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Clinical Nurse RN Biobehavioral Psychiatric Unit
Position SummaryPhoenix Children’s has an immediate need for an experienced full time NIGHT shift clinical nurse who have a passion for working with the kids in our psych unit. We are looking for experienced bio-behavioral clinical nurses, who have worked with pediatric and adolescent populations. Incumbent will be facilitating group therapy; individual therapy, managing the day to day activities of the patients. If you are a bio-behavioral/Psych RN with at least 1 year experience who enjoys working with kids, then apply now!!!CPI and PALS certifications MUST be obtained within 60 days of hire, if not already certified. No New grads will be consideredThis position works in collaboration with the healthcare team, patient and family to promote pati
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