
ICU / HDU Nursing - East Coast (North Carolina), USA
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The University of North Carolina Hospitals, a 700+ bed Level 1 teaching and trauma center is located on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the nation’s first state university. The UNC Healthcare system is a non-profit health care system owned by the State of North Carolina UNC Hospitals is nationally recognized as a leader and innovator in healthcare. UNC’s division of Health Affairs has been called “the most complete constellation of education, research and service efforts in the field of health available on any university campus.” The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill houses the UNC School of Nursing, UNC School of Medicine, UNC School of Dentistry, UNC School of Pharmacy and the UNC School of Public Health. UNC Hospitals and the university are now united along with Rex Healthcare and UNC Healthcare’s community practices, under the auspices of UNC Healthcare. There is also an air and ground patient transportation system that provides helicopter service statewide from Chapel Hill and community-based ambulance transportation from a growing number of sites outside the Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill area. The hospital is looking for RNs with a minimum of 1 year of experience and strong computer skills (electronic documentation). As there are a variety of positions, they ideally they require nurses who can be flexible in their shifts (days and nights). You’ll be working closely with the doctors and supported by a strong dedicated team of nurses, but as the hospital is expanding, they will also looking to some nurses who can show leadership potential. Nurses employed in these positions will plan, direct, and provide professional nursing care within an assigned unit using a multidisciplinary approach. Background information on hospital culture 1. Teaching environment - exposure to a wide variety of cases 2. Challenging environment - the variety and volume of cases coupled with advanced technologies will challenge an RN's clinical skills. Good fits are those that embrace both the mental and physical aspects of the position. 3. Strong collaboration amongst MDs and RNs. They enjoy talking with and teaching staff. They go out of their way to engage staff in the care of the patient. They have a "hands on" infrastructure. The Dean of the Medical School is President of the hospital. 4. Patient oriented environment 5. Advanced technologies 6. Research facility, MDs are deeply involved in research, product development 7. Staff diversity: Multi-cultural environment (Philippinos, Middle Eastern, Canadian, African, Caucasian etc.) Also, 50% of surgeons are male, 50% female. 8. Caliber of the staff is very high. There is a lot of longevity as well. Importantly, RNs who have worked as travelers have returned to UNC for permanent positions. 9. Gown vs. town: this hospital serves the public and not just private patients 10. Social environment: Six OR teams, they work hard, play hard and socialize outside of work. 11. Continuing Education: Many RNs are in school, they want to grow. CRNA program available. Good education budget: monthly and bi-monthly in-services. 12. UNCH is a family environment. Location is ideal - weather is good, economy is strong, housing is affordable, excellent school system. In order to be considered for interview, you must be a registered general nurse who is currently working in an ICU / HDU environment. You'll need to be adaptable, have excellent communication skills and a passion for nursing. Additionally, you'll need to meet the educational requirements for a US nursing license in North Carolina State and US immigration requirements - Adevia will give you guidance on these matters. Applications will be considered from nurses who hold an RGN qualification and are currently practising as an ICU / HDU nurse. Although ideally you will have passed your NCLEX, the hospital will consider applications from exceptional nurses who are yet to start the NCLEX process. Adevia can also offer guidance and support in this area - click here for more information www.adevia.com/nclex.shtml Full Green Card sponsorship for nurse and family NCLEX & RN licensure fees Amazing Salaries plus shift differential Free initial accommodation Medical, Dental, Life and Disability Insurance 32 paid days off per year $1,500 sign on bonus Pension and retirement plans Generous tuition assistance Child care assistance *With any Salary in the USA, it's important not to get caught up with exchange rates, by this we mean that $70,000 doesn't equate to £35,000. As a general rule, what you pay £1 for in the UK, will cost you $1 in the US ie: A Big Mac costs £3.00 in the UK, but costs $3.00 in the USA. |
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If you have the appropriate experience and find this opportunity of interest, please call the Adevia US team
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If you have the appropriate experience and find this opportunity of interest, please call the Adevia US team