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Minimum of two (2) years of clinical experience as a registered nurse. Registered Nursing License (RN) in state of practice Basic Life Support (BLS) other credentials or credential modules may be required.
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The ideal candidates for Manager of Quality Management and Patient Safety should have CPHQ and/or CPPS certifications and can come from Registered Nurse of California, MD- Medical Doctor, PharmD- Pharmacist, P Physician Assistant or NP-Nurse Practitioner background.
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As a Registered Nurse / RN within our Subacute Unit you will:Provide planning and delivery of direct and indirect patient care through the nursing process of Assessment, Planning, Intervention, and Evaluation.
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We are looking for highly skilled, self-motivated, registered nurses (RN) who have experience with workers’ compensation nurse case management. CA Registered Nurse (RN) license.
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We are seeking qualified candidates for a Registered Nurse (RN) specializing in Case Management RN. TravelNurseSource is working with IMCS Group Inc to find a qualified Case Manager RN in Downey, California, 90242.
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Report discrepancies to the Registered Nurse (RN) and Qualified Intellectual Disability Professional (QIDP) immediately. Maintain communication with the Residential Manager and consultants; share pertinent information with oncoming staff.
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Provide oversight for all facility employees, including Nurse Practitioners, Registered Nurses, Medical Assistants, Customer Experience Manager, and Health Hacker. The General Manager will ensure the execution of smooth and efficient operational procedures enabling Next Health to provide the highest level of customer service and achieve financial success.
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The Registered Nurse Care Manager will work in a team-based model with a lead care manager community health worker, behavioral health care manager, and nurse practitioner to contribute their clinical expertise towards improving the individuals quality of life through activities such as health education and complex care management.
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Graduated from an accredited Bachelors of Science in Nursing as Registered Nurse / RN or Associate Degree in Nursing or Nursing Diploma program as a Registered Nurse / RN. Minimum six months as a Registered nurse / RN with Medical/Surgical experience in an acute care setting preferred.
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Valid certification or license as a Registered Nurse (RN), Nurse Practitioner (NP), or Physician Assistant (PA) in the state(s) of practice. Reporting to: Regional Manager or Medical VP (SVP.
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Reporting to the Manager of Medical-Surgical Telemetry, the Clinical Staff Nurse has 12 hour accountability for organizing, planning, directing, coordinating, and providing high quality, individualized patient/family centered care based on the Watson Model of Care for a defined group of patients, including the identification and demonstration of abilities to meet special needs and considerations of Age and Population Specific awareness.
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Registered Nurse Manager. Active Registered Nurse (RN) license in the state of practice. The Nursing Manager is responsible for overseeing the delivery of nursing services and safe patient care within assigned outpatient oncology centers.
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Current valid License as a Registered Nurse through the California Board of Registered Nursing; Bachelor’s degree in nursing, or another health or human services field with the appropriate licensure preferred.
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In addition, under the direction of the Registered Nurse, the Monitor Tech will be expected to observe the monitor as needed during an en route transportation. In conjunction with and as directed by the manager/nurse in charge, effectively organizes and prioritizes workflow while maintaining a quiet, clean, and professional environment.
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The RN Pre-op/PACU is a Registered Nurse that provides quality patient care using the nursing process, the medical plan of care, and organizational policies. The RN Pre-op/PACU reports to the Manager of Peri-Operative Services.
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