Patient Care Float RN Manager - Broward County
Posted on Sep 15, 2024 by TrustBridge, Inc.
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Health Care
Immediate Start
Annual Salary
Full-Time
Overview:
Pay range: $84k - $105k based on experience
Use your nursing skills to make a difference.
Hospice nurses provide end of life care to help ensure the comfort and quality of life for their patients. They primarily work in collaborative, team-driven environments that require frequent communication with their patients, families and other caregivers. The ideal candidate should be detail-oriented, patient and calm. Hospice nurses are caring and kind individuals who possess a special hospice heart who can help our patients celebrate the rest of their life’s journey.
Responsibilities:
JOB SUMMARY
Serves as a professional leader in assessing, planning, guiding and evaluating patient care.
Interacts with management, physicians, and field staff utilizing a teamwork approach.
Assists with training, and evaluation of all team clinical personnel
Maintenance/development of the clinical record.
Qualifications:
Education/Regulatory Requirements:Registered Nurse currently licensed in the State of Florida.
BSN preferred
Hospice certification preferred.
Current Basic Life Support Certification.
Skills:One year of recent hospice, oncology, medical/surgical, or home health, public/health, geriatric care experience preferred.
Expertise in support skills, palliative care, and educational techniques.
Basic computer skills and EMR software experience a plus.
Demonstrates organizational, administrative and personnel management skills.
Understanding of and ability to apply characteristics of Hospice Nursing: case management, crisis intervention, communication skills, teaching skills, thanatology skills and needs.
Professional Requirements:Communicates clearly and effectively in writing and orally.
Able to work well under stress and deadlines.
Language Skills:Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred.
Pay range: $84k - $105k based on experience
Use your nursing skills to make a difference.
Hospice nurses provide end of life care to help ensure the comfort and quality of life for their patients. They primarily work in collaborative, team-driven environments that require frequent communication with their patients, families and other caregivers. The ideal candidate should be detail-oriented, patient and calm. Hospice nurses are caring and kind individuals who possess a special hospice heart who can help our patients celebrate the rest of their life’s journey.
Responsibilities:
JOB SUMMARY
Serves as a professional leader in assessing, planning, guiding and evaluating patient care.
Interacts with management, physicians, and field staff utilizing a teamwork approach.
Assists with training, and evaluation of all team clinical personnel
Maintenance/development of the clinical record.
Qualifications:
Education/Regulatory Requirements:Registered Nurse currently licensed in the State of Florida.
BSN preferred
Hospice certification preferred.
Current Basic Life Support Certification.
Skills:One year of recent hospice, oncology, medical/surgical, or home health, public/health, geriatric care experience preferred.
Expertise in support skills, palliative care, and educational techniques.
Basic computer skills and EMR software experience a plus.
Demonstrates organizational, administrative and personnel management skills.
Understanding of and ability to apply characteristics of Hospice Nursing: case management, crisis intervention, communication skills, teaching skills, thanatology skills and needs.
Professional Requirements:Communicates clearly and effectively in writing and orally.
Able to work well under stress and deadlines.
Language Skills:Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred.
Reference: 199991769
https://jobs.careeraddict.com/post/95321734
Patient Care Float RN Manager - Broward County
Posted on Sep 15, 2024 by TrustBridge, Inc.
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Health Care
Immediate Start
Annual Salary
Full-Time
Overview:
Pay range: $84k - $105k based on experience
Use your nursing skills to make a difference.
Hospice nurses provide end of life care to help ensure the comfort and quality of life for their patients. They primarily work in collaborative, team-driven environments that require frequent communication with their patients, families and other caregivers. The ideal candidate should be detail-oriented, patient and calm. Hospice nurses are caring and kind individuals who possess a special hospice heart who can help our patients celebrate the rest of their life’s journey.
Responsibilities:
JOB SUMMARY
Serves as a professional leader in assessing, planning, guiding and evaluating patient care.
Interacts with management, physicians, and field staff utilizing a teamwork approach.
Assists with training, and evaluation of all team clinical personnel
Maintenance/development of the clinical record.
Qualifications:
Education/Regulatory Requirements:Registered Nurse currently licensed in the State of Florida.
BSN preferred
Hospice certification preferred.
Current Basic Life Support Certification.
Skills:One year of recent hospice, oncology, medical/surgical, or home health, public/health, geriatric care experience preferred.
Expertise in support skills, palliative care, and educational techniques.
Basic computer skills and EMR software experience a plus.
Demonstrates organizational, administrative and personnel management skills.
Understanding of and ability to apply characteristics of Hospice Nursing: case management, crisis intervention, communication skills, teaching skills, thanatology skills and needs.
Professional Requirements:Communicates clearly and effectively in writing and orally.
Able to work well under stress and deadlines.
Language Skills:Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred.
Pay range: $84k - $105k based on experience
Use your nursing skills to make a difference.
Hospice nurses provide end of life care to help ensure the comfort and quality of life for their patients. They primarily work in collaborative, team-driven environments that require frequent communication with their patients, families and other caregivers. The ideal candidate should be detail-oriented, patient and calm. Hospice nurses are caring and kind individuals who possess a special hospice heart who can help our patients celebrate the rest of their life’s journey.
Responsibilities:
JOB SUMMARY
Serves as a professional leader in assessing, planning, guiding and evaluating patient care.
Interacts with management, physicians, and field staff utilizing a teamwork approach.
Assists with training, and evaluation of all team clinical personnel
Maintenance/development of the clinical record.
Qualifications:
Education/Regulatory Requirements:Registered Nurse currently licensed in the State of Florida.
BSN preferred
Hospice certification preferred.
Current Basic Life Support Certification.
Skills:One year of recent hospice, oncology, medical/surgical, or home health, public/health, geriatric care experience preferred.
Expertise in support skills, palliative care, and educational techniques.
Basic computer skills and EMR software experience a plus.
Demonstrates organizational, administrative and personnel management skills.
Understanding of and ability to apply characteristics of Hospice Nursing: case management, crisis intervention, communication skills, teaching skills, thanatology skills and needs.
Professional Requirements:Communicates clearly and effectively in writing and orally.
Able to work well under stress and deadlines.
Language Skills:Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred.
Reference: 199991769
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