Nurse Manager Nephrology Retail & Wholesale - Post Falls, ID at Geebo

Nurse Manager Nephrology

A fantastic healthcare organization in Northern Idaho is seeking a Nurse Manager Nephrology to join their team of leaders who make a positive impact each day.
Compassionately serving their community, this 300
bed acute care hospital offers a range of inpatient and outpatient services.
This respected healthcare organization has been awarded multiple distinctions for their high-quality care.
The Nurse Manager will be joining a team that is committed to providing outstanding care to each patient they serve.
The Nurse Manager Nephrology will oversee this fast-paced unit.
Reporting directly to the Director, this manager will maintain oversight of daily operations, departmental resources, and employee relations.
The Nurse Manager will ensure quality care is provided to patients by assisting with quality improvement efforts and with implementation of new policies.
With the assistance of unit supervisors, this manager will lead their staff by hiring, training, mentoring and coaching new and tenured staff members.
The Nurse Manager Nephrology will serve their staff through empowering a culture of clinical excellence, advocacy, and development.
The ideal candidate will have a leadership background and will be passionate about growing and supporting their team.
This nurse leader will love living in this delightful region of Northern Idaho.
Enjoy the beautiful mountain views, stunning sunsets, and an abundance of outdoor activities.
With a charming downtown area, the Nurse Manager will have access to shopping, social events, and delicious restaurants.
This is an outstanding role for a Nurse Manager Nephrology looking for an exciting new opportunity.
The nurse leader will be offered a competitive salary along with a comprehensive benefits package.
Recommended Skills Clinical Works Coaching And Mentoring Labor Relations Leadership Quality Management Passionate Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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