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We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated night shift RN Emergency Department Coordinator to join an esteemed team and play a pivotal role in shaping the future of emergency healthcare in our community.
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Reporting directly to the Nurse Director of Emergency Department, the Nurse Manager of Emergency Room ER will be supported by approximately 60 FTEs and experienced Charge nurses. The Nursing Manager of Emergency Services will be responsible for the financial management, staff management and development, day-to-day operations, and program development in the Emergency Department ED. The Nurse Manager of Emergency Department ED will be managing a 20 bed Emergency Unit with high stroke and cardiac cases.
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The Evening Shift Emergency Department Nurse will enjoy all four seasons with outdoor activities easily accessible, such as hiking, fishing, boating, and camping. A wonderful health system in Upstate New York is actively hiring for experienced Evening Shift Emergency Department Nurse to join their dedicated team.
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The Emergency Department ED Clinical Nurse Coordinator will be responsible for the patient flow, scheduling, financial management, staff management and development, day-to-day operations, and program development in the Emergency Department.
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Positioned in the eastern foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountain range, the role of Emergency Department Supervisor offers a unique opportunity to relish picturesque landscapes, explore recreational wonders, and experience affordable living.
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As the Nurse Manager of our Emergency Department, you will champion excellence while embarking on a journey of professional growth and personal fulfillment. The hospital is prepared to offer a competitive salary with a generous benefits package and leadership bonus for their next Emergency Department Nurse Manager.
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The Charge Nurse Emergency Department will have access to affordable living and great education and enjoy various outdoor activities, sports, arts, music, and great food. A brand new opportunity has just become available at an award winning hospital in Southeast Missouri for an experience Charge Nurse Emergency Department, Night Shift.
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The Emergency Department Assistant Nurse Manager will enjoy a comprehensive benefits package, competitive salary, and more! The Assistant RN Manager Emergency Department will ideally hold their Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing and have 3 years of Emergency Services experience.
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The Nurse Manager Emergency Department will oversee a tight-knit and well-staffed unit that holds 20+ emergency bays. The Nurse Manager of the Emergency Department will work under the guidance of the Emergency Room Director, overseeing 90+ full-time employees, and supervising both clinical and administrative duties.
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The Nurse Manager Emergency Department will be responsible for strategic planning, business growth, budget management, staff development and be a service oriented and patient experience focused leader.
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Expand your career with an exciting new opportunity available as an Emergency Department Nurse Manager at a well respected hospital within a highly ranked healthcare system in the Massachusetts area.
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This outstanding medical center is actively interviewing for a Emergency Department Nurse Coordinator to oversee organization and activities in a busy Trauma in the Denver Area. This is a terrific opportunity for a Emergency Services Staff RN to step into a leadership role and learn the ropes from a tenured and experienced Management team.
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Reporting to the Chief Nursing Officer, the Nursing Director of the Emergency Department will take a crucial role in the clinical and administrative operations of the hospital’s highest acuity department.
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Reporting to the Chief Nursing Officer (CNO), the Nurse Director of the Emergency Department will have oversight of Emergency Services and be well supported by Emergency Department Nurse Managers, Nursing Supervisors, and Charge Nurses.
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As the RN Manager of the Emergency Department, your main role will be to oversee the daily operations of a busy emergency department. This leading health-care facility is searching for its next Nurse Manager for their Emergency Department.
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