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About the role
Overview
Work for one of the largest healthcare systems on Long Island. At Catholic Health Home Care we provide not only strong talented leaders, but we foster your growth. We offer flexible schedules, travel reimbursement, competitive health benefits, and continuing education benefits.
Job Details
Field RN Residency Program
Our RN residents will learn to assess patients, develop care plans and provide care for patients and/or their responsible care givers duiring this 12 month residency program. The resident will be under the tutelage of a mentor during this time. The nurse resident will attend the classes assigned by this program and demonstrate proficiency in the content. At the completion of the residency program, the job title will change to Field RN.
Position Qualifications:
- Graduate of an NLN-Accredited nursing program with an Associate degree-Baccalaureate degree preferred
- BLS Certification
Posted Salary Range
USD $95,000.00 - USD $115,000.00 /Yr.This range serves as a good faith estimate and actual pay will encompass a number of factors, including a candidate’s qualifications, skills, competencies and experience. The salary range or rate listed does not include any bonuses/incentive, differential pay or other forms of compensation that may be applicable to this job, and it does not include the value of benefits.
At Catholic Health, we believe in a people-first approach. In addition to the estimated base pay provided, Catholic Health offers generous benefits packages, generous tuition assistance, a defined benefit pension plan, and a culture that supports professional and educational growth.
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