An acute care hospital in North Carolina is actively recruiting for an Assistant Nurse Manager Emergency Services to join their nursing team.
Now is your chance to join a rapidly growing health system that offers hospitals, ambulatory services, rehab centers, outpatient clinics, and physician practices throughout North Carolina. The Assistant Nurse Manager Emergency Services will work at a 400+ bed acute care hospital located in North Carolina that is known for being one of the busiest acute care hospitals in the state. This acute care hospital is continually recognized for their women services, fast-paced emergency department and extensive surgical services department. The Assistant Nurse Manager Emergency Services will work alongside world-class providers and specialists all focused on delivering exceptional, quality care to patients throughout the state.
Reporting to the Manager of Emergency Services, the Assistant Nurse Manager will join the Emergency department to oversee the fast-paced Emergency Department. Responsibilities of the Assistant Nurse Manager Emergency Services include overseeing day-to-day operations, acting as the department resource, staff scheduling, conducting new-hire interviews, ensuring regulatory compliance, and assisting new-hire and ongoing department education initiatives.
The Assistant Nurse Manager Emergency Services should be a seasoned nurse with previous management experience and a clinical background working in an Emergency department. The Assistant Nurse Manager Emergency Services is eager to lead, educate, and mentor a nursing team.
The Nurse Educator Emergency Services will work at a state of the art hospital that is located in a city of North Carolina recognized as the “City of Oaks”. Surrounded by nature, this luscious area is home to over 350,000 residents composed of young working professionals, families, and retirees. Not only is this area of North Carolina known for nationally ranked universities, this metropolitan area offers an exceptional public school system; perfect for raising a family. The ED Nurse Educator will live in a city that offers an even-tempered climate, allowing the RN Educator Emergency Department to spend their summers and winters exploring the great outdoors. With over 9,000 acres of parkland, the Emergency Department Nursing Educator will enjoy walking, jogging and hiking the surrounding trails. The ED Clinical Education Specialist will also enjoy weekend trips to Myrtle Beach and Virginia Beach.
The hospital is actively interviewing and eager to welcome a day-shift Assistant Nurse Manager Emergency Services. The Assistant Nurse Manager Emergency Services will be offered a comprehensive compensation package including a full-suite of healthcare benefits, generous paid time off, tuition reimbursement, free parking, employee discount programs and more. Don’t wait, learn more and apply today!