Location Profile

Honolulu, Hawaii

Facility Type
Facility Location
Honolulu, Hawaii
Teaching Facility
Yes
No
Trauma Center
Number of Beds
Magnet
Yes
No

Hospital Overview

The healthcare provider is located in Honolulu, Hawaii. As one of the most highly-rated healthcare companies in Hawaii, they take great pride in offering one of the most complete options for full-scale home healthcare on the Big Island.

The below invite-only career opportunity is available only to Canadian RNs that qualify for a TN visa. The listed benefits may vary based on your need for assistance with a TN visa and desire for US Green Card sponsorship, if applicable. Rest assured, our recruiters will present you with your personalized compensation and benefits package for review and acceptance prior to interviewing with our client healthcare organization.

  • Specialty: Home Health - will train ER, critical care, and case management RNs for position
  • $41.50USD hourly (multiply by 1.31 for CDN)
  • Mileage reimbursement for case visits
  • 52 weeks
  • 80 hours of paid time off
  • Oasis experience preferred but not mandatory
  • Potential for Green Card sponsorship or up to a $3,500USD completion bonus
  • Paid US VisaScreen and support with application and processing
  • Paid state licensure and assistance with application and processing
  • Allowance for relocation and/or travel to/from assignment
  • Mileage reimbursement for case visits

Community Overview

The Polynesian capital of Hawaii, Honolulu is a large urban city on the “Big Island.” Abundant with its own rich history and culture, Honolulu offers plenty for all with a diverse range of eats, traditions, shopping, recreation and more. Known for spots like Waikiki and teeming with scenic wonder, it’s a paradise for all who stay or visit. Life in Honolulu features a rich tapestry of cultures that still exist today. Whether it’s the food, dancing, luaus, hula or the music, the “Aloha Spirit” is present everywhere you look. Honolulu is a bustling urban area situated right in a breathtaking paradise. The warm weather, lovely surroundings and welcoming people make it an amazing place to live or visit.

Learn more about Honolulu at the official city website.

Cost of Living

Education

Honolulu offers 96 public schools to its residents. The public school system includes elementary, middle and high schools, as well as K-12 schools. Among the offerings are more than 20 charter and magnet schools to provide a well-rounded source of education students at every level. Several high schools in Honolulu have been ranked as the top schools with Bronze or Silver rankings from U.S. News and World Report’s Best High Schools list.

Click here to read more about public schools in Honolulu.
Click here to read about private schools in Honolulu.

Once you find the school you are interested in, you will need to contact them directly with any questions you might have.

Transportation

Honolulu has an excellent public transportation system that makes getting around the area easy. TheBus is the local bus system and features more than 20 routes for various destinations in Honolulu, including downtown. Bikeshare is also available and offers one-time rental fees or unlimited rides, and the city encourages commuting by offering incentives to vanshares. To make traveling around the city more efficient, Honolulu is currently underway on a new light rail system and expects to finish the 20-mile system by 2026.

Nearby Cities

Local and Nearby Attractions

Honolulu boasts plenty of shops and is a shopper’s dream with textiles, artwork, gifts, handmade items, and so much more. The neighborhood of Waikiki is a great place to start as it offers not only local shops and sprawling shopping centers, but also a selection of luxury shops like Chanel and Gucci. There’s even more shopping located in Ala Moana Center with 300 stores full of everything you could imagine. Of course, shopping isn’t the only thing that the Honolulu metropolitan area offers -- the city delivers culture, arts, and entertainment for all. Visit Honolulu Museum of Art to see its rich collection of more than 60,000 pieces of art from Asian, Polynesian, European and Western artists. There’s even an on-site theatre that offers regular screenings of films and the former house of actress Doris Duke houses a large collection of Islamic Art and tours may be arranged with the museum. If you prefer a museum with some history, try the Bishop Museum, which helps preserve the history of Hawaii and the Pacific. You’ll be able to see amazing exhibits, artwork and photos documenting the history of the Big Island. The Bishop also features a planetarium with immersive shows of the night sky with lasers, special effects, narration and other features for all ages. Of course, Hawaii is known for its beautiful scenic views and gorgeous beaches -- Honolulu offers plenty of both. See Honolulu in all of its glory by surfing the waves, taking a sightseeing tour, hiking the beaches, or scuba diving. Often ranked one of the healthiest cities in America, it’s packed with plenty to see and do outside. There’s plenty for adventure-seekers and nature lovers alike, whether it’s visiting a local botanical garden or whale-watching. Don’t forget to try some of the Hawaiian cuisine for a flavor unlike any other.

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Religious Centers

Weather/Climate

Crime Rate

The city of Honolulu is safer than 29% of the rest of the country and the crime rate hasn�t risen dramatically over the last year. As a popular tourist destination, Honolulu is safe for residents and visitors.

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