Nephrology Unit Managerother related Employment listings - Aztec, NM at Geebo

Nephrology Unit Manager

A wonderful new opportunity has become available for a Nephrology Unit Manager at an acute care hospital outside of Kirtland, New Mexico.
This hospital specifically has 215
patient beds, as well as a highly recognized Level III Trauma Center providing healthcare for the Four Corners region of New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, and Utah.
The Nephrology Unit Manager will carry lots of responsibility in the department including direction and leadership to staff as well as motivating and coaching them in order to attain hospital mission and vision.
Previous experience in coaching and training staff members is highly encouraged for consideration at this time.
The hospital is open to seasoned Supervisors, but the incoming Patient Care Manager must know how the reporting structure works and have experience overseeing FTES.
It is is required that the Nephrology Unit Manager have the following in order to be considered; Active BSN within 5 years of hire Licensed in the state of New Mexico Clinical Certification in Nephrology (preferred) Self motivated and accountability This town in the Southwest corner of New Mexico is a wonderful place to live with low cost living getting bank for your buck as well as a great group of neighborly people to meet.
This city is highly known for their fine wine being lots of wineries to visit around as well as comfort food to enjoy with friends.
There are countless activities to enjoy when living in this part of the state, so don't miss out! The facility is looking to hire someone as soon as possible, so please apply now for immediate consideration.
Nephrology Unit Manager will be offered a very competitive base salary for the area, as well as a great benefits package to top it.
Salary:
$42.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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