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RN SUPERVISOR We are looking for a strong, experienced, RN with good supervisory skills, and ability to prioritize, help with office procedures, work with six positions and supervise five nurses. G.I. experience is a must. This is a very busy G. I. practice. The position is Monday-Friday day shift. We also provide health insurance, vacation, major holidays off, 401K and profit sharing. Salary depe...
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Posted Sat 17th October
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