DEPARTMENT: 17018 - Lab Technical LOCATION: 350 7th Street North, Naples, FL, 34102 WORK TYPE: Full Time WORK SCHEDULE: 8 Hour Day ABOUT NCH NCH is an independent, locally governed non-profit delivering premier comprehensive care. Our healthcare system is comprised of two hospitals, an alliance of 700+ physicians, and medical facilities in dozens of locations throughout Southwest Florida that offer nationally recognized, quality health care. NCH is transforming into an Advanced Community Healthcare System(TM) and we're proud to: Provide higher acuity care and Centers of Excellence; Offer Graduate Medical Education and fellowships; Have endowed chairs; Conduct research and participate in national clinical trials; and partner with other health market leaders, like Hospital for Special Surgery, Encompass, and ProScan. Join our mission to help everyone live a longer, happier, healthier life. We are committed to care and believe there's always more at NCH - for you and every person we serve together. Visit nchjobs.org to learn more. JOB SUMMARY The Manager Lab Services provides direct supervision to the section or shift (Hematology, Coagulation, Chemistry, Urinalysis, Immunology, General Lab Microbiology, Special Chemistry, and Transfusion Services), coordinating workflow and overseeing the scheduling of staff. The Manager Lab Services maintains instruments, monitors proficiency testing and quality control, actively participates in performance improvement, develops new procedures, facilitates employee training and competency assessment, maintains supplies and inventory in a cost-effective manner. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES - Other duties may be assigned. Develops policies and procedures in accordance with CAP, JCAHO, CLIA, IHI, AHCA, OSHA, CDC recommendations, WHO recommendations and other Federal, State and Local Health Departments. Oversees daily technical operations and quality assurance of the technical areas, assigning duties and scheduling staff. Develops laboratory, nursing and physician (nurse/physician collected microbiology specimens) personnel through continuing education opportunities and delegates special projects where appropriate. Manages staff selection, training, coaching and corrective action with support of laboratory director. Maintains appropriate documentation and participates in the termination process. Oversees and performs daily technical operations and quality assurance of the technical areas; Assigns daily and key operator duties to staff members. Responsible for productivity of lab section. Manages scheduling of department staff members, approving PTO requests and staying within budget. Manages initial, 6 month and annual employee competency assessment utilizing 6 methods of assessment, on time and with complete documentation for every test or test system applicable to each staff member. Performs employee performance evaluations and executes remedial action plans when needed. Collaborates with technical representatives and information technology staff to develop and execute instrument interfaces and other IT functions necessary to provide efficient workflow. Manages director approval, manager review, staff review and changes in policies and procedures in department. Complies with and enforces NCH policies and procedures in a consistent and timely manner with fair consideration for the associate. Demonstrates the importance of continuous feedback by ensuring that all performance reviews are completed in the timeframe given. Oversees training and assesses competency of associates. Develops new procedures by providing research and development, cost effectiveness, validation and implementation always ensuring that the needs of physicians, patients, as well as others are met. Assesses costs of supplies and reviews inventory levels and usage rates to ensure adequate supplies are stocked to meet workload demands. Maintains supplies within budget and able to explain variances. Facilitates cost saving measures. Assures minimal downtime of instruments by planning for preventative maintenance and contacting service personnel when unavoidable repairs are necessary. Ensures that the laboratory technical areas are in compliance with CAP, CLIA, JCAHO and AHCA standards/regulations. Manages all aspects of inspection preparation, execution and responses with support of lab director. Able to perform technical duties on the bench as needed up to 15% of scheduled hours. Completes proficiency testing in an acceptable time frame, reviews evaluations reports, responds to discrepancies according to policy Communicates effectively and partners with direct reports to enhance employee satisfaction, recognizing suggestions from staff and involving staff in decisions when it is possible. Facilitates excellent patient satisfaction and customer service for lab services, partnering with other clinical managers to improve processes and participating in interdepartmental committees as requested. EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's Degree in Laboratory Science or related discipline required. State of Florida Clinical Laboratory Supervisor License in all areas of the Laboratory. Minimum of 5 years' experience as a Medical Technologist or related field. Minimum of 1 year's supervisory experience is preferred. Intermediate computer knowledge: Uses Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, and Windows Required Preferred Job Industries Other
04/14/2026
Full time
DEPARTMENT: 17018 - Lab Technical LOCATION: 350 7th Street North, Naples, FL, 34102 WORK TYPE: Full Time WORK SCHEDULE: 8 Hour Day ABOUT NCH NCH is an independent, locally governed non-profit delivering premier comprehensive care. Our healthcare system is comprised of two hospitals, an alliance of 700+ physicians, and medical facilities in dozens of locations throughout Southwest Florida that offer nationally recognized, quality health care. NCH is transforming into an Advanced Community Healthcare System(TM) and we're proud to: Provide higher acuity care and Centers of Excellence; Offer Graduate Medical Education and fellowships; Have endowed chairs; Conduct research and participate in national clinical trials; and partner with other health market leaders, like Hospital for Special Surgery, Encompass, and ProScan. Join our mission to help everyone live a longer, happier, healthier life. We are committed to care and believe there's always more at NCH - for you and every person we serve together. Visit nchjobs.org to learn more. JOB SUMMARY The Manager Lab Services provides direct supervision to the section or shift (Hematology, Coagulation, Chemistry, Urinalysis, Immunology, General Lab Microbiology, Special Chemistry, and Transfusion Services), coordinating workflow and overseeing the scheduling of staff. The Manager Lab Services maintains instruments, monitors proficiency testing and quality control, actively participates in performance improvement, develops new procedures, facilitates employee training and competency assessment, maintains supplies and inventory in a cost-effective manner. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES - Other duties may be assigned. Develops policies and procedures in accordance with CAP, JCAHO, CLIA, IHI, AHCA, OSHA, CDC recommendations, WHO recommendations and other Federal, State and Local Health Departments. Oversees daily technical operations and quality assurance of the technical areas, assigning duties and scheduling staff. Develops laboratory, nursing and physician (nurse/physician collected microbiology specimens) personnel through continuing education opportunities and delegates special projects where appropriate. Manages staff selection, training, coaching and corrective action with support of laboratory director. Maintains appropriate documentation and participates in the termination process. Oversees and performs daily technical operations and quality assurance of the technical areas; Assigns daily and key operator duties to staff members. Responsible for productivity of lab section. Manages scheduling of department staff members, approving PTO requests and staying within budget. Manages initial, 6 month and annual employee competency assessment utilizing 6 methods of assessment, on time and with complete documentation for every test or test system applicable to each staff member. Performs employee performance evaluations and executes remedial action plans when needed. Collaborates with technical representatives and information technology staff to develop and execute instrument interfaces and other IT functions necessary to provide efficient workflow. Manages director approval, manager review, staff review and changes in policies and procedures in department. Complies with and enforces NCH policies and procedures in a consistent and timely manner with fair consideration for the associate. Demonstrates the importance of continuous feedback by ensuring that all performance reviews are completed in the timeframe given. Oversees training and assesses competency of associates. Develops new procedures by providing research and development, cost effectiveness, validation and implementation always ensuring that the needs of physicians, patients, as well as others are met. Assesses costs of supplies and reviews inventory levels and usage rates to ensure adequate supplies are stocked to meet workload demands. Maintains supplies within budget and able to explain variances. Facilitates cost saving measures. Assures minimal downtime of instruments by planning for preventative maintenance and contacting service personnel when unavoidable repairs are necessary. Ensures that the laboratory technical areas are in compliance with CAP, CLIA, JCAHO and AHCA standards/regulations. Manages all aspects of inspection preparation, execution and responses with support of lab director. Able to perform technical duties on the bench as needed up to 15% of scheduled hours. Completes proficiency testing in an acceptable time frame, reviews evaluations reports, responds to discrepancies according to policy Communicates effectively and partners with direct reports to enhance employee satisfaction, recognizing suggestions from staff and involving staff in decisions when it is possible. Facilitates excellent patient satisfaction and customer service for lab services, partnering with other clinical managers to improve processes and participating in interdepartmental committees as requested. EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's Degree in Laboratory Science or related discipline required. State of Florida Clinical Laboratory Supervisor License in all areas of the Laboratory. Minimum of 5 years' experience as a Medical Technologist or related field. Minimum of 1 year's supervisory experience is preferred. Intermediate computer knowledge: Uses Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, and Windows Required Preferred Job Industries Other
Many nurses find the joy of serving others to be incredibly rewarding. This is especially true in the Navy Nurse Corps. When you work to improve the lives of others, you can vastly improve your own as well - both professionally and personally. As a Navy Nurse, you will serve your country by helping not only those in the military, but also their families and people in need around the globe. Excellent scholarship opportunities mean you have the potential to graduate from nursing school debt-free, and specialty training opportunities can give you a competitive edge in your field. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Officer None Navy Nurse Corps: What to Expect Nurse Corps Officer Anesthesiology More Information About Navy Nursing Responsibilities As an Officer in the Nurse Corps, you'll provide high-quality nursing care wherever there's a need, from Navy medical facilities and ships to humanitarian aid missions overseas. You'll work closely with other health providers to carry out job responsibilities such as: Providing general nursing care for Sailors, Marines, other service members and their families at the best military nursing facilities on shore, at sea and in the field Collaborating with Physicians, Surgeons, Cardiologists and other specialists to create and administer treatment plans Directing and instructing Hospital Corpsmen on how to provide quality patient care Applying leading-edge medical advances at world-class hospitals Utilizing some of the most advanced technology on the planet, such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), which can lead to less paperwork and more meaningful patient care Assisting with global relief efforts such as distributing vaccines or providing emergency care to victims of natural disasters Work Environment Nurse Corps Officers may serve at any one of more than 250 Navy and medical facilities around the globe, from Hawaii to Japan, Germany to Guam, and Washington, D.C., to Washington state. As a Navy Nurse, you may work at one of the highly acclaimed National Naval Medical Centers in Bethesda, MD, Portsmouth, VA, or San Diego, CA. You might even provide medical support aboard one of two dedicated hospital ships-the USNS Comfort and USNS Mercy. Additional opportunities are available on surface ships, with aircraft squadrons, or even with the Fleet Marine Force. Training & Advancement Upon commissioning, Nurses who are new to the Navy are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program designed to introduce you to Navy culture. Nurses commissioned through a school ROTC program may not need to attend ODS. Officer training is complete, you will learn the ins and outs of life as a Navy Nurse before receiving your first posting. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. The Navy provides Nurse Corps Officers the opportunity to specialize based on manning needs. Specialization fields include: Nurse Anesthetists - Administer general and regional anesthesia, monitor patients receiving anesthesia, and assist in instructing medical trainees and other Officers Primary Care Nurse Practitioners - Provide comprehensive health care and health maintenance for service members and their families Medical-Surgical Nurses - Assess, plan and implement direct nursing care of patients on an assigned unit, and assume charge nurse responsibilities Perioperative Nurses - Plan, implement and evaluate nursing care of surgery patients Critical Care Nurses - Provide highly skilled, specialized nursing care to critical patients, including en route care, and train personnel in critical care nursing procedures Mental Health Nurses and Nurse Practitioners - Provide direct patient care in mental health services, and lead and train other military and civilian personnel Military-specific Specializations - Education and training, manpower systems analysis, and nursing research Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in the medical field. Education Opportunities Wherever you are in your nursing career, the Navy can help ease your financial burdens and advance your career with generous financial assistance and continuing education programs. Available offers consist of scholarships, sign-on bonuses and loan repayment assistance. Help can be available if you're in graduate school or already in practice as well. For High School Students: Through a Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) Nurse Option scholarship, the Navy can cover the full cost - up to $180,000 - of your nursing education at some of the best colleges and universities in the country. For Nursing Students: If you're a nursing student opting to serve full-time in the Navy, you may get up to $34,000 to help pay your way through nursing school through the Nurse Candidate Program (NCP). For Graduate Students: If you're a graduate student enrolled in a postgraduate nursing program in certain nursing specialties and opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for up to $50,000 in nursing school loan repayment assistance. For Practicing Nurses: If you're a practicing nurse opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for an immediate, one-time sign-on bonus of up to $30,000. Depending on your specialty, you may have the option of choosing between a sign-on bonus, nursing school loan repayment assistance or specialty pay. To learn what you qualify to receive, request a medical recruiter contact you. Qualifications & Requirements A degree from a four-year college or university is a minimum educational requirement to become a Commissioned Officer. You must also attend Officer Training. There may be exceptions to the degree requirements based on extensive service experience. Additional qualifications include: U.S. Citizen between the ages of 18 and 41 Currently licensed and practicing nursing in the U.S. (new graduates must obtain a license within one year of beginning Active Duty service) In good standing (as a student or graduate) with a CCNE-accredited U.S. education program granting a Bachelor of Science degree Willing to serve a minimum of three years Active Duty In good physical condition and able to pass a full medical examination General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities When serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Nurse, your duties are carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Nurse Corps Officers in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For annual training, you may serve anywhere in the world, including locations in the U.S., at bases overseas, or in areas where humanitarian needs are great. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Nurses in the Navy Reserve serve in an Officer role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with this job, initial training requirements must first be met. For current or former Navy Officers (NAVET): Prior experience satisfies the initial leadership training requirement - so you will not need to go through Officer Training again. For current or former Officers of military branches other than the Navy (OSVET), as well as for Officer candidates without prior military experience: Officer Candidates are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program that provides a comprehensive and intense introduction to the responsibilities of Navy Staff Corps Officers. Officers who previously held a commission in another United States Military Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Public Health Service, or United States Coast Guard are exempt from attending ODS or LDO/CWO Academy. With flexible training options, Nurses in the Navy Reserve can comfortably balance civilian and military schedules. Additionally, professional nurses who choose to serve as Reserve Sailors in the Navy Nurse Corps may qualify for special offers. Depending on your specialty, you may qualify for an accession bonus or specialty pay. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Navy Nurse compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
04/14/2026
Full time
Many nurses find the joy of serving others to be incredibly rewarding. This is especially true in the Navy Nurse Corps. When you work to improve the lives of others, you can vastly improve your own as well - both professionally and personally. As a Navy Nurse, you will serve your country by helping not only those in the military, but also their families and people in need around the globe. Excellent scholarship opportunities mean you have the potential to graduate from nursing school debt-free, and specialty training opportunities can give you a competitive edge in your field. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Officer None Navy Nurse Corps: What to Expect Nurse Corps Officer Anesthesiology More Information About Navy Nursing Responsibilities As an Officer in the Nurse Corps, you'll provide high-quality nursing care wherever there's a need, from Navy medical facilities and ships to humanitarian aid missions overseas. You'll work closely with other health providers to carry out job responsibilities such as: Providing general nursing care for Sailors, Marines, other service members and their families at the best military nursing facilities on shore, at sea and in the field Collaborating with Physicians, Surgeons, Cardiologists and other specialists to create and administer treatment plans Directing and instructing Hospital Corpsmen on how to provide quality patient care Applying leading-edge medical advances at world-class hospitals Utilizing some of the most advanced technology on the planet, such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), which can lead to less paperwork and more meaningful patient care Assisting with global relief efforts such as distributing vaccines or providing emergency care to victims of natural disasters Work Environment Nurse Corps Officers may serve at any one of more than 250 Navy and medical facilities around the globe, from Hawaii to Japan, Germany to Guam, and Washington, D.C., to Washington state. As a Navy Nurse, you may work at one of the highly acclaimed National Naval Medical Centers in Bethesda, MD, Portsmouth, VA, or San Diego, CA. You might even provide medical support aboard one of two dedicated hospital ships-the USNS Comfort and USNS Mercy. Additional opportunities are available on surface ships, with aircraft squadrons, or even with the Fleet Marine Force. Training & Advancement Upon commissioning, Nurses who are new to the Navy are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program designed to introduce you to Navy culture. Nurses commissioned through a school ROTC program may not need to attend ODS. Officer training is complete, you will learn the ins and outs of life as a Navy Nurse before receiving your first posting. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. The Navy provides Nurse Corps Officers the opportunity to specialize based on manning needs. Specialization fields include: Nurse Anesthetists - Administer general and regional anesthesia, monitor patients receiving anesthesia, and assist in instructing medical trainees and other Officers Primary Care Nurse Practitioners - Provide comprehensive health care and health maintenance for service members and their families Medical-Surgical Nurses - Assess, plan and implement direct nursing care of patients on an assigned unit, and assume charge nurse responsibilities Perioperative Nurses - Plan, implement and evaluate nursing care of surgery patients Critical Care Nurses - Provide highly skilled, specialized nursing care to critical patients, including en route care, and train personnel in critical care nursing procedures Mental Health Nurses and Nurse Practitioners - Provide direct patient care in mental health services, and lead and train other military and civilian personnel Military-specific Specializations - Education and training, manpower systems analysis, and nursing research Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in the medical field. Education Opportunities Wherever you are in your nursing career, the Navy can help ease your financial burdens and advance your career with generous financial assistance and continuing education programs. Available offers consist of scholarships, sign-on bonuses and loan repayment assistance. Help can be available if you're in graduate school or already in practice as well. For High School Students: Through a Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) Nurse Option scholarship, the Navy can cover the full cost - up to $180,000 - of your nursing education at some of the best colleges and universities in the country. For Nursing Students: If you're a nursing student opting to serve full-time in the Navy, you may get up to $34,000 to help pay your way through nursing school through the Nurse Candidate Program (NCP). For Graduate Students: If you're a graduate student enrolled in a postgraduate nursing program in certain nursing specialties and opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for up to $50,000 in nursing school loan repayment assistance. For Practicing Nurses: If you're a practicing nurse opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for an immediate, one-time sign-on bonus of up to $30,000. Depending on your specialty, you may have the option of choosing between a sign-on bonus, nursing school loan repayment assistance or specialty pay. To learn what you qualify to receive, request a medical recruiter contact you. Qualifications & Requirements A degree from a four-year college or university is a minimum educational requirement to become a Commissioned Officer. You must also attend Officer Training. There may be exceptions to the degree requirements based on extensive service experience. Additional qualifications include: U.S. Citizen between the ages of 18 and 41 Currently licensed and practicing nursing in the U.S. (new graduates must obtain a license within one year of beginning Active Duty service) In good standing (as a student or graduate) with a CCNE-accredited U.S. education program granting a Bachelor of Science degree Willing to serve a minimum of three years Active Duty In good physical condition and able to pass a full medical examination General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities When serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Nurse, your duties are carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Nurse Corps Officers in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For annual training, you may serve anywhere in the world, including locations in the U.S., at bases overseas, or in areas where humanitarian needs are great. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Nurses in the Navy Reserve serve in an Officer role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with this job, initial training requirements must first be met. For current or former Navy Officers (NAVET): Prior experience satisfies the initial leadership training requirement - so you will not need to go through Officer Training again. For current or former Officers of military branches other than the Navy (OSVET), as well as for Officer candidates without prior military experience: Officer Candidates are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program that provides a comprehensive and intense introduction to the responsibilities of Navy Staff Corps Officers. Officers who previously held a commission in another United States Military Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Public Health Service, or United States Coast Guard are exempt from attending ODS or LDO/CWO Academy. With flexible training options, Nurses in the Navy Reserve can comfortably balance civilian and military schedules. Additionally, professional nurses who choose to serve as Reserve Sailors in the Navy Nurse Corps may qualify for special offers. Depending on your specialty, you may qualify for an accession bonus or specialty pay. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Navy Nurse compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
