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TITLE: Float - Specialty Care Staff Nurse (Per Diem - Endocrinology Exp. a Plus!) Specialty Care Clinic Staff Nurse - Float. Identifies own learning needs and participates in educational programs related to those age-specific patient populations served (Neonatal, Pediatric, Adolescent, Geriatric.
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We offer a training center on campus for continuing education, Shared Governance Program, Clinical Ladder for professional development, The Daisy Award, and if you are a new grad, a Nurse Residency Program to help you transition from student to professional nurse.
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OR Connecticut State Registered Nurse License, Connecticut State Nurse Practitioner License, Board specialty certification, as appropriate for position profile ACLS/BLS Certified, when indicated for position profile DEA License, when indicated for pediatric position profile PALS, when indicated for neonatal care NRP Certification.
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Evidence of current competence to practice as {an APRN, PA, CRNA, CNM} via appropriate reference letters from physicians and other practitioners must be able to be obtained during the Medical Staff appointment process in order to be eligible.
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Our benefits package for eligible employees includes medical, dental, vision, life insurance, flexible spending; short term and long term disability; several retirement account options with 401K organization match; nurse residency program; tuition assistance; student loan reimbursement; On-site training and education opportunities; Employee Discounts to phone providers, local restaurants, tickets to shows, apartment application and much more.
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Nurse Extern, Graduate/Licensed Practical Nurse, Nursing Technician/Specialty Technician, Unit Secretary, Patient Care Assistant. The Registered Clinical Nurse (RN) is fundamental in achieving recognized world-class health care.
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Triage is seeking an experienced Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Registered Nurse for an exciting Travel Nursing job in Hackensack, NJ. Shift: 3x12 hr flex Start Date: 05/06/2024 Duration: 13 weeks Pay: $2480.02 / Week.
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Works with obstetrical and neonatal medical and nursing staff at the RPC to follow maternal and neonatal transports admitted to RPC. Assist with communication to referring obstetrician/pediatrician on status of patient as needed.
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NationWide Therapy Group is seeking an experienced Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Registered Nurse for an exciting Travel Nursing job in Cleveland, OH. Shift: 5x8 hr days Start Date: ASAP Duration: 13 weeks Pay: $2448 / Week.
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Uniti Med is seeking a travel nurse RN NICU - Neonatal Intensive Care for a travel nursing job in Syracuse, New York. Specialty: NICU - Neonatal Intensive Care. Tell us where you want to go and let our experienced staff lead the way.
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Nurse Residency Program. University Hospital is also home to the highest level neonatal intensive care unit and the region’s only Joint Commission accredited Comprehensive Stroke Center.
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The NICU RN provides care to critically ill neonate patients in the Level III Neonatal Intensive Care unit at Jacobs Medical Center as well as the Level II Neonatal Intensive Care unit at Hillcrest Medical Center.
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TLC Travel Staff is seeking an experienced Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Registered Nurse for an exciting Travel Nursing job in Brawley, CA. Shift: Inquire Start Date: 05/06/2024 Duration: 13 weeks Pay: $2982.39 / Week Job Description: Position Type: Travel Nursing Specialty: Nursing RN NICU Experience: Candidates must have a minimum of 1 year of similar NICU-RN experience to be considered.
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The NNP will serve as a resource person for the Pediatrician on-call staff, nursing staff and for the family practice residents on rotation in the NICU. They are expected to help with interpreting, explaining and demonstrating procedures and care plans.
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Ensures quality services for neonatal, pediatric, adolescent, adult and geriatric patients by collaborating intra/interdepartmentally with staff, colleagues, administration, physicians and others.
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