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Inpatient Rehab RN - Impactful Care in Sioux Falls, SD

Job Description

Position: Inpatient Rehab RN - Impactful Care, Sign-On Bonus A leading healthcare organization in Sioux Falls is hiring registered nurses (RN) to provide high-quality care to patients. Applicants should be adaptable with excellent communication skills and a strong background in nursing practices. Responsibilities include patient care coordination and collaboration with healthcare professionals. A competitive salary and benefits package are offered, making this a great opportunity for both new graduates and experienced RNs. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Job Details

Medical Speciality

Physical & Rehabilitation Medicine

Employment Type

Full-time

Required License

RN (Registered Nurse)

Work Setting

InpatientRehabilitation center

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About Good Samaritan Society

The Good Samaritan Society, operated by Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society, is the largest not-for-profit provider of senior care services in the United States. With a mission rooted in love, they offer senior care, home care, rehabilitation therapy, and health care services. More than 27,000 individuals from diverse backgrounds find a home within their various locations across multiple states. Emphasizing qualities like compassion, acceptance, and joy, the Good Samaritan Society strives to share Christ’s love through their work. By incorporating the eight profound traits of Jesus into their daily operations, they create a unique environment focused on caring for the well-being of their residents. Their commitment to promoting love and providing exceptional care sets them apart as they continue to expand their services and find innovative ways to enhance the lives of those in their care.