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Boro Park Center is hiring a Registered Nurse (RN) Supervisor in Brooklyn, NY. Boro Park Center for Rehabilitation and Healthcare is a 510-bed rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Facility in the heart of the Boro Park section of Brooklyn.
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Amsterdam Nursing Home is actively hiring Registered Nurse (RN) Supervisors forour Skilled Nursing Facility in the heart of New York City. Registered Nurse (RN) Supervisor Evenings/Night.
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Must hold valid Registered Nurse (RN) license. Boro Park Center is a proud member of the Centers Health Care consortium. We want all residents to leave the Boro Park Center font's dignity and independence.
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Current RN license in good standing. As a Field Nurse Supervisor for our Licensed Home Care Service agency, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the delivery of high-quality home care services in compliance with the regulations set by the New York State Department of Health.
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Skilled Nursing Care Center - Join Our Caring Team as an RN Supervisor! Key Responsibilities:Assist the DON and ADON in evaluating and directing the daily operations of the Nursing Department, ensuring compliance with current rules, regulations, and guidelines.
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RN Nursing Supervisor performs responsible supervisory and professional work in directing and coordinating all nursing units. Registered Nurse (RN) Supervisor. 1 The RN Nursing Supervisor must be a graduate of an accredited school of nursing and there must be current registration with the professional board of nurse examiners of the State.
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RN/ LPN Weekend Nursing Supervisor. The Nursing Supervisor performs responsible supervisory and professional work in directing and coordinating all nursing units. 12 Monitors meal service on the units and in the dining areas to identify issues requiring intervention and to assure resident meal satisfaction and nutritional adequacy.
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South Mountain Nursing Healthcare Center, a skilled nursing facility located in Union County, is looking to hire an RN Weekend Supervisor. Must be able to assist staff in managing their units and provide quality resident care.
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American Medical Associates - A nursing home located in The Bronx, NY is currently seeking for a strong 3PM-11PM Evening Nursing SupervisorSALARY: $130K Range *based on experience*Responsibilities of the RN Supervisor:Serve as liaison between family, patient, doctor and other departmentsOversee and manage nursing staff.
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Registered Nurse (RN) Supervisor - Weekends Richmond Center for Rehabilitation and Healthcare is actively seeking an experienced Registered Nurse (RN) Supervisor to work weekends for our Skilled Nursing Facility located in Staten Island, NY. The ideal candidate will have prior long-term care experience and excellent leadership skills.
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Job DetailsWe are currently seeking a dynamic and dedicated Nursing Supervisor to join our team in the medical industry. Participate in budgeting and resource allocation, ensuring that the nursing department operates within its financial means.
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Exhibits creativity and initiative in pursuing organizational and departmental growth and development. Assists in planning, developing, organizing and implementing departmental goals and objectives.
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Orient and supervise Home Health Aides (HHAs) in the fieldQualificationsCurrent license to practice as a Registered Nurse in New York State Minimum of two-year experience as an RN in a home care settingValid driver's license may be required.
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Qualifications:High school diplomaRN/LPN certification in NJSupervisory or Leadership experience in LTC/SNF preferredSerious applicantsComplete Care at Summit Ridge (former Genesis) is an equal opportunity employer.
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DaVita is seeking a Clinical Coordinator/ Nurse Supervisor RN who is looking to give life in an outpatient dialysis center. Current Registered Nurse (RN) license in the state of practice.
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