Seeking a full-time BE/BC Ophthalmologist to join team in west central MN. Join two other part-time ophthalmologists including one neuro-ophthalmologist, and three optometrists No call Monday-Friday Volume of patients/day Variable depending on provider preferences; option for high volume work Epic EMR Compensation and benefits: Guaranteed base compensation starting at $440K for the first two years of employment, plus wRVU's Generous benefits package including: health & dental, life insurance, group health insurance, disability insurance (short and long term), 6 weeks paid time off, malpractice insurance, annual employer contribution of 10% of wages towards 401K (100% vested retirement plan), profit sharing plan, & cash balance plan Relocation assistance, residency assistance, CME reimbursement, & generous sign on bonus Paid professional dues and memberships; paid DEA renewal & MN license renewal Why Work Here? Minnesota has been consistently rated one of the best states in the country to practice medicine. Top 100 rural & community healthcare system for seven consecutive years & has been listed on Newsweek s World s Best Hospital in 2022 In-house specialty support: Allergy/Asthma, Otolaryngology, Cardiology, Dermatology, OB/GYN, Optometry, Ophthalmology, Orthopedics, Podiatry, Psychiatry, Emergency Medicine, Hospital Medicine, Anesthesia, Audiology, General Surgery, Pathology, Pediatrics, Plastic Surgery, Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Radiology, Radiation Oncology, and Medical Oncology Our healthcare system is an independent system and locally owned and operated Our medical group is independent and operated by a physician lead board of directors The Community: The city is an area known for excellent private and public school systems community college, local wineries & breweries, low cost of living, nearby zoo s, big box retail (Home Depot, Applebee s, Caribou Coffee, Shopko, Walmart, and more), movie theater, bowling alley, event center, nearby resorts & casino s, health spas, YMCA, fishing, cross country skiing, kayaking, hiking, fishing, & biking. 8-golf courses within a 30-mile radius of city Number 1 county in the United States with most lakes, with 1,100 lakes in Ottertail County Central lakes biking/walking trail begins in Fergus Falls and is a 55 mile, paved trail that goes to central MN North Country Scenic Trail runs through the town (beginning in Vermont & runs through central ND) Within city limits, there are 5 lakes & 17 park & recreational areas Easy access to Fargo, ND (1 hour drive); and Minneapolis/St. Paul (2 hour drive) Children s museum & indoor playground Enjoy a safe, low crime community of 14,000 residents APPLY NOW or TEXT Job and email address to 636 - 628 - 2412. Search all of our provider opportunitie s here: brittmedical DOT com
04/14/2026
Full time
Seeking a full-time BE/BC Ophthalmologist to join team in west central MN. Join two other part-time ophthalmologists including one neuro-ophthalmologist, and three optometrists No call Monday-Friday Volume of patients/day Variable depending on provider preferences; option for high volume work Epic EMR Compensation and benefits: Guaranteed base compensation starting at $440K for the first two years of employment, plus wRVU's Generous benefits package including: health & dental, life insurance, group health insurance, disability insurance (short and long term), 6 weeks paid time off, malpractice insurance, annual employer contribution of 10% of wages towards 401K (100% vested retirement plan), profit sharing plan, & cash balance plan Relocation assistance, residency assistance, CME reimbursement, & generous sign on bonus Paid professional dues and memberships; paid DEA renewal & MN license renewal Why Work Here? Minnesota has been consistently rated one of the best states in the country to practice medicine. Top 100 rural & community healthcare system for seven consecutive years & has been listed on Newsweek s World s Best Hospital in 2022 In-house specialty support: Allergy/Asthma, Otolaryngology, Cardiology, Dermatology, OB/GYN, Optometry, Ophthalmology, Orthopedics, Podiatry, Psychiatry, Emergency Medicine, Hospital Medicine, Anesthesia, Audiology, General Surgery, Pathology, Pediatrics, Plastic Surgery, Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Radiology, Radiation Oncology, and Medical Oncology Our healthcare system is an independent system and locally owned and operated Our medical group is independent and operated by a physician lead board of directors The Community: The city is an area known for excellent private and public school systems community college, local wineries & breweries, low cost of living, nearby zoo s, big box retail (Home Depot, Applebee s, Caribou Coffee, Shopko, Walmart, and more), movie theater, bowling alley, event center, nearby resorts & casino s, health spas, YMCA, fishing, cross country skiing, kayaking, hiking, fishing, & biking. 8-golf courses within a 30-mile radius of city Number 1 county in the United States with most lakes, with 1,100 lakes in Ottertail County Central lakes biking/walking trail begins in Fergus Falls and is a 55 mile, paved trail that goes to central MN North Country Scenic Trail runs through the town (beginning in Vermont & runs through central ND) Within city limits, there are 5 lakes & 17 park & recreational areas Easy access to Fargo, ND (1 hour drive); and Minneapolis/St. Paul (2 hour drive) Children s museum & indoor playground Enjoy a safe, low crime community of 14,000 residents APPLY NOW or TEXT Job and email address to 636 - 628 - 2412. Search all of our provider opportunitie s here: brittmedical DOT com
Many nurses find the joy of serving others to be incredibly rewarding. This is especially true in the Navy Nurse Corps. When you work to improve the lives of others, you can vastly improve your own as well - both professionally and personally. As a Navy Nurse, you will serve your country by helping not only those in the military, but also their families and people in need around the globe. Excellent scholarship opportunities mean you have the potential to graduate from nursing school debt-free, and specialty training opportunities can give you a competitive edge in your field. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Officer None Navy Nurse Corps: What to Expect Nurse Corps Officer Anesthesiology More Information About Navy Nursing Responsibilities As an Officer in the Nurse Corps, you'll provide high-quality nursing care wherever there's a need, from Navy medical facilities and ships to humanitarian aid missions overseas. You'll work closely with other health providers to carry out job responsibilities such as: Providing general nursing care for Sailors, Marines, other service members and their families at the best military nursing facilities on shore, at sea and in the field Collaborating with Physicians, Surgeons, Cardiologists and other specialists to create and administer treatment plans Directing and instructing Hospital Corpsmen on how to provide quality patient care Applying leading-edge medical advances at world-class hospitals Utilizing some of the most advanced technology on the planet, such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), which can lead to less paperwork and more meaningful patient care Assisting with global relief efforts such as distributing vaccines or providing emergency care to victims of natural disasters Work Environment Nurse Corps Officers may serve at any one of more than 250 Navy and medical facilities around the globe, from Hawaii to Japan, Germany to Guam, and Washington, D.C., to Washington state. As a Navy Nurse, you may work at one of the highly acclaimed National Naval Medical Centers in Bethesda, MD, Portsmouth, VA, or San Diego, CA. You might even provide medical support aboard one of two dedicated hospital ships-the USNS Comfort and USNS Mercy. Additional opportunities are available on surface ships, with aircraft squadrons, or even with the Fleet Marine Force. Training & Advancement Upon commissioning, Nurses who are new to the Navy are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program designed to introduce you to Navy culture. Nurses commissioned through a school ROTC program may not need to attend ODS. Officer training is complete, you will learn the ins and outs of life as a Navy Nurse before receiving your first posting. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. The Navy provides Nurse Corps Officers the opportunity to specialize based on manning needs. Specialization fields include: Nurse Anesthetists - Administer general and regional anesthesia, monitor patients receiving anesthesia, and assist in instructing medical trainees and other Officers Primary Care Nurse Practitioners - Provide comprehensive health care and health maintenance for service members and their families Medical-Surgical Nurses - Assess, plan and implement direct nursing care of patients on an assigned unit, and assume charge nurse responsibilities Perioperative Nurses - Plan, implement and evaluate nursing care of surgery patients Critical Care Nurses - Provide highly skilled, specialized nursing care to critical patients, including en route care, and train personnel in critical care nursing procedures Mental Health Nurses and Nurse Practitioners - Provide direct patient care in mental health services, and lead and train other military and civilian personnel Military-specific Specializations - Education and training, manpower systems analysis, and nursing research Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in the medical field. Education Opportunities Wherever you are in your nursing career, the Navy can help ease your financial burdens and advance your career with generous financial assistance and continuing education programs. Available offers consist of scholarships, sign-on bonuses and loan repayment assistance. Help can be available if you're in graduate school or already in practice as well. For High School Students: Through a Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) Nurse Option scholarship, the Navy can cover the full cost - up to $180,000 - of your nursing education at some of the best colleges and universities in the country. For Nursing Students: If you're a nursing student opting to serve full-time in the Navy, you may get up to $34,000 to help pay your way through nursing school through the Nurse Candidate Program (NCP). For Graduate Students: If you're a graduate student enrolled in a postgraduate nursing program in certain nursing specialties and opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for up to $50,000 in nursing school loan repayment assistance. For Practicing Nurses: If you're a practicing nurse opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for an immediate, one-time sign-on bonus of up to $30,000. Depending on your specialty, you may have the option of choosing between a sign-on bonus, nursing school loan repayment assistance or specialty pay. To learn what you qualify to receive, request a medical recruiter contact you. Qualifications & Requirements A degree from a four-year college or university is a minimum educational requirement to become a Commissioned Officer. You must also attend Officer Training. There may be exceptions to the degree requirements based on extensive service experience. Additional qualifications include: U.S. Citizen between the ages of 18 and 41 Currently licensed and practicing nursing in the U.S. (new graduates must obtain a license within one year of beginning Active Duty service) In good standing (as a student or graduate) with a CCNE-accredited U.S. education program granting a Bachelor of Science degree Willing to serve a minimum of three years Active Duty In good physical condition and able to pass a full medical examination General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities When serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Nurse, your duties are carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Nurse Corps Officers in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For annual training, you may serve anywhere in the world, including locations in the U.S., at bases overseas, or in areas where humanitarian needs are great. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Nurses in the Navy Reserve serve in an Officer role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with this job, initial training requirements must first be met. For current or former Navy Officers (NAVET): Prior experience satisfies the initial leadership training requirement - so you will not need to go through Officer Training again. For current or former Officers of military branches other than the Navy (OSVET), as well as for Officer candidates without prior military experience: Officer Candidates are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program that provides a comprehensive and intense introduction to the responsibilities of Navy Staff Corps Officers. Officers who previously held a commission in another United States Military Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Public Health Service, or United States Coast Guard are exempt from attending ODS or LDO/CWO Academy. With flexible training options, Nurses in the Navy Reserve can comfortably balance civilian and military schedules. Additionally, professional nurses who choose to serve as Reserve Sailors in the Navy Nurse Corps may qualify for special offers. Depending on your specialty, you may qualify for an accession bonus or specialty pay. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Navy Nurse compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
04/14/2026
Full time
Many nurses find the joy of serving others to be incredibly rewarding. This is especially true in the Navy Nurse Corps. When you work to improve the lives of others, you can vastly improve your own as well - both professionally and personally. As a Navy Nurse, you will serve your country by helping not only those in the military, but also their families and people in need around the globe. Excellent scholarship opportunities mean you have the potential to graduate from nursing school debt-free, and specialty training opportunities can give you a competitive edge in your field. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Officer None Navy Nurse Corps: What to Expect Nurse Corps Officer Anesthesiology More Information About Navy Nursing Responsibilities As an Officer in the Nurse Corps, you'll provide high-quality nursing care wherever there's a need, from Navy medical facilities and ships to humanitarian aid missions overseas. You'll work closely with other health providers to carry out job responsibilities such as: Providing general nursing care for Sailors, Marines, other service members and their families at the best military nursing facilities on shore, at sea and in the field Collaborating with Physicians, Surgeons, Cardiologists and other specialists to create and administer treatment plans Directing and instructing Hospital Corpsmen on how to provide quality patient care Applying leading-edge medical advances at world-class hospitals Utilizing some of the most advanced technology on the planet, such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), which can lead to less paperwork and more meaningful patient care Assisting with global relief efforts such as distributing vaccines or providing emergency care to victims of natural disasters Work Environment Nurse Corps Officers may serve at any one of more than 250 Navy and medical facilities around the globe, from Hawaii to Japan, Germany to Guam, and Washington, D.C., to Washington state. As a Navy Nurse, you may work at one of the highly acclaimed National Naval Medical Centers in Bethesda, MD, Portsmouth, VA, or San Diego, CA. You might even provide medical support aboard one of two dedicated hospital ships-the USNS Comfort and USNS Mercy. Additional opportunities are available on surface ships, with aircraft squadrons, or even with the Fleet Marine Force. Training & Advancement Upon commissioning, Nurses who are new to the Navy are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program designed to introduce you to Navy culture. Nurses commissioned through a school ROTC program may not need to attend ODS. Officer training is complete, you will learn the ins and outs of life as a Navy Nurse before receiving your first posting. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. The Navy provides Nurse Corps Officers the opportunity to specialize based on manning needs. Specialization fields include: Nurse Anesthetists - Administer general and regional anesthesia, monitor patients receiving anesthesia, and assist in instructing medical trainees and other Officers Primary Care Nurse Practitioners - Provide comprehensive health care and health maintenance for service members and their families Medical-Surgical Nurses - Assess, plan and implement direct nursing care of patients on an assigned unit, and assume charge nurse responsibilities Perioperative Nurses - Plan, implement and evaluate nursing care of surgery patients Critical Care Nurses - Provide highly skilled, specialized nursing care to critical patients, including en route care, and train personnel in critical care nursing procedures Mental Health Nurses and Nurse Practitioners - Provide direct patient care in mental health services, and lead and train other military and civilian personnel Military-specific Specializations - Education and training, manpower systems analysis, and nursing research Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in the medical field. Education Opportunities Wherever you are in your nursing career, the Navy can help ease your financial burdens and advance your career with generous financial assistance and continuing education programs. Available offers consist of scholarships, sign-on bonuses and loan repayment assistance. Help can be available if you're in graduate school or already in practice as well. For High School Students: Through a Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) Nurse Option scholarship, the Navy can cover the full cost - up to $180,000 - of your nursing education at some of the best colleges and universities in the country. For Nursing Students: If you're a nursing student opting to serve full-time in the Navy, you may get up to $34,000 to help pay your way through nursing school through the Nurse Candidate Program (NCP). For Graduate Students: If you're a graduate student enrolled in a postgraduate nursing program in certain nursing specialties and opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for up to $50,000 in nursing school loan repayment assistance. For Practicing Nurses: If you're a practicing nurse opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for an immediate, one-time sign-on bonus of up to $30,000. Depending on your specialty, you may have the option of choosing between a sign-on bonus, nursing school loan repayment assistance or specialty pay. To learn what you qualify to receive, request a medical recruiter contact you. Qualifications & Requirements A degree from a four-year college or university is a minimum educational requirement to become a Commissioned Officer. You must also attend Officer Training. There may be exceptions to the degree requirements based on extensive service experience. Additional qualifications include: U.S. Citizen between the ages of 18 and 41 Currently licensed and practicing nursing in the U.S. (new graduates must obtain a license within one year of beginning Active Duty service) In good standing (as a student or graduate) with a CCNE-accredited U.S. education program granting a Bachelor of Science degree Willing to serve a minimum of three years Active Duty In good physical condition and able to pass a full medical examination General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities When serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Nurse, your duties are carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Nurse Corps Officers in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For annual training, you may serve anywhere in the world, including locations in the U.S., at bases overseas, or in areas where humanitarian needs are great. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Nurses in the Navy Reserve serve in an Officer role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with this job, initial training requirements must first be met. For current or former Navy Officers (NAVET): Prior experience satisfies the initial leadership training requirement - so you will not need to go through Officer Training again. For current or former Officers of military branches other than the Navy (OSVET), as well as for Officer candidates without prior military experience: Officer Candidates are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program that provides a comprehensive and intense introduction to the responsibilities of Navy Staff Corps Officers. Officers who previously held a commission in another United States Military Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Public Health Service, or United States Coast Guard are exempt from attending ODS or LDO/CWO Academy. With flexible training options, Nurses in the Navy Reserve can comfortably balance civilian and military schedules. Additionally, professional nurses who choose to serve as Reserve Sailors in the Navy Nurse Corps may qualify for special offers. Depending on your specialty, you may qualify for an accession bonus or specialty pay. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Navy Nurse compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
Seeking BE/BC Orthopedic Surgeon to join its growing multispecialty team at a well-equipped, 18-bed hospital located just 15 minutes south of Tucson. This full-time, hospital-employed position offers the chance to step into a thriving practice and serve a close-knit, family-friendly community. General orthopedic surgery position with an emphasis on total joints (knees & hips). Access to two ORs and Mako robotic technology . Take over an established patient base Work in a supportive environment with access to over 100 referring PCPs and specialists . Office space conveniently located adjacent to the hospital. Hospital-employed role with full administrative and marketing support to build your practice quickly. Ideal for surgeons who value long-term stability, strong community ties, and work-life balance. Competitive Recruitment Package May Include: Generous compensation with bonus incentives Residency/fellowship stipend Relocation assistance Commencement bonus Medical loan repayment allowance Malpractice Excellent health benefits with 401K Annual CME allowance and CME days off Paid time off Referral bonuses The Community: Growing town of 40,000 residents including nearby Green Valley, offering a blend of active retirement living and younger families. Just 20 miles south of Tucson, the area provides the perfect balance between serenity and convenience. Access to top-rated schools, safe neighborhoods, and affordable housing Enjoy year-round sunshine and a wide variety of outdoor activities hiking, biking, pickleball, and more Rich local culture, history, and dining with UNESCO-recognized culinary scene nearby in Tucson Convenient access to Tucson International Airport for easy travel A warm, welcoming community with a family-oriented lifestyle APPLY NOW or TEXT Job and email address to 636 - 628 - 2412. Search all of our provider opportunities here: brittmedical DOT com
04/14/2026
Full time
Seeking BE/BC Orthopedic Surgeon to join its growing multispecialty team at a well-equipped, 18-bed hospital located just 15 minutes south of Tucson. This full-time, hospital-employed position offers the chance to step into a thriving practice and serve a close-knit, family-friendly community. General orthopedic surgery position with an emphasis on total joints (knees & hips). Access to two ORs and Mako robotic technology . Take over an established patient base Work in a supportive environment with access to over 100 referring PCPs and specialists . Office space conveniently located adjacent to the hospital. Hospital-employed role with full administrative and marketing support to build your practice quickly. Ideal for surgeons who value long-term stability, strong community ties, and work-life balance. Competitive Recruitment Package May Include: Generous compensation with bonus incentives Residency/fellowship stipend Relocation assistance Commencement bonus Medical loan repayment allowance Malpractice Excellent health benefits with 401K Annual CME allowance and CME days off Paid time off Referral bonuses The Community: Growing town of 40,000 residents including nearby Green Valley, offering a blend of active retirement living and younger families. Just 20 miles south of Tucson, the area provides the perfect balance between serenity and convenience. Access to top-rated schools, safe neighborhoods, and affordable housing Enjoy year-round sunshine and a wide variety of outdoor activities hiking, biking, pickleball, and more Rich local culture, history, and dining with UNESCO-recognized culinary scene nearby in Tucson Convenient access to Tucson International Airport for easy travel A warm, welcoming community with a family-oriented lifestyle APPLY NOW or TEXT Job and email address to 636 - 628 - 2412. Search all of our provider opportunities here: brittmedical DOT com
Newmark Healthcare Services, Inc.
