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An established industry player is seeking a dedicated Charge Registered Nurse (RN) to join their dynamic team. This role offers an exciting opportunity to lead nursing care delivery while collaborating with a diverse team of medical professionals. With a strong emphasis on growth and promotion from within, the organization values its employees and provides comprehensive benefits, including medical, dental, and vision insurance, along with generous referral bonuses. If you are a passionate nurse looking to make a difference in patient care and advance your career, this position is perfect for you.
"Remember why you became a nurse?"
We here at PAM Health are mindful of what it took for you to gain your nursing education and begin your career, and we admire you and the countless others who have chosen this career path.
We want you to know that you are respected, admired, encouraged to grow, and rewarded here with us at PAM Health!
We offer the following to all our full-time employees:
Referral bonuses are also offered for each full-time employee you refer—up to $2,000 per employee! Ask a recruiter for more information.
We are currently hiring for an RN Charge Nurse and would love to meet with you to discuss why we feel you would be a wonderful addition to our PAMily! Please take a moment to review the job opportunity and reach out to a recruiter with any questions you may have or for the next steps in furthering your career. Apply directly to the post. We look forward to meeting you soon!
The Charge Registered Nurse (RN) is a professional nurse who coordinates the delivery of nursing care. Aligned with Nursing Leadership, the Charge Nurse provides leadership by working in collaboration with medical, ancillary, and support staff to maintain standards of nursing practice in the clinical setting. The Charge Nurse serves as a clinical and leadership resource and role model for the staff.
Experience: One year of inpatient medical-surgical nursing experience is preferred but not required.
A few things that aren't required, but we would prefer: