Cardiac ICU RN- BAMC Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing - San Antonio, TX at Geebo

Cardiac ICU RN- BAMC

Civilian RN - Cardiac Intensive Care Unit - BAMCAre you looking for a rewarding career, in a patient focused environment, without feeling overwhelmed?Would you like to work for a prestigious hospital known as the Department of Defense's largest facilityand only Level 1 Trauma Center? If so, look no further! GiaMed JV, a joint venture between MedTrust LLC andGiaCare Inc.
, is hiring civilian Registered Nurses to work at Brooke Army Medical Center serving our militaryheroes and their families.
If Cardiac ICU isn't your preference, you can also inquire about our other Intensive Care Units at the hospital including:
STICU, NEURO, MEDICAL, PEDS, and BURN.
As a full- time GiaMed JV employee, you can expect:
A structured environment Low patient ratios A team that consists of LVN's and Techs to work with on every unit No On-Call Competitive pay Generous benefits ResponsibilitiesAs a GiaMed employee, your duties and responsibilities will be the same as any other registered nurse on the same unit.
Duties can include but are not limited to the following:
team lead, precept, orientate, rapid response, and other tasks as needed.
Qualifications-Must be U.
S.
Citizen-Valid Registered Nurse license for any U.
S.
jurisdiction-Current BLS and ACLS - Must have 1 year of RN Intensive Care Unit (ICU) experience, plus 2 year of clinical nursing in the last four years.
Apply today and start on the path towards the exciting and fulfilling career you always hoped for!Email your resume with expressed interest to:
or call for more information.
GIAMED JV IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYERPowered by JazzHR Recommended Skills Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (Acls) Basic Life Support Certified Nurse Practitioner Clinical Nursing Critical Care Rapid Response Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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