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Job Details
New Grad/RN - Neuroscience Unit
Requisition #: 462863
Location: Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center,
Baltimore,
MD 21201
Category: Nursing
Work Shift: Rotating Shift
Work Week: Full Time
Weekend Work Required: Yes
Date Posted: Jan. 18, 2022
As a Neuroscience Unit RN, you will work with a patient population consisting brain injury/brain bleeds, brain tumors, back/spine surgery, CVA, seizures, and spinal cord injuries.
Qualifications:
- Current Maryland or Compact RN license
- CPR certification - AHA, Red Cross, or Military Training Network accepted
- Associate degree in nursing required, BSN preferred , BSN to be completed within four years
- Previous RN experience preferred but will consider New Grad
Benefits for you and your family:
- Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Life and Disability Insurance
- Employee tuition reimbursement
- Dependent tuition reimbursement
- Clinical ladder
- Daycare
- On campus gym
Apply today!
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