Nursing Jobs in Georgia

Have you been exploring nursing opportunities in Georgia recently? As demand for nurses continues to rise, there are a growing number of jobs available in all areas of healthcare. If you’re a licensed nurse seeking a new position, check out these three nursing job opportunities available with BOS Medical:

 

Crisis Stabilization Nurse

BOS Medical is currently looking for RNs to work in a CSU facility, with shifts available immediately. Crisis Stabilization Nurses must implement individualized treatment plans under the supervision of a Health Care Practitioner, as well as communicate information among the nursing staff and medical personnel. To excel in this position, you must demonstrate critical thinking skills and the ability to adapt quickly to unexpected situations.

 

Correctional Nurse

As a Correctional Nurse, you’ll be responsible for implementing individualized treatment plans and communicating information to nursing staff and various medical personnel. In this role, you must attend mandatory staff meetings and trainings and exhibit critical thinking skills in various situations. Requirements of the job include a nursing license and at least one year of correctional experience. To qualify, you must hold a current nursing license and have at least one year of experience.

 

Long-term Care Nurse

BOS Medical currently has part-time and full-time openings for licensed practical nurses in long-term facilities. LTC nursing (long-term care nursing) positions require assessing, planning, and implementing patient care; assessing patients’ conditions; and collecting and analyzing data and information from healthcare members. To qualify as an LTC nurse, you must be a Georgia licensed practical nurse (LPN) and have it least one year of work experience in the field.

 

 

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