Sacramento, California
ENT Partnership with Physician Owned MSG Metro Sacramento, 1 Hour to Napa Join an established well-respected multispecialty group of 150+ clinicians (roughly 100 physicians and 50 APPs/other professionals) that has been caring for the county s residents for over 100 years. Physician owned and operated. Incoming physicians will be a pre-shareholder for the first 2 years, then they are invited to become shareholders. The shareholder contract is evergreen. Each shareholder owns 1 share; everyone is equal. Only 25 minutes to downtown Sacramento, 1 hour to Napa, 1 hour 45 minutes to San Francisco and 19 minutes to Davis, CA, a well-known university town. Sacramento International Airport is only eight miles to the east. Waterways include the Yolo Bypass and Sacramento River to the east, Willow Slough to the southeast, and Cache Creek to the north. A two-hour drive to the Lake Tahoe area takes you to the highest concentration of ski resorts in the country, with record-breaking annual snowfall and views of Lake Tahoe and the Sierra Nevada mountains. About the Position : Practice alongside tenured otolaryngologists Full-time, general adult practice (some PEDS); no cosmetics Ear surgery experience a plus Shared practice-only call (1:7) No ED Call Good work-life balance One clinic, one hospital Opportunities for leadership within medical group Compensation & Benefits: Professional Support: 18-month salary guarantee: $549,601 Productivity Model (WRVU) Starting month 19 Sign On Bonus Relocation Stipend Two-year shareholder track 6 weeks time off first 2 years, 8 weeks starting year 3 Medical Malpractice & CME Allowance Comprehensive Benefits include: 100% of Medical, Dental, Vision Paid by Practice 401(k) - contribute day 1 matching after 1 year PSLF Site
04/14/2026
Full time
ENT Partnership with Physician Owned MSG Metro Sacramento, 1 Hour to Napa Join an established well-respected multispecialty group of 150+ clinicians (roughly 100 physicians and 50 APPs/other professionals) that has been caring for the county s residents for over 100 years. Physician owned and operated. Incoming physicians will be a pre-shareholder for the first 2 years, then they are invited to become shareholders. The shareholder contract is evergreen. Each shareholder owns 1 share; everyone is equal. Only 25 minutes to downtown Sacramento, 1 hour to Napa, 1 hour 45 minutes to San Francisco and 19 minutes to Davis, CA, a well-known university town. Sacramento International Airport is only eight miles to the east. Waterways include the Yolo Bypass and Sacramento River to the east, Willow Slough to the southeast, and Cache Creek to the north. A two-hour drive to the Lake Tahoe area takes you to the highest concentration of ski resorts in the country, with record-breaking annual snowfall and views of Lake Tahoe and the Sierra Nevada mountains. About the Position : Practice alongside tenured otolaryngologists Full-time, general adult practice (some PEDS); no cosmetics Ear surgery experience a plus Shared practice-only call (1:7) No ED Call Good work-life balance One clinic, one hospital Opportunities for leadership within medical group Compensation & Benefits: Professional Support: 18-month salary guarantee: $549,601 Productivity Model (WRVU) Starting month 19 Sign On Bonus Relocation Stipend Two-year shareholder track 6 weeks time off first 2 years, 8 weeks starting year 3 Medical Malpractice & CME Allowance Comprehensive Benefits include: 100% of Medical, Dental, Vision Paid by Practice 401(k) - contribute day 1 matching after 1 year PSLF Site
7 on 7 off, 12 hour shifts Coverage of Cardiothoracic and Vascular surgery patients. Vascular surgery - ICU and floor patients Cardiothoracic surgery - only floor patients. NO CT surgery ICU patients need to be covered. NO surgical or operating room needs. NO call
04/14/2026
Full time
7 on 7 off, 12 hour shifts Coverage of Cardiothoracic and Vascular surgery patients. Vascular surgery - ICU and floor patients Cardiothoracic surgery - only floor patients. NO CT surgery ICU patients need to be covered. NO surgical or operating room needs. NO call
Please note that this position is a per diem appointment Reassignment Applicants: Eligible Reassignment clients should contact their Disability Counselor for assistance The qualifications of this posting have been slightly modified as of 4/01/2026.DESCRIPTIONThe Department of Ophthalmology is comprised of 30 faculty physicians and scientists, 10 resident physicians, and 13(include clinical and research) post-doctoral physicians and scientists and over 150 staff with 6 divisions - Glaucoma, Retina, Cornea & Refractive Surgery, Pediatrics, Ocularplastics, and Neuro-ophthalmology. Clinical services are provided at the Shiley Eye Center, Ratner Eye Center, UCSD Health Sciences (UCSDHS) Hillcrest ambulatory center and the Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital. The Department of Ophthalmology has the largest single outpatient clinic at the University of California, San Diego with over 110,000 visits annually. Additionally, over 5400 surgical cases are performed. The Department of Ophthalmology is rapidly growing and looking to expand its practice at the Shiley Eye Center and in regional satellites, including possible acquisition of existing practices.Under the supervision of the Ophthalmic Admin Supervisor, provide support to the ophthalmic tech team by performing visual fields, overseeing and coordinating the disbursement, inventory, and tracking of all pharmaceuticals, including supply and pharmaceutical inventory management, utilization tracking, and storage room oversight. Assist in monitoring and determining the need for pharmaceutical, medical, and office supplies, ordering such supplies, coordinating pick-up from the storehouse, and assisting with stocking exam rooms as required. Process and submit 390 forms for high-value requests and coordinate repair and maintenance work orders. Perform processing and receiving of shipments and initiate and return pharmacy calls. Foster exceptional customer service by receiving and returning patient phone calls promptly to support clinical care. Assist with management as needed with patients' phone calls and pharmacy calls for prescription refills, coordinating compounding medications, and handling insurance authorizations and appeals. Create visual field (VF) encounters, release and process orders for visual field testing, monitor VF schedules before patient appointments, identify patient locations once patients are checked in, and maintain responsibility for ERG scheduling. Input prescriptions by creating orders and routing them to MDs for signed approval, including creating prescription refills in Epic and faxing through the Biscom web. Perform daily monitoring and documentation of refrigerator temperatures. Maintain limited access to licensed rooms as assigned in accordance with clinic policies and procedures. All tasks and responsibilities of this position will be performed under the direct supervision and in support of the Ophthalmic Admin Supervisor.MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Three (3) years of relevant experience. General knowledge about ophthalmic medications, surgical and office services. Knowledge of content and structure of medical records. Demonstrated excellent interpersonal skills, including tact, diplomacy and flexibility in order to deal effectively with medical and ancillary staff, patients and general public. Ability to set priorities, maintain composure and function efficiently under high volume, multiple demand work conditions. Demonstrated experience and knowledge of clinic's scope of services and triage guidelines in order to complete triage forms based on the patient's needs/problems and on the clinic's available medical staff. Knowledge of how to accurately complete invoices and ordering forms. Knowledge of abbreviations of pharmaceuticals, most common dosage and proper spelling of the medications. Demonstrated experience in screening telephone calls and directing callers to appropriate resource or to physician or staff for further screening and disposition. Proven ability to maintain confidentiality and knowledge of UCSD policy and procedures regarding release of information. Demonstrated knowledge of computer operations with proven data entry skills. Demonstrated experience at maintaining an organized work area. Working knowledge of clinical systems - Epic Enterprise preferred.PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Demonstrated experience and knowledge of current chart order, alpha filing, terms and abbreviations commonly used to describe medical conditions. Skill with setting up and maintaining file system according to established protocol in order to organize and retrieve various forms used in daily clinic operation. Knowledge of the standard pre-test and pre-procedure instructions which patients may receive. Distinguishes between instructions which may be provided by the doctors or staff. Knowledge of specific forms and mechanism used for ordering supplies and services General knowledge of UCSD Medical Group clinical service and Medical Center services with respect to geographic location, telephone number and type of serviceSPECIAL CONDITIONS Must be able to work various hours and locations based on business needs. Employment is subject to a criminal background check and pre-employment physical.Pay Transparency ActAnnual Full Pay Range: $64,039 - $64,039 (will be prorated if the appointment percentage is less than 100%) Hourly Equivalent: $30.67 - $30.67 Factors in determining the appropriate compensation for a role include experience, skills, knowledge, abilities, education, licensure and certifications, and other business and organizational needs. The Hiring Pay Scale referenced in the job posting is the budgeted salary or hourly range that the University reasonably expects to pay for this position. The Annual Full Pay Range may be broader than what the University anticipates to pay for this position, based on internal equity, budget, and collective bargaining agreements (when applicable).
04/14/2026
Please note that this position is a per diem appointment Reassignment Applicants: Eligible Reassignment clients should contact their Disability Counselor for assistance The qualifications of this posting have been slightly modified as of 4/01/2026.DESCRIPTIONThe Department of Ophthalmology is comprised of 30 faculty physicians and scientists, 10 resident physicians, and 13(include clinical and research) post-doctoral physicians and scientists and over 150 staff with 6 divisions - Glaucoma, Retina, Cornea & Refractive Surgery, Pediatrics, Ocularplastics, and Neuro-ophthalmology. Clinical services are provided at the Shiley Eye Center, Ratner Eye Center, UCSD Health Sciences (UCSDHS) Hillcrest ambulatory center and the Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital. The Department of Ophthalmology has the largest single outpatient clinic at the University of California, San Diego with over 110,000 visits annually. Additionally, over 5400 surgical cases are performed. The Department of Ophthalmology is rapidly growing and looking to expand its practice at the Shiley Eye Center and in regional satellites, including possible acquisition of existing practices.Under the supervision of the Ophthalmic Admin Supervisor, provide support to the ophthalmic tech team by performing visual fields, overseeing and coordinating the disbursement, inventory, and tracking of all pharmaceuticals, including supply and pharmaceutical inventory management, utilization tracking, and storage room oversight. Assist in monitoring and determining the need for pharmaceutical, medical, and office supplies, ordering such supplies, coordinating pick-up from the storehouse, and assisting with stocking exam rooms as required. Process and submit 390 forms for high-value requests and coordinate repair and maintenance work orders. Perform processing and receiving of shipments and initiate and return pharmacy calls. Foster exceptional customer service by receiving and returning patient phone calls promptly to support clinical care. Assist with management as needed with patients' phone calls and pharmacy calls for prescription refills, coordinating compounding medications, and handling insurance authorizations and appeals. Create visual field (VF) encounters, release and process orders for visual field testing, monitor VF schedules before patient appointments, identify patient locations once patients are checked in, and maintain responsibility for ERG scheduling. Input prescriptions by creating orders and routing them to MDs for signed approval, including creating prescription refills in Epic and faxing through the Biscom web. Perform daily monitoring and documentation of refrigerator temperatures. Maintain limited access to licensed rooms as assigned in accordance with clinic policies and procedures. All tasks and responsibilities of this position will be performed under the direct supervision and in support of the Ophthalmic Admin Supervisor.MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Three (3) years of relevant experience. General knowledge about ophthalmic medications, surgical and office services. Knowledge of content and structure of medical records. Demonstrated excellent interpersonal skills, including tact, diplomacy and flexibility in order to deal effectively with medical and ancillary staff, patients and general public. Ability to set priorities, maintain composure and function efficiently under high volume, multiple demand work conditions. Demonstrated experience and knowledge of clinic's scope of services and triage guidelines in order to complete triage forms based on the patient's needs/problems and on the clinic's available medical staff. Knowledge of how to accurately complete invoices and ordering forms. Knowledge of abbreviations of pharmaceuticals, most common dosage and proper spelling of the medications. Demonstrated experience in screening telephone calls and directing callers to appropriate resource or to physician or staff for further screening and disposition. Proven ability to maintain confidentiality and knowledge of UCSD policy and procedures regarding release of information. Demonstrated knowledge of computer operations with proven data entry skills. Demonstrated experience at maintaining an organized work area. Working knowledge of clinical systems - Epic Enterprise preferred.PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Demonstrated experience and knowledge of current chart order, alpha filing, terms and abbreviations commonly used to describe medical conditions. Skill with setting up and maintaining file system according to established protocol in order to organize and retrieve various forms used in daily clinic operation. Knowledge of the standard pre-test and pre-procedure instructions which patients may receive. Distinguishes between instructions which may be provided by the doctors or staff. Knowledge of specific forms and mechanism used for ordering supplies and services General knowledge of UCSD Medical Group clinical service and Medical Center services with respect to geographic location, telephone number and type of serviceSPECIAL CONDITIONS Must be able to work various hours and locations based on business needs. Employment is subject to a criminal background check and pre-employment physical.Pay Transparency ActAnnual Full Pay Range: $64,039 - $64,039 (will be prorated if the appointment percentage is less than 100%) Hourly Equivalent: $30.67 - $30.67 Factors in determining the appropriate compensation for a role include experience, skills, knowledge, abilities, education, licensure and certifications, and other business and organizational needs. The Hiring Pay Scale referenced in the job posting is the budgeted salary or hourly range that the University reasonably expects to pay for this position. The Annual Full Pay Range may be broader than what the University anticipates to pay for this position, based on internal equity, budget, and collective bargaining agreements (when applicable).
