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LHC Group is seeking a Registered Nurse (RN) Case Manager, Hospice for a nursing job in Gretna, Louisiana. Additional State Specific Requirements LA: a minimum two years full time experience working as an RN. However, two years of full time clinical experience in hospice care as a licensed practical nurse may be substituted for the required two years of experience as a registered nurse.
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LA: a minimum two years full time experience working as an RN. However, two years of full time clinical experience in hospice care as a licensed practical nurse may be substituted for the required two years of experience as a registered nurse.
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Posted job title: Rn Case Manager (Hospice) We are hiring for a Registered Nurse case Manager. Current RN licensure in the state of practice and one year of clinical experience.
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Hospice Registered Nurse (RN)- PRN in Metairie, LouisianaWe are seeking a compassionate and experienced PRN Hospice Registered Nurse (RN) to join our dedicated hospice care team.
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How you'll make an impact as a Hospice Registered Nurse / RN Case Manager. Your position perks as a Hospice Registered Nurse / RN Case Manager. Hospice Registered Nurse / RN Case Manager Requirements.
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As a registered nurse on our team, you’ll evaluate patients and create care plans, all while communicating with everyone involved — the patient, the patient’s family, and the care team. Education: Graduate of an accredited school of nursing with a current state license as a registered nurse.
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Current and valid NY State license to practice as a Registered Nurse (RN) or Licensed Medical Social Worker (LMSW/LCSW) Good Shepherd Hospice is seeking a dynamic Associate Vice President (AVP), Hospice for our expanding Community and Hospice Inpatient programs.
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TravelNurseSource is working with Fusion Medical Staffing to find a qualified Hospice RN in Lafayette, Louisiana, 70508! Client in Lafayette, LA is looking for a Hospice Registered Nurse to help them out for 13 weeks.
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Title: Registered Nurse (Home Health/Hospice) The Registered Nurse in Home Health providers and directs provisions of nursing care to patients in their homes as prescribed by the physician and in compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and agency policies.
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Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Hospice Discipline: RN Duration: Ongoing Employment Type: Staff. Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Hospice Discipline: RN Duration: Ongoing Employment Type: Staff.
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