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The RN Supervisor, under the direction of the Director of Nursing, utilizes knowledge and skills at a competent level to provide direct age-specific and culturally appropriate resident care through the use of the nursing process of assessment, planning, implementation, evaluation, along with the Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI) process.
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Premier Medical Staffing Services, LLC is seeking an experienced Nurse Supervisor Registered Nurse for an exciting Travel Nursing job in Lander, WY. Shift: 3x12 hr nights Start Date: 08/19/2024 Duration: 8 weeks Pay: $1989 / Week.
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Shift: FT/NightsJOB SUMMARYThe Supervisor, Nursing Registered Nurse (RN) is accountable for supervision of assigned nursing and unit-based personnel to provide a safe, caring environment for patients, family and staff which fosters professional nursing practice, mutual conclusion-making, inter-professional synergy and partnership with positive patient and staff outcomes.
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Designates system-wide unit and bed assignments based on assessment of patient clinical needs, nurse staffing, and unit bed priority status; ensures correct patient status and level of care; communicates to ensure timely, ongoing communication of patient status with the Hub spokes.
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We provide a Team Nursing Staffing Model, Schedule 360 – providing greater individual input into scheduling, and Multidisciplinary Team Support to include: Patient Care Techs, Unit Team, including a Unit Secretary, Rehabilitation Professionals – PT/OT/ST, Case Managers/ Social Workers, Pharmacist, Dietitians, Admission/Discharge Nurse, and Lab Technician.
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Registered Nurse (RN) / RN Supervisor / RN Unit Manager* An RN works as a team member under the direction of the Nursing Supervisor and Director of Nursing.
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WE OFFER OUR REGISTERED NURSE (RN) SUPERVISOR OVERNIGHTS: $10,000 SIGN ON BONUS FOR FULL TIME OVERNIGHT SUPERVISORS $2,500 SIGN ON BONUS FOR PART TIME RN SUPERVISOR NEW HIRES Competitive Rates Shift Differentials $5,000 Loan toward your first home purchase.
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PART TIME WEEKEND DAY SHIFT RN SUPERVISOR Benefits. The RN Supervisor supports the Director of Nursing with the delivery of efficient and effective nursing care while achieving positive clinical outcomes, and patient/family and employee satisfaction.
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Exeter Center seeks a part time weekend RN Supervisor! Advance your nursing career and join our team as an RN Supervisor. Must be a graduate of an accredited school of nursing, college or university with a current registered nurse licensure by the State Board of Nursing.
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Work closely with RN Supervisor to ensure the best possible functions of the assigned unit. Current and valid license as a Registered Nurse in the state of New York requires. A Registered Nurse provides long-term and rehabilitation care to residents providing routine daily nursing care according to the resident’s care plan.
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George Washington University Hospital is seeking a Registered Nurse (RN) House Supervisor for a nursing job in WASHINGTON, Washington, DC. Posted job title: Full Time House Supervisor - Nursing Admin.
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The Registered Nurse Clinical Supervisor assists the DON in some administrative duties, provides per diem coverages for Charges Nurses, assists Charge Nurses on clinic days, and on the floor.
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Luxor Nursing and Rehabilitation at Mills Pond is seeking an experienced Registered Nurse (RN) to work as an RN Supervisor - Overnight Shift at our skilled nursing facility in St. James, NY.
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Additional Preferences 3+ years labor and delivery experience, charge nurse experience. Licensed Registered Nurse credentialed from the Texas Board of Nursing required. In accordance with the applicable State Nurse Practice Act, delegate appropriate duties to clinical/non-clinical or interdisciplinary teams of licensed and non-licensed caregivers and support staff based on their assessed skills and abilities.
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Greenleaf Behavioral Health, Valdosta's Leading Psychiatric Hospital, and Treatment Center is seeking a passionate Registered Nurse (RNs) Manager to work at our adolescent and adult facility in Valdosta, GA.
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