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Graduate of an accredited school of Nursing, BSN preferred with a current GA RN License. The RN uses experience, knowledge, judgment, and skills to evaluate patients for eligibility for hospice care and to provide nursing care to patients and families in all settings.
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Graduate degree in Nursing. This is a full-time on-site role for a Nurse Practitioner at DESERET MEDICAL ASSOCIATES PLC. As a Nurse Practitioner, you will be responsible for providing comprehensive primary care services to patients.
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Certified Nursing Assistant program graduate with current TN license, Certified Patient Care Technician or certified Medical Assistant with active certification. Certified Nursing Assistant with current TN license, Certified Patient Care Technician or Certified Medical Assistant with active certification.
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Graduate from school of nursing with either an ADN or BSN degree. You will provide direct nursing care and supervise non-licensed nursing staff within the RN’s scope of practice and in accordance with established policies.
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Graduate from an accredited School of Nursing; BSN preferred. Seeks knowledge and competence that reflects current nursing practice and promotes futuristic thinking. Collaborates with healthcare consumer and other key stakeholders in the conduct of nursing practice.
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Any RN with less than one year of hospital medical-surgical nursing experience or any new graduate RN will be hired into the hospital new graduate orientation program approved by the ACNO.
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Graduate of professional school of nursing with state and regional accreditation required; NLN accreditation required; Baccalaureate degree in nursing preferred. To maintain the client with need of skilled nursing in his/her own home and to maximize his/her functions through the use of nursing interventions while functioning as case manager, directing and coordinating an interdisciplinary team.
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Set your own schedule while earning up to $30 an hour as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) in Kansas City, MO (and nearby areas). Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) hourly pay range: $21-$30 (25% higher than average.
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Faculty employed to teach in the undergraduate/diploma programs without a graduate degree in nursing (e.g., MSN) will be expected to engage in active and continuous progress toward accomplishing a graduate degree in nursing, preferably with a specialization as a Nurse Educator.
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Graduate from accredited school of nursing. Experience: Must have at least one year of hospital medical-surgical nursing experience. SUMMARY: Utilizes the nursing process to provide quality age appropriate nursing care to patients that is consistent with organizational philosophy, goals and policies and procedures.
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Graduate of an accredited school of nursing for Licensed Practical Nurse. Providing the full range of care from assisted living, skilled nursing and end of life care, our caregivers spend more time with each resident to provide exceptional care.
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Education: Graduate from an accredited community college, junior college, college, university or vocational nursing program approved by the appropriate State agency and accredited by one of the following accrediting bodies at the time the program was completed by the applicant: The National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) or the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE.
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Qualifications:Education: Graduate of approved nursing programLicensure: Valid Ohio Registered Nurse (RN) license, CPRExperience: At least 6 months of direct care nursing practice desired; long term care experience preferredWhy work for Otterbein SeniorLife:For more than 100 years, Otterbein has provided senior housing options rooted in respect and community.
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Master’s degree awarded from a graduate nurse anesthesia program. Minimum six months full-time nursing practice in the APRN specialty is required. As privileged healthcare providers, Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists perform specialized and critical nursing duties for surgical patients before, during and after surgery.
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The New Graduate Nurse will be surrounded by a supportive community of experienced nursing to promote learning, implementing clinical skills and transition from student nurse to registered nurse.
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