Nurse Tech 1st Year, PRN Surgicalother related Employment listings - Yalaha, FL at Geebo

Nurse Tech 1st Year, PRN Surgical

Shift :
12 hr night shiftSchedule :
Per DiemWho We Are:
Exciting news! Central Florida Health is now a part of the University of Florida Health family and has become UF Health Central Florida.
This exciting development represents a bold new era in the delivery of world-class health care in the communities we serve with a name well-known and established both regionally and nationally.
Our team members still benefit from a comprehensive and competitive benefits package designed to meet their individual and family needs.
We also believe that is why Becker's Hospital Review listed us among the 150 Top Places to Work in Healthcare this year.
Check out our available jobs and apply today! Position Title:
Nurse Tech 1st Year, PRN
Essential Functions:
Under the direction of the RN or LPN, the Nurse Tech facilitates patient care by providing physical care and nursing procedures beyond that of the customary Health Service Tech, but not requiring professional skills and technical knowledge of the RN.
The first time each clinical skill is completed, it must be done under the direction of a nurse to ensure competency.
EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS / QUALIFICATIONS Education Post High School Special Training Licensure/Certification/Registration BLS Special Skills/Qualifications/Additional Training/Experience Required Actively enrolled in school and completing course work for Associate Degree in Nursing.
Must have successfully completed Nursing II or the equivalent from a state accredited RN Program Must be able to read, write, speak and understand English.
Salary:
$21.
58 - $31.
25.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

  • Type: Other
  • Company: Central Florida Health Centralized

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