Nursing Director Behavioral Healthother related Employment listings - South Hill, VA at Geebo

Nursing Director Behavioral Health


An exciting opportunity for a Nursing Director Behavioral Health is now available in North Carolina! This specialized facility is dedicated to providing exceptional care in the areas of Behavioral Health and Emergency Services.


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The Nurse Director Behavioral Health will be accountable for the overall operations, efficiency, quality, patient satisfaction, employee engagement and financial soundness of the behavioral medicine service line. In collaboration with the physicians, medical director and other key stakeholders, establish service line strategic goals aligned with the organizational strategic plan. Responsible for implementation of service-wide changes across departmental lines. Utilizes performance excellence as the process to manage day to day business operations.


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The Nurse Director Behavioral Health is required to have both their BSN and MSN with a minimum of three years of direct patient care in Behavioral Medicine and at least three years experience in health care management. An active RN license in the state of North Carolina is required as well.


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The Nurse Director Behavioral Health will find a great work-life balance in this area of North Carolina, which offers delicious cuisine, botanical gardens, museums, ample hiking and biking trails. The Nurse Director Behavioral Health can also enjoy a fun filled day of skydiving and helicopter tours!


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You will find this hospital a great place to work, and with the support of strong leadership, success is inevitable. Come be a part of this North Carolina area hospital and become an integral part of the team! A competitive salary and generous benefit package await you.


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Salary:
$22.96 - $34.96Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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