As one of the top states in the country attempting to fill nursing jobs, New York has undertaken a number of steps to increase funding and educational training in the discipline. It is estimated that New York will experience a shortage of 37,000 nurses by the year 2015, with most of these available New York nursing jobs situation in the New York City area. However, the Health Care Association of New York State estimates that four out of five hospitals in the State are experiencing nursing shortages.
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Clinical Nurse Specialist Master’s Degree in clinical nursing practice. Initiates nursing research projects, and assists other members of the nursing staff to develop research skills.... Melville, NY
5/25/2023
Master’s Degree in clinical nursing practice. Initiates nursing research projects, and assists other members of the nursing staff to develop research skills....
Syracuse, NY
5/15/2023
Possession of or eligibility for a license to practice as a registered nurse in New York State and two years of post-licensure clinical nursing experience in an…...
Stony Brook, NY
5/12/2023
Functions as a clinical nursing expert in the specialty area(s) assigned by modeling exemplary advanced practice nursing and patient outcomes....
Roslyn, NY
5/9/2023
Clinical Nurse Specialist/ Nurse Educator Master's degree as a CNS preferred or Master's degree in nursing required,. Current Certification in Nursing required;...
Nurse Specialist - 7W CTICU/CTICR Functions as a clinical nursing expert in the specialty area(s) assigned by modeling exemplary advanced practice nursing and patient outcomes.... Stony Brook, NY
4/26/2023
Functions as a clinical nursing expert in the specialty area(s) assigned by modeling exemplary advanced practice nursing and patient outcomes....
Clinical Nurse Specialist Strong clinical and critical thinking skills. Bachelor's degree in nursing. Certification in staff development or education.... Forest Hills, NY
2/21/2023
Strong clinical and critical thinking skills. Bachelor's degree in nursing. Certification in staff development or education....
Rochester, NY
1/12/2023
Graduate of a clinical nurse specialist education program registered by NYSED or meet alternative education or experience criteria acceptable to NYSED....
Rego Park, NY
1/6/2023
Participates in quality meetings to discuss cases and review clinical outcomes. When determining a team member's base salary and/or rate, several factors may be…...
Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) Graduate of a clinical nurse specialist education program registered by NYSED or meet alternative education or experience criteria acceptable to NYSED.... Rochester, NY
2/1/2022
Graduate of a clinical nurse specialist education program registered by NYSED or meet alternative education or experience criteria acceptable to NYSED....
Brooklyn, NY
12/23/2021
Assess the unique nursing needs of these patients, formulates nursing care plans and writes nursing orders under the direction of the attending physician or…...
Brooklyn, NY
8/3/2021
Assess the unique nursing needs of these patients, formulates nursing care plans, and writes nursing orders under the direction of the attending physician, or…...
CLINICAL NURSE SPECIALIST Masters or doctoral degree in nursing as a Clinical Nurse Specialist. Provides recommendations to nursing leadership regarding developments in the respective…... Bronx, NY
1/19/2021
Masters or doctoral degree in nursing as a Clinical Nurse Specialist. Provides recommendations to nursing leadership regarding developments in the respective…...
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Clinical Nurse Specialist
Clinical nurse specialists (CNSs) are advanced practice nurses that provide direct patient care and expert consultations in a chosen specialty, such as public health or neonatal nursing. To become a CNS, a licensed RN must earn a master?s and pass a certification exam in the chosen specialization, such as the exams offered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) that are accredited by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies and the Accreditation Board for Specialty Nursing Certification. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics expects excellent, overall job growth for registered nurses?especially for CNSs, who increasingly replace physicians as more affordable primary care providers.