Nursing

Have you ever dreamed of an exciting career in the rewarding field of nursing? Now, yes, you can do this with United Healthcare Staffing! Our Nursing jobs are perfect for anyone looking to start their career in the medical field. Join us and make a difference in the lives of our clients. With your skill and expertise, you’ll be able to help people in need and bring the best possible care to patients.
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Nurses are at the forefront of disease prevention, illness management, and health promotion. They serve as educators, advocates, and compassionate caregivers to patients, families, and communities.

At UHC, our commitment is to assist you in achieving your professional aspirations. We have an extensive array of nursing job opportunities available in the United States of America, accompanied by attractive salary packages and exceptional benefits. Our team eagerly anticipates equipping you with the necessary resources and guidance to thrive in your healthcare career.

Responsibilities:

    1. Gather health history and perform physical examinations.

    2. Promote health, guide, and educate clients.

    3. Manage medication, wound care, and medical interventions.

    4. Analyze patient details and make critical decisions.

    5. Coordinate with the healthcare team for seamless service.

    6. Supervise care delivered by staff.

    7. Conduct research for improved outcomes.

APRN refers to advanced practice registered nurses, highly skilled RNs with at least a Master’s degree in educational and clinical practice. Nurse practitioners provide preventive and acute healthcare services independently or as part of a team, catering to individuals of all ages. These APRNs have undergone advanced education and clinical training to deliver comprehensive care.

Nurse Practitioner (NP): Provide primary and preventive healthcare services independently, including medication prescribing in some states.

LVN (Licensed Vocational Nurses): Complete a one-year accredited program, pass the licensure exam, and provide practical nursing care.

Certified Nurse-Midwife (CNM): Provide gynecological and low-risk obstetrical care in various settings.

Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS): Work in hospitals, clinics, and community-based centers, addressing physical and mental health issues.

  • Case Manager
  • Certified Nurse Midwife
  • Clinical Nurse Specialist
  • Director/CEO
  • Manager/Administrator
  • Nurse Anesthetist
  • Nurse Educator
  • Nurse Practitioner
  • Staff Nurse

A detailed look at the more popular career specialties, with additional information regarding certification, associations, and trade journals.

  • AIDS Care Nurse
  • Ambulatory Care Nurse
  • Cardiac Rehabilitation Nurse
  • Case Management
  • Correctional Nurse
  • Enterostomal Therapy Nurse
  • Gastroenterology/Endoscopy Nurse
  • Genetics Nurse
  • Infection Control Nurse
  • Intravenous Therapy Nurse
  • Long-Term Care Nurse
  • Managed Care Nurse
  • Nephrology Nurse
  • Neuroscience Nurse
  • Occupational Health Nurse
  • Oncology Nurse
  • Ophthalmic Nurse
  • OR (Perioperative) Nurse
  • Orthopaedic Nurse
  • Otorhinolaryngology Nurse
  • Pediatric Nurse
  • Perianesthesia Nurse
  • Perinatal Nurse
  • Primary Care/Office Nurse
  • Psychiatric Nurse
  • Reconstructive Surgical Nurse
  • Rehabilitation Nurse
  • Respiratory Nurse
  • School Nurse
  • Subacute Care Nurse
  • Telephone Triage
  • Transplant Nurse
  • Trauma Nurse
  • Operating Room Nurse
  • Medical Surgical Nurse
  • Labor and Delivery Nurse
  • PACU Nurse
  • Emergency Room Nurse
  • Utilization Review Nurse

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