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Registered Nurse Supervisor - RN - Long Term Care/Skilled Nursing Facility. A minimum of three years full-time or equivalent clinical experience is required and a minimum of two years of clinical experience in long-term care nursing with one year in a management/administrative or supervisory capacity is preferred.
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Registered Nurse Supervisor s are valued members of the care team that are focused on helping patients with medically complex conditions regain their quality of life. Maintain a high quality of nursing care for individuals with psychiatric and mental health illnesses.
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For over 30 years, we've connected our clients with talented healthcare professionals to deliver proven excellence in patient care. With a gold star in Joint Commission-certified healthcare services, we offer per diem, local, and travel career opportunities for allied, interim healthcare leadership, nursing, and pharmacy.
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Interim Assistant Director of Nursing (ADON) - Skilled Nursing Facility Pay Rate per Hour: $45-$55 Total Gross Pay Weekly: $1,800 - $2,200 *The above pay package is an estimate, please contact our team to put together your personalized pay package, as a variety of factors can influence your total pay.
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Our strong, long-term connections with exclusive healthcare facilities mean a new world of possibilities for your career! CareerStaff Unlimited partners with companies around the country to raise the bar in healthcare by setting new standards for quality care and personalized service.
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Long Term Care Nursing Supervisor LTC Evenings. Nursing Manager/Director, Long Term Care (LTC) Long Term Care Nursing Supervisor LTC Evenings.
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Experience: Two (2) years of experience, within the last five (5) years, in a designated nursing supervisory (e.g. nurse manager or charge nurse) or administrative leadership/support role in a skilled nursing facility, long term care, rehabilitation setting, or other acute care setting focused on management of chronic diseases, geriatric, and rehab care.
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Seeking a Long Term Care Supervisor, facility will interview and offer promptly please give this need your priority. Seeking a Long Term Care Supervisor, facility will interview and offer promptly please give this need your priority.
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Work is performed under the general supervision of a long-term care nursing administrator. DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE CLASS: The work involves supervising the delivery of nursing care in the long-term care facility at the Erie County Medical Center Corporation (ECMCC.
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Shift will be Evenings and every other weekend. More details to be discussed in interview. Minimum Guaranteed Hours. Vacation Coverage Required. Must Be Currently Active. Minimum Years Of Experience.
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