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Renal Services RN Supervisor - Now Hiring

A thriving healthcare organization in the Nashville Metro Area is looking to hire a Renal Services RN Supervisor to join their leadership team.
This is a fantastic opportunity for a skilled Inpatient Dialysis Nurse Supervisor to join a stellar organization in a popular area.
This large, Level I Trauma Center offers comprehensive acute care and an extensive network of primary and specialty care clinics.
This Magnet-journey facility has received a Grade A by Leapfrog and is widely recognized as one of the country's top hospitals.
Reporting to the Nurse Manager, the Renal Services RN Supervisor will lead a dedicated team of 18 staff in this state-of-the-art unit with 8-beds.
In this comprehensive role, the Inpatient Dialysis Nurse Supervisor will have oversight of staffing, quality initiatives, ensuring departmental compliance, and daily work flow processes.
This unit provides treatment to patients of all ages with diverse needs such as platelet depletions, apheresis, and red cell exchanges.
The ideal candidate is BSN-prepared with previous inpatient dialysis leadership experience.
This is a great opportunity for an experienced Renal Services RN Supervisor to be an influential change agent at a quality facility.
The Inpatient Dialysis Nurse Supervisor will thrive in this fun, gorgeous area known for its lively music and performance art scene, diverse restaurants, sporting events, shopping and more! With top notch schools and universities, safe neighborhoods, affordable housing, and a year-round temperate climate, it is no wonder this region is a popular place to plant one's roots.
This stellar facility will move quickly to interview a Renal Services RN Supervisor and offers competitive compensation with a full suite of benefits including retirement plans with matching, employee discounts, and more!Salary:
$32 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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