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George Washington University Hospital is seeking a Registered Nurse (RN) Trauma ER - Emergency Room for a nursing job in WASHINGTON, Washington, DC. As a Trauma Nurse Specialist in our Level I Trauma Center - Emergency Department, you will play a critical role in delivering specialized care to trauma patients.
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George Washington University Hospital is seeking a Registered Nurse (RN) Trauma ER - Emergency Room for a nursing job in Arlington, Virginia. Specialty: Trauma ER - Emergency Room.
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Job Title: Operating Room Registered Nurse - Full TimeLocation: The George Washington University Hospital, Washington, DCJob Overview:The George Washington University Hospital is seeking an experienced Operating Room Registered Nurse to join our esteemed surgical team.
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Perioperative nurse, operating room nurse, OR nurse, OR, operating room, OR RN, scrub nurse, RN, R.N., registered nurse, perioperative, hospital, healthcare, health care, medical.
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Drawing upon your experience in critical care, specifically in areas such as the Emergency Department (ED), Intensive Care Unit (ICU), or PACU, you will play a crucial role in managing critically ill patients on ventilators and drips within the PACU setting.
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Adhere to systems and standards required in multi-specialty medical coding encounters, including Outpatient, Emergency Room, Surgery, Inpatient facilities, Inpatient Professional Rounds, and others.
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MELE’s services include national security and intelligence, law enforcement and emergency management training, technical, analytical and program management support, facility management and engineering, chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRNE) defense and security, and IT/cybersecurity.
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Our emergency animal hospital is looking for an Emergency Veterinarian who enjoys practicing medicine with a cohesive, tenure team in the D.C./Northern Virginia Metro area. Life within D.C. offers amazing attractions that include the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, the African American Museum, The National Gallery of Art D.C. Museum, and much more.
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Events include murder mysteries, escape room experiences, and creative workshops. Digital Marketing & Sales Specialist (Fully Remote, Part Time) Fully remote, work from home. Events include murder mysteries, escape room experiences, and creative workshops.
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We are opening a brand-new-state-of-the-art health care facility in Alexandria, VA. Located in the Potomac Yard neighborhood is an outpatient facility that will include a full-service emergency room, ambulatory surgery, imaging services, primary care and other medical offices.
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This position is located in the Architect of the Capitol (AOC), Office of the Chief Security Officer (OCSO), Asst. Director, Emergency Management and Resilience Division. Examples of qualifying experience include the following types of tasks performed on a regular and recurring basis: Coordinating all phases of emergency management and continuity of operations planning including prevention, preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation.
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Our Psychiatry Observation or EmPath unit short for Emergency Psychiatric Assessment, Treatment, and Healing unit is a specialized 14-bay unit located in our modern Emergency Department.
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Located in Germantown, MD Project Enhancement Corporation (PEC) is a technical services business focused onproviding Project Management and specialized consulting services in the areas of nuclear safety, worker safety and health,emergency management, incident response, quality assurance, environment as well as materials andfacilities disposition within the DOE/NNSA and commercial power industry.
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Frequent company-wide and team social events such as game nights, cooking classes, summer boat cruises, paint & sip, karaoke, escape the room, bowling, team dinners, baseball games, holiday parties and plenty more.
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May be substituted by a Bachelor of Science degree with 4+ years of demonstrated experience in emergency management, crisis response, national security policy, public policy, or international relations.
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