE STATEMENT: We are an equal employment opportunity employer.

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.

Qualifications Employment Type: Full Time

Salary: $54 - $64 Hourly

Location & Routes

  • Base city: Keswick, CA
  • Route type: Local, Dedicated

Benefits & Bonuses

  • Dental
  • Vision
  • 401(k)
  • Paid time off

Hiring Process

  1. Apply — Submit your application online
  2. Review — A recruiter reviews your qualifications
  3. Background check — Standard employment and license verification
  4. Start your assignment — Begin your nursing role

Requirements

License Required

Active RN or LPN license.

Experience

1+ year of relevant experience; ability to onboard quickly.

Certifications

BLS required. Specialty certs based on unit.

Physical Requirements

Ability to stand for long shifts, lift up to 50 lbs, and assist with patient transfers.

Frequently asked questions

  • How does per diem nursing work?

    Per diem nurses pick up shifts as needed without a fixed weekly schedule. You commit to a minimum number of shifts per month and choose dates that fit your availability.

  • Does per diem pay more than staff?

    Yes — per diem hourly rates are typically 20–40% higher than staff rates because there are no benefits or guaranteed hours.

  • Are benefits included?

    Most per diem roles do not include health benefits or PTO; the higher hourly rate is meant to offset that. Some hospitals offer limited benefits at higher commitment tiers.

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Nursing Jobs in Keswick, CA

Keswick, California is served by Cedars-Sinai, Kaiser Permanente, UCSF Health, Stanford, and Sutter Health, giving nurses based here strong access to staff, per diem, and travel positions. Local employers in Keswick regularly post openings across ICU, ER, labor & delivery, and travel nurse contracts, supported by premium California RN pay driven by mandated 1:5 nurse-to-patient ratios; California is not part of the NLC compact.

If you live in or near Keswick, you can usually choose between a staff hospital position close to home or a travel/agency contract paying premium rates. Compensation in California reflects premium California RN pay driven by mandated 1:5 nurse-to-patient ratios; California is not part of the NLC compact, and experienced RNs — especially with ICU, ER, or labor & delivery experience — see noticeably stronger offers from Keswick-area employers.

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