The Role
The RN Supervisor provides leadership to nursing staff, coordinates patient care, evaluates patient conditions, and maintains medical supplies in a healthcare facility.
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Description
- Keeps the Program Administrator on call, informed of facility problems that need concern
- Responsible for providing leadership and supervision to the nursing staff and related level staff.
- Will greet patients and prepare them for physical examination and treatment.
- Will maintain medical supplies and equipment.
- Provides education as indicated after assessing the learning needs of the patient, staff members and students.
- Assess the patient's physical and psycho-social condition on an ongoing basis throughout the continuum of care.
- Utilize manual and automated information systems to improve efficiency and effect productivity.
- Demonstrate a current working knowledge of equipment, instrumentation and medications.
- Adhere to the standards, policies, procedures and goals of the medical center.
- Act as a liaison in coordinating patient care activities with nurses, physicians and allied health professionals.
Requirements
Midnight to 8am shift weekends only.
REQUIREMENTS:
BS in Nursing
3 years experience
Experience working with underserved populations preferred
Licensed and currently registered as a Professional Nurse in New York State
Bilingual Spanish Preferred
CPR Certification
Skills Required
- BS in Nursing
- 3 years experience
- Licensed and currently registered as a Professional Nurse in New York State
- CPR Certification
- Experience working with underserved populations
- Bilingual Spanish
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The Company
What We Do
Network ESC, a division of Network Temps, Inc., provides temporary staffing, strategic advisory, and executive search services to clients across various industries, ranging from small firms to Fortune 500 companies.








