There is a clear gap between the supply and the demand for Texas nursing jobs. Like elsewhere, Texas is suffering from a shortage of nurses, to the tune of 70,000 by 2020. The State Legislature is working on a number of bills to improve training capacity so that they can fill many of these Texas nursing jobs. Though the bulk of the nursing jobs in Texas are located in the Dallas and Houston areas, there is a clear need for nurses throughout the State.
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Houston, TX
3/27/2023
Contact clinical support team members to resolve any charge or encounter issues. Communicates effectively with nursing staff regarding missing or incomplete…...
Galveston, TX
3/9/2023
The clinical nurse specialist serves as practitioner, educator, consultant, and collaborator to provide advanced clinical and analytical skills in a patient…...
Austin, TX
3/7/2023
RN or LVN/LPN with current licensure to practice nursing in the practicing state. Demonstrates excellent observation, nursing judgement, and communication…...
Temple, TX
3/4/2023
Overview: $60,000 - $85,000 / year Supervisory role 401K match Why You’ll Love Being an Clinical Support Specialist (NE) at AccentCare Do you enjoy…...
Longview, TX
3/2/2023
The knowledge of basic health care is required to help people cope with their actual or potential health or illness problems or the treatment thereof requiring…...
Nursing Improvement Specialist (CNS) Promotes patient safety and quality outcomes through collaboration, clinical inquiry, and clinical judgment using evidence-based clinical practice guidelines…... Fort Worth, TX
1/31/2023
Promotes patient safety and quality outcomes through collaboration, clinical inquiry, and clinical judgment using evidence-based clinical practice guidelines…...
RN - Stoma Clinical Nurse Specialist Minimum Two (2) years experience as nurse practitioner with medical office practice preferred. Graduation from an accredited school for professional nursing…... Edinburg, TX
9/24/2021
Minimum Two (2) years experience as nurse practitioner with medical office practice preferred. Graduation from an accredited school for professional nursing…...
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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.