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Join Oak Street Health in Newark, NJ as a Registered Nurse. Utilize your active RN license and EMR experience to provide competent triage, symptom management, and chronic care education. This role offers a comprehensive benefits package and focuses on building strong patient relationships through...
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United States , Newark, New Jersey
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72627.00 - 155538.00 USD / Year
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CVS Health
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Family Nurse Practitioner
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Join Westside Family Healthcare as a Family Nurse Practitioner in Newark. Provide high-quality, patient-centered primary care in a supportive Medical Home model. A Master's degree, RN/ARNP licensure, and ambulatory experience are required. Receive a competitive $20,000 sign-on bonus.
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United States , Newark
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Westside Family Healthcare Inc
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Assistant Nurse Manager
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Seeking an Assistant Nurse Manager (RN) for the 3B Medical Telemetry Unit at Christiana Hospital in Newark. This leadership role shares 24/7 operational accountability, requiring a BSN, 3-5 years' clinical leadership experience, and a commitment to obtaining a Master's degree. Enjoy robust benefi...
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United States , Newark
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110177.60 - 176280.00 USD / Year
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Christiana Care
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Nursing is a dynamic and profoundly rewarding profession dedicated to the care, advocacy, and treatment of individuals, families, and communities. At its core, it is a holistic practice that blends clinical expertise with compassionate human connection. Nurses are the backbone of the healthcare system, serving as patient advocates, educators, and critical thinkers in a wide array of settings from hospitals and clinics to schools, homes, and research facilities. For those seeking to make a tangible difference, exploring nurse jobs opens a door to a career defined by both challenge and immense personal fulfillment. The typical responsibilities of a registered nurse are vast and varied, centered on the complete patient care journey. This includes conducting comprehensive patient assessments, monitoring vital signs, and administering medications and treatments as prescribed by physicians. Nurses develop and implement individualized care plans, educate patients and their families about health conditions and management strategies, and provide emotional support during times of illness or stress. They operate sophisticated medical equipment, document patient progress with meticulous accuracy, and collaborate seamlessly within multidisciplinary teams that may include doctors, specialists, and allied health professionals to ensure coordinated and effective care. In specialized areas like perioperative or critical care, these responsibilities become more focused, involving pre-operative preparation, intra-operative assistance, and post-anesthesia or intensive care unit monitoring. To succeed in nursing jobs, individuals must possess a specific blend of hard and soft skills. The foundational requirement is a formal nursing qualification, such as a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) or equivalent, leading to successful licensure or registration with the relevant national or state nursing board, a non-negotiable prerequisite for practice. Clinical skills in areas like patient assessment, wound care, and medication administration are essential. Equally critical are exceptional interpersonal and communication skills to build trust with patients and collaborate with colleagues. Nurses must demonstrate strong critical thinking and problem-solving abilities to make swift, accurate clinical judgments. Emotional resilience, empathy, stamina for long shifts, and a meticulous attention to detail are also paramount traits. Many nurse jobs also require or favor additional certifications in specialized fields such as emergency care, pediatrics, oncology, or anesthesia. The profession offers unparalleled diversity, with career pathways extending into specialties like mental health, community health, education, management, and informatics. Whether providing direct bedside care, leading public health initiatives, or contributing to medical research, nursing jobs represent a commitment to lifelong learning and professional development. It is a career that demands dedication but offers the unique reward of impacting human lives at their most vulnerable, making it one of the most trusted and essential professions in the world. For compassionate individuals with a scientific mind and a desire to serve, a career in nursing provides a stable, respected, and deeply meaningful vocation with endless opportunities for growth and specialization.

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