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Estimated Pay $39 per hour
Hours Full-time, Part-time
Location Woodsboro, Texas

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Calling all NICU Healthcare professionals looking to grow in their career with an award-winning Healthcare system! A reputable hospital in the state of Texas is seeking a motivated NICU Nurse Manager! 

This great opportunity is with a 150+ patient pediatric tertiary care hospital that has been serving its community with the most advanced, innovative, and forward-thinking services for over 70 years. This NICU Nurse Manager will be joining a Level III Trauma Center that is part a Magnet Designated, non-profit medical center that emphasizes the health and well-being of its community through maintaining the core values of Safety, Justice, and Integrity. This reputable hospital has also earned a number of prestigious awards as seen with their American Heart Association Get with The Guidelines Stroke Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award, their recognition as a Top 100 Hospital in the Nation, and their LeapFrog “A” Rating for overall safety.

The NICU Nurse Manager will be leading a highly-skilled team of healthcare professionals with a hospital that provides a wide array of services. Cancer Care, a Heart Institute, 24/7 Emergency Services, Diagnostic Imaging, advanced surgical procedures, and Women’s Services are just a few of the service lines that this large hospital offers.

The NICU Nurse Manager will be providing leadership and management to a 65+ bed, Level IV Intensive Care Nursery. This Neonatal Intensive Care Unit cares for all sick and premature babies as small as 23 weeks gestations. This NICU supports Labor and Delivery by responding to all high-risk deliveries. This NICU Nurse Manager will be providing leadership to a team of 160 FTEs including RT Staff, Registered Nurses, Clinical Coordinators, Charge Nurses, and will collaborate with three other NICU Nurse Managers. Responsibilities in this role include staff assessments, daily operations, and will report directly to the Neonatal Director and other department leaders to maintain the highest level of patient care. To maximize success in this role, the NICU Nurse Manager will ideally possess previous NICU nursing leadership experience and display the ability to effectively train and communicate with staff.

Not only will the NICU Nurse Manager be leading a highly skilled team with one of the most sought-after medical centers in the state of Texas, but they’ll also be living in an award-winning location. This city has been recognized as a 2021 Top Place to Live by U.S. News & World for this city’s low cost of living, gorgeous desert scenery, and its proximity to amazing entertainment. This is the ideal location with an amazing hospital for the NICU Nurse Manager to pursue. Ready and eager to extend a robust offer to a motivated nursing leader, this is an opportunity you don’t want to miss. Apply today!