Nursing jobs in Rhode Island are very important as the state is facing a large projected nursing shortage, as much as 6,500 RNs by 2020. Although the down economy has caused some Rhode Island hospitals to cut back on hiring recently, this is expected to change as the current workforce starts retiring and more patients need treatment. The state is already taking measures to prepare for this need, offering tax credits to RNs with experience to go into nursing education, and expanding current nursing programs to attract more students from out of state.
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Registered Nurse (NICU) 32E The Registered Nurse is expected to provide primary nursing care for patients and to assume responsibility for other nursing personnel.... Providence, RI
1:39 PM
The Registered Nurse is expected to provide primary nursing care for patients and to assume responsibility for other nursing personnel....
Providence, RI
9/3/2023
Treat infants with conditions related to prematurity, respiratory distress, birth defects, with procedures that include intubation, blood drawing, UA/UV line…...
Providence, RI
8/30/2023
Prefer at least 1 year of experience in OB/GYN care and/or Ambulatory Experience. Practice with a collaborative team of attending physicians, nurses, residents,…...
Providence, RI
8/27/2023
Faculty appointment in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Division of Midwifery....
Providence, RI
7/31/2023
Must have two years Hospital-based nursing experience. Provides primary nursing care for patients, and assumes responsibility for other nursing care process by…...
WIH-OB ACU RN Provide nursing care to babies born prematurely or seriously ill. Provide nursing care to newborn babies. Initiate the highest degree of standards in mother…... Providence, RI
7/11/2023
Provide nursing care to babies born prematurely or seriously ill. Provide nursing care to newborn babies. Initiate the highest degree of standards in mother…...
Certified Nurse Midwife Offers support and advice following events such as miscarriage termination stillbirth neonatal abnormality and neonatal death co-managing the care for women…... Newport, RI
7/11/2023
Offers support and advice following events such as miscarriage termination stillbirth neonatal abnormality and neonatal death co-managing the care for women…...
Certified Nurse Midwife PD Offers support and advice following events such as miscarriage termination stillbirth neonatal abnormality and neonatal death co-managing the care for women…... Providence, RI
6/15/2023
Offers support and advice following events such as miscarriage termination stillbirth neonatal abnormality and neonatal death co-managing the care for women…...
Certified Nurse Midwife Offers support and advice following events such as miscarriage termination stillbirth neonatal abnormality and neonatal death co-managing the care for women…... Cranston, RI
6/9/2023
Offers support and advice following events such as miscarriage termination stillbirth neonatal abnormality and neonatal death co-managing the care for women…...
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Information Management * The NP/PA ensures appropriate documentation within the accordance of hospital and regulatory requirements and protects information of…... Westerly, RI
5/25/2023
Information Management * The NP/PA ensures appropriate documentation within the accordance of hospital and regulatory requirements and protects information of…...
Providence, RI
1/11/2023
A minimum of five to seven years, demonstrated progressive nursing leadership or education role required. In collaboration with the nursing director and nursing…...
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Neonatal Nursing NICU
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) nurses and nurse practitioners care for seriously ill or premature infants in the NICU. The National Certification Corporation (NCC) offers RNC certifications for both Low Risk Neonatal Nursing (RNC-LRN) and Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing (RNC-NIC). The NCC also offers the Neonatal Nurse Practitioner (NNP-BC) certification. Professional organizations for neonatal nursing include the Academy of Neonatal Nursing (ANN), the National Association of Neonatal Nurses (NANN), the National Association of Neonatal Nurse Practitioners (NANNP, a division of NANN) and the Association of Women?s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN). The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts excellent, overall job growth for registered nurses.