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ED Nurse Manager

Palmdale, CA Palmdale, CA $125,795 - $197,759 a year $125,795 - $197,759 a year 4 days ago 4 days ago 4 days ago A well-respected Hospital in Southern California has just opened up a great opportunity for an Emergency Department Nurse Manager.
This patient-centered, 450
bed hospital has earned numerous awards for Quality Improvement and Patient Satisfaction and offers a wide range of services including Emergency Care, Surgical Services, Hematology and Oncology, Laboratory, Imaging, and more.
This hospital has numerous outpatient clinics to serve the needs of the community and the surrounding area.
Reporting to the Director of the Emergency Department, the Emergency Department Nurse Manager will be well supported by multiple Nurse Supervisors and Unit Charge Nurses.
The Emergency Department Nurse Manager will be responsible for managing the day-to-day clinical operations of the Emergency Department including department budgets, resource management, and collaborating with leadership across other departments.
The Emergency Department Nurse Manager will be proud to work for an award-winning healthcare system that values its employees and is known for promoting from within.
Located in scenic Southern California, just North of Los Angeles, the Emergency Department Nurse Manager will enjoy all that Southern California has to offer including access to some of the best beaches on the West Coast, shopping, dining, and tons of entertainment and festivals.
The Emergency Department Nurse Manager will be offered a competitive salary and generous benefits package.
This is an excellent opportunity to join an award-winning patient-centered Hospital and made a difference in both the hospital and the community you'll serve.
Apply today!.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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