Many nurses find the joy of serving others to be incredibly rewarding. This is especially true in the Navy Nurse Corps. When you work to improve the lives of others, you can vastly improve your own as well - both professionally and personally. As a Navy Nurse, you will serve your country by helping not only those in the military, but also their families and people in need around the globe. Excellent scholarship opportunities mean you have the potential to graduate from nursing school debt-free, and specialty training opportunities can give you a competitive edge in your field. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Officer None Navy Nurse Corps: What to Expect Nurse Corps Officer Anesthesiology More Information About Navy Nursing Responsibilities As an Officer in the Nurse Corps, you'll provide high-quality nursing care wherever there's a need, from Navy medical facilities and ships to humanitarian aid missions overseas. You'll work closely with other health providers to carry out job responsibilities such as: Providing general nursing care for Sailors, Marines, other service members and their families at the best military nursing facilities on shore, at sea and in the field Collaborating with Physicians, Surgeons, Cardiologists and other specialists to create and administer treatment plans Directing and instructing Hospital Corpsmen on how to provide quality patient care Applying leading-edge medical advances at world-class hospitals Utilizing some of the most advanced technology on the planet, such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), which can lead to less paperwork and more meaningful patient care Assisting with global relief efforts such as distributing vaccines or providing emergency care to victims of natural disasters Work Environment Nurse Corps Officers may serve at any one of more than 250 Navy and medical facilities around the globe, from Hawaii to Japan, Germany to Guam, and Washington, D.C., to Washington state. As a Navy Nurse, you may work at one of the highly acclaimed National Naval Medical Centers in Bethesda, MD, Portsmouth, VA, or San Diego, CA. You might even provide medical support aboard one of two dedicated hospital ships-the USNS Comfort and USNS Mercy. Additional opportunities are available on surface ships, with aircraft squadrons, or even with the Fleet Marine Force. Training & Advancement Upon commissioning, Nurses who are new to the Navy are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program designed to introduce you to Navy culture. Nurses commissioned through a school ROTC program may not need to attend ODS. Officer training is complete, you will learn the ins and outs of life as a Navy Nurse before receiving your first posting. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. The Navy provides Nurse Corps Officers the opportunity to specialize based on manning needs. Specialization fields include: Nurse Anesthetists - Administer general and regional anesthesia, monitor patients receiving anesthesia, and assist in instructing medical trainees and other Officers Primary Care Nurse Practitioners - Provide comprehensive health care and health maintenance for service members and their families Medical-Surgical Nurses - Assess, plan and implement direct nursing care of patients on an assigned unit, and assume charge nurse responsibilities Perioperative Nurses - Plan, implement and evaluate nursing care of surgery patients Critical Care Nurses - Provide highly skilled, specialized nursing care to critical patients, including en route care, and train personnel in critical care nursing procedures Mental Health Nurses and Nurse Practitioners - Provide direct patient care in mental health services, and lead and train other military and civilian personnel Military-specific Specializations - Education and training, manpower systems analysis, and nursing research Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in the medical field. Education Opportunities Wherever you are in your nursing career, the Navy can help ease your financial burdens and advance your career with generous financial assistance and continuing education programs. Available offers consist of scholarships, sign-on bonuses and loan repayment assistance. Help can be available if you're in graduate school or already in practice as well. For High School Students: Through a Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) Nurse Option scholarship, the Navy can cover the full cost - up to $180,000 - of your nursing education at some of the best colleges and universities in the country. For Nursing Students: If you're a nursing student opting to serve full-time in the Navy, you may get up to $34,000 to help pay your way through nursing school through the Nurse Candidate Program (NCP). For Graduate Students: If you're a graduate student enrolled in a postgraduate nursing program in certain nursing specialties and opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for up to $50,000 in nursing school loan repayment assistance. For Practicing Nurses: If you're a practicing nurse opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for an immediate, one-time sign-on bonus of up to $30,000. Depending on your specialty, you may have the option of choosing between a sign-on bonus, nursing school loan repayment assistance or specialty pay. To learn what you qualify to receive, request a medical recruiter contact you. Qualifications & Requirements A degree from a four-year college or university is a minimum educational requirement to become a Commissioned Officer. You must also attend Officer Training. There may be exceptions to the degree requirements based on extensive service experience. Additional qualifications include: U.S. Citizen between the ages of 18 and 41 Currently licensed and practicing nursing in the U.S. (new graduates must obtain a license within one year of beginning Active Duty service) In good standing (as a student or graduate) with a CCNE-accredited U.S. education program granting a Bachelor of Science degree Willing to serve a minimum of three years Active Duty In good physical condition and able to pass a full medical examination General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities When serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Nurse, your duties are carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Nurse Corps Officers in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For annual training, you may serve anywhere in the world, including locations in the U.S., at bases overseas, or in areas where humanitarian needs are great. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Nurses in the Navy Reserve serve in an Officer role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with this job, initial training requirements must first be met. For current or former Navy Officers (NAVET): Prior experience satisfies the initial leadership training requirement - so you will not need to go through Officer Training again. For current or former Officers of military branches other than the Navy (OSVET), as well as for Officer candidates without prior military experience: Officer Candidates are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program that provides a comprehensive and intense introduction to the responsibilities of Navy Staff Corps Officers. Officers who previously held a commission in another United States Military Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Public Health Service, or United States Coast Guard are exempt from attending ODS or LDO/CWO Academy. With flexible training options, Nurses in the Navy Reserve can comfortably balance civilian and military schedules. Additionally, professional nurses who choose to serve as Reserve Sailors in the Navy Nurse Corps may qualify for special offers. Depending on your specialty, you may qualify for an accession bonus or specialty pay. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Navy Nurse compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
04/14/2026
Full time
Many nurses find the joy of serving others to be incredibly rewarding. This is especially true in the Navy Nurse Corps. When you work to improve the lives of others, you can vastly improve your own as well - both professionally and personally. As a Navy Nurse, you will serve your country by helping not only those in the military, but also their families and people in need around the globe. Excellent scholarship opportunities mean you have the potential to graduate from nursing school debt-free, and specialty training opportunities can give you a competitive edge in your field. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Officer None Navy Nurse Corps: What to Expect Nurse Corps Officer Anesthesiology More Information About Navy Nursing Responsibilities As an Officer in the Nurse Corps, you'll provide high-quality nursing care wherever there's a need, from Navy medical facilities and ships to humanitarian aid missions overseas. You'll work closely with other health providers to carry out job responsibilities such as: Providing general nursing care for Sailors, Marines, other service members and their families at the best military nursing facilities on shore, at sea and in the field Collaborating with Physicians, Surgeons, Cardiologists and other specialists to create and administer treatment plans Directing and instructing Hospital Corpsmen on how to provide quality patient care Applying leading-edge medical advances at world-class hospitals Utilizing some of the most advanced technology on the planet, such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), which can lead to less paperwork and more meaningful patient care Assisting with global relief efforts such as distributing vaccines or providing emergency care to victims of natural disasters Work Environment Nurse Corps Officers may serve at any one of more than 250 Navy and medical facilities around the globe, from Hawaii to Japan, Germany to Guam, and Washington, D.C., to Washington state. As a Navy Nurse, you may work at one of the highly acclaimed National Naval Medical Centers in Bethesda, MD, Portsmouth, VA, or San Diego, CA. You might even provide medical support aboard one of two dedicated hospital ships-the USNS Comfort and USNS Mercy. Additional opportunities are available on surface ships, with aircraft squadrons, or even with the Fleet Marine Force. Training & Advancement Upon commissioning, Nurses who are new to the Navy are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program designed to introduce you to Navy culture. Nurses commissioned through a school ROTC program may not need to attend ODS. Officer training is complete, you will learn the ins and outs of life as a Navy Nurse before receiving your first posting. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. The Navy provides Nurse Corps Officers the opportunity to specialize based on manning needs. Specialization fields include: Nurse Anesthetists - Administer general and regional anesthesia, monitor patients receiving anesthesia, and assist in instructing medical trainees and other Officers Primary Care Nurse Practitioners - Provide comprehensive health care and health maintenance for service members and their families Medical-Surgical Nurses - Assess, plan and implement direct nursing care of patients on an assigned unit, and assume charge nurse responsibilities Perioperative Nurses - Plan, implement and evaluate nursing care of surgery patients Critical Care Nurses - Provide highly skilled, specialized nursing care to critical patients, including en route care, and train personnel in critical care nursing procedures Mental Health Nurses and Nurse Practitioners - Provide direct patient care in mental health services, and lead and train other military and civilian personnel Military-specific Specializations - Education and training, manpower systems analysis, and nursing research Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in the medical field. Education Opportunities Wherever you are in your nursing career, the Navy can help ease your financial burdens and advance your career with generous financial assistance and continuing education programs. Available offers consist of scholarships, sign-on bonuses and loan repayment assistance. Help can be available if you're in graduate school or already in practice as well. For High School Students: Through a Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) Nurse Option scholarship, the Navy can cover the full cost - up to $180,000 - of your nursing education at some of the best colleges and universities in the country. For Nursing Students: If you're a nursing student opting to serve full-time in the Navy, you may get up to $34,000 to help pay your way through nursing school through the Nurse Candidate Program (NCP). For Graduate Students: If you're a graduate student enrolled in a postgraduate nursing program in certain nursing specialties and opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for up to $50,000 in nursing school loan repayment assistance. For Practicing Nurses: If you're a practicing nurse opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for an immediate, one-time sign-on bonus of up to $30,000. Depending on your specialty, you may have the option of choosing between a sign-on bonus, nursing school loan repayment assistance or specialty pay. To learn what you qualify to receive, request a medical recruiter contact you. Qualifications & Requirements A degree from a four-year college or university is a minimum educational requirement to become a Commissioned Officer. You must also attend Officer Training. There may be exceptions to the degree requirements based on extensive service experience. Additional qualifications include: U.S. Citizen between the ages of 18 and 41 Currently licensed and practicing nursing in the U.S. (new graduates must obtain a license within one year of beginning Active Duty service) In good standing (as a student or graduate) with a CCNE-accredited U.S. education program granting a Bachelor of Science degree Willing to serve a minimum of three years Active Duty In good physical condition and able to pass a full medical examination General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities When serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Nurse, your duties are carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Nurse Corps Officers in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For annual training, you may serve anywhere in the world, including locations in the U.S., at bases overseas, or in areas where humanitarian needs are great. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Nurses in the Navy Reserve serve in an Officer role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with this job, initial training requirements must first be met. For current or former Navy Officers (NAVET): Prior experience satisfies the initial leadership training requirement - so you will not need to go through Officer Training again. For current or former Officers of military branches other than the Navy (OSVET), as well as for Officer candidates without prior military experience: Officer Candidates are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program that provides a comprehensive and intense introduction to the responsibilities of Navy Staff Corps Officers. Officers who previously held a commission in another United States Military Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Public Health Service, or United States Coast Guard are exempt from attending ODS or LDO/CWO Academy. With flexible training options, Nurses in the Navy Reserve can comfortably balance civilian and military schedules. Additionally, professional nurses who choose to serve as Reserve Sailors in the Navy Nurse Corps may qualify for special offers. Depending on your specialty, you may qualify for an accession bonus or specialty pay. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Navy Nurse compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
Harbin Clinic-Part of Atrium and Advocate Health located in Rome, GA is seeking a highly motivated, Board Certified/Board Eligible Neurosurgeon to join our team and lead the growth of a new neurosurgical service line. This position is designed for a surgeon who is passionate about building a patient panel, enjoying an established referral network, and providing top-tier care in a Level 2 trauma center. You will be a part of a premier multi-specialty group with over 200 providers across 37 specialties. Ideal candidate will have 3 or more years of experience. Highlights Build Your Own Practice: We are committed to supporting niche interests along with meeting the general Neurosurgery needs of the community including Intracranial and spinal procedures. Enjoy shared call with 4 community Neurosurgeons. Supportive Environment: O-ARM Imaging Systems, dedicated OR staff and APP support. Active physician leadership group with full administrative support to ensure the success of your practice. High Referral Volume: Backed by a strong, existing, and growing network of PCPs and regional hospital partners. Harbin Clinic boasts a broad internal referral base of clinicians serving in primary care, medicine and surgical specialties with over 1.4 million patient encounters annually Responsibilities Develop and manage a thriving inpatient and outpatient neurosurgical practice. Perform comprehensive neurosurgical procedures. Participate in community outreach to foster relationships with referring physicians. Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams (neurologists, radiologists, rehab specialists). Compensation & Benefits Competitive 2-year guaranteed salary with hospital call compensation and bonus potential Signing bonus and relocation Comprehensive Benefits including CME, Vacation, 401K/employer contributions, Health Benefits, etc Qualifications MD or DO degree from an accredited medical school. Completion of a neurosurgery residency program accredited by ACGME. Board certified or eligible in neurosurgery. Active and unrestricted medical license. About Rome, Georgia The quality of life in Northwest Georgia (NWGA) is perfectly suited for doctors and families who don't want to live in a metro area, but do want top tier healthcare, education, and superior lifestyle amenities. Tucked in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, Rome, Georgia, offers a rare combination of natural beauty, historic charm, and modern convenience-without the congestion of a major metro area. The city features a vibrant downtown, scenic riverwalks, and abundant outdoor recreation, including hiking, cycling, and kayaking. Cultural gems like Smithsonian-affiliated museums, a 63-court tennis center, and year-round festivals enrich community life. Rome is also home to award-winning public and private schools, including Darlington School and Berry College-ranked among the most beautiful campuses in the U.S. With affordable housing, a cost of living below the national average, and easy access to Atlanta, Chattanooga, and Birmingham, Rome is a welcoming place to live, work, and thrive. About Advocate Health Advocate Health is one of the largest nonprofit integrated health systems in the United States, providing care under the names Advocate Health Care in Illinois, Atrium Health in the Carolinas, Georgia and Alabama, and Aurora Health Care in Wisconsin. With Wake Forest University School of Medicine as our academic core, we are shaping the future of health care through innovation, research, education and compassionate care. When you join Advocate Health, you're joining a team that's committed to being a Best Place to Care -where clinicians are heard, supported and empowered to focus on what matters most: caring for patients. This enterprise-wide initiative is grounded in listening to care teams, removing barriers to excellent care, and fostering well-being and connection. It reflects our purpose- from discovery to everyday moments, we're redefining care - for you, for us, for all -and lives through our values: lifting each other up, leading with purpose, thinking boldly together and embracing change with optimism. Here, you'll find not just a job, but a career with meaning, growth and impact-for all. For more information please forward your CV to
04/14/2026
Full time
Harbin Clinic-Part of Atrium and Advocate Health located in Rome, GA is seeking a highly motivated, Board Certified/Board Eligible Neurosurgeon to join our team and lead the growth of a new neurosurgical service line. This position is designed for a surgeon who is passionate about building a patient panel, enjoying an established referral network, and providing top-tier care in a Level 2 trauma center. You will be a part of a premier multi-specialty group with over 200 providers across 37 specialties. Ideal candidate will have 3 or more years of experience. Highlights Build Your Own Practice: We are committed to supporting niche interests along with meeting the general Neurosurgery needs of the community including Intracranial and spinal procedures. Enjoy shared call with 4 community Neurosurgeons. Supportive Environment: O-ARM Imaging Systems, dedicated OR staff and APP support. Active physician leadership group with full administrative support to ensure the success of your practice. High Referral Volume: Backed by a strong, existing, and growing network of PCPs and regional hospital partners. Harbin Clinic boasts a broad internal referral base of clinicians serving in primary care, medicine and surgical specialties with over 1.4 million patient encounters annually Responsibilities Develop and manage a thriving inpatient and outpatient neurosurgical practice. Perform comprehensive neurosurgical procedures. Participate in community outreach to foster relationships with referring physicians. Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams (neurologists, radiologists, rehab specialists). Compensation & Benefits Competitive 2-year guaranteed salary with hospital call compensation and bonus potential Signing bonus and relocation Comprehensive Benefits including CME, Vacation, 401K/employer contributions, Health Benefits, etc Qualifications MD or DO degree from an accredited medical school. Completion of a neurosurgery residency program accredited by ACGME. Board certified or eligible in neurosurgery. Active and unrestricted medical license. About Rome, Georgia The quality of life in Northwest Georgia (NWGA) is perfectly suited for doctors and families who don't want to live in a metro area, but do want top tier healthcare, education, and superior lifestyle amenities. Tucked in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, Rome, Georgia, offers a rare combination of natural beauty, historic charm, and modern convenience-without the congestion of a major metro area. The city features a vibrant downtown, scenic riverwalks, and abundant outdoor recreation, including hiking, cycling, and kayaking. Cultural gems like Smithsonian-affiliated museums, a 63-court tennis center, and year-round festivals enrich community life. Rome is also home to award-winning public and private schools, including Darlington School and Berry College-ranked among the most beautiful campuses in the U.S. With affordable housing, a cost of living below the national average, and easy access to Atlanta, Chattanooga, and Birmingham, Rome is a welcoming place to live, work, and thrive. About Advocate Health Advocate Health is one of the largest nonprofit integrated health systems in the United States, providing care under the names Advocate Health Care in Illinois, Atrium Health in the Carolinas, Georgia and Alabama, and Aurora Health Care in Wisconsin. With Wake Forest University School of Medicine as our academic core, we are shaping the future of health care through innovation, research, education and compassionate care. When you join Advocate Health, you're joining a team that's committed to being a Best Place to Care -where clinicians are heard, supported and empowered to focus on what matters most: caring for patients. This enterprise-wide initiative is grounded in listening to care teams, removing barriers to excellent care, and fostering well-being and connection. It reflects our purpose- from discovery to everyday moments, we're redefining care - for you, for us, for all -and lives through our values: lifting each other up, leading with purpose, thinking boldly together and embracing change with optimism. Here, you'll find not just a job, but a career with meaning, growth and impact-for all. For more information please forward your CV to
