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Plus, our nurses have the opportunity to advance their clinical leadership skills through our Clinical Career Ladder, including growth into, but not limited to, Charge Nurse, Nurse Supervisor, Unit Manager, Clinical Educator, Assistant and Director of Nursing.
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Provide Dialysis therapy including but not limited to formulating a dialysis plan per physician orders Communicate all emergencies to supervisor, medical and operations director Instruct patients on pre and post dialysis care Collaborate with other disciplines to ensure effective and efficient patient care Qualifications and Job Info 1-2 years of previous Dialysis experience preferred BSN degree or higher.
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Experience: 5 years Emergency Department (ED) nursing experience required, with a minimum of 2 years charge nurse/supervisory experience preferred. DescriptionUnder the general supervision of the Director of Emergency Services, assumes the responsibility of maintaining the efficient functioning of the Emergency Department in the absence of the Director of Emergency Services.
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The hospital also partners with the University of Alabama at Birmingham Medical School to provide the teaching environment for the UAB/Selma Family Medicine Physicians Residency Program and for Wallace State Community College nursing students.
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The Med/Surg Nurse Director will work closely with the Chief Nursing Officer, CNO and the Assistant Chief Nursing Officer ACNO, and will manage safe staffing, scheduling, hiring and employee orientation, and unit budget.
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As an integral member of the hospital leadership team, the Medical Surgical Nurse Director RN will be responsible for oversight and direction of the Medical / Surgical Unit. The RN Director will manage RN staff, as well as techs, and ancillary staff, therefore a background in nursing leadership is highly desirable.
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They will also, educate the patient, circulating nurse and/or scrub nurse, and potentially RN first assistant or operating room director. OneStaff Medical is seeking a travel nurse RN OR - Operating Room for a travel nursing job in Selma, Alabama.
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You'll be responsible for daily nursing operations, administering medication, and ensuring that each resident reaches their highest level of functioning. Has a current license by the State Board of Nursing as an RN. Able to work intimately with residents, physicians, and staff.
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