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Must possess and maintain current American Heart Association or American Red Cross BLS certification. Join our team as a day shift, full-time, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Charge Registered Nurse in Tyler, TX. Fulfilling your purpose begins here: People First, Always.
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Specialty certification, such as Ambulatory Care Nurse, preferred at hire and preferred within 12 months of eligibility. Here’s how we take care of our people: Medical, vision, dental health insurance, health savings account / flexible spending, competitive pay, paid time off, 401k retirement plan with company match, employee assistance program and more Your team is bigger than your department: UT Health Tyler, the flagship hospital of the system, has 502 licensed beds specializing in advanced acute care medicine.
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Current CPR certification from American Red Cross, American Heart Association, or BLS. Aveanna Private Duty Nurse - LVN/LPN. Must have and maintain an active, unencumbered license (RN/LPN/LVN) in the state in which the clinician will practice.
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Join our team as a day shift, full-time, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Charge Registered Nurse in Tyler, TX. Charge Nurse assumes the responsibility for the human and fiscal resources available in order to provide quality, cost-effective patient centered care.
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UT Health Tyler, the flagship hospital of the system, has 502 licensed beds specializing in advanced acute care medicine. At least two (2) years RN experience as a charge nurse or supervisor preferred.
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Work closely with team members, cross-functional associates, and internal customers to gather requirements, provide updates/reports, training to refrigeration engineer, etc. Oversee and Lead modeling and simulation related communications in Commercial HVAC Chiller and Unitary (North American) business unit, link and merge regional requirements into global requirement pool and participate in strategic development plan of the organization.
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Must possess and maintain a current American Heart Association or American Red Cross BLS certification. The Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) is responsible for assisting and collaborating with the RN in the delivery of nursing care consistent with the multidisciplinary recovery plan for a specific assigned patient group.
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As one of the nation’s premier humanitarian organizations, the American Red Cross is dedicated to helping people in need throughout the United States and, in association with other Red Cross networks, throughout the world.
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Basic Life Support (BLS) certification required from the American Red Cross or American Heart Association. The Clinical Support Resource Nurse provides cross coverage at both main hospital locations Baker & North Naples.
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