Many nurses find the joy of serving others to be incredibly rewarding. This is especially true in the Navy Nurse Corps. When you work to improve the lives of others, you can vastly improve your own as well - both professionally and personally. As a Navy Nurse, you will serve your country by helping not only those in the military, but also their families and people in need around the globe. Excellent scholarship opportunities mean you have the potential to graduate from nursing school debt-free, and specialty training opportunities can give you a competitive edge in your field. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Officer None Navy Nurse Corps: What to Expect Nurse Corps Officer Anesthesiology More Information About Navy Nursing Responsibilities As an Officer in the Nurse Corps, you'll provide high-quality nursing care wherever there's a need, from Navy medical facilities and ships to humanitarian aid missions overseas. You'll work closely with other health providers to carry out job responsibilities such as: Providing general nursing care for Sailors, Marines, other service members and their families at the best military nursing facilities on shore, at sea and in the field Collaborating with Physicians, Surgeons, Cardiologists and other specialists to create and administer treatment plans Directing and instructing Hospital Corpsmen on how to provide quality patient care Applying leading-edge medical advances at world-class hospitals Utilizing some of the most advanced technology on the planet, such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), which can lead to less paperwork and more meaningful patient care Assisting with global relief efforts such as distributing vaccines or providing emergency care to victims of natural disasters Work Environment Nurse Corps Officers may serve at any one of more than 250 Navy and medical facilities around the globe, from Hawaii to Japan, Germany to Guam, and Washington, D.C., to Washington state. As a Navy Nurse, you may work at one of the highly acclaimed National Naval Medical Centers in Bethesda, MD, Portsmouth, VA, or San Diego, CA. You might even provide medical support aboard one of two dedicated hospital ships-the USNS Comfort and USNS Mercy. Additional opportunities are available on surface ships, with aircraft squadrons, or even with the Fleet Marine Force. Training & Advancement Upon commissioning, Nurses who are new to the Navy are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program designed to introduce you to Navy culture. Nurses commissioned through a school ROTC program may not need to attend ODS. Officer training is complete, you will learn the ins and outs of life as a Navy Nurse before receiving your first posting. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. The Navy provides Nurse Corps Officers the opportunity to specialize based on manning needs. Specialization fields include: Nurse Anesthetists - Administer general and regional anesthesia, monitor patients receiving anesthesia, and assist in instructing medical trainees and other Officers Primary Care Nurse Practitioners - Provide comprehensive health care and health maintenance for service members and their families Medical-Surgical Nurses - Assess, plan and implement direct nursing care of patients on an assigned unit, and assume charge nurse responsibilities Perioperative Nurses - Plan, implement and evaluate nursing care of surgery patients Critical Care Nurses - Provide highly skilled, specialized nursing care to critical patients, including en route care, and train personnel in critical care nursing procedures Mental Health Nurses and Nurse Practitioners - Provide direct patient care in mental health services, and lead and train other military and civilian personnel Military-specific Specializations - Education and training, manpower systems analysis, and nursing research Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in the medical field. Education Opportunities Wherever you are in your nursing career, the Navy can help ease your financial burdens and advance your career with generous financial assistance and continuing education programs. Available offers consist of scholarships, sign-on bonuses and loan repayment assistance. Help can be available if you're in graduate school or already in practice as well. For High School Students: Through a Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) Nurse Option scholarship, the Navy can cover the full cost - up to $180,000 - of your nursing education at some of the best colleges and universities in the country. For Nursing Students: If you're a nursing student opting to serve full-time in the Navy, you may get up to $34,000 to help pay your way through nursing school through the Nurse Candidate Program (NCP). For Graduate Students: If you're a graduate student enrolled in a postgraduate nursing program in certain nursing specialties and opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for up to $50,000 in nursing school loan repayment assistance. For Practicing Nurses: If you're a practicing nurse opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for an immediate, one-time sign-on bonus of up to $30,000. Depending on your specialty, you may have the option of choosing between a sign-on bonus, nursing school loan repayment assistance or specialty pay. To learn what you qualify to receive, request a medical recruiter contact you. Qualifications & Requirements A degree from a four-year college or university is a minimum educational requirement to become a Commissioned Officer. You must also attend Officer Training. There may be exceptions to the degree requirements based on extensive service experience. Additional qualifications include: U.S. Citizen between the ages of 18 and 41 Currently licensed and practicing nursing in the U.S. (new graduates must obtain a license within one year of beginning Active Duty service) In good standing (as a student or graduate) with a CCNE-accredited U.S. education program granting a Bachelor of Science degree Willing to serve a minimum of three years Active Duty In good physical condition and able to pass a full medical examination General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities When serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Nurse, your duties are carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Nurse Corps Officers in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For annual training, you may serve anywhere in the world, including locations in the U.S., at bases overseas, or in areas where humanitarian needs are great. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Nurses in the Navy Reserve serve in an Officer role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with this job, initial training requirements must first be met. For current or former Navy Officers (NAVET): Prior experience satisfies the initial leadership training requirement - so you will not need to go through Officer Training again. For current or former Officers of military branches other than the Navy (OSVET), as well as for Officer candidates without prior military experience: Officer Candidates are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program that provides a comprehensive and intense introduction to the responsibilities of Navy Staff Corps Officers. Officers who previously held a commission in another United States Military Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Public Health Service, or United States Coast Guard are exempt from attending ODS or LDO/CWO Academy. With flexible training options, Nurses in the Navy Reserve can comfortably balance civilian and military schedules. Additionally, professional nurses who choose to serve as Reserve Sailors in the Navy Nurse Corps may qualify for special offers. Depending on your specialty, you may qualify for an accession bonus or specialty pay. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Navy Nurse compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
04/14/2026
Full time
Many nurses find the joy of serving others to be incredibly rewarding. This is especially true in the Navy Nurse Corps. When you work to improve the lives of others, you can vastly improve your own as well - both professionally and personally. As a Navy Nurse, you will serve your country by helping not only those in the military, but also their families and people in need around the globe. Excellent scholarship opportunities mean you have the potential to graduate from nursing school debt-free, and specialty training opportunities can give you a competitive edge in your field. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Officer None Navy Nurse Corps: What to Expect Nurse Corps Officer Anesthesiology More Information About Navy Nursing Responsibilities As an Officer in the Nurse Corps, you'll provide high-quality nursing care wherever there's a need, from Navy medical facilities and ships to humanitarian aid missions overseas. You'll work closely with other health providers to carry out job responsibilities such as: Providing general nursing care for Sailors, Marines, other service members and their families at the best military nursing facilities on shore, at sea and in the field Collaborating with Physicians, Surgeons, Cardiologists and other specialists to create and administer treatment plans Directing and instructing Hospital Corpsmen on how to provide quality patient care Applying leading-edge medical advances at world-class hospitals Utilizing some of the most advanced technology on the planet, such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), which can lead to less paperwork and more meaningful patient care Assisting with global relief efforts such as distributing vaccines or providing emergency care to victims of natural disasters Work Environment Nurse Corps Officers may serve at any one of more than 250 Navy and medical facilities around the globe, from Hawaii to Japan, Germany to Guam, and Washington, D.C., to Washington state. As a Navy Nurse, you may work at one of the highly acclaimed National Naval Medical Centers in Bethesda, MD, Portsmouth, VA, or San Diego, CA. You might even provide medical support aboard one of two dedicated hospital ships-the USNS Comfort and USNS Mercy. Additional opportunities are available on surface ships, with aircraft squadrons, or even with the Fleet Marine Force. Training & Advancement Upon commissioning, Nurses who are new to the Navy are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program designed to introduce you to Navy culture. Nurses commissioned through a school ROTC program may not need to attend ODS. Officer training is complete, you will learn the ins and outs of life as a Navy Nurse before receiving your first posting. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. The Navy provides Nurse Corps Officers the opportunity to specialize based on manning needs. Specialization fields include: Nurse Anesthetists - Administer general and regional anesthesia, monitor patients receiving anesthesia, and assist in instructing medical trainees and other Officers Primary Care Nurse Practitioners - Provide comprehensive health care and health maintenance for service members and their families Medical-Surgical Nurses - Assess, plan and implement direct nursing care of patients on an assigned unit, and assume charge nurse responsibilities Perioperative Nurses - Plan, implement and evaluate nursing care of surgery patients Critical Care Nurses - Provide highly skilled, specialized nursing care to critical patients, including en route care, and train personnel in critical care nursing procedures Mental Health Nurses and Nurse Practitioners - Provide direct patient care in mental health services, and lead and train other military and civilian personnel Military-specific Specializations - Education and training, manpower systems analysis, and nursing research Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in the medical field. Education Opportunities Wherever you are in your nursing career, the Navy can help ease your financial burdens and advance your career with generous financial assistance and continuing education programs. Available offers consist of scholarships, sign-on bonuses and loan repayment assistance. Help can be available if you're in graduate school or already in practice as well. For High School Students: Through a Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) Nurse Option scholarship, the Navy can cover the full cost - up to $180,000 - of your nursing education at some of the best colleges and universities in the country. For Nursing Students: If you're a nursing student opting to serve full-time in the Navy, you may get up to $34,000 to help pay your way through nursing school through the Nurse Candidate Program (NCP). For Graduate Students: If you're a graduate student enrolled in a postgraduate nursing program in certain nursing specialties and opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for up to $50,000 in nursing school loan repayment assistance. For Practicing Nurses: If you're a practicing nurse opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for an immediate, one-time sign-on bonus of up to $30,000. Depending on your specialty, you may have the option of choosing between a sign-on bonus, nursing school loan repayment assistance or specialty pay. To learn what you qualify to receive, request a medical recruiter contact you. Qualifications & Requirements A degree from a four-year college or university is a minimum educational requirement to become a Commissioned Officer. You must also attend Officer Training. There may be exceptions to the degree requirements based on extensive service experience. Additional qualifications include: U.S. Citizen between the ages of 18 and 41 Currently licensed and practicing nursing in the U.S. (new graduates must obtain a license within one year of beginning Active Duty service) In good standing (as a student or graduate) with a CCNE-accredited U.S. education program granting a Bachelor of Science degree Willing to serve a minimum of three years Active Duty In good physical condition and able to pass a full medical examination General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities When serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Nurse, your duties are carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Nurse Corps Officers in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For annual training, you may serve anywhere in the world, including locations in the U.S., at bases overseas, or in areas where humanitarian needs are great. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Nurses in the Navy Reserve serve in an Officer role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with this job, initial training requirements must first be met. For current or former Navy Officers (NAVET): Prior experience satisfies the initial leadership training requirement - so you will not need to go through Officer Training again. For current or former Officers of military branches other than the Navy (OSVET), as well as for Officer candidates without prior military experience: Officer Candidates are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program that provides a comprehensive and intense introduction to the responsibilities of Navy Staff Corps Officers. Officers who previously held a commission in another United States Military Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Public Health Service, or United States Coast Guard are exempt from attending ODS or LDO/CWO Academy. With flexible training options, Nurses in the Navy Reserve can comfortably balance civilian and military schedules. Additionally, professional nurses who choose to serve as Reserve Sailors in the Navy Nurse Corps may qualify for special offers. Depending on your specialty, you may qualify for an accession bonus or specialty pay. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Navy Nurse compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
Harbin Clinic-Part of Atrium and Advocate Health located in Rome, GA is seeking a highly motivated, Board Certified/Board Eligible Neurosurgeon to join our team and lead the growth of a new neurosurgical service line. This position is designed for a surgeon who is passionate about building a patient panel, enjoying an established referral network, and providing top-tier care in a Level 2 trauma center. You will be a part of a premier multi-specialty group with over 200 providers across 37 specialties. Ideal candidate will have 3 or more years of experience. Highlights Build Your Own Practice: We are committed to supporting niche interests along with meeting the general Neurosurgery needs of the community including Intracranial and spinal procedures. Enjoy shared call with 4 community Neurosurgeons. Supportive Environment: O-ARM Imaging Systems, dedicated OR staff and APP support. Active physician leadership group with full administrative support to ensure the success of your practice. High Referral Volume: Backed by a strong, existing, and growing network of PCPs and regional hospital partners. Harbin Clinic boasts a broad internal referral base of clinicians serving in primary care, medicine and surgical specialties with over 1.4 million patient encounters annually Responsibilities Develop and manage a thriving inpatient and outpatient neurosurgical practice. Perform comprehensive neurosurgical procedures. Participate in community outreach to foster relationships with referring physicians. Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams (neurologists, radiologists, rehab specialists). Compensation & Benefits Competitive 2-year guaranteed salary with hospital call compensation and bonus potential Signing bonus and relocation Comprehensive Benefits including CME, Vacation, 401K/employer contributions, Health Benefits, etc Qualifications MD or DO degree from an accredited medical school. Completion of a neurosurgery residency program accredited by ACGME. Board certified or eligible in neurosurgery. Active and unrestricted medical license. About Rome, Georgia The quality of life in Northwest Georgia (NWGA) is perfectly suited for doctors and families who don't want to live in a metro area, but do want top tier healthcare, education, and superior lifestyle amenities. Tucked in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, Rome, Georgia, offers a rare combination of natural beauty, historic charm, and modern convenience-without the congestion of a major metro area. The city features a vibrant downtown, scenic riverwalks, and abundant outdoor recreation, including hiking, cycling, and kayaking. Cultural gems like Smithsonian-affiliated museums, a 63-court tennis center, and year-round festivals enrich community life. Rome is also home to award-winning public and private schools, including Darlington School and Berry College-ranked among the most beautiful campuses in the U.S. With affordable housing, a cost of living below the national average, and easy access to Atlanta, Chattanooga, and Birmingham, Rome is a welcoming place to live, work, and thrive. About Advocate Health Advocate Health is one of the largest nonprofit integrated health systems in the United States, providing care under the names Advocate Health Care in Illinois, Atrium Health in the Carolinas, Georgia and Alabama, and Aurora Health Care in Wisconsin. With Wake Forest University School of Medicine as our academic core, we are shaping the future of health care through innovation, research, education and compassionate care. When you join Advocate Health, you're joining a team that's committed to being a Best Place to Care -where clinicians are heard, supported and empowered to focus on what matters most: caring for patients. This enterprise-wide initiative is grounded in listening to care teams, removing barriers to excellent care, and fostering well-being and connection. It reflects our purpose- from discovery to everyday moments, we're redefining care - for you, for us, for all -and lives through our values: lifting each other up, leading with purpose, thinking boldly together and embracing change with optimism. Here, you'll find not just a job, but a career with meaning, growth and impact-for all. For more information please forward your CV to
04/14/2026
Full time
Harbin Clinic-Part of Atrium and Advocate Health located in Rome, GA is seeking a highly motivated, Board Certified/Board Eligible Neurosurgeon to join our team and lead the growth of a new neurosurgical service line. This position is designed for a surgeon who is passionate about building a patient panel, enjoying an established referral network, and providing top-tier care in a Level 2 trauma center. You will be a part of a premier multi-specialty group with over 200 providers across 37 specialties. Ideal candidate will have 3 or more years of experience. Highlights Build Your Own Practice: We are committed to supporting niche interests along with meeting the general Neurosurgery needs of the community including Intracranial and spinal procedures. Enjoy shared call with 4 community Neurosurgeons. Supportive Environment: O-ARM Imaging Systems, dedicated OR staff and APP support. Active physician leadership group with full administrative support to ensure the success of your practice. High Referral Volume: Backed by a strong, existing, and growing network of PCPs and regional hospital partners. Harbin Clinic boasts a broad internal referral base of clinicians serving in primary care, medicine and surgical specialties with over 1.4 million patient encounters annually Responsibilities Develop and manage a thriving inpatient and outpatient neurosurgical practice. Perform comprehensive neurosurgical procedures. Participate in community outreach to foster relationships with referring physicians. Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams (neurologists, radiologists, rehab specialists). Compensation & Benefits Competitive 2-year guaranteed salary with hospital call compensation and bonus potential Signing bonus and relocation Comprehensive Benefits including CME, Vacation, 401K/employer contributions, Health Benefits, etc Qualifications MD or DO degree from an accredited medical school. Completion of a neurosurgery residency program accredited by ACGME. Board certified or eligible in neurosurgery. Active and unrestricted medical license. About Rome, Georgia The quality of life in Northwest Georgia (NWGA) is perfectly suited for doctors and families who don't want to live in a metro area, but do want top tier healthcare, education, and superior lifestyle amenities. Tucked in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, Rome, Georgia, offers a rare combination of natural beauty, historic charm, and modern convenience-without the congestion of a major metro area. The city features a vibrant downtown, scenic riverwalks, and abundant outdoor recreation, including hiking, cycling, and kayaking. Cultural gems like Smithsonian-affiliated museums, a 63-court tennis center, and year-round festivals enrich community life. Rome is also home to award-winning public and private schools, including Darlington School and Berry College-ranked among the most beautiful campuses in the U.S. With affordable housing, a cost of living below the national average, and easy access to Atlanta, Chattanooga, and Birmingham, Rome is a welcoming place to live, work, and thrive. About Advocate Health Advocate Health is one of the largest nonprofit integrated health systems in the United States, providing care under the names Advocate Health Care in Illinois, Atrium Health in the Carolinas, Georgia and Alabama, and Aurora Health Care in Wisconsin. With Wake Forest University School of Medicine as our academic core, we are shaping the future of health care through innovation, research, education and compassionate care. When you join Advocate Health, you're joining a team that's committed to being a Best Place to Care -where clinicians are heard, supported and empowered to focus on what matters most: caring for patients. This enterprise-wide initiative is grounded in listening to care teams, removing barriers to excellent care, and fostering well-being and connection. It reflects our purpose- from discovery to everyday moments, we're redefining care - for you, for us, for all -and lives through our values: lifting each other up, leading with purpose, thinking boldly together and embracing change with optimism. Here, you'll find not just a job, but a career with meaning, growth and impact-for all. For more information please forward your CV to
