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maintain a current RN license to practice in Texas. Must possess and maintain current BLS certification. ALS PALS, and TNCC preferred at hire, required within 6 months of hiring. Specialty certification
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Microbiology, Medical Technology, or a related field required. One (1) year of experience in a clinical microbiology laboratory and antimicrobial susceptibility testing preferred. May accept a combination of
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current RN license to practice in Texas. Must possess and maintain the current CPR Healthcare Provider. OCN certification preferred upon hire or within 24 months of hire date. 12 oncology related continuing
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single PDF or Word document containing: A cover letter addressing teaching interests, professional experience, and strengths relative to the qualifications and responsibilities cited above, A current
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single PDF or Word document containing: A cover letter addressing teaching interests, professional experience, and strengths relative to the qualifications and responsibilities cited above, A current
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professional competency sufficient to meet current and future needs of the facility. Maintains appropriate controlled substance records. Complies with all regulatory standards. Performs other duties as assigned
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, multi-task and work independently in a fast-paced environment. Demonstrated expertise in the use of financial systems and a proficiency in the use, advancement, and application of technology and ability
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/ Licenses: Maintain current Texas licensure with scope of practice that encompasses group, individual/family therapy. Accompanying Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Competencies Competent to provide services
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) years of critical care clinical experience. Familiarity with the organization and functions of other disciplines within the hospital. Current Texas License as a Registered Nurse. NLS from AHA. May accept
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valued member of the professional team to provide verbal and supportive movement to meet individualized goals of the treatment team. Responsible to the Unit Manager and the Charge Nurse. Safe, effective