Intensive Care Unit RN Nurse Managerother related Employment listings - Mount Sterling, IL at Geebo

Intensive Care Unit RN Nurse Manager

A great new opportunity has become available to join a reputable healthcare organization in western Illinois.
This highly awarded hospital is looking for an Intensive Care Unit RN Nurse Manager.
This not for profit, magnet designated, Level II Trauma Center has over 350 beds and has earned a High Performing Hospital award from the U.
S.
News and World Report.
The hospital is also a leader in stroke care and has earned AHA's Gold Plus Award.
The Intensive Care Unit RN Nurse Manager will work closely with staff, patients and nursing leadership.
The Nurse Manager will become a valued member of this prestigious Health System.
They will manage the unit's day to day operations, promote a positive working environment, facilitate optimal nursing care, provide competencies, mentor staff, and adhere to all state and federal regulations.
The ICU Nursing Unit RN Manager will report to the Nurse Director.
The Nurse Manager should be BSN prepared and have 3
years of progressive hospital leadership experience, preferably in Critical Care.
The Intensive Care Unit RN Nurse Manager should be strong clinically as well as able to lead a successful team.
They must be knowledgeable about regulations, standards, policies and procedures, and trends.
This fantastic area is amongst the best places to live in Illinois.
There are both modern and historic elements to this charming midwest city.
Come enjoy the four seasons, galleries, shopping, coffee shops, and restaurants.
This organization offers a competitive salary and generous benefits package for its employees.
The ICU RN Nurse Manager may also be eligible toSalary:
$39 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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