Many nurses find the joy of serving others to be incredibly rewarding. This is especially true in the Navy Nurse Corps. When you work to improve the lives of others, you can vastly improve your own as well - both professionally and personally. As a Navy Nurse, you will serve your country by helping not only those in the military, but also their families and people in need around the globe. Excellent scholarship opportunities mean you have the potential to graduate from nursing school debt-free, and specialty training opportunities can give you a competitive edge in your field. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Officer None Navy Nurse Corps: What to Expect Nurse Corps Officer Anesthesiology More Information About Navy Nursing Responsibilities As an Officer in the Nurse Corps, you'll provide high-quality nursing care wherever there's a need, from Navy medical facilities and ships to humanitarian aid missions overseas. You'll work closely with other health providers to carry out job responsibilities such as: Providing general nursing care for Sailors, Marines, other service members and their families at the best military nursing facilities on shore, at sea and in the field Collaborating with Physicians, Surgeons, Cardiologists and other specialists to create and administer treatment plans Directing and instructing Hospital Corpsmen on how to provide quality patient care Applying leading-edge medical advances at world-class hospitals Utilizing some of the most advanced technology on the planet, such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), which can lead to less paperwork and more meaningful patient care Assisting with global relief efforts such as distributing vaccines or providing emergency care to victims of natural disasters Work Environment Nurse Corps Officers may serve at any one of more than 250 Navy and medical facilities around the globe, from Hawaii to Japan, Germany to Guam, and Washington, D.C., to Washington state. As a Navy Nurse, you may work at one of the highly acclaimed National Naval Medical Centers in Bethesda, MD, Portsmouth, VA, or San Diego, CA. You might even provide medical support aboard one of two dedicated hospital ships-the USNS Comfort and USNS Mercy. Additional opportunities are available on surface ships, with aircraft squadrons, or even with the Fleet Marine Force. Training & Advancement Upon commissioning, Nurses who are new to the Navy are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program designed to introduce you to Navy culture. Nurses commissioned through a school ROTC program may not need to attend ODS. Officer training is complete, you will learn the ins and outs of life as a Navy Nurse before receiving your first posting. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. The Navy provides Nurse Corps Officers the opportunity to specialize based on manning needs. Specialization fields include: Nurse Anesthetists - Administer general and regional anesthesia, monitor patients receiving anesthesia, and assist in instructing medical trainees and other Officers Primary Care Nurse Practitioners - Provide comprehensive health care and health maintenance for service members and their families Medical-Surgical Nurses - Assess, plan and implement direct nursing care of patients on an assigned unit, and assume charge nurse responsibilities Perioperative Nurses - Plan, implement and evaluate nursing care of surgery patients Critical Care Nurses - Provide highly skilled, specialized nursing care to critical patients, including en route care, and train personnel in critical care nursing procedures Mental Health Nurses and Nurse Practitioners - Provide direct patient care in mental health services, and lead and train other military and civilian personnel Military-specific Specializations - Education and training, manpower systems analysis, and nursing research Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in the medical field. Education Opportunities Wherever you are in your nursing career, the Navy can help ease your financial burdens and advance your career with generous financial assistance and continuing education programs. Available offers consist of scholarships, sign-on bonuses and loan repayment assistance. Help can be available if you're in graduate school or already in practice as well. For High School Students: Through a Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) Nurse Option scholarship, the Navy can cover the full cost - up to $180,000 - of your nursing education at some of the best colleges and universities in the country. For Nursing Students: If you're a nursing student opting to serve full-time in the Navy, you may get up to $34,000 to help pay your way through nursing school through the Nurse Candidate Program (NCP). For Graduate Students: If you're a graduate student enrolled in a postgraduate nursing program in certain nursing specialties and opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for up to $50,000 in nursing school loan repayment assistance. For Practicing Nurses: If you're a practicing nurse opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for an immediate, one-time sign-on bonus of up to $30,000. Depending on your specialty, you may have the option of choosing between a sign-on bonus, nursing school loan repayment assistance or specialty pay. To learn what you qualify to receive, request a medical recruiter contact you. Qualifications & Requirements A degree from a four-year college or university is a minimum educational requirement to become a Commissioned Officer. You must also attend Officer Training. There may be exceptions to the degree requirements based on extensive service experience. Additional qualifications include: U.S. Citizen between the ages of 18 and 41 Currently licensed and practicing nursing in the U.S. (new graduates must obtain a license within one year of beginning Active Duty service) In good standing (as a student or graduate) with a CCNE-accredited U.S. education program granting a Bachelor of Science degree Willing to serve a minimum of three years Active Duty In good physical condition and able to pass a full medical examination General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities When serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Nurse, your duties are carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Nurse Corps Officers in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For annual training, you may serve anywhere in the world, including locations in the U.S., at bases overseas, or in areas where humanitarian needs are great. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Nurses in the Navy Reserve serve in an Officer role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with this job, initial training requirements must first be met. For current or former Navy Officers (NAVET): Prior experience satisfies the initial leadership training requirement - so you will not need to go through Officer Training again. For current or former Officers of military branches other than the Navy (OSVET), as well as for Officer candidates without prior military experience: Officer Candidates are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program that provides a comprehensive and intense introduction to the responsibilities of Navy Staff Corps Officers. Officers who previously held a commission in another United States Military Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Public Health Service, or United States Coast Guard are exempt from attending ODS or LDO/CWO Academy. With flexible training options, Nurses in the Navy Reserve can comfortably balance civilian and military schedules. Additionally, professional nurses who choose to serve as Reserve Sailors in the Navy Nurse Corps may qualify for special offers. Depending on your specialty, you may qualify for an accession bonus or specialty pay. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Navy Nurse compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
04/14/2026
Full time
Many nurses find the joy of serving others to be incredibly rewarding. This is especially true in the Navy Nurse Corps. When you work to improve the lives of others, you can vastly improve your own as well - both professionally and personally. As a Navy Nurse, you will serve your country by helping not only those in the military, but also their families and people in need around the globe. Excellent scholarship opportunities mean you have the potential to graduate from nursing school debt-free, and specialty training opportunities can give you a competitive edge in your field. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Officer None Navy Nurse Corps: What to Expect Nurse Corps Officer Anesthesiology More Information About Navy Nursing Responsibilities As an Officer in the Nurse Corps, you'll provide high-quality nursing care wherever there's a need, from Navy medical facilities and ships to humanitarian aid missions overseas. You'll work closely with other health providers to carry out job responsibilities such as: Providing general nursing care for Sailors, Marines, other service members and their families at the best military nursing facilities on shore, at sea and in the field Collaborating with Physicians, Surgeons, Cardiologists and other specialists to create and administer treatment plans Directing and instructing Hospital Corpsmen on how to provide quality patient care Applying leading-edge medical advances at world-class hospitals Utilizing some of the most advanced technology on the planet, such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), which can lead to less paperwork and more meaningful patient care Assisting with global relief efforts such as distributing vaccines or providing emergency care to victims of natural disasters Work Environment Nurse Corps Officers may serve at any one of more than 250 Navy and medical facilities around the globe, from Hawaii to Japan, Germany to Guam, and Washington, D.C., to Washington state. As a Navy Nurse, you may work at one of the highly acclaimed National Naval Medical Centers in Bethesda, MD, Portsmouth, VA, or San Diego, CA. You might even provide medical support aboard one of two dedicated hospital ships-the USNS Comfort and USNS Mercy. Additional opportunities are available on surface ships, with aircraft squadrons, or even with the Fleet Marine Force. Training & Advancement Upon commissioning, Nurses who are new to the Navy are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program designed to introduce you to Navy culture. Nurses commissioned through a school ROTC program may not need to attend ODS. Officer training is complete, you will learn the ins and outs of life as a Navy Nurse before receiving your first posting. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. The Navy provides Nurse Corps Officers the opportunity to specialize based on manning needs. Specialization fields include: Nurse Anesthetists - Administer general and regional anesthesia, monitor patients receiving anesthesia, and assist in instructing medical trainees and other Officers Primary Care Nurse Practitioners - Provide comprehensive health care and health maintenance for service members and their families Medical-Surgical Nurses - Assess, plan and implement direct nursing care of patients on an assigned unit, and assume charge nurse responsibilities Perioperative Nurses - Plan, implement and evaluate nursing care of surgery patients Critical Care Nurses - Provide highly skilled, specialized nursing care to critical patients, including en route care, and train personnel in critical care nursing procedures Mental Health Nurses and Nurse Practitioners - Provide direct patient care in mental health services, and lead and train other military and civilian personnel Military-specific Specializations - Education and training, manpower systems analysis, and nursing research Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in the medical field. Education Opportunities Wherever you are in your nursing career, the Navy can help ease your financial burdens and advance your career with generous financial assistance and continuing education programs. Available offers consist of scholarships, sign-on bonuses and loan repayment assistance. Help can be available if you're in graduate school or already in practice as well. For High School Students: Through a Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) Nurse Option scholarship, the Navy can cover the full cost - up to $180,000 - of your nursing education at some of the best colleges and universities in the country. For Nursing Students: If you're a nursing student opting to serve full-time in the Navy, you may get up to $34,000 to help pay your way through nursing school through the Nurse Candidate Program (NCP). For Graduate Students: If you're a graduate student enrolled in a postgraduate nursing program in certain nursing specialties and opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for up to $50,000 in nursing school loan repayment assistance. For Practicing Nurses: If you're a practicing nurse opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for an immediate, one-time sign-on bonus of up to $30,000. Depending on your specialty, you may have the option of choosing between a sign-on bonus, nursing school loan repayment assistance or specialty pay. To learn what you qualify to receive, request a medical recruiter contact you. Qualifications & Requirements A degree from a four-year college or university is a minimum educational requirement to become a Commissioned Officer. You must also attend Officer Training. There may be exceptions to the degree requirements based on extensive service experience. Additional qualifications include: U.S. Citizen between the ages of 18 and 41 Currently licensed and practicing nursing in the U.S. (new graduates must obtain a license within one year of beginning Active Duty service) In good standing (as a student or graduate) with a CCNE-accredited U.S. education program granting a Bachelor of Science degree Willing to serve a minimum of three years Active Duty In good physical condition and able to pass a full medical examination General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities When serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Nurse, your duties are carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Nurse Corps Officers in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For annual training, you may serve anywhere in the world, including locations in the U.S., at bases overseas, or in areas where humanitarian needs are great. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Nurses in the Navy Reserve serve in an Officer role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with this job, initial training requirements must first be met. For current or former Navy Officers (NAVET): Prior experience satisfies the initial leadership training requirement - so you will not need to go through Officer Training again. For current or former Officers of military branches other than the Navy (OSVET), as well as for Officer candidates without prior military experience: Officer Candidates are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program that provides a comprehensive and intense introduction to the responsibilities of Navy Staff Corps Officers. Officers who previously held a commission in another United States Military Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Public Health Service, or United States Coast Guard are exempt from attending ODS or LDO/CWO Academy. With flexible training options, Nurses in the Navy Reserve can comfortably balance civilian and military schedules. Additionally, professional nurses who choose to serve as Reserve Sailors in the Navy Nurse Corps may qualify for special offers. Depending on your specialty, you may qualify for an accession bonus or specialty pay. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Navy Nurse compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
Leadership. Balance. Opportunity. Its All Here at NorthStar. Join NorthStar Anesthesia as we continue our exciting nationwide expansion! Were seeking passionate anesthesiologists to help deliver excellence in anesthesia care across NorthStars growing network of 280+ client sites in 25 states. Whether youre an experienced anesthesiologist, a new graduate, or currently completing your residency or fellowship, we welcome you to explore a future with NorthStar where opportunities are tailored to your experience and aspirations. What you can expect: Top-tier compensation and exceptional benefits package that reward your expertise Flexible scheduling and supportive teams that respect your work-life balance Work to the capacity of your specialty with diverse cases and multi-specialty facilities Opportunities for leadership, professional growth, and long-term career development across our growing national network About Us: As one of the largest and fastest-growing providers of anesthesia services in the U.S., NorthStar is proud to care for millions of patients each year through the expertise of our 4,000+ clinicians. We are a mission-driven team united by our commitment to innovation, collaboration, and the highest standards in patient care. ALL LEVELS OF EXPERIENCE ARE WELCOME! EXPERIENCED ANESTHESIOLOGIST PHYSICIANS, RESIDENTS AND NEW GRADS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY. THIS ROLE: NorthStar is currently seeking a talented and compassionate Anesthesiologist to join our team at Southern Illinois Healthcare in Carbondale, IL. J1 Visas welcome and can be applied for at through DRA program. We currently have an unlimited number of openings for J1 Visa applicants for this position! THE FACILITY: Southern Illinois Healthcare. 29 points of service between all 6 facilities CASES INCLUDE: Ortho, General, Podiatry, Plastic, ENT, Cardiac, Major Vascular We Offer: Top of Market Base Salary $635K Incentives, Stipends + $60K Sign on Bonus Generous PTO - 10 Weeks Full Time Flexible Scheduling Health, Dental, Vision Short term disability Company paid long term disability Company paid life insurance and AD&D insurance 401K plan with company match Pet Insurance Malpractice CEU Funds Learning and development programs Mentorship Multiple facilities within this system: Memorial Hospital of Carbondale Herrin Hospital St. Joseph Memorial Hospital Harrisburg Hospital The Orthopedic Institute of Southern Illinois Physicians' Surgery Center TO APPLY: Our 5 SECOND QUICK APPLY process is fast. It's only 1 step & takes just seconds! Click link to apply now. Or email: NATIONWIDE OPPORTUNITIES: Explore NorthStars Nationwide opportunities across more than 22 states including: AL, CO, DE, FL, GA, ID, IL, IN, KY, KS, MD, MI, MO, NC, NE, NM OH, PA, TN, TX, WV, VA NorthStar Anesthesia provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
04/14/2026
Full time
Leadership. Balance. Opportunity. Its All Here at NorthStar. Join NorthStar Anesthesia as we continue our exciting nationwide expansion! Were seeking passionate anesthesiologists to help deliver excellence in anesthesia care across NorthStars growing network of 280+ client sites in 25 states. Whether youre an experienced anesthesiologist, a new graduate, or currently completing your residency or fellowship, we welcome you to explore a future with NorthStar where opportunities are tailored to your experience and aspirations. What you can expect: Top-tier compensation and exceptional benefits package that reward your expertise Flexible scheduling and supportive teams that respect your work-life balance Work to the capacity of your specialty with diverse cases and multi-specialty facilities Opportunities for leadership, professional growth, and long-term career development across our growing national network About Us: As one of the largest and fastest-growing providers of anesthesia services in the U.S., NorthStar is proud to care for millions of patients each year through the expertise of our 4,000+ clinicians. We are a mission-driven team united by our commitment to innovation, collaboration, and the highest standards in patient care. ALL LEVELS OF EXPERIENCE ARE WELCOME! EXPERIENCED ANESTHESIOLOGIST PHYSICIANS, RESIDENTS AND NEW GRADS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY. THIS ROLE: NorthStar is currently seeking a talented and compassionate Anesthesiologist to join our team at Southern Illinois Healthcare in Carbondale, IL. J1 Visas welcome and can be applied for at through DRA program. We currently have an unlimited number of openings for J1 Visa applicants for this position! THE FACILITY: Southern Illinois Healthcare. 29 points of service between all 6 facilities CASES INCLUDE: Ortho, General, Podiatry, Plastic, ENT, Cardiac, Major Vascular We Offer: Top of Market Base Salary $635K Incentives, Stipends + $60K Sign on Bonus Generous PTO - 10 Weeks Full Time Flexible Scheduling Health, Dental, Vision Short term disability Company paid long term disability Company paid life insurance and AD&D insurance 401K plan with company match Pet Insurance Malpractice CEU Funds Learning and development programs Mentorship Multiple facilities within this system: Memorial Hospital of Carbondale Herrin Hospital St. Joseph Memorial Hospital Harrisburg Hospital The Orthopedic Institute of Southern Illinois Physicians' Surgery Center TO APPLY: Our 5 SECOND QUICK APPLY process is fast. It's only 1 step & takes just seconds! Click link to apply now. Or email: NATIONWIDE OPPORTUNITIES: Explore NorthStars Nationwide opportunities across more than 22 states including: AL, CO, DE, FL, GA, ID, IL, IN, KY, KS, MD, MI, MO, NC, NE, NM OH, PA, TN, TX, WV, VA NorthStar Anesthesia provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
Universal Health Services, Inc.
