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Nurse Practitioner or CNS/Educator, Labor & Delivery
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Country: USA
Location: Texas-Austin Austin, TX 73301
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Nurse Practitioner or CNS/Educator, Labor & Delivery
A multi-award-winning employer of choice located in one of the nation’s best places to live, St. David’s HealthCare offers exciting careers for nursing professionals. Responsibilities: Providing advanced clinical services Assessing the health status of patients Educating patients and their families about healthcare Consulting with other nurses to solve complex clinical issues Conducting research Managing graduate nurses Qualifications: MSN/CNS Five years’ experience in Level III Labor & Delivery unit Two years’ management experience Must meet JCAHO requirements Familiarity with Meditech computerized charting system Experience with fiscal/budgetary responsibilities Excellent Word, Excel and PowerPoint skills Superior leadership ability License/Certification: Texas RN license Texas Board of Nursing approval to practice as a Clinical Nurse Specialist NRP, AWHONN Fetal Monitoring STABLE certification within 1 year of hire A higher standard of care requires a higher caliber of professional. To join the best of the best, we invite you to search current nursing positions at: http://careers.stdavids.com Equal Opportunity Employer. St. David’s HealthCare 7800 Shoal Creek Blvd., Ste. 124-S Austin, TX 78757 512-544-0100  Click here to see all St. David’s HealthCare opportunities. Send this Job to a friend
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