Nurse Supervisor Critical Care Step Down Unit Medical & Healthcare - Williamsburg, VA at Geebo

Nurse Supervisor Critical Care Step Down Unit

A great opportunity with a well-known and respected healthcare organization located in one of the top Coastal Virginia areas is looking for a Nurse Supervisor Critical Care Step Down Unit.
The RN Supervisor ICU Step Down Unit will oversee a 20 bed Intermediate Care Step Down Unit.
This unit offers all private rooms with state of the art technology.
Typical patients on this floor are receiving care for Cardiac, Neuro, Respiratory, Renal, and Surgical specialty needs.
The RN Supervisor will oversee an experienced team of nurses, techs, and unit coordinators during shifts and will report to the Nurse Manager.
The Nurse Supervisor Step Down ICU will be working for an organization that supports their staff members, patients, and their community.
This organization and hospital is consistently awarded for their quality services and dedication for excellent patient care.
This is a full time, night shift position with three, 12 hour shifts per week.
The RN Supervisor will have their BSN and a minimum of 1-2 years of stepdown or critical care nursing experience.
The RN Supervisor Stepdown ICU will not only join a great acute care hospital unit and leadership team, but an excellent community as well.
This community hospital is very friendly and everyone knows each other.
It is also a great place to raise a family with excellent school systems.
The Registered Nurse Supervisor ICU Step Down will be eligible for a competitive salary based on experience levels, full benefits, and tuition reimbursement opportunities.
If you're ready to lead a dynamic nursing team on a progressive step down unit at one of the top Virginia health systems, then apply today! Recommended Skills Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (Acls) Intensive Care Unit Acute Care Emergency Departments Basic Life Support Critical Care Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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