Murrieta, California
Southwest Healthcare Rancho Springs Hospital in Murrieta, CA is assisting a local, well-established multispecialty group in recruiting a BC/BE Gastroenterologist, to join the practice. The opportunity includes serving as faculty for a new GI fellowship at Southwest Healthcare. The group offers specialty services in Gastroenterology, including advanced/interventional procedures, along with General and Bariatric Surgery, Pulmonology, and Integrative Medicine. Join a busy practice in state-of-the-art offices serving one of the fastest growing areas in southern California with excellent growth and earning potential and full support staff. Opportunity highlights: Private practice opportunity Opportunity includes some teaching with new GI fellowship at Southwest Healthcare MEC rotating at three local Southwest Healthcare hospitals Well-appointed office location with endoscopy center Hospital endoscopy lab featuring latest advanced technology and equipment Shared call at hospital Income guarantee with sign-on bonus and relocation First year compensation $480,000-$500,000 + incentives Southwest Healthcare, a 5-hospital system in southern California, features two acute care facilities in the neighboring communities of Murrieta and Wildomar, CA in southwest Riverside County. Inland Valley Hospital, an acute care hospital in Wildomar, is a Level II and the only Trauma Center in SW Riverside County, and an Advanced Primary Stroke Center. The hospital offers nearly all open and minimally invasive surgical services highlighted by The Total Joint Center with onsite rehabilitation, The Bariatric Center-certified as Comprehensive by MBSAQIP, and Spine Surgery with TJC s Gold Seal of Approval for Spinal Surgery Core Certification. Rancho Springs Hospital in Murrieta is a 120-bed acute care facility with an Emergency Department serving 50,000 patients a year, offering OB Emergency Services as well as the region's only Pediatric Emergency Services team staffed by board certified emergency physicians from Rady Children's Hospital in San Diego. The Family Birth Center is the largest in the region and features spacious, private family-friendly suites, and a Level III NICU staffed by neonatologists from Rady Children's. Southwest Healthcare is owned and operated by a subsidiary of Universal Health Services (UHS), one of the largest hospital and healthcare management companies. Murrieta, California, located just north of San Diego and east of Orange County, is a family-oriented community and one of the most desirable areas in Southern California. Located in the Temecula Valley, the area is a stable, growing region with an increasingly diverse and affluent population ideal for families, singles and retired alike. Neighboring Temecula is known as Southern California Wine Country. Housing and living costs are significantly lower than nearby coastal counties and the city of Murrieta was rated by MoneyGeek as the 3rd safest city in the U.S. (100,000+ population). Come and experience our award-winning schools, excellent healthcare services, great weather, nearby beaches, lakes and mountains, and numerous recreational and lifestyle options! If you have interest in this opportunity, please contact: Nathan Arnett Physician Recruiter Southwest Healthcare mobile (call/text) Compensation Information: $480000.00 / Annually - $500000.00 / Annually
04/14/2026
Full time
Southwest Healthcare Rancho Springs Hospital in Murrieta, CA is assisting a local, well-established multispecialty group in recruiting a BC/BE Gastroenterologist, to join the practice. The opportunity includes serving as faculty for a new GI fellowship at Southwest Healthcare. The group offers specialty services in Gastroenterology, including advanced/interventional procedures, along with General and Bariatric Surgery, Pulmonology, and Integrative Medicine. Join a busy practice in state-of-the-art offices serving one of the fastest growing areas in southern California with excellent growth and earning potential and full support staff. Opportunity highlights: Private practice opportunity Opportunity includes some teaching with new GI fellowship at Southwest Healthcare MEC rotating at three local Southwest Healthcare hospitals Well-appointed office location with endoscopy center Hospital endoscopy lab featuring latest advanced technology and equipment Shared call at hospital Income guarantee with sign-on bonus and relocation First year compensation $480,000-$500,000 + incentives Southwest Healthcare, a 5-hospital system in southern California, features two acute care facilities in the neighboring communities of Murrieta and Wildomar, CA in southwest Riverside County. Inland Valley Hospital, an acute care hospital in Wildomar, is a Level II and the only Trauma Center in SW Riverside County, and an Advanced Primary Stroke Center. The hospital offers nearly all open and minimally invasive surgical services highlighted by The Total Joint Center with onsite rehabilitation, The Bariatric Center-certified as Comprehensive by MBSAQIP, and Spine Surgery with TJC s Gold Seal of Approval for Spinal Surgery Core Certification. Rancho Springs Hospital in Murrieta is a 120-bed acute care facility with an Emergency Department serving 50,000 patients a year, offering OB Emergency Services as well as the region's only Pediatric Emergency Services team staffed by board certified emergency physicians from Rady Children's Hospital in San Diego. The Family Birth Center is the largest in the region and features spacious, private family-friendly suites, and a Level III NICU staffed by neonatologists from Rady Children's. Southwest Healthcare is owned and operated by a subsidiary of Universal Health Services (UHS), one of the largest hospital and healthcare management companies. Murrieta, California, located just north of San Diego and east of Orange County, is a family-oriented community and one of the most desirable areas in Southern California. Located in the Temecula Valley, the area is a stable, growing region with an increasingly diverse and affluent population ideal for families, singles and retired alike. Neighboring Temecula is known as Southern California Wine Country. Housing and living costs are significantly lower than nearby coastal counties and the city of Murrieta was rated by MoneyGeek as the 3rd safest city in the U.S. (100,000+ population). Come and experience our award-winning schools, excellent healthcare services, great weather, nearby beaches, lakes and mountains, and numerous recreational and lifestyle options! If you have interest in this opportunity, please contact: Nathan Arnett Physician Recruiter Southwest Healthcare mobile (call/text) Compensation Information: $480000.00 / Annually - $500000.00 / Annually
Description Summary: Demonstrates proficiency and independence in the care of patients and their families/significant others by applying and documenting the nursing process, assessment, nursing diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation. Consults with staff, physicians and management on nursing problems and interpretation of hospital policies to ensure patient needs are met. Continues to learn new skills and maintains clinical competency within the department to provide direct and safe patient care. Responsibilities: Meets expectations of the applicable OneCHRISTUS Competencies: Leader of Self, Leader of Others, or Leader of Leaders. Promotes positive public relations for the department and the hospital by presenting self in a professional manner; assisting in community service programs, as requested. Ability to problem solve patient/family issues to a positive conclusion for all involved. Demonstrates communication skills necessary to interact with persons of varying age and/or cultures. Always displays a positive attitude. Develops and maintains good relationships with co-workers, other department staff and physicians No disruptions. Practices five rights of medication administration. Demonstrates efficient time management skills to maximize productivity. Demonstrates and encourages teamwork. Asks for assistance and information from others when necessary. Support the Mission and Philosophy of the hospital and the Department. Demonstrates an understanding of and complies with Policies & Procedures. Supports a nursing philosophy of caring. Acts as patient advocate, including family in patient's care and respecting confidentiality. Able to set aside personal values to care for patients whose values conflict. Respects the patient's cultural and religious beliefs. Effectively deals with end-of-life decisions (code status). Can be relied upon to work assigned shifts. (Refers to absenteeism). Is accountable for actions, behaviors, and decisions. Utilizes chain of command appropriately to resolve issues. Participates in hospital quality activities as required. Participates in department quality activities as required. The employee will adhere to organizational/-departmental customer service standards. Utilizes Policies & Procedures as necessary and can access via Intranet. Participates in yearly legal compliance training. Explains departmental chain of command. Explains purpose of Legal Compliance Hotline and utilizes if indicated. Participates in departmental Legal Compliance plan. Attended Orientation/Re-Orientation. Completed Annual Department Competencies. Promotes positive public relations for the department and the hospital. Presents self in a professional manner; assists in community service programs as requested. Demonstrates communication skills necessary to interact with persons of varying age and/or cultures. Answers telephone as assigned, route calls or takes messages appropriately. Supports the Mission and Philosophy of the hospital and the Department. Demonstrates an understanding and application of these policies. Respects confidentiality. Ability to speak additional languages preferred. Must have strong written and verbal skills. Must have basic computer knowledge. Job Requirements: Education/Skills • Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing preferred. Experience • 1 year of experience in the related nursing specialty preferred. Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications • BLS required. • RN License in state of employment required. • ACLS required. • PALS required. • Verbal CPI hire required. Work Schedule: 4 Days - 10 Hours Work Type: Full Time
04/14/2026
Full time
Description Summary: Demonstrates proficiency and independence in the care of patients and their families/significant others by applying and documenting the nursing process, assessment, nursing diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation. Consults with staff, physicians and management on nursing problems and interpretation of hospital policies to ensure patient needs are met. Continues to learn new skills and maintains clinical competency within the department to provide direct and safe patient care. Responsibilities: Meets expectations of the applicable OneCHRISTUS Competencies: Leader of Self, Leader of Others, or Leader of Leaders. Promotes positive public relations for the department and the hospital by presenting self in a professional manner; assisting in community service programs, as requested. Ability to problem solve patient/family issues to a positive conclusion for all involved. Demonstrates communication skills necessary to interact with persons of varying age and/or cultures. Always displays a positive attitude. Develops and maintains good relationships with co-workers, other department staff and physicians No disruptions. Practices five rights of medication administration. Demonstrates efficient time management skills to maximize productivity. Demonstrates and encourages teamwork. Asks for assistance and information from others when necessary. Support the Mission and Philosophy of the hospital and the Department. Demonstrates an understanding of and complies with Policies & Procedures. Supports a nursing philosophy of caring. Acts as patient advocate, including family in patient's care and respecting confidentiality. Able to set aside personal values to care for patients whose values conflict. Respects the patient's cultural and religious beliefs. Effectively deals with end-of-life decisions (code status). Can be relied upon to work assigned shifts. (Refers to absenteeism). Is accountable for actions, behaviors, and decisions. Utilizes chain of command appropriately to resolve issues. Participates in hospital quality activities as required. Participates in department quality activities as required. The employee will adhere to organizational/-departmental customer service standards. Utilizes Policies & Procedures as necessary and can access via Intranet. Participates in yearly legal compliance training. Explains departmental chain of command. Explains purpose of Legal Compliance Hotline and utilizes if indicated. Participates in departmental Legal Compliance plan. Attended Orientation/Re-Orientation. Completed Annual Department Competencies. Promotes positive public relations for the department and the hospital. Presents self in a professional manner; assists in community service programs as requested. Demonstrates communication skills necessary to interact with persons of varying age and/or cultures. Answers telephone as assigned, route calls or takes messages appropriately. Supports the Mission and Philosophy of the hospital and the Department. Demonstrates an understanding and application of these policies. Respects confidentiality. Ability to speak additional languages preferred. Must have strong written and verbal skills. Must have basic computer knowledge. Job Requirements: Education/Skills • Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing preferred. Experience • 1 year of experience in the related nursing specialty preferred. Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications • BLS required. • RN License in state of employment required. • ACLS required. • PALS required. • Verbal CPI hire required. Work Schedule: 4 Days - 10 Hours Work Type: Full Time
Aiken Professional Association
Aiken, South Carolina
Responsibilities ABOUT AIKEN PHYSICIANS ALLIANCE Aiken Physicians Alliance is affiliated with Aiken Regional Medical Centers, a 273-bed acute care facility offering a comprehensive range of specialties and services. Aiken Regional Medical Center has been ranked a top hospital in South Carolina by the Carolina Center for Medical Excellence for its treatment of heart attack, heart failure and pneumonia and has been recognized as an "A" rated facility by the Leapfrog Group. Aiken Physicians Alliance provides dedicated primary and specialty care for you and your family. Our family medicine providers are devoted to treating the whole person and provide comprehensive care for people of all ages. Our specialists are highly trained and experienced and work as part of an interdisciplinary team to provide care to patients. Aiken Physicians Alliance offers Primary Care, Cardiology, General Surgery, Gastroenterology, Orthopedics, Neurology, Neurosurgery, Pulmonology and Urology Care. You will work with a Care Team of physicians, advanced practitioners and staff providing compassionate and quality care. We have a welcoming environment and believe in strong team engagement. Website: Position Summary Assists the Market Director in planning, developing, organizing, implementing, and directing day-to-day functions of programs and activities. Develops and Implements policies and procedures in coordination with Corporate direction. Works closely with Practice Administrators/Managers on issues related to financial and operational performance. Communicates and implements corporate strategic initiatives within the Market. Demonstrates Service Excellence and conveys professionalism at all times with a strong motivation to achieve optimum results. This position is directly responsible for daily operations, inventory, overseeing IT and managed care initiatives. This position has direct reports and reports to the Market Director. Job Duties/Responsibilities: Consults with employees and physicians concerning the operation of their practice to assist in eliminating/correcting problem areas, and/or improvements of services. Assist employees and physicians with the development and use of departmental policies and procedures, and establishes a rapport so that each can see the importance of team work. In the absence of the Market Director, represents the Medical Group and participates in top level meetings. As needed, attends all functions, meetings, etc., as a representative of the Medical Group. Assists the Market Director in the development of the physician recruitment plan and in the recruitment of physicians according to the plan. Assists in the establishment of the medical practices for these recruited physicians. Establishes monthly reporting and analysis for these physicians. Assists the Regional Financial Analysts and Accountants in Revenue Cycle Management of the Medical Group Prepares and submits the proposed annual Operating, Maintenance, and Capital Expenditure budgets for designated cost center by the specified deadline. Interviews and selectively hires staff according to the needs of the department. Coaches and counsels staff as required; provides written documentation to support coaching and/or corrective action sessions as appropriate. Provides corrective action and, if necessary, terminates staff after appropriate counseling, and following Medical Group's policies and procedures. Maintains accountability for budget compliance and budget variance; provides written monthly justifications for budget variance > 5%. Benefit Highlights Challenging and rewarding work environment Competitive Compensation & Generous Paid Time Off Excellent Medical, Dental, Vision and Prescription Drug Plans 401(K) with company match and discounted stock plan SoFi Student Loan Refinancing Program • Career development opportunities within UHS and its 300+ Subsidiaries! About Universal Health Services One of the nation's largest and most respected providers of hospital and healthcare services, Universal Health Services, Inc. (UHS) has built an impressive record of achievement and performance. Growing steadily since its inception into an esteemed Fortune 500 corporation, annual revenues were $13.4 billion in 2022. During the year, UHS was again recognized as one of the World's Most Admired Companies by Fortune; and listed in Forbes ranking of America's Largest Public Companies. Headquartered in King of Prussia, PA, UHS has approximately 94,000 employees and continues to grow through its subsidiaries. Operating acute care hospitals, behavioral health facilities, outpatient facilities and ambulatory care access points, an insurance offering, a physician network and various related services located all over the U.S. states, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico and the United Kingdom. Qualifications Education Knowledge, Skills, Licensure, Training and Travel Bachelor's Degree in Health or Business Administration is required. A Master's degree in health or business administration and/or certification by the American College of Medical Practice Executives is preferred. Three to five years of physician practice business leadership experience or healthcare management experience is required. EEO Statement All UHS subsidiaries are committed to providing an environment of mutual respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants and teammates. UHS subsidiaries are equal opportunity employers and as such, openly support and fully commit to recruitment, selection, placement, promotion and compensation of individuals without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), genetic information, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. We believe that diversity and inclusion among our teammates is critical to our success. Notice At UHS and all our subsidiaries, our Human Resources departments and recruiters are here to help prospective candidates by matching skillset and experience with the best possible career path at UHS and our subsidiaries. We take pride in creating a highly efficient and best in class candidate experience. During the recruitment process, no recruiter or employee will request financial or personal information (Social Security Number, credit card or bank information, etc.) from you via email. The recruiters will not email you from a public webmail client like Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo Mail, etc. If you are suspicious of a job posting or job-related email mentioning UHS or its subsidiaries, let us know by contacting us at: or 1-.
04/14/2026
Full time
Responsibilities ABOUT AIKEN PHYSICIANS ALLIANCE Aiken Physicians Alliance is affiliated with Aiken Regional Medical Centers, a 273-bed acute care facility offering a comprehensive range of specialties and services. Aiken Regional Medical Center has been ranked a top hospital in South Carolina by the Carolina Center for Medical Excellence for its treatment of heart attack, heart failure and pneumonia and has been recognized as an "A" rated facility by the Leapfrog Group. Aiken Physicians Alliance provides dedicated primary and specialty care for you and your family. Our family medicine providers are devoted to treating the whole person and provide comprehensive care for people of all ages. Our specialists are highly trained and experienced and work as part of an interdisciplinary team to provide care to patients. Aiken Physicians Alliance offers Primary Care, Cardiology, General Surgery, Gastroenterology, Orthopedics, Neurology, Neurosurgery, Pulmonology and Urology Care. You will work with a Care Team of physicians, advanced practitioners and staff providing compassionate and quality care. We have a welcoming environment and believe in strong team engagement. Website: Position Summary Assists the Market Director in planning, developing, organizing, implementing, and directing day-to-day functions of programs and activities. Develops and Implements policies and procedures in coordination with Corporate direction. Works closely with Practice Administrators/Managers on issues related to financial and operational performance. Communicates and implements corporate strategic initiatives within the Market. Demonstrates Service Excellence and conveys professionalism at all times with a strong motivation to achieve optimum results. This position is directly responsible for daily operations, inventory, overseeing IT and managed care initiatives. This position has direct reports and reports to the Market Director. Job Duties/Responsibilities: Consults with employees and physicians concerning the operation of their practice to assist in eliminating/correcting problem areas, and/or improvements of services. Assist employees and physicians with the development and use of departmental policies and procedures, and establishes a rapport so that each can see the importance of team work. In the absence of the Market Director, represents the Medical Group and participates in top level meetings. As needed, attends all functions, meetings, etc., as a representative of the Medical Group. Assists the Market Director in the development of the physician recruitment plan and in the recruitment of physicians according to the plan. Assists in the establishment of the medical practices for these recruited physicians. Establishes monthly reporting and analysis for these physicians. Assists the Regional Financial Analysts and Accountants in Revenue Cycle Management of the Medical Group Prepares and submits the proposed annual Operating, Maintenance, and Capital Expenditure budgets for designated cost center by the specified deadline. Interviews and selectively hires staff according to the needs of the department. Coaches and counsels staff as required; provides written documentation to support coaching and/or corrective action sessions as appropriate. Provides corrective action and, if necessary, terminates staff after appropriate counseling, and following Medical Group's policies and procedures. Maintains accountability for budget compliance and budget variance; provides written monthly justifications for budget variance > 5%. Benefit Highlights Challenging and rewarding work environment Competitive Compensation & Generous Paid Time Off Excellent Medical, Dental, Vision and Prescription Drug Plans 401(K) with company match and discounted stock plan SoFi Student Loan Refinancing Program • Career development opportunities within UHS and its 300+ Subsidiaries! About Universal Health Services One of the nation's largest and most respected providers of hospital and healthcare services, Universal Health Services, Inc. (UHS) has built an impressive record of achievement and performance. Growing steadily since its inception into an esteemed Fortune 500 corporation, annual revenues were $13.4 billion in 2022. During the year, UHS was again recognized as one of the World's Most Admired Companies by Fortune; and listed in Forbes ranking of America's Largest Public Companies. Headquartered in King of Prussia, PA, UHS has approximately 94,000 employees and continues to grow through its subsidiaries. Operating acute care hospitals, behavioral health facilities, outpatient facilities and ambulatory care access points, an insurance offering, a physician network and various related services located all over the U.S. states, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico and the United Kingdom. Qualifications Education Knowledge, Skills, Licensure, Training and Travel Bachelor's Degree in Health or Business Administration is required. A Master's degree in health or business administration and/or certification by the American College of Medical Practice Executives is preferred. Three to five years of physician practice business leadership experience or healthcare management experience is required. EEO Statement All UHS subsidiaries are committed to providing an environment of mutual respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants and teammates. UHS subsidiaries are equal opportunity employers and as such, openly support and fully commit to recruitment, selection, placement, promotion and compensation of individuals without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), genetic information, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. We believe that diversity and inclusion among our teammates is critical to our success. Notice At UHS and all our subsidiaries, our Human Resources departments and recruiters are here to help prospective candidates by matching skillset and experience with the best possible career path at UHS and our subsidiaries. We take pride in creating a highly efficient and best in class candidate experience. During the recruitment process, no recruiter or employee will request financial or personal information (Social Security Number, credit card or bank information, etc.) from you via email. The recruiters will not email you from a public webmail client like Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo Mail, etc. If you are suspicious of a job posting or job-related email mentioning UHS or its subsidiaries, let us know by contacting us at: or 1-.
