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Registered Nurse - Intensive - Overnights (New Horizons/Crisis Receiving Center) ($5,000 Sign on Bonus) in Belspring, VA

Job Description

***This Position is for Overnights***NRVCS is actively seeking difference-makers to enhance our team the Crisis Receiving and Stabilization Center in Radford, VA. You will have a daily opportunity to change the direction of individuals' lives in this supportive, client-centered setting. We take the motto "It's Our Responsibility to Care" seriously. While we add highly skilled staff to our supportive teams, we recognize that caring for our employees is critical as well. Employees accrue hours of time off every two weeks, comprehensive and competitive health insurance plan options, agency-funded life insurance, and enrollment in the Virginia Retirement System.Intensive RN's use their knowledge and experience to come alongside individuals experiencing substance abuse or mental health related crisis. They are invaluable members of the wellness and recovery team. In addition to providing hope for healing, Intensive RN's work collaboratively to ensure service coordination for optimal living in the community. ***$5,000 Sign on Bonus*** Starting Salary: $58,650-Depending on Experience Education/Experience Required: Graduate of an approved school of Nursing is required. Virginia Registered Nursing License is required. Bachelor's Degree or beyond is preferred. Additional compensation will be considered for any new employees who speak multiple languages.
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Job Details

Medical Speciality

Critical & Intensive CarePsychiatry

Employment Type

Full-time

Required License

RN (Registered Nurse)

Work Setting

HospitalICU

About New River Valley Community Services

NRVCS (New River Valley Community Services) is a public provider of behavioral health services to residents of Virginia's New River Valley. They offer programs and treatment for individuals living with mental illness, developmental disabilities, and/or substance use disorders, serving both children and adults in the community since 1969.