A Registered Professional Nurse is responsible for delivering patient care through assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation. They prescribe, delegate, coordinate, supervise, and evaluate patient teaching and ancillary nursing personnel activities while maintaining professional nursing standards. Requirements include graduation from a State Board School of Nursing, 12 months of experience preferred, and current Texas nursing license. Various certifications are required within specified timeframes. The work type is Per Diem As Needed with a flexible schedule and tiered pay rates based on shifts worked in a 6-week schedule. Shift differentials apply for nights and weekends.