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Perioperative Assistant Nurse Manager

An outstanding acute care hospital in Southeast Connecticut is actively seeking a Perioperative Assistant Nurse Manager to join their team! This award winning 200
bed organization strives to provide exceptional care to their community.
This growing hospital is home to state-of-the-art comprehensive medical services and is well-known for its delivery of high-quality care to its patient population.
Reporting directly to the Perioperative Nurse Manager, the Perioperative Assistant Nurse Manager will be clinical expert and leadership model for Registered Nurses and staff.
You will oversee patient flow, assign care tasks, support team members, and ensure quality service.
Responsibilities include managing challenging situations, distributing workloads, and monitoring staff performance.
Nursing leaders in this role exemplify excellent attendance, positive attitude, and uphold Hartford Healthcare Core Values.
They actively promote a healthy work environment and consistently model HHC leadership behaviors.
The Perioperative Assistant Nurse Manager will ideally have their Bachelor's Degree with 2 years of experience within the Operating Room and at least 6 months experience as a Charge Nurse.
The OR Assistant Nurse Manager will enjoy a day shift schedule! Explore Southeast Connecticut - a charming region nestled along the Thames River.
It effortlessly weaves together history and opportunities, creating a welcoming community.
Enjoy cultural events, a lively work environment, and the simple pleasures of daily life.
Southeast Connecticut invites you to discover its charm and find a place that truly feels like home.
The Perioperative Assistant Nurse Manager will enjoy a competitive salary and generous benefits package.
Apply today!Salary:
$46 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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