Registered Nurse
Brigham and Women's Hospital
About this role
A Registered Nurse (RN) position at McLean Hospital within the Mass General Brigham system providing inpatient psychiatric nursing care in a not-for-profit academic health environment. The role supports patient recovery and safety using a recovery-oriented framework and contributes to clinical care, teaching, and research. This is a per-diem, onsite position with rotating shifts.
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About Brigham and Women's Hospital
brighamandwomens.orgBrigham and Women’s Hospital is one of the top hospitals in America with more than 790 beds, and a premier teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School. Learn more.
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About Brigham and Women's Hospital
Headquarters
San Francisco, CA
Company Size
201-500 employees
Founded
2018
Industry
Technology
Glassdoor Rating
4.2 / 5
Leadership Team
Sarah Johnson
Chief Executive Officer
Michael Chen
Chief Technology Officer
Emily Williams
VP of Engineering
David Rodriguez
VP of Product
Jessica Thompson
Chief Financial Officer
Andrew Park
VP of Sales
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Salary
$70k – $145k
per year
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