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Inpatient - Medical/Surgical- Registered Nurse

Akicita Federal, LLCChinle, ArizonaPosted Aug 17, 2026

Compensation

$166,400 - $176,800 /yr

Type

Full-time

Location

Chinle, Arizona

Posted

Aug 17, 2026

Requirements Summary

Candidates must hold an active, unrestricted Registered Nurse license and current AHA BLS and ACLS certifications. Demonstrated experience in a medical-surgical or adult inpatient care setting is required to practice independently.

Core Responsibilities

The Registered Nurse will provide comprehensive bedside care, administer medications, and monitor patient status in a fast-paced medical-surgical unit. They will also collaborate with an interdisciplinary team to develop individualized care plans and respond to medical emergencies.

Key Skills

Nursing assessmentBedside careMedication administrationPatient monitoringCare coordinationDischarge planningPatient educationACLSBLSEmergency responseInterdisciplinary collaborationClinical documentationMedical-surgical nursingAdult inpatient care

Company Information

  • Industry: Business Consulting and Services
  • Company Size: 51-200 employees
  • Type: Privately Held
  • Specialties: Cyber Security, Data Modeling, Penetration Testing, Red Team, Blue Team, Software Development, EV Charging, ev charging infrastructure, Engineering, artificial intelligence, and machine learning

Government Experience

  • Federal Government Experience: federal agencies, Department of Veterans Affairs
  • Government Experience Preferred: federal agencies, Department of Veterans Affairs, federal contractor
  • Government Contracting Experience: federal contractor

Full Job Description

Akicita Federal is hiring Medical-Surgical Registered Nurses to deliver direct inpatient care to adult patients served by the Indian Health Service in Chinle, Arizona. This is an opportunity to make a meaningful difference in an underserved community while working within a dedicated Adult Care Unit team in the heart of the Navajo Nation. - Provide comprehensive nursing assessment, planning, and direct bedside care to adult inpatient populations in a fast-paced medical-surgical unit. - Administer medications, treatments, and therapeutic interventions in accordance with established clinical protocols and provider orders. - Monitor and document patient status, vital signs, and clinical progress, escalating concerns to the care team promptly and accurately. - Coordinate care transitions, discharge planning, and patient education to support safe, continuous care throughout the patient's stay. - Respond to cardiac and medical emergencies using ACLS and BLS protocols, functioning as a reliable member of the rapid-response team. - Collaborate with interdisciplinary team members—including physicians, specialists, and support staff—to develop and execute individualized patient care plans. - Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation in compliance with facility and regulatory standards. \n \n $166,400 - $176,800 a year - Current, active, and unrestricted Registered Nurse (RN) license valid for practice (compact or Arizona licensure accepted). - Current American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support (BLS) certification — must be maintained throughout employment. - Current American Heart Association (AHA) Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification — must be maintained throughout employment. - Any unit-specific certifications required by the Adult Care Unit at time of placement. - Demonstrated experience in a medical-surgical or adult inpatient care setting sufficient to practice independently without direct supervision. - Copy of nursing degree and official transcript available for submission upon request. \n What sets candidates apart: - Prior experience providing nursing care in a federal, tribal, or Indian Health Service healthcare setting. - Familiarity with the health priorities and cultural context of Native American and/or rural patient populations. - Additional unit-specific certifications beyond BLS and ACLS relevant to adult medical-surgical care. - Experience working in critical-access or resource-limited hospital environments where clinical adaptability is essential. - Demonstrated track record of long-term placement stability, reducing gaps in care continuity for the patient population served. About Akicita FederalAkicita Federal is a Native American-owned federal contractor delivering healthcare, clinical, IT, and program-support services across the Indian Health Service, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and other federal agencies. We hire the people who do the work — clinicians, analysts, engineers, support staff — and we treat them like the professionals they are. Equal Opportunity EmployerAkicita Federal is an equal opportunity / affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Akicita Federal complies with the Indian Preference provisions of the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act (P.L. 93-638) where applicable.

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