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Chico, CA
8/5/2022
Graduate of an accredited school of nursing or an approved RN or LVN program. The Charge Nurse is responsible for coordinating daily administrative duties of an…...
Chico, CA
8/2/2022
Experienced or trained in nursing service administration, rehabilitation, psychiatric or geriatric nursing. One or more years of demonstrated ability in nursing…...
Chico, CA
8/2/2022
Meet with nursing personnel to assist in identifying and correcting problem areas and/or the improvement of resident care....
Chico, CA
8/1/2022
Graduate of an accredited school of nursing or an approved LVN program. Meet with nursing personnel to assist in identifying and correcting problem areas and/or…...
Chico, CA
7/31/2022
Graduate of an accredited school of nursing or an approved RN or LVN program. The Charge Nurse is responsible for coordinating daily administrative duties of an…...
Registered Nurse, General Mental Health Acts as a research consultant to other nursing staff, and health care professionals. Acts as consultant and resource person to outside agencies, in the area of…... Chico, CA
5/19/2022
Acts as a research consultant to other nursing staff, and health care professionals. Acts as consultant and resource person to outside agencies, in the area of…...
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Registered Nurse Consultant
Experienced registered nurses may become registered nurse consultants in their particular area of expertise. Some become legal nurse consultants (LNCs) and help attorneys with the medical aspects of their cases. Some nurses choose to become lactation consultants to help new mothers that are having trouble breastfeeding. Registered nurses also become consultants for government agencies for issues like childhood obesity awareness campaigns and HIV/AIDS prevention campaigns, and help to prepare plans in case of natural disasters or biological terrorism. Registered nurse consultants should usually be advanced practice nurses, credentialed in their specialty and/or have several years of relevant experience. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts excellent, overall job growth for registered nurses.