Registered Nurse for Surgery - Full Time/Permanent - Missouri - The Show Me State
The Prentice Group is currently seeking a Registered Nurse, with at least one year of surgical experience, for our facility in Kansas City. You need only 1 year of recent experience in the operating room.We are looking for people who share our values of teamwork and integrity. We seek dedicated, highly motivated, hard working individuals who are detail oriented. We give you the opportunity to grow and advance within our surgical department.Our facility is part of the area´s largest healthcare network, consisting of hospitals, outpatient centers, clinics, physician practices, surgery centers and an array of other services to meet the healthcare needs of the greater Kansas City area. Quick Points:* Level II Trauma Center with 24/7 Emergency Services* Full Time/Permanent* Generous PTO* Full Benefits* 401K* Relocation Assistance* Compensation up to 70K** Looking for experienced RNs only with a background in Surgery **Position Summary:Under the general direction of the Clinical Manager/Director, coordinates and provides patient care and assumes individual responsibility and accountability for the provision of nursing care for geriatric, adult, adolescent and pediatric population. Nursing care is provides in accordance with hospital policies and procedures, applicable state Nursing Practice Acts, ANA Standards of Practice, the generic and unit structure standards and/or AORN Standards of care if appropriate.Minimum Requirements:1 year Operating Room ExperienceGood Interpersonal and Customer Service SkillsEducation:Graduation from an accredited school of Nursing requiredLicensure/Certifications:Current Missouri RN License requiredBCLS, ACLS within 6 months 1 year of hireCNOR preferredPlease submit an up to date copy of your resume to tahmad@theprenticegroup.comI will be returning calls M Fr from 9am to 9pm and weekends from 10am to 4pm ESTTerri Ahmad888-899-8050330-704-7143Why Kansas City?KANSAS CITY, 250 miles due west of St Louis, straddles the state line between Kansas and Missouri. Virtually all its main points of interest are on the Missouri side, where the fountains, boulevards, and Art Deco and Mediterranean-style buildings, and the encouraging revitalization of downtown, are unusual and welcome features in a Midwestern city. Kansas City was a convenient staging post for 1830s wagon trains heading west. Its consequent prosperity and rough and tumble sin city image was brought to an abrupt end by the Civil War. However, its fortunes revived in the 1870s, when the railroads brought the boom in meat packing that was responsible for the development of the huge stockyards, which finally closed down in 1992.Thanks to political boss Tom Pendergast, an outrageous figure with whom the city had a love-hate relationship, its many jazz clubs continued to sell alcohol during Prohibition. As in Chicago and New Orleans, speakeasies, brothels and gambling dens went hand in hand with superlative jazz and, to a lesser extent, blues spawning the careers of Count Basie, Duke Ellington and, in the Fifties, Charlie Parker. KCs resurgent jazz scene, fine restaurants, professional football and baseball teams, and theme parks help make it a popular short-break destination for the people of the western heartland.Visit the web sites below to learn more about the city: www.city-data.com www.kcmo.org www.greatschools.org www.cityrating.com www.kmbc.com www.kansascity.com