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An active RN License to practice in the State of GeorgiaSUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIESProvides oversight and direction unlicensed nursing personnel. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSNursing Degree from an accredited college or university or is a graduate of an approved RN program.
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Become an After-Hours Hospice RN with Georgia Hospice Care. As a registered nurse at Georgia Hospice Care, you’ll be a voice for your patients, all while communicating with everyone involved in the plan of care-the patient, the patient’s family, and the hospice care team.
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Job Nurse - CVOR @ Piedmont Atlanta Hospital, City: Buckhead, State: Georgia, Estimated Start , Shift:4 x 10 nights, 19:00:00-05:30:00, 10.00-4, Length of Contract (Days) : 98, Estimated Gross Pay: 0.00.
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RN PACU to monitor patients Previous experience in Special Procedures (GI, Pain, O.R.) preferred. Must hold current Georgia Registered Nurse license. RN PACU to monitor patients Previous experience in Special Procedures (GI, Pain, O.R.) preferred.
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LPNs work under the direction of the Registered Nurse in an assigned clinical area. LPNs work under the direction of the Registered Nurse in an assigned clinical area. LPNs participate in the planning, implementation, and evaluation of nursing care.
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Specialty: RN-Operating Room-TravelJob Description Working in the operating room with surgeons to keep the operating room sterile Execute proper use, care and handling of surgical equipment to ensure safety of operating staff and patient.
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The Infusion Nurse is a licensed clinician who coordinates and provides direct infusion care in the home or alternate treatment site, ensuring patient safety while providing continuity of care in compliance with the physician’s plan of care.
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Clinical Technician -Full-time- Nights - Med/Surg - Good Samaritan Hospital, Greensboro GA. The Clinical Tech will work in Med/Surg within Good Samaritan Hospital in Greensboro, GA. The Clinical Technician works under the direction of the RN/LPN. The responsibilities of the clinical tech include assessing and providing basic patient care needs while maintaining patient care standards.
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Nuclear Medicine Technologist-Nuc Med Tech, PRN, Good Samaritan, Greensboro, GA. Nuclear Medicine Technologist to work in Radiology Department at Good Samaritan Hospital in Greensboro, GA. Nuclear Medicine Technologist-Nuc Med Tech, PRN, Good Samaritan, Greensboro, GA.
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Certified Nephrology Nurse (CNN) or Certified Dialysis Nurse (CDN) Intensive Care Unit (ICU), Critical Care Unit (CCU), Emergency Room (ER), or Medical Surgical (Med Surg) experience.
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Requirements: To be considered for this opportunity applicants must: Have a current license as a Registered Nurse from the Georgia State Nursing Board and least two years supervisory work experience in a rehabilitative or restorative nursing environment.
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Certified Nurse Assistant in the state of employment. Start your career with the nation’s leading provider of in-home support to seniors and become a hero for someone in your community. We are hiring now in your community – join our team and build your career in a high-demand industry.
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