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them down a path that will help them grow and develop into an independent, competent pediatric nurse. The New Graduate Registered Nurse will be responsible for: Providing care for inpatient pediatric
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. Develops and maintains supportive relationships with patients and families. Identifies specific needs of patients and families and incorporates into patient care as appropriate. May collect, measure and
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offers a highly clinically challenging environment with opportunity for professional development. Salaries and benefits are competitive with opportunity for advancement using our 3-tiered Professional
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student learning, and contributing to professional development initiatives. Patient and Family Engagement Provides compassionate care tailored to each patient's needs, supports families during procedures
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answering queries related to program goals. May prepare, or assist in the preparation of, funding proposals and periodic reports on program activities, ensuring effective communication with management and
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deliver family-centered, evidence-based care in a pediatric setting. Key Responsibilities: Conducts comprehensive audiological evaluations, interprets diagnostic results, and develops individualized case
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anesthesia providers with patient care and ensure availability of specialized equipment Prepare anesthesia machines, carts, and age-appropriate monitoring equipment for procedures Assemble and label
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. Training and teaching laboratory personnel and others. Contributes to the continuing education program May act as lead in absence of supervisor/manager. May prepare schedule or draft procedures. Performing a
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for the supervision of support staff; scheduling and delegating work, training and development needs, and conducting performance appraisals. Key Responsibilities: Supervise administrative staff, including hiring
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readiness, guardianship needs and care coordination with adult providers and systems. Facilitation of the use of hospital and community resources Taking an active role in program development, teaching, and