Like much of the rest of the country, Atlanta is suffering from an acute shortage of qualified nurses to fill the growing number of Atlanta nursing jobs. This shortage is a result of the aging population of existing nurses and a lack of capacity in the region's training centers. Most of these Atlanta nursing job openings are in hospitals and home care agencies. Atlanta's largest hospitals include: Grady Memorial Hospital, St. Joseph's Hospital of Atlanta and Emory University Hospital.
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RN-Patient Navigator Minimum 2 years registered nursing experience. 2-3 years of clinical experience or related field in the past 5 years. Bachelors degree in Nursing, preferred.... Atlanta, GA
3/15/2023
Minimum 2 years registered nursing experience. 2-3 years of clinical experience or related field in the past 5 years. Bachelors degree in Nursing, preferred....
Atlanta, GA
3/13/2023
Bachelor of Science in nursing. Graduation from accredited school of nursing. No minimally required knowledge, skills, or abilities. Shift Start Time 7:00 AM....
RN, Procedure Nurse Membership in critical care nursing organizations and the achievement of nursing certification preferred. Collaborates with practitioners, nurses, patients and…... Atlanta, GA
3/5/2023
Membership in critical care nursing organizations and the achievement of nursing certification preferred. Collaborates with practitioners, nurses, patients and…...
Atlanta, GA
3/1/2023
Master of Medical Science, Physician Assistant or Master of Science in Nursing, Nurse Practitioner required, adult or acute care Nurse Practitioner....
Marietta, GA
10/19/2022
Short-term and long-term disability insurance. 403(b) with employer match. Paid time off for vacation and holidays (excludes shift-based positions)....
Roswell, GA
9/28/2022
Short-term and long-term disability insurance. 403(b) with employer match. Paid time off for vacation and holidays (excludes shift-based positions)....
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Gastroenterology Nursing
Gastroenterology nurses care for patients with intestinal and digestive disorders, including acid reflux, abdominal bleeding, irritable bowel syndrome, cancer and ulcers. An experienced gastroenterology nurse can become a Certified Gastroenterology Registered Nurse (CGRN) if he or she passes the national certification exam administered by, and meets the requirements of, the American Board of Certification for Gastroenterology Nurses (ABCGN). This certification exam is accredited by the American Board of Nursing Specialties (ABNS), and Certified Gastroenterology Registered Nurses must renew their CGRN certification every five years. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics expects excellent, overall job growth for registered nurses.