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Baylor RN Supervisor - Crowne Health Care of Greenville

Baylor RN Supervisor Sat/Sun Day Shift 12 hour shift- Crowne Health Care of Greenville Crowne Health Care of Greenville is currently accepting applications for Baylor Nurse within our long-term care facility specializing in geriatrics.
This position requires dedication to a job well done, dependability, flexibility, accountability, and a positive attitude is a must.
Must enjoy working with our residents and families.
Crowne Health Care of Greenville is a part of Crowne Health Care which is an Alabama based system of nursing facilities that are family-owned.
We pride ourselves with our high number of long-term committed employees and promoting within- at Crowne, you are family.
Working in a Nursing Rehabilitation setting allows time for one on one care and getting to know each resident.
Benefits Competitive Pay- Pay scale Based on Experience 401(k) and 401(k) matching Dental insurance, Disability insurance, Flexible spending account, Health insurance, Life insurance and Vision insurance Paid time off Qualifications Must be an active Alabama licenses RN or LPN Long Term Care experience preferred.
Essential Job Functions Oversee daily care of residents and management of staff each weekend.
12 hour shifts.
Day shift.
#INDMEDJob Type:
Full-timePay:
Up to $38.
00 per hour
Benefits:
401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Referral program Vision insuranceMedical specialties:
GeriatricsSchedule:
12 hour shift Every weekendWork setting:
In-person Long term care Nursing home Rehabilitation centerApplication Question(s):
Are you aware this is a Baylor / Weekend position?License/Certification:
RN License (Preferred)Work Location:
In personSalary:
Up to $38.
00 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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