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Operating room Educator at Appcast in Bethlehem, NH

A rewarding opportunity for an Operating Room Nurse Educator is now available at a Critical Access Hospital in northern New Hampshire bordering Vermont. The Operating Room Nurse Educator will be joining a state of the art acute care facility home to 25 licensed beds. Hospital offers patient and family focused care within inpatient critical care, medical, surgical and emergency services; along with variety of outpatient services including cardiac and physical rehabilitation, oncology services, radiology and a fully equipped lab. Hospital is affiliated with a New Hampshire based health care system, whose goal is to provide and maintain access to high quality healthcare throughout the community. The OR Nurse Educator will be a registered nurse with a strong OR Background of an Operating room nurse including, circulating, scrubbing and PACU experience. OR Nurse Educator will be a crucial aspect in guiding new on boarding nurses, implementing orientation of new and experienced nurses of ongoing developmental skills. Preferred candidate will have 5-10 years of OR experience, excellent communication within the healthcare setting, and have a Bachelors of Science in Nursing. Position does require the OR Nurse Educator to be hands on and an interest in mentorship. Hospital is situated in a rural town with access to groceries, dining, basic necessities and a historic downtown with its boutique shops. The surrounding area offers local town events year round, and plenty of outdoor recreation with amongst the northern white mountains, parks and the Connecticut river. Hospital is looking to set up interviews, offering a competitive pay package along with full benefits. Apply today to enjoy the peaceful surrounding!
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
NursingEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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