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AMRS, LLC |
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International nclex passers rn,s |
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Krankenschwester/Krankenpflege |
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Bridgeport - CT Connecticut - USA Vereinigte Staaten |
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Looking for ED and psych registered nurses for a prestigous hosptial based in Bridgeport CT. This hospital is looking for NCLEXed international registered nruses. If you have passed the NCLEX and are looking to relocate to the East coast of the USA please read on. Hospital is conducting phone interviews immediately. They offer full sponsorship and also a relocation bonus. Submit your CV for immediate consideration.
This hospital is a private, not-for-profit hospital located in Bridgeport, Connecticut. It is the most comprehensive hospital in Fairfield County with 425 licensed beds, 2,300 employees, 520 active attending physicians representing 70 subspecialties, 227 medical/surgical residents and fellows in programs affiliated with Yale University School of Medicine, and more than 400 volunteers and auxilian
The hospital provides nearly 321,000 patient care visits annually, including 20,000 admissions; 160,000 total outpatient visits to the hospital (including 62,000 emergency department visits and 35,450 clinic visits); 7,600 SurgEase (same day surgery) visits, and 36,000 outpatient rehabilitation visits.
The year 2003 marked the 125th anniversary of the founding of the Hospital. The Hospital’s vision essentially remains what it was at the time of it founding: “to provide advanced medical care and health promotion with excellence and compassion.”
Awards: Named one of America’s 100 Top Cardiovascular Hospitals by Solucient. The Hospital is the only hospital in Connecticut to make the Top 100 list in 2005 and 2006.
Top Five Reasons to choose Bridgeport, Connecticut,
the “Park City”
1. Bridgeport is 10 minutes to the ocean!
2. Major New England city with every amenity, close to everything:
1 hour to New York City, 1 hour to Long Island Sound, 1.5 hours to Providence,
Rhode Island, 2.5 hours to Boston, Massachusetts
3. Access to over 50 colleges and universities in the nearby area
4. Professional sports, arts and entertainment
5. Four seasons: enjoy summer at the beach, world famous New England Fall Foliage season, easy access to skiing in Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine
History:
Bridgeport is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Connecticut, and the fifth-largest city in New England. Located in Fairfield County, the city`s multi-cultural estimated population of 139,008 is the core of the Greater Bridgeport area, which itself considered part of the labor market area for New York City. The towns located in the Greater Bridgeport area are Ansonia, Derby, Easton, Fairfield, Milford, Monroe, Oxford, Seymour, Shelton, Stratford, and Trumbull.
The city has two hospitals, Bridgeport Hospital and St. Vincent`s Medical Center.
Bridgeport`s early years were marked by a reliance on fishing and farming, much like other towns in New England. The city`s location on the deep Black Rock Harbor fostered a boom in shipbuilding and whaling in the mid-19th century, especially after the opening of a railroad to the city in 1840. The city rapidly industrialized in the late-19th century, and became a manufacturing center producing such goods as the famous Bridgeport milling machine, brass fittings, carriages, sewing machines,saddles, and ammunition.
By 1930 Bridgeport was a thriving industrial center with more than 500 factories and a booming immigrant population. Like other urban centers in Connecticut, Bridgeport fared less well during the deindustrialization of the United States in the 1970s and 1980s which resulted in a loss of jobs and economic decline.
Today, the city is transitioning into a role as a center of service industries and as an outlying region of the New York metropolitan area (for example, the city itself is an oasis of relatively low-cost housing in an otherwise extremely expensive region).
Bridgeport is often identified as a suitable candidate for urban renewal. The City of Bridgeport plans call for the investment of approximately $1 billion to create a mixed-use development with several thousand apartments and condominiums and approximately 1 million square feet (90,000 m²) of retail space. The designated developer is Midtown Equities LLC of New York City.
In addition, more than 20 historic buildings in the downtown core, including the Art Deco Citytrust Building and the late 19th century Arcade Mall & Hotel, are in the process of being renovated to include residential units and retail spaces by Urban Green Builders of New York City.
Transportation: Tweed New Haven Regional Airport is the closest facility providing scheduled air service. The closest international airports are La Guardia and John F. Kennedy in New York City, Newark in Newark, New Jersey, Stewart in Newburgh, New York and Bradley in Windsor Locks, CT.
Major Highways: Bridgeport is at the intersection of many major highways which have contributed greatly to its industrial past. Interstate 95, the Merritt Parkway, Route 8 and Route 25, and U.S. Route 1 (The Boston Post Road) all run through the city, with the intersection of Route 8/Route 25 and Interstate 95 located downtown.
