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ID
#53124530 -
Job type
Full-time -
Salary
TBD -
Source
MGA Homecare -
Date
2024-12-20 -
Deadline
2025-02-18
RN-NOC Shift
Washington, Bonneylake, 98391 Bonneylake USAWhat Sets Us Apart? Competitive Weekly Pay Competitive Compensation ranging from $42 to $50 hourly. Compensation is dependent on experience, tenure, and number of hours worked. The bottom range indicates little to no experience, while working 30 hours per week. The top range indicates highly skilled and experienced clinicians surpassing full-time minimum requirement of 30 hours completed weekly. Referral Bonus for bringing talented professionals to MGA Flexible schedule to balance your work and personal life with our accommodating schedules. Full-time and Part-Time positions available. Why Choose MGA Homecare? Joining MGA Homecare means charting your own path to success in a dynamic work environment. Our commitment to medically fragile patients opens doors for skill development and meaningful connections every day. We're not just providing care; we're fostering a vibrant environment where your passion and expertise thrive. Be part of a mission-driven team that goes beyond the ordinary, making a lasting impact on our community. As an MGA Homecare Nurse, you can expect: Paid Training and CEU Opportunities Personal Tablet for Electronic Charting No Minimal Weekly Caseload/Visits, 1:1 Caseload 24/7 On-Call Assistance Online Learning Modules Simulation Lab Training  Career Development Opportunities and Nursing Experience About MGA Homecare: At MGA Homecare, we transcend the traditional boundaries of home health services. Our mission is to create fulfilling and impactful experiences for our patients and their families, delivering high-quality care with compassion and integrity. We stand out by providing personalized attention and support within the comfort of our patients' homes, making a lasting difference in their lives. Responsibilities: Treat patients according to the active plan of care provided by physicians and other appropriate personnel. Administer prescribed medication, treatments, and therapies with precision and care. Document all activities, assessments, nursing actions, responses, and coordination of care accurately and comprehensively. Educate patients and families on the disease process, self-care techniques, prevention strategies, and meeting the patient's nursing needs.