Labor & Delivery Registered Nurse Administrative & Office Jobs - Bergenfield, NJ at Geebo

Labor & Delivery Registered Nurse

An acute care hospital in beautiful New York is looking to add a Labor & Delivery Registered Nurse (nights) to their growing team!This 300
bed hospital is known for providing competent, innovative, and accessible emergency and acute care services to their patients.
They have won countless awards for their services in diabetes care, home care services, recovery unit, trauma care, laboratory services, and much more.
The Labor & Delivery Registered Nurse is responsible for managing, delegating, coordinating, and providing nursing care through utilization of the nursing process.
The above is accomplished with the utilization of effective communication skills with patients, significant others and members of the multidisciplinary health care team.
The Labor & Delivery Registered Nurse must have Labor & Delivery experience, as well as their Bachelor Degree Nursing.
National Certification in area of practice is preferred and N.
Y.
S.
Nursing License, Current N.
Y.
S.
Registration.
BLS & NRP required.
They must also obtain their ACLS within 6 months of hire.
The Labor & Delivery Registered Nurse will get to enjoy all this city has to offer.
Take a day to go visit the zoo or state parks.
You can also go with friends and family to the museums or amusement park and grab a New York bagel afterwards.
There's something for everyone to enjoy! The right candidate will be given a competitive salary and benefits package.
This acute care hospital provides several benefits including medical plans, dental plans, PTO, tuition reimbursement, life insurance, wellness discounts, short and long-term disability, and more! Come join a growing team today! Recommended Skills Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (Acls) Basic Life Support Certified Nurse Practitioner Communication Home Care Medical Emergency Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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