Find your place with us. With more than one hundred years of service, we are dedicated to our patients, team members