Railroads and Ferries: The city is connected to nearby New York City by both Amtrak and Metro-North commuter trains. Many residents commute to New York jobs on these trains, and the city to some extent is developing as an outpost of New York-based workers seeking cheaper rents and larger living spaces. Connecting service is also available to Waterbury via Metro-North, and New Haven via Amtrak and Metro-North.
A ferry service runs from Bridgeport across Long Island Sound to Port Jefferson, New York; the ferry transports both automobiles and passengers.
Buses: The Greater Bridgeport Transit Authority (GBTA) provides bus service to Bridgeport and its immediate suburbs. Route 2 the Costal Link goes south to Norwalk and north to Westfield`s Connecticut Post Mall where CT Transit from there can bring passengers to the New Haven Green. Greyhound and Peter Pan Bus Lines both offer intercity bus service to points throughout the Northeast and points beyond.
Education:
Bridgeport is home to the University of Bridgeport and Housatonic Community College.
The city`s public school system has 30 elementary schools, three comprehensive high schools, two alternative programs and an interdistrict vocational aquaculture school. The system has about 23,000 students, making the Bridgeport Public Schools the second largest school system in Connecticut. The city has started a large school renovation and construction program, with plans for new schools and modernization of existing buildings.
Popular culture, Things to Do
Bridgeport is quite marked by its attachment to famed resident, circus-promoter and once-mayor P.T. Barnum. Barnum built three houses in the city, and housed his circus in-town during winters.
Bridgeport was home to the Frisbie Pie Company. Because of this connection, it has been argued that Bridgeport is the birthplace of the frisbee
Performing Arts:
Theatre: Klein Memorial Auditorium, Arena at Harbor Yard, Downtown Cabaret Theatre, Playhouse on the Green
Museums, Zoos and Parks:
As befits his in-town legend, the Barnum Museum is headquartered in Bridgeport. The city is also home to the Discovery Museum and Planetarium, which emphasizes exhibits on science, as well as the Housatonic Museum of Art, located at Housatonic Community College, which has the largest collection of art of any two-year college in the country, thanks to a sizable grant from Burt Chernow.
The Beardsley Zoo is also located in Bridgeport, and is the only zoological center in the entire state of Connecticut.
The Park City also has these parks:
• Alice Street Lot located on Alice Street
• Baldwin Plaza on Broad Street known for trailing mostly
• Beardsley Park located on Noble Avenue where Harding High School plays Baseball and Softball games just like other recreational baseball leagues such as North End Babe Ruth & Park City Babe Ruth, picnic areas are also visible
• Beechwood Park on Madison Avenue incorporating Kennedy Stadium as well
• Ellsworth Park on Ellsworth Street
• Fairchild Memorial Park located on Trumbull Road
• Glenwood Park where tennis courts are abundant
• Wonderland of Ice which is a recreational center for ice skating also on Glenwood Avenue
• James Brown Park (Waterview Park) located on Waterview Avenue
• Johnson Oak Park on Logan Street
• Lafayette Park located on Oak Street
• Longfellow Park on St. Stephens Road
• Longfellow Playground on Wordin Avenue
• Manila Street Playground on Manila Street
• Newfield/Jessup Park located on Newfield Avenue has a playground,
• Pleasure Beach, located within the proximity of Seaview Avenue
• Puglio Park on Madison Avenue consecutive to the North End Library
• Rogers Elton Park on Frenchtown Road
• Seaside Park, probably the largest park within the city of Bridgeport with abundance of baseball/softball fields, fishing areas, picnic areas, playgrounds, soccer fields and swimming stretching from Park Avenue all the way to the Bridgeport Port Jefferson Ferry
• Saint Mary`s-By-the-Sea located on Grovers Avenue
• Success Park on Granfield Street
• Svihra Park on Ezra Street
• Upchurch Park on Hallett Street
• Veterans Memorial Park on Park Avenue
• Washington Park located on East Washington Avenue
• Waterfront Park located on Water Street primarily for baseball usage
• Went Field Park on Wordin Avenue
• West Side 2 Park located on Bostwick Avenue
Sports: Bridgeport Bluefish, baseball
Bridgeport Sound Tigers, ice hockey
National Sports Teams located in New York and Boston
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Sprachkenntnisse: |
Englisch-Gut |
| Beschäftigungsart: |
Vollzeit |
| Jahresgehalt: |
Keine Angabe |
| Eintragsdatum: |
2009-01-12 |
| Grad der Ausbildung: |
Nicht Spezifiziert |
| Ihre Erfahrung in Jahren: |
1 to 2 Years |
| Firma: |
AMRS, LLC |
| Kontakt-Name: |
AMRS, LLC |
| Kontakt-Telefon: |
2604028757 |
| Bevorzugte Kontaktmethode: |
Keine Präferenz |
| Preferred Language of Resume/Application: |
English |
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