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Charge Nurse Emergency Department - Now Hiring

A brand new opportunity has just become available at an award winning hospital in Southeast Missouri for an experience Charge Nurse Emergency Department, Night Shift.
Come join this dedicated team of healthcare professionals today! This 200
bed acute care facility offers a variety of services from Emergency medicine, Surgical, Orthopedic, Critical Care, and more.
The Charge Nurse Emergency Department will play a crucial role in overseeing departmental leadership and operational tasks in this 27 bed unit.
Key responsibilities for the Charge Nurse in the Emergency Department involve organizing, coordinating, and overseeing the day-to-day functions of the unit.
The role also includes supervising staff, fostering communication with physicians and internal administrators to ensure high-quality patient and family-centered care, and managing resources within the unit to optimize patient outcomes.
Candidates for the position are required to have a 4 years of relevant clinical experience.
Situated in the Ozark Foothills region, the hospital is located in a a picturesque environment with rolling hills and the nearby Black River.
The community atmosphere is characterized by its tight-knit nature, providing a friendly and intimate living experience.
The Charge Nurse Emergency Department will have access to affordable living and great education and enjoy various outdoor activities, sports, arts, music, and great food.
The Charge Nurse Emergency Department for night shift will be offered a comprehensive benefits package along with a competitive salary.
This Hospital provides great career growth opportunities and is dedicated to supporting the professional growth of their associates.
Apply today, and join a connected community dedicated to providing quality care in this charming Missouri city.
Salary:
$23 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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