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RN, Float Pool-Critical Nursing - Pool

Shift :
12 hr night shiftSchedule :
Full-TimePosition Title:
RN, Float Pool-Critical
Essential Functions:
Under the direction of the director/charge nurse, the RN utilizes the nursing process, facilitates patient care making nursing assessments and diagnosis, formulates care plans based on the diagnosis and implements and evaluates the plan of care.
Educational Requirements /
Qualifications:
Graduate of an accredited nursing program Licensure/Certification/Registration Florida Registered Nurse License BLS ACLS PALS NIH Special Skills/Qualifications/Additional Training/Experience Required Must be able to read, write, speak and understand English.
Who We Are:
UF Health Central Florida, formerly known as Central Florida Health and acquired by University of Florida Health in January 2020, is an award-winning, locally owned and governed not-for-profit health care system and the largest, most comprehensive provider of health care services in the region.
We care for patients in Lake, Sumter, and Marion counties through inpatient acute hospital services at UF Health The Villages Hospital and UF Health Leesburg Hospital, inpatient rehabilitation services at UF Health The Villages Rehabilitation Hospital, adult inpatient psychiatric services at the UF Health Leesburg Hospital Senior Behavioral Health Center and diagnostic laboratory services at several locations.
As a premier health care provider, UF Health Central Florida takes pride in providing progressive, innovative technology, along with building strong relationships with patients, families, physicians and residents of the communities we serve.
Check out our available jobs and apply today! To learn more, visit www.
CentralFloridaHealth.
org.
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

  • Type: Other
  • Company: Central Florida Health Centralized

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