Nurse Manager of Critical Care Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - El Centro, CA at Geebo

Nurse Manager of Critical Care

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2 7 days ago Full Job Description A very exciting opportunity has presented itself for a Nurse Manager of Critical Care in Northern California.
The Nurse Manager of Critical Care will be able to grow within an accredited hospital.
The facility itself is extremely modern with all of the main campuses built recently.
This full service hospital has an excellent reputation within the community.
The hospital itself has an abundance of national accolades the Nurse Manager of Critical Care can pride itself to be associated with.
The Nurse Manager of Critical Care's place of work is extremely contemporary, ensuring Quality Management and Best Practices are in check with the hospital's core values.
The Nurse Manager of Critical Care will report directly to the Director of Critical Care.
The Nurse Manager of Critical Care will also have a large scope of support.
The Nurse Manager of Critical Care will be supported by over 20 of some of the most experienced staff RN-s, Nurse Managers, Nurse Supervisors, techs, and more.
The Nurse Manager of Critical Care will utilize their 5
years of nursing leadership experience to run the large Critical Care Unit fiscally, operationally, and administratively correct.
The Nurse Manager of Critical Care must be able to create an environment that promotes growth of staff.
Located in a convenient area of Central California, this facility boasts an abundance of outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, and fishing.
The Nurse Manager will also be able to partake in year round festivals for a fun night out dancing, or explore with an amazing Wine Tasting adventure.
As the Nurse Manager of Critical Care, if you want to go enjoy the bright lights of the city and leave your bubble of serenity, San Diego is just a quick drive away.
The Nurse Manager of Critical Care will be given a generous salary package with competitive benefits.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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