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Emergency Department Nurse Supervisor

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9 San Fernando, CA San Fernando, CA $110,000 - $175,000 a year $110,000 - $175,000 a year 14 days ago 14 days ago 14 days ago A renowned health system in California is actively interviewing for an Emergency Department Nurse Supervisor to join their team.
About the Hospital:
The Emergency Department Nurse Supervisor will have the privilege of joining a reputable and esteemed hospital, renowned for its exceptional patient care and commitment to safety.
This facility has demonstrated outstanding performance in areas such as leadership, staffing, communication, and fostering collaboration among all staff members to ensure the delivery of exceptional patient care.
Reporting Structure:
The Emergency Department Nurse Supervisor will report to the Nurse Manager of Emergency Services.
Job Responsibilities Include but are not Limited to:
Performs and documents patient assessments and interventions in a timely, accurate, and concise manner, utilizing hospital and departmental charting formats.
Form interdepartmental relations with other department leaders in order to ensure a smooth department transition for patients Attends and participates in departmental staff meetings, and in-services.
Location:
The Emergency Department Nurse Supervisor will have the opportunity to live in a great location with plenty of activities to offer in your free time.
Located in Southern California, there are many locations to explore and enjoy.
In this prime location, you can take the weekend and plan a trip to the mountains or the beach.
You are only a few miles away from famous theme parks such as Disneyland and Universal Studios.
This location is also ideal for families with children since there are many great local schools and activities to enjoy.
This hospital offers competitive compensation and generous benefits.
Apply today to learn more about this opening!.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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