RN Supervisor Monday Medical & Healthcare - New London, CT at Geebo

RN Supervisor Monday

New London, CT New London, CT Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$81.
3K - $103K a year Estimated:
$81.
3K - $103K a year 6 days ago 6 days ago 6 days ago Get out of the Agency rat race! Harbor Village , a Short-Term Rehab and Skilled Nursing Facility located in New London, is seeking an Enthusiastic and Passionate Registered Nurse Supervisor to join our team! SIgn on Bonus $5000 3-11 Full Time Monday thur Friday Harbor Village is looking for a registered nurse (RN) who is looking to make a long, lasting career in health care.
What you'll be doing As an RN, you are an integral member of our team, caring for our most vulnerable residents.
As a caregiver you are more than just your job title, you become a friend and loved one to every resident you care for.
You learn life-sustaining skills that will be carried throughout your health care career.
Every resident in our facility has unique health needs that require specialized, one-on-one care.
This means every caregiver develops a special skill set that translates into many other health care settings.
Once an RN in our community, we invest in our dedicated team members to make sure they know they are valued and supported every day.
Unlike other health care sectors, our nursing home is truly a family and you develop meaningful relationships with not only every resident, but the entire staff as well.
RN Supervisor Requirements:
Possess, as a minimum, a Registered Nursing Degree from an accredited college or university.
Has a minimum of 1-year experience as a supervisor in long-term care facility, or other related health care facility.
Preferred Training in rehabilitative, restorative nursing practices and Alzheimer care.
COVID-19 considerations:
Fully Vaccinated & Boosted.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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