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University of Iowa Healthcare —recognized as one of the best hospitals in the United States—is Iowa's only comprehensive academic medical center and a regional referral center. Each day more than 12,000 employees, students, and volunteers work together to provide safe, quality health care and excellent service for our patients. Simply stated, our mission is: Changing Medicine. Changing Lives.®
The University of Iowa Healthcare Department of Nursing is seeking a Nursing Assistant to perform specific tasks to assist members of the Nursing team in providing patient care under the direct supervision of Registered Nurses.
The CVICU is a 24-bed medical and surgical cardiac unit caring for adults with conditions ranging from myocardial infarctions needing coronary interventions to patients who have undergone cardiac surgery such as CABG or VAD placement. Many patients in CVICU have multi-system failure needing advanced hemodynamic care. Our certifications include:
Responsibilities will include, but are not limited to:
Percent of Time: 50%-90% - 20-36 hours per week
Schedule: Days, will include a weekend and holiday rotation
Location: JCP
Merit Pay Plan
Benefits Highlights:
Minimum Eligibility Requirements:
Ability to read, write and follow instructions.
Please include a resume with your submission. Job openings are posted for a minimum of 10 calendar days. This job may be removed from posting and filled any time after the minimum posting period has ended. For questions or additional information, please contact the Kylie Guy at kylie-guy@uiowa.edu.
Successful candidates will be required to self-disclose any conviction history and will be subject to a criminal background check and credential/education verification. This position is not eligible for University sponsorship for employment authorization.
Full Time
Ambulatory Healthcare Services
$29k-37k (estimate)
09/08/2024
11/06/2024
uiowa.edu
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA
7,500 - 15,000
1847
Private
KRISTA SMITH
$3B - $5B
Ambulatory Healthcare Services