Part-time CNM position in Sumter County-Offering Productivity bonus package JOB-2972829
CompHealth
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Details
Posted: 03-Sep-24
Location: Sumter County, Georgia
Type: Full Time
Salary: Open
Categories:
Advanced Practice Registered Nurses / Physician Assistants
Internal Number: JOB-2972829
A facility located in Sumter County is seeking a Certified Nurse Midwife to join their team. This is a part-time position. The facility is open to office, hospital, or call schedules as they are a full scope practice. You will be joining a well-seasoned team of physicians and midwives. You will need to be licensed or eligible in the state of Georgia. The facility is offering competitive compensation and other perks.
The position is located 1 hour from Columbus. You can enjoy weekend getaways to other major cities. For information on this opportunity or other career choices nationwide, please ask for Kristen Levins at 954-837-2688 or send your resume in confidence to kristen.levins@comphealth.com. Please reference JOB-2972829.
Part-time, Permanent position
Certified Nurse Midwife
Georgia licensed or eligible
New grads are welcome
Competitive Salary
JOB-2972829
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