Shasta Regional Medical Center

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1100 Butte St
Redding , CA 96001

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Number of Beds N/A

Walkthrough State NO

Compact State NO

State License Fee $149

License Wait Time 4-6 weeks

Temporary License $50

License Website Visit

State Hourly $43.68 (non-traveler)

State Annual $57,840 (non-traveler)

National Hourly $33.23

National Annual $69,110

County

Shasta

Population

163,256

Studio (Rent)

$642

One Bedroom (Rent)

$731

Two Bedroom (Rent)

$888

City

Redding

Population

91,414

Homicides (per 10,000)

0.22

Rapes (per 10,000)

7.00

Assaults (per 10,000)

68.00

Robberies (per 10,000)

11.00

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Reviews

March 27, 2015

by Anonymous

Great staff, poor pay/benefits

Employs great staff but has poor retention. Learned a lot working for this company. However, there is high turnover and they are not competitive as far as pay/benefits.

February 18, 2015

by Anonymous

Great learning environment

I have had a great opportunity to finish my one year clinical externship year at SRMC. I have had excellent guidance from my clinical instructors.

January 14, 2015

by Anonymous

great people, poor pay

great people to work with, great atmosphere. the pay is terrible and not competitive. The CEO do not fight for their work force and everyone from CNA, RN, Lab Techs, PT, Radiology, RT, are all grossly under paid. The also do not reward those who show that they worth more pay. those who are lazy and ignorant get paid the same as those who work hard and go above and beyond.

July 14, 2014

by Anonymous

Most rewarding nursing position.

This was my first nursing position out of school. The staff I worked with was exceptional due to their dedication to their jobs. I worked with nurses who where there over 20 years on the Oncology Unit. I gave chemotherapy as ordered by physicians. Provided information to maintain optimal health during chemotherapy and radiation. There was a wide variety of patients on this floor due to surgery being needed prior to chemotherapy, hospice care, various staff from the hospital having procedures. The nurses I worked with were always available to assist or to teach. The hardest part of this job was getting to know the patients over a period of time, and then assisting them and family through their death. Often times we would have patients on the floor for months at a time so we would become familiar with family.

June 29, 2013

by Anonymous

Fun highpace workplace

I absolutley love interning here, Ive learned so many new things to do with the medical field and cant wait to learn more. I do a 12 hour shift like most and it tends to go by really fast because of how busy I am which makes the day 10 times better. My co-workers are very nice and very helpful when I have questions or need assitance. The hardest part of the job, no doubt, would be getting attached to the patients. The first time I had a patient pass away I cried my eyes out but it only made me want to do this job more and better. The absolute best and most enjoyable part is having a patient thank you for what you have done. Its an amazing feeling.
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