Facing a large projected nursing shortage of 23,000 nurses by 2020, Virginia must take major steps to add nursing jobs and keep hospitals staffed. Fortunately the state has already seen a major spike in interest in nursing, with an almost 70 percent increase in graduates from nursing programs in Virginia community colleges since 2002. More nursing faculty will be needed, but for now hospitals and health systems are committed long-term to provide funding and training to increase Virginia.s nursing workforce.
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Clinical Nurse Serve as nurse navigator for new personnel during multiple transitions, ensuring each patient understands how their own chronic or acute medical conditions and…... Rockville, VA
9/21/2023
Serve as nurse navigator for new personnel during multiple transitions, ensuring each patient understands how their own chronic or acute medical conditions and…...
Richmond, VA
9/8/2023
Two years’ experience in medical/surgical or critical care nursing, or related experience, is preferred. Previous apheresis or dialysis experience is preferred....
Clinical Support Specialist (Nursing) Oversee students in their clinical rotations. Critical thinking and clinical judgement skills. Provide support to student during clinical hours.... VA
8/24/2023
Oversee students in their clinical rotations. Critical thinking and clinical judgement skills. Provide support to student during clinical hours....
Clinical Support Specialist (Nursing) Oversee students in their clinical rotations. Critical thinking and clinical judgement skills. Provide support to student during clinical hours.... VA
8/24/2023
Oversee students in their clinical rotations. Critical thinking and clinical judgement skills. Provide support to student during clinical hours....
Clinical Nurse Specialist, Cardiac CNS registration with Virginia or North Carolina Board of Nursing required. This individual provides expertise and support either directly or indirectly by…... Norfolk, VA
8/22/2023
CNS registration with Virginia or North Carolina Board of Nursing required. This individual provides expertise and support either directly or indirectly by…...
Falls Church, VA
8/16/2023
Collaborate with the clinical educator to develop orientation for newly-hired nurses to Critical Care patient care units across the system....
Richmond, VA
8/8/2023
A minimum of two years’ experience in medical/surgical or critical care nursing, or related experience, is preferred....
Clinical Nurse Specialist Critical Care To help achieve our mission, you will serve as a clinical expert in the designated patient population while guiding and developing standards for clinical…... Falls Church, VA
5/18/2023
To help achieve our mission, you will serve as a clinical expert in the designated patient population while guiding and developing standards for clinical…...
Mechanicsville, VA
4/19/2023
The Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) is an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse with clinical expertise within a specialized nursing area or patient population....
Charlottesville, VA
3/9/2023
Mentors nurses and nursing staff to analyze research findings that affect nursing practice and patient outcomes. Customer Service and Community Engagement....
Charlottesville, VA
3/9/2023
Mentors nurses and nursing staff to analyze research findings that affect nursing practice and patient outcomes. Customer Service and Community Engagement....
Clinical Nurse Specialist - Renal Mentors nurses to acquire new skills, clinical judgment and effectively incorporate evidence into practice. Experience: Minimum 5 years of nursing experience.... Roanoke, VA
2/14/2023
Mentors nurses to acquire new skills, clinical judgment and effectively incorporate evidence into practice. Experience: Minimum 5 years of nursing experience....
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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.