Disability Clinical RN Quality Assurance Specialist
Blank StreetFull Time
Senior (5 to 8 years)
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The position is listed as part-time employment, but requires a full-time commitment with an assignment-based schedule of 40+ hours per week and national travel.
Candidates must have a Nursing Degree (ADN or BSN), an active RN license, hospital or industry experience, and professional business acumen including communication and soft skills. Preferred experience includes Emergency Room or Critical Care, and the ability to clear hospital vendor credentialing including up-to-date vaccinations is required.
The role involves national travel to support customer needs, requires providing 3 weeks of availability per month, having a personal vehicle for assignments up to 3 hours from home, and being located within 1 hour of a major airport.
This information is not specified in the job description.
Strong candidates will have an RN license, nursing degree, hospital experience preferably in ER or Critical Care, excellent communication and documentation skills, leadership experience, physical ability to stand and lift up to 50 pounds, and flexibility for travel and independent work.
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