Full timeShift:
12 Hour Night Shift
Description:
Position Purpose
At Mount Sinai Rehabilitation Hospital, we serve patients with a broad range of conditions including neuromuscular diseases, stroke, amputation, brain injury, spinal cord injury, motor vehicle accidents and general debilitation.
What you will do
- The Inpatient Rehabilitation RN will collaboratively with the Rehab team to assist in problem solving, provide direct care to all ages of patients from adolescent to geriatric with particular focus on the adult patient.
Minimum Qualification
- Education: Graduate of an accredited School of Nursing
- Licensure: Current Licensure as a Registered Nurse RN in Connecticut
- Certification: BLS certification required
- Experience: Rehabilitation in Acute Care and/or Short Term Care
Preferred Skills:
- Certification: CRRN Certification
Position Highlight and Benefits
Work hours: 36 hours Full time Nights
Ministry/Facility Information
Mount Sinai Rehabilitation Hospital is Connecticut's only freestanding acute care rehabilitation hospital and is the largest provider of these services in Connecticut. Its focus is to restore the lives of people following serious illness or injury through programs for traumatic brain injury, stroke/neurological rehabilitation, sports medicine, spinal cord injuries and orthopedics.
- Mount Sinai Rehabilitation Hospital is the only freestanding acute rehabilitation hospital in Connecticut.
- CARF (Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities) accredited in 4 specialties including Adult Rehab, Adolescent Rehab, Stroke and Brain Injury
- Multidisciplinary team consisting of case managers, physiatrists, therapists, CNA's and Nursing
Keywords: Rehab; rehabilitation; RN; Registered Nurse; Connecticut
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