Registered Nurse
Elkhart, KS
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Job Title: Registered Nurse (RN) – Med/Surg & Emergency Room

Location: Elkhart, Kansas

Schedule: Full-Time | Night Shift (7:00 PM – 7:00 AM)


Position Overview

A hospital in Elkhart, KS is seeking a Registered Nurse (RN) to join its team in a dual-role capacity supporting both the inpatient Med/Surg unit and the Emergency Room. This is a full-time night shift position in a slower-paced, community-focused hospital environment, offering a balanced workload and the opportunity to provide meaningful, hands-on patient care.


Key Responsibilities

  • Provide direct patient care in both Med/Surg and Emergency Room settings
  • Assess, plan, implement, and evaluate patient care plans
  • Respond to emergency situations and deliver appropriate interventions
  • Collaborate with physicians and healthcare staff to ensure continuity of care
  • Administer medications and treatments in accordance with hospital protocols
  • Maintain accurate and timely documentation of patient care
  • Deliver compassionate care tailored to a rural/community hospital setting


Qualifications

  • Active Registered Nurse (RN) license (Kansas or Compact/Multistate)
  • Ability to work night shift (7 PM – 7 AM)
  • Strong clinical judgment and adaptability across care settings
  • Effective communication and teamwork skills
  • Comfort working in a slower-paced, rural hospital environment


Compensation & Benefits

  • Comprehensive benefits package
  • Full-time stability with a balanced, slower-paced work environment
  • Competitive pay depending on experience


Why This Opportunity

  • Slower-paced setting compared to larger hospitals
  • Broader clinical exposure across Med/Surg and ER
  • Tight-knit team environment with strong collaboration
  • Opportunity to make a direct impact in a community setting


About Elkhart,

Nestled in the southwest corner of Kansas, Elkhart offers wide open skies, unbeatable affordability, and a tight-knit community where you truly matter. With the 108,000-acre Cimarron National Grassland right out your back door, think hunting, fishing, hiking, and some of the best stargazing in the country, this is small-town living at its finest. Your paycheck goes further, your commute is short, and your impact at Morton County Hospital is real.


Affordable Living — Your Dollar Goes Further: The median home value in Elkhart is around $92,400, less than half the national median, and the typical renter pays roughly $682/month, well below the national average. Your salary stretches dramatically further here than in any metro area.


Wide Open Spaces & Outdoor Adventure:  Just 7 miles north of Elkhart, the Cimarron National Grassland offers camping, hiking, horseback riding, fishing, and hunting across 108,000+ acres, the largest public land in Kansas. Fishing ponds are stocked with rainbow trout in winter and channel catfish in summer, and hunters pursue whitetail deer, pronghorn, quail, pheasant, and more.


Dark Skies & Star Gazing:  The absence of city lights reveals a dazzling display of stars, creating a celestial panorama that makes camping under the vast Kansas sky an unforgettable experience. This is a genuinely unique quality-of-life perk hard to find anywhere else.


Rich History Right in Your Backyard:  Elkhart sits along roughly 33 miles of the Historic Santa Fe Trail, where you can still see original wagon ruts from 1821–1880, and the Morton County Historical Society Museum brings the Dust Bowl era and pioneer life vividly to life.


Small-Town Community Feel:  Living in Elkhart offers a true rural feel where most residents own their homes and there's a strong sense of community, the kind of place where your neighbors know your name.


Local Amenities:  Downtown Elkhart features the historic Doric Theater, local retail shops, restaurants, and more. You'll also find a 9-hole golf course, a 2.5-mile walking trail at Whistle Stop Park, and one of the oldest roller rinks in western Kansas.


Short Commute:  The average commute in Elkhart is just 17.4 minutes, compared to the national average of 26.6 minutes. Working at Morton County Hospital means you're never far from home.


Low Crime, Above-Average Schools:  Elkhart's public schools are rated above average, and the town has low crime rates, great for families looking to put down roots.

 

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If you are an RN looking for a stable night shift role with variety and a more manageable pace, this opportunity offers both professional growth and work-life balance.


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