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Nurse Manager of Emergency Department ED

An exciting and challenging career opportunity for a Nurse Manager of Emergency Department ED is now available at a reputable hospital in beautiful and coastal of San Francisco Bay in California.
The Emergency Room ER Nurse Manager will work with a medical center dedicated to serving the surrounding community.
For over 75 years, the hospital provides compassionate care using state-of-the-art technology in an inpatient and outpatient setting, as well as reaching out to the community with education, research, and healthcare outreach.
The Nursing Manager of Emergency Services will be responsible for the financial management, staff management and development, day-to-day operations, and program development in the Emergency Department ED.
The Nurse Manager of Emergency Department ED will be managing a 20 bed Emergency Unit with high stroke and cardiac cases.
Reporting directly to the Nurse Director of Emergency Department, the Nurse Manager of Emergency Room ER will be supported by approximately 60 FTEs and experienced Charge nurses.
The Emergency Room ER Nurse Manager will be able to work with tenured and skillful staff members and reputable physicians.
The team embraces positive work atmosphere with great team work.
The Nursing Manager of the Emergency Room ER will work in one of the busiest and fast paced department that serves 40,000 patients per year for both adults and children.
They also have more than 3,000 babies born in the Family Life Center with 400 babies cared in the state-of-the-art Neonatal Intensive Care Center.
The hospital is located in a great strategic area of San Francisco South Bay in California.
It also offers amazing salary range with comprehensive benefits package.
Join a prestigious healthcare team that strives for patient care excellence.
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$78 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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