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BSN preferred; (will accept ADN with CNO approval) With CNO approval: I f Candidates do not have a BSN Degree but have an ADN, they have a Tuition Free ADN to BSN program here at HCA.
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May consider ADN if enrolled in a BSN program PLUS L& D experience Experience : Must have at least 1 year of Hospital-based L&D experience Special Notes: Must have worked in a similar size L& D unit 4300 births a year.
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BSN) Bachelor Science Nursing + 2 years of nurse practice. Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner’s Certificate preferred Required Licensures/Certifications/Registrations. This position may require attending court and meetings offsite of hospital campusUMC Health System provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment on the basis of race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
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Staffing nationwide in all Specialties: We specialize in travel RN’s, Cath Lab, LPN, CNA, LTC, Allied, Therapy, Home Health, Pharmacy, Radiology. RN Specialties: ICU, CVICU, PICU, NICU, PCU, ER, Tele, Med Surg, OR, Endo Cath Lab, LDRP, PACU, Dialysis, Case Manager, Home Health, Hospice, Respiratory Therapy.
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RN Diploma/Associate degree required, BSN or BS preferred. RN Diploma/Associate degree required, BSN or BS preferred. Saturday all shifts, Fridays 3rd shift & Sundays 1st and 2nd. Occupational Health/Employee Health/Urgent Care/Emergency Medicine.
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Two or more years’ nursing experience preferred, ER or Occupational Health preferred. Registered Nurse-Occupational Health. Assists plant physician in minor surgical procedures. Interfaces with health services customers in a knowledgeable and professional manner.
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We're proud to represent a local group committed to providing exceptional on-site care to top-notch Nursing Homes and Long-Term Care (LTC) facilities throughout central and east Texas. Opportunity Specifics: Nurse Practitioner or Physician AssistantLocation: Central Texas (Overseeing 14 Locations)Setting: Nursing Homes & LTC FacilitiesSchedule: Monday to FridayPatient Population: 100% Geriatric Patients Responsibilities: Patient Assessment and Care Planning: Conduct comprehensive assessments, develop individualized care plans, and collaborate with interdisciplinary teams.
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Qualifications: ASN or BSN required, Minimum one year of RN-Med/Surg experience. Qualifications: ASN or BSN required, Minimum one year of RN-Med/Surg experience. BLS, ACLS required and Med/Surg certification is a plus.
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