Interventional Radiology RN Nurse Lead Medical & Healthcare - Norwalk, CT at Geebo

Interventional Radiology RN Nurse Lead

An exciting opportunity for an experienced nurse to step into a Nurse Specialist role within Interventional Radiology and EP is now available near Stamford CT! This not-for-profit teaching hospital is a part of a large growing organization, providing ample opportunity for career growth as a nursing leader.
Taking pride in their in their mission and strong partnerships, this is a facility where you are guaranteed to grow professionally.
This facility is consistently recognized as a Great Place To Work by the global authority on workplace culture and one of only 90 healthcare organizations worldwide to earn Gold Certification for Excellence in Person-Centered Care.
Reporting to the IR Nurse Manager, the IR Nurse Specialist will be fully supported in providing supervision of non-RN team members.
The EP/IR Nurse Specialist will have the opportunity to provide Pre, Intra, and Post care to Angio-EP patients.
The Interventional Radiology Nurse will also have the opportunity to serve as charge nurse and oversee the coordination of the operating schedule and unit activities.
One of Connecticut's busiest, most locally loved cities and only an hour away from New York City - the IR Nurse Specialist will have an abundance of things to do and see both outdoors and indoors.
With beautiful boardwalks on the harbor, local beer gardens with live music, delicious nationally recognized eateries, live theatres, galleries, the Angio EP Nurse Specialist will have many places to relax and unwind.
If you are ready to learn more about this exciting opportunity and the ability to advance your career, apply today - as the hospital is actively interviewing.
The department is prepared to offer a competitive compensation and all-inclusive benefit package! Recommended Skills Angiography Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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