Perioperative Nurse Educatorother related Employment listings - Port Washington, NY at Geebo

Perioperative Nurse Educator

An exciting and challenging career opportunity is now available for a Perioperative Nurse Educator in a charming beautiful area of Long Island at a high quality, compassionate caring facility that has been serving the community for many years.
The Perioperative Nurse Educator work with the 300
bed hospital that is nationally recognized for compassionate, high quality care.
This magnet recognized facility is recognized as one of the nation's leaders in Cardiac Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery Excellence, Stoke Care, and Colon Cancer Surgery.
The facility goes above and beyond to provide excellent care to patients and their families.
The Perioperative Nurse Educator will be responsible for providing education and leadership to staff to ensure the highest provision of care is delivered to patients.
The Nurse Educator collaborates with medical providers, patient care staff, implementation, and delivery of educational curriculum.
The Perioperative Nurse Educator will be Masters Prepared, Experienced in Perioperative Services, and have a love for teaching.
The Perioperative Nurse Educator will enjoy working in a great area that has a cornucopia of coffee houses, bars, trendy restaurants, galleries, and boutiques.
World renowned shopping is just up the road along with plenty of trendy restaurants For those who enjoy nature, there are Beautiful Gardens, hiking trails, and parks.
There is an extensive transportation network consisting of subways, buses, and ferries for multiple commuting opportunities to various areas in the Tri-state area.
There are plenty of activities to do and places to explore.
Just a short drive or train ride into Queens and Manhattan.
The Perioperative Nurse Educator will enjoy competitive salary, full benefits, and more! Apply today! Recommended Skills Education Health Care Leadership Receptive Teaching Cardiothoracic Surgeries Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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