Clinical Nurse Specialist, Critical Care
Listed on 2026-02-04
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing, Clinical Nurse Specialist
The CNS will be an integral part of the leadership team in Critical Care, which includes both a MICU and a SICU with approximately 40 beds.
Role description
Nurse Specialist, Critical Care, evaluates individual nursing care needs of selected patients in the area of specialty; determines what types of nursing care would best meet those needs; designs a program of nursing care for each patient and works out practical methods of implementing this care after staff consultation and discussion; participates in the formulation of discharge plans; making provision for any necessary post discharge nursing care.
The essential duties include, but are not limited to the following:
The Clinical Nurse Specialist performs other related duties as assigned/required.
How to qualify
Minimum Qualifications
- License and Certification:
- Registered Nurse License:
Possession of a valid California Registered Nurse (RN) license issued by the California Board of Registered Nursing; AND - Clinical Nurse Specialist Certificate:
Possession of a valid Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) certificate issued by the California Board of Registered Nursing. - Specialty Area, Critical Care:
- EDUCATION:
Possession of a Master's degree in Nursing with an emphasis in critical care, physiological nursing or a closely related field; AND - EXPERIENCE:
One (1) year (equivalent to 2,000 hours) of nursing experience in an acute care facility
Applicants must meet the minimum qualification requirement by the final filing date unless otherwise noted.
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