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Clinical Nurse I - RN - Cardiothoracic ICU - In Person Interview Day, Wednesday September 13, 2023

Clinical Nurse I - RN - NightsA Unit Delivering Excellence in Critical Care:
Where Amazing Works Clinical Nurse I - RN - Cardiothoracic ICU - Nights Cardiac nursing at New York-Presbyterian means complex cases, rare technology - and a finely tuned, inspiring team care-giving approach.
Across screening, diagnosis, treatment and care, our nurses drive the sharing of knowledge and practices that make a life-changing difference for patients.
From the world's first successful pediatric heart transplant to the nation's first robotically-assisted open-heart procedure, each history-making advance is inspired by passion for those in our care.
Step into a Beacon Gold unit and the nation's #4 center for Heart and Heart Surgery (U.
S.
News & World Report), and feel the pulse of Amazing things.
At New York-Presbyterian, nursing is a life-changing career journey focused on amazing patient outcomes every step of the way.
Each of our nurses dares to be truly excellent - thriving in a compassionate culture of care and caring.
Together, we improve the health of patients and their families, making our communities - and the world - stronger.
You will work with the brightest minds in healthcare to make tomorrow better for countless human beings.
It is the kind of nursing that requires an unwavering commitment to excellence and a constant spirit of professionalism.
And it's your opportunity to enjoy flexible scheduling, shared clinical decision-making, inspirational leadership, supportive colleagues and much more.
Now, you have the opportunity to join us.
This is a full time 12-hour night shift position at New York-Presbyterian/ Columbia University Medical Center The In-person Interview Day Event will take place on Wednesday September 13, 2023.
Qualified candidates will be personally contacted.
This event is NOT an open interview day.
Preferred Criteria:
CCRN certificationRequired Criteria:
o At least one year of acute care RN experience in an ICU or two years of Stepdowno Bachelor's Degree in Nursingo Current New York State RN license (or willingness to obtain)o BCLS certification#LI-JL1Join a healthcare system where employee engagement is at an all-time high.
Here we foster a culture of respect, diversity, and inclusion.
Enjoy comprehensive and competitive benefits that support you and your family in every aspect of life.
Start your life-changing journey today.
__________________2021 Employees' Choice Awards:
Best Places to Work - Glassdoor2021 Best Workplaces in Health Care & Biopharma - Fortune2020 America's Best Employers in New York State - Forbes2020 Working Mother 100 Best Companies - Working Mother2020 Best Companies for Multicultural Women - Working Mother2020 Best Workplace for Men in Nursing - American Association for Men in NursingDiscover why at:
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital is an equal opportunity employer.
Salary Range:
$112,033-$122,858/Annual It all begins with you.
Our amazing compensation packages start with competitive base pay and include recognition for your experience, education, and licensure.
Then we add our amazing benefits, countless opportunities for personal and professional growth and a dynamic environment that embraces every person.
Join our team and discover where amazing works.
Salary:
$50 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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