Nurse Director Perioperative Servicesother related Employment listings - Elm Springs, AR at Geebo

Nurse Director Perioperative Services


A fantastic acute care hospital in gorgeous Arkansas is actively seeking a Nurse Director Perioperative Services to join their dedicated team. Take advantage of this exceptional opportunity to step into a rewarding and meaningful role at a thriving hospital.


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This community hospital is Joint Commission-accredited and is consistently awarded for providing exceptional Women and Children's health services. Part of a national health network, the Perioperative RN Director will benefit from ample professional growth potential.


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The Nurse Director Perioperative Services will oversee the entire Perioperative Service Line including the Operating Room, Pre-Op, Post-Op, and Sterile Processing units. With 4 Operating Suites, this department primarily performs gynecology and women's services. The Perioperative RN Director is responsible for managing a dedicated team of 25
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, ensuring regulatory compliance across all units, and coordinating budgetary needs. An integral part of the leadership team, the Nurse Director Perioperative Services is expected to shape the long-term strategy for service line growth.


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Nestled among the gorgeous Ozark Mountains, the Nurse Director Perioperative Services will enjoy this family-friendly area full engaging city parks, shopping, and beautiful historical architecture. This area provides the perfect balance of urban amenities with the ease and relaxation of suburban communities. The Perioperative RN Director will enjoy a healthy work-life balance in this beautiful, safe area with top-notch schools.


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This stellar facility is actively interviewing for a Nurse Director Perioperative Services and offers competitive compensation and a full suite of benefits. Don't miss this amazing opportunity!


Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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