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Med Surg Nurse Director

Freeport, TX Freeport, TX $85,347 - $117,477 a year $85,347 - $117,477 a year 5 days ago 5 days ago 5 days ago A very exciting opportunity has presented itself for a Nurse Director of Med Surg in Southern Texas.
The Nurse Director of Med Surg will be able to grow within an accredited hospital.
This small, Joint Commission and CMS accredited facility is extremely contemporary.
The Nurse Director of Med Surg will join a hospital that takes great pride in its state of the art technology.
You'll love how clean and beautiful this facility is, and you'll notice the high standard of excellence every day.
The Nurse Director of Med Surg's place of work is efficient, ensuring Quality Management and Best Practices are in check with the hospital's core values.
The Nurse Director of Med Surg will report directly to the CNO.
The Nurse Director of Med Surg will also have a large scope of support.
The Nurse Director of Med Surg will be supported by over a wide variety of some of the most experienced staff RN-s, Nurse Managers, Nurse Supervisors, techs, and more The Nurse Director of Med Surg will utilize their 5-10 years of nursing leadership experience to run the Medical Surgical Unit fiscally, operationally, and administratively correct.
The Nurse Director of Med Surg must be able to create an environment that promotes growth of staff.
The Nurse Director of Med Surg will be in a region filled with hiking trails, golf courses, laid back atmosphere, and beautiful weather.
The Nurse Director of Med Surg will also have access to hiking, biking, fishing, and beautiful scenery for those outdoor lovers.
Not to mention, the Nurse Director of Med Surg will also have access to great nightlife for those who enjoy a night out dancing.
The Nurse Director of Med Surg will be given a generous salary package with competitive benefits.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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