What are the responsibilities and job description for the RN Medical Team Administrator Bonus position at Southern Health Partners?
RN Medical Team Administrator Bonus at Southern Health Partners
The RN Medical Team Administrator plays a pivotal role in ethical nursing practice and patient care coordination. This position involves high levels of autonomy and accountability in decision-making within a secure environment, directly impacting underserved populations.
Our Nurses are the foundation of what makes SHP continue to grow and thrive. Ethical decisions are a fundamental part of everyday life and death choices for nurses. The Medical Team is driven by each of our local Nurse Administrators who coordinate the patient needs and plans of care in a secure controlled environment.
The position offers significant rewards, including competitive compensation, full-time benefits, and opportunities for professional growth. Autonomy in Nursing Practice is proven to ensure nurses make better, quicker, evidence-based decisions.
We are seeking a dedicated individual who shares our commitment to integrity and making a difference in the lives of an under-served patient population.
SHP Nurses proudly display their integrity through:
- Respect for patient dignity and confidentiality;
- Accountability for knowledge, understanding and continuing personal education;
- Supporting teammates;
- Honoring commitments;
- Doing the right thing consistently, day in and day out, in task and relationship interactions.
We offer a comprehensive benefits package, including pre-tax medical, dental, and vision health coverage options, short and long-term disability options, company-paid life and AD&D insurance, additional life coverage options, paid time off, holidays, and more.
We are an equal opportunity employer and subject all applicants to drug screening and security clearance.
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