Many nurses find the joy of serving others to be incredibly rewarding. This is especially true in the Navy Nurse Corps. When you work to improve the lives of others, you can vastly improve your own as well - both professionally and personally. As a Navy Nurse, you will serve your country by helping not only those in the military, but also their families and people in need around the globe. Excellent scholarship opportunities mean you have the potential to graduate from nursing school debt-free, and specialty training opportunities can give you a competitive edge in your field. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Officer None Navy Nurse Corps: What to Expect Nurse Corps Officer Anesthesiology More Information About Navy Nursing Responsibilities As an Officer in the Nurse Corps, you'll provide high-quality nursing care wherever there's a need, from Navy medical facilities and ships to humanitarian aid missions overseas. You'll work closely with other health providers to carry out job responsibilities such as: Providing general nursing care for Sailors, Marines, other service members and their families at the best military nursing facilities on shore, at sea and in the field Collaborating with Physicians, Surgeons, Cardiologists and other specialists to create and administer treatment plans Directing and instructing Hospital Corpsmen on how to provide quality patient care Applying leading-edge medical advances at world-class hospitals Utilizing some of the most advanced technology on the planet, such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), which can lead to less paperwork and more meaningful patient care Assisting with global relief efforts such as distributing vaccines or providing emergency care to victims of natural disasters Work Environment Nurse Corps Officers may serve at any one of more than 250 Navy and medical facilities around the globe, from Hawaii to Japan, Germany to Guam, and Washington, D.C., to Washington state. As a Navy Nurse, you may work at one of the highly acclaimed National Naval Medical Centers in Bethesda, MD, Portsmouth, VA, or San Diego, CA. You might even provide medical support aboard one of two dedicated hospital ships-the USNS Comfort and USNS Mercy. Additional opportunities are available on surface ships, with aircraft squadrons, or even with the Fleet Marine Force. Training & Advancement Upon commissioning, Nurses who are new to the Navy are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program designed to introduce you to Navy culture. Nurses commissioned through a school ROTC program may not need to attend ODS. Officer training is complete, you will learn the ins and outs of life as a Navy Nurse before receiving your first posting. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. The Navy provides Nurse Corps Officers the opportunity to specialize based on manning needs. Specialization fields include: Nurse Anesthetists - Administer general and regional anesthesia, monitor patients receiving anesthesia, and assist in instructing medical trainees and other Officers Primary Care Nurse Practitioners - Provide comprehensive health care and health maintenance for service members and their families Medical-Surgical Nurses - Assess, plan and implement direct nursing care of patients on an assigned unit, and assume charge nurse responsibilities Perioperative Nurses - Plan, implement and evaluate nursing care of surgery patients Critical Care Nurses - Provide highly skilled, specialized nursing care to critical patients, including en route care, and train personnel in critical care nursing procedures Mental Health Nurses and Nurse Practitioners - Provide direct patient care in mental health services, and lead and train other military and civilian personnel Military-specific Specializations - Education and training, manpower systems analysis, and nursing research Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in the medical field. Education Opportunities Wherever you are in your nursing career, the Navy can help ease your financial burdens and advance your career with generous financial assistance and continuing education programs. Available offers consist of scholarships, sign-on bonuses and loan repayment assistance. Help can be available if you're in graduate school or already in practice as well. For High School Students: Through a Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) Nurse Option scholarship, the Navy can cover the full cost - up to $180,000 - of your nursing education at some of the best colleges and universities in the country. For Nursing Students: If you're a nursing student opting to serve full-time in the Navy, you may get up to $34,000 to help pay your way through nursing school through the Nurse Candidate Program (NCP). For Graduate Students: If you're a graduate student enrolled in a postgraduate nursing program in certain nursing specialties and opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for up to $50,000 in nursing school loan repayment assistance. For Practicing Nurses: If you're a practicing nurse opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for an immediate, one-time sign-on bonus of up to $30,000. Depending on your specialty, you may have the option of choosing between a sign-on bonus, nursing school loan repayment assistance or specialty pay. To learn what you qualify to receive, request a medical recruiter contact you. Qualifications & Requirements A degree from a four-year college or university is a minimum educational requirement to become a Commissioned Officer. You must also attend Officer Training. There may be exceptions to the degree requirements based on extensive service experience. Additional qualifications include: U.S. Citizen between the ages of 18 and 41 Currently licensed and practicing nursing in the U.S. (new graduates must obtain a license within one year of beginning Active Duty service) In good standing (as a student or graduate) with a CCNE-accredited U.S. education program granting a Bachelor of Science degree Willing to serve a minimum of three years Active Duty In good physical condition and able to pass a full medical examination General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities When serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Nurse, your duties are carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Nurse Corps Officers in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For annual training, you may serve anywhere in the world, including locations in the U.S., at bases overseas, or in areas where humanitarian needs are great. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Nurses in the Navy Reserve serve in an Officer role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with this job, initial training requirements must first be met. For current or former Navy Officers (NAVET): Prior experience satisfies the initial leadership training requirement - so you will not need to go through Officer Training again. For current or former Officers of military branches other than the Navy (OSVET), as well as for Officer candidates without prior military experience: Officer Candidates are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program that provides a comprehensive and intense introduction to the responsibilities of Navy Staff Corps Officers. Officers who previously held a commission in another United States Military Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Public Health Service, or United States Coast Guard are exempt from attending ODS or LDO/CWO Academy. With flexible training options, Nurses in the Navy Reserve can comfortably balance civilian and military schedules. Additionally, professional nurses who choose to serve as Reserve Sailors in the Navy Nurse Corps may qualify for special offers. Depending on your specialty, you may qualify for an accession bonus or specialty pay. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Navy Nurse compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
04/14/2026
Full time
Many nurses find the joy of serving others to be incredibly rewarding. This is especially true in the Navy Nurse Corps. When you work to improve the lives of others, you can vastly improve your own as well - both professionally and personally. As a Navy Nurse, you will serve your country by helping not only those in the military, but also their families and people in need around the globe. Excellent scholarship opportunities mean you have the potential to graduate from nursing school debt-free, and specialty training opportunities can give you a competitive edge in your field. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Officer None Navy Nurse Corps: What to Expect Nurse Corps Officer Anesthesiology More Information About Navy Nursing Responsibilities As an Officer in the Nurse Corps, you'll provide high-quality nursing care wherever there's a need, from Navy medical facilities and ships to humanitarian aid missions overseas. You'll work closely with other health providers to carry out job responsibilities such as: Providing general nursing care for Sailors, Marines, other service members and their families at the best military nursing facilities on shore, at sea and in the field Collaborating with Physicians, Surgeons, Cardiologists and other specialists to create and administer treatment plans Directing and instructing Hospital Corpsmen on how to provide quality patient care Applying leading-edge medical advances at world-class hospitals Utilizing some of the most advanced technology on the planet, such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), which can lead to less paperwork and more meaningful patient care Assisting with global relief efforts such as distributing vaccines or providing emergency care to victims of natural disasters Work Environment Nurse Corps Officers may serve at any one of more than 250 Navy and medical facilities around the globe, from Hawaii to Japan, Germany to Guam, and Washington, D.C., to Washington state. As a Navy Nurse, you may work at one of the highly acclaimed National Naval Medical Centers in Bethesda, MD, Portsmouth, VA, or San Diego, CA. You might even provide medical support aboard one of two dedicated hospital ships-the USNS Comfort and USNS Mercy. Additional opportunities are available on surface ships, with aircraft squadrons, or even with the Fleet Marine Force. Training & Advancement Upon commissioning, Nurses who are new to the Navy are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program designed to introduce you to Navy culture. Nurses commissioned through a school ROTC program may not need to attend ODS. Officer training is complete, you will learn the ins and outs of life as a Navy Nurse before receiving your first posting. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. The Navy provides Nurse Corps Officers the opportunity to specialize based on manning needs. Specialization fields include: Nurse Anesthetists - Administer general and regional anesthesia, monitor patients receiving anesthesia, and assist in instructing medical trainees and other Officers Primary Care Nurse Practitioners - Provide comprehensive health care and health maintenance for service members and their families Medical-Surgical Nurses - Assess, plan and implement direct nursing care of patients on an assigned unit, and assume charge nurse responsibilities Perioperative Nurses - Plan, implement and evaluate nursing care of surgery patients Critical Care Nurses - Provide highly skilled, specialized nursing care to critical patients, including en route care, and train personnel in critical care nursing procedures Mental Health Nurses and Nurse Practitioners - Provide direct patient care in mental health services, and lead and train other military and civilian personnel Military-specific Specializations - Education and training, manpower systems analysis, and nursing research Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in the medical field. Education Opportunities Wherever you are in your nursing career, the Navy can help ease your financial burdens and advance your career with generous financial assistance and continuing education programs. Available offers consist of scholarships, sign-on bonuses and loan repayment assistance. Help can be available if you're in graduate school or already in practice as well. For High School Students: Through a Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) Nurse Option scholarship, the Navy can cover the full cost - up to $180,000 - of your nursing education at some of the best colleges and universities in the country. For Nursing Students: If you're a nursing student opting to serve full-time in the Navy, you may get up to $34,000 to help pay your way through nursing school through the Nurse Candidate Program (NCP). For Graduate Students: If you're a graduate student enrolled in a postgraduate nursing program in certain nursing specialties and opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for up to $50,000 in nursing school loan repayment assistance. For Practicing Nurses: If you're a practicing nurse opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for an immediate, one-time sign-on bonus of up to $30,000. Depending on your specialty, you may have the option of choosing between a sign-on bonus, nursing school loan repayment assistance or specialty pay. To learn what you qualify to receive, request a medical recruiter contact you. Qualifications & Requirements A degree from a four-year college or university is a minimum educational requirement to become a Commissioned Officer. You must also attend Officer Training. There may be exceptions to the degree requirements based on extensive service experience. Additional qualifications include: U.S. Citizen between the ages of 18 and 41 Currently licensed and practicing nursing in the U.S. (new graduates must obtain a license within one year of beginning Active Duty service) In good standing (as a student or graduate) with a CCNE-accredited U.S. education program granting a Bachelor of Science degree Willing to serve a minimum of three years Active Duty In good physical condition and able to pass a full medical examination General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities When serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Nurse, your duties are carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Nurse Corps Officers in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For annual training, you may serve anywhere in the world, including locations in the U.S., at bases overseas, or in areas where humanitarian needs are great. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Nurses in the Navy Reserve serve in an Officer role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with this job, initial training requirements must first be met. For current or former Navy Officers (NAVET): Prior experience satisfies the initial leadership training requirement - so you will not need to go through Officer Training again. For current or former Officers of military branches other than the Navy (OSVET), as well as for Officer candidates without prior military experience: Officer Candidates are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program that provides a comprehensive and intense introduction to the responsibilities of Navy Staff Corps Officers. Officers who previously held a commission in another United States Military Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Public Health Service, or United States Coast Guard are exempt from attending ODS or LDO/CWO Academy. With flexible training options, Nurses in the Navy Reserve can comfortably balance civilian and military schedules. Additionally, professional nurses who choose to serve as Reserve Sailors in the Navy Nurse Corps may qualify for special offers. Depending on your specialty, you may qualify for an accession bonus or specialty pay. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Navy Nurse compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
Description CHRISTUS Santa Rosa is proud to bring more than 145 years of Catholic, faith-based, health care excellence to Alamo Heights, an area known for its rich history and quality. Overlooking the Quarry Golf Course, the 36-bed short stay surgical hospital provides state-of-the-art technology including electronic medical records complemented by highly specialized services, physicians, and clinical care teams. Summary: The competent Nurse, in the same or similar clinical setting, practices independently and demonstrates an awareness of all relevant aspects of a situation. Provides routine and complex care, with the ability to on long-range goals or plans. Continues to develop the ability to cope with and manage contingencies of clinical nursing. Makes appropriate assignments and delegates to other care providers as a means to help manage the clinical situation. Responsibilities: Meets expectations of the applicable OneCHRISTUS Competencies: Leader of Self, Leader of Others, or Leader of Leaders. Consistent with the ANA Scope and Standards of Practice, provides nursing care utilizing the nursing process, including assessment, diagnosis, planning, intervention and evaluation for assigned patients. Addresses increasingly complex psychological, emotional, cultural, and social needs of patient and families in accordance with their level of practice. Using the appropriate protocol, administers medications and treatments; monitors for side-effects and effectiveness of the treatment prescribed. Documents patient history, symptoms, medication, and care given. Assess learning needs and provides education to patients, family members and/or care givers; identify issues and resources. Job Requirements: Education/Skills Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing, preferred Experience 1 year of experience in the related nursing specialty preferred Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications BLS required RN License in state of employment or compact Work Schedule: 4 Days - 10 Hours Work Type: Full Time
04/14/2026
Full time
Description CHRISTUS Santa Rosa is proud to bring more than 145 years of Catholic, faith-based, health care excellence to Alamo Heights, an area known for its rich history and quality. Overlooking the Quarry Golf Course, the 36-bed short stay surgical hospital provides state-of-the-art technology including electronic medical records complemented by highly specialized services, physicians, and clinical care teams. Summary: The competent Nurse, in the same or similar clinical setting, practices independently and demonstrates an awareness of all relevant aspects of a situation. Provides routine and complex care, with the ability to on long-range goals or plans. Continues to develop the ability to cope with and manage contingencies of clinical nursing. Makes appropriate assignments and delegates to other care providers as a means to help manage the clinical situation. Responsibilities: Meets expectations of the applicable OneCHRISTUS Competencies: Leader of Self, Leader of Others, or Leader of Leaders. Consistent with the ANA Scope and Standards of Practice, provides nursing care utilizing the nursing process, including assessment, diagnosis, planning, intervention and evaluation for assigned patients. Addresses increasingly complex psychological, emotional, cultural, and social needs of patient and families in accordance with their level of practice. Using the appropriate protocol, administers medications and treatments; monitors for side-effects and effectiveness of the treatment prescribed. Documents patient history, symptoms, medication, and care given. Assess learning needs and provides education to patients, family members and/or care givers; identify issues and resources. Job Requirements: Education/Skills Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing, preferred Experience 1 year of experience in the related nursing specialty preferred Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications BLS required RN License in state of employment or compact Work Schedule: 4 Days - 10 Hours Work Type: Full Time
Seeking a full-time BE/BC Pediatrician to join team in the beautiful lakes country of west-central Minnesota. Join an established pediatrics practice with 2 other full-time Pediatricians due to department growth. Our pediatricians provide the full scope of primary care services to include: Child and teen well visits, general pediatric visits, sports & activity physicals, ADD & ADHD treatment in conjunction with external mental health facility within community, attendance at C-sections, emergency situations, and high-risk deliveries. Equitable participation in on-call rotation, 1:5 Dedicated Pediatric Department within multi-specialty clinic with inpatient rounding on the Pediatric Floor and Newborn Nursery (hospital & clinic are attached) Practice in a 6-year-old, $30 million dollar state of the art medical clinic Epic EMR Compensation and benefits Base compensation salary: $295k Guaranteed salary for the first 2 contract years of employment with opportunity for additional compensation based on production Ability to earn above guaranteed salary if provider exceeds production hours worked 6 weeks paid time off while on guarantee Insurance coverage: health, dental, life, disability insurance (long and short term) and full malpractice Annual employer contribution of a generous 10% of wages toward retirement (100% vested after one year without employee contribution requirements) Retirement plan includes: 401K, profit sharing and cash balance plan Two year partnership track into Medical Group which allows for additional retirement savings opportunities Very generous sign-on bonus and relocation stipend CME reimbursement, professional dues and memberships Why Work Here? Minnesota has been consistently rated one of the best states in the country to practice medicine. Top 100 rural & community healthcare system for seven consecutive years & has been listed on Newsweek s World s Best Hospital in 2022 In-house specialty support: Allergy/Asthma, Otolaryngology, Cardiology, Dermatology, OB/GYN, Optometry, Ophthalmology, Orthopedics, Podiatry, Psychiatry, Emergency Medicine, Hospital Medicine, Anesthesia, Audiology, General Surgery, Pathology, Pediatrics, Plastic Surgery, Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Radiology, Radiation Oncology, and Medical Oncology Our healthcare system is an independent system and locally owned and operated Our medical group is independent and operated by a physician lead board of directors The Community: The city is an area known for excellent private and public school systems community college, local wineries & breweries, low cost of living, nearby zoo s, big box retail (Home Depot, Applebee s, Caribou Coffee, Shopko, Walmart, and more), movie theater, bowling alley, event center, nearby resorts & casino s, health spas, YMCA, fishing, cross country skiing, kayaking, hiking, fishing, & biking. 8-golf courses within a 30-mile radius of city Number 1 county in the United States with most lakes, with 1,100 lakes in Ottertail County Central lakes biking/walking trail begins in Fergus Falls and is a 55 mile, paved trail that goes to central MN North Country Scenic Trail runs through the town (beginning in Vermont & runs through central ND) Within city limits, there are 5 lakes & 17 park & recreational areas Easy access to Fargo, ND (1 hour drive); and Minneapolis/St. Paul (2 hour drive) Children s museum & indoor playground Enjoy a safe, low crime community of 14,000 residents APPLY NOW or TEXT Job and email address to 636 - 628 - 2412. Search all of our provider opportunities here: brittmedical DOT com
04/14/2026
Full time
Seeking a full-time BE/BC Pediatrician to join team in the beautiful lakes country of west-central Minnesota. Join an established pediatrics practice with 2 other full-time Pediatricians due to department growth. Our pediatricians provide the full scope of primary care services to include: Child and teen well visits, general pediatric visits, sports & activity physicals, ADD & ADHD treatment in conjunction with external mental health facility within community, attendance at C-sections, emergency situations, and high-risk deliveries. Equitable participation in on-call rotation, 1:5 Dedicated Pediatric Department within multi-specialty clinic with inpatient rounding on the Pediatric Floor and Newborn Nursery (hospital & clinic are attached) Practice in a 6-year-old, $30 million dollar state of the art medical clinic Epic EMR Compensation and benefits Base compensation salary: $295k Guaranteed salary for the first 2 contract years of employment with opportunity for additional compensation based on production Ability to earn above guaranteed salary if provider exceeds production hours worked 6 weeks paid time off while on guarantee Insurance coverage: health, dental, life, disability insurance (long and short term) and full malpractice Annual employer contribution of a generous 10% of wages toward retirement (100% vested after one year without employee contribution requirements) Retirement plan includes: 401K, profit sharing and cash balance plan Two year partnership track into Medical Group which allows for additional retirement savings opportunities Very generous sign-on bonus and relocation stipend CME reimbursement, professional dues and memberships Why Work Here? Minnesota has been consistently rated one of the best states in the country to practice medicine. Top 100 rural & community healthcare system for seven consecutive years & has been listed on Newsweek s World s Best Hospital in 2022 In-house specialty support: Allergy/Asthma, Otolaryngology, Cardiology, Dermatology, OB/GYN, Optometry, Ophthalmology, Orthopedics, Podiatry, Psychiatry, Emergency Medicine, Hospital Medicine, Anesthesia, Audiology, General Surgery, Pathology, Pediatrics, Plastic Surgery, Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Radiology, Radiation Oncology, and Medical Oncology Our healthcare system is an independent system and locally owned and operated Our medical group is independent and operated by a physician lead board of directors The Community: The city is an area known for excellent private and public school systems community college, local wineries & breweries, low cost of living, nearby zoo s, big box retail (Home Depot, Applebee s, Caribou Coffee, Shopko, Walmart, and more), movie theater, bowling alley, event center, nearby resorts & casino s, health spas, YMCA, fishing, cross country skiing, kayaking, hiking, fishing, & biking. 8-golf courses within a 30-mile radius of city Number 1 county in the United States with most lakes, with 1,100 lakes in Ottertail County Central lakes biking/walking trail begins in Fergus Falls and is a 55 mile, paved trail that goes to central MN North Country Scenic Trail runs through the town (beginning in Vermont & runs through central ND) Within city limits, there are 5 lakes & 17 park & recreational areas Easy access to Fargo, ND (1 hour drive); and Minneapolis/St. Paul (2 hour drive) Children s museum & indoor playground Enjoy a safe, low crime community of 14,000 residents APPLY NOW or TEXT Job and email address to 636 - 628 - 2412. Search all of our provider opportunities here: brittmedical DOT com