Registered Nurse (RN) Jobs in Georgia | Licensure & Certification
- Cartersville, Georgia – Piedmont Healthcare is seeking a PRN (as needed) Care Manager to work in Cartersville, Georgia.
- The opening was announced on May 1, 2026, through a Piedmont Healthcare careers posting.
- The job posting specifies that RN State Licensure and/or NLC/eNCL Multistate Licensure is required.
Cartersville, Georgia – Piedmont Healthcare is seeking a PRN (as needed) Care Manager to work in Cartersville, Georgia. The position requires current state licensure as a Registered Nurse (RN) in Georgia, or a multi-state license, and prefers certification in case or care management.
The opening was announced on May 1, 2026, through a Piedmont Healthcare careers posting. Details regarding specific responsibilities and qualifications were not immediately available beyond the licensure requirements.
The job posting specifies that RN State Licensure and/or NLC/eNCL Multistate Licensure is required. Certification in Case or Care Management is preferred, but not mandatory.
This announcement comes as demand for registered nurses remains high in Georgia. According to job listings on Indeed.com, as of May 1, 2026, there are over 19,000 Registered Nurse positions available in the state. LinkedIn currently lists over 8,000 Registered Nurse jobs in Georgia.
Several hospitals and healthcare organizations in Georgia are currently advertising for RN positions, including Delmar Gardens Family in Smyrna, TEKsystems in Atlanta, Phamily in Atlanta, DataAnnotation in Georgia, Incredible Health in Atlanta and Jonesboro, Defense Health Agency at Fort Moore and Fort Stewart, Empire Care Centers in Decatur, OVA.Work in Alpharetta, and Guidehealth in Atlanta.
Some positions, such as those offered by Empire Care Centers, include sign-on bonuses, with a $5,000 bonus offered for full-time Registered Nurses. Remote RN positions are also available, such as a 100% Remote RN position with TEKsystems.
The State of Georgia also has Registered Nurse positions available, requiring current ACLS and BLS certifications through the American Heart Association, according to listings on ZipRecruiter.
Continuing education requirements for nurses are also a focus, with Nurse.org providing information on state-specific requirements for 2026.
