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A leading healthcare provider is looking for a Triage Nurse who will assess patient needs, provide appropriate care advice, and educate patients. The role requires RN licensure and ideally two years of experience in community health. Bilingual proficiency in Spanish is essential, and offers competitive hourly compensation with comprehensive benefits.
Compensation: Approximately $33.16 - $41.23 per hour. All individual pay rates are calculated based on the candidate's experience and internal equity.
Overview of Role:*Must be bilingual in Spanish and English.*
**Candidates must live within one hour of our clinics to be considered.**
The Triage Nurse is part of the Clinica Family Health & Wellness nursing team, responsible for using decision-making skills to assess patient needs. You will apply clinical knowledge and judgment and use decision-making skills to analyze and act on patient care issues. You may provide support in assessment of symptoms, determination of symptom acuity, offering information related to symptom management, patient education and care coordination. While answering calls, you demonstrate the ability to initiate appropriate nursing interventions in prompt, precise and a professional manner. Assists patients and family members or other clients with concern and empathy.
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We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. We prohibit unlawful discrimination against applicants or employees on the basis of age 40 and over, race, color, religion, national origin, sex, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other applicable status protected by federal, state, or local laws.
Qualifications Licenses & CertificationsRequired
CO License RN
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