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6 Nurse Jobs in St. Petersburg, FL
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Travel: RN Adult ICU DaysSt. Petersburg, FL (Onsite) ContractorCritical care registered nurses are adept at providing such care in settings where patients have suffered a heart attack, stroke, shock, severe trauma, respiratory distress or other severe medical ... -
Medical Assistant 2Orlando, FL (Onsite) ContractorJob Title: Medical Assistant Location : Orlando FL 32817 Duration : 3 Months Job Description: The Medical Assistant 2 is the first point of contact for patient care. Responsible for administrative ... -
Healthcare Consultant IMiami, FL (Onsite) ContractorRepost of ClientJP00104329. Do not resubmit candidates. Client max bill rate *** DO NOT CROSS SUBMIT YOUR CANDIDATES TO SOUTH FLORIDA POSTINGS; THEY WILL BE REJECTED **** Must put the city, state a... -
Healthcare Consultant ITallahassee, FL (Onsite) ContractorLocation: Work from Home. Candidates must reside in East Tampa, FL. Candidate must be located in Tampa, FL, preferably East Tampa, FL (within thesezip codes 33610, 33617, 33604, 33612). Put city, s... -
Healthcare Consultant IMiami, FL (Onsite) ContractorClient max bill rate *** DO NOT CROSS SUBMIT YOUR CANDIDATES TO SOUTH FLORIDA POSTINGS; THEY WILL BE REJECTED **** Must put the city, state and zip code they reside in at top of resume. **** Locati... -
Healthcare Consultant IDoral, FL (Onsite) ContractorQualifications: Bilingual Spanish/English REQUIRED (both reading and speaking and writing) Ability to multitask, prioritize and effectively adapt to a fast paced changing environment Effective comm...
Nurse Jobs in St. Petersburg, FL
Charge nurses enjoy a leadership position within their department. They're responsible for overseeing other nurses, and handle both administrative and clinical tasks. Most charge nurses are registered nurses (RNs) who have continued their education through to a bachelor's or master's degree.A typical day in the life of a charge nurse might include:
• Preparing schedules for the nurses in their department
• Checking supplies and ordering additional medication and clinical products
• Monitoring patient discharges to ensure departing patients are satisfied and well-cared for
• Delegating essential clinical tasks.