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SUPPORT NURSE

Company: Liberty Healthcare Management
Location: Kernersville
Posted on: January 2, 2026

Job Description:

Liberty Healthcare seeks a dedicated and compassionate Support Nurse to join our team. The Support Nurse will play a crucial role in enhancing patient care and supporting other nursing staff. This position requires a meticulous approach to patient monitoring, medication administration, and collaboration with a multidisciplinary team to uphold the highest standards of healthcare services that Liberty Healthcare is known for. Assist in the assessment and monitoring of patient health, providing care and consultation as required Administer medications and treatments accurately and efficiently, under the supervision of senior nursing staff Record patient interactions, treatments, and reactions diligently Support the implementation of patient care plans, ensuring compliance with healthcare regulations and standards Educate patients and their families on treatment and care plans Collaborate with other healthcare professionals to improve efficacy and efficiency of patient care Participate in professional development activities and maintain current knowledge of healthcare sectors Strong clinical skills and proficiency in medical software Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Capability to work efficiently both independently and as part of a team Adept in time management and prioritization High level of empathy and resilience in high-stress environments Medical Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Life Insurance Valid Registered Nurse (RN) license Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification

Keywords: Liberty Healthcare Management, Winston-Salem , SUPPORT NURSE, Healthcare , Kernersville, North Carolina


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