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Emergency Center Registered Nurse II - Night Shift
Job SummaryThe Nurse Clinician II (NCII) has knowledge and skills necessary to meet standards for professional practice specified in Texas Nursing Practice Act and by HCHD Nursing Service. The practice patterns of competent generalists are characterized by the application of standards, principles, and algorithms to clinical situations. The NCII independently and safely manages patients with problems common to patients in his/her assigned clinical area; recognizes when he/she needs assistance and seeks appropriate resources.Minimum QualificationsDegrees:Bachelor of Science in Nursing preferred Diploma in Nursing; Graduate from an accredited school of NursingLicensure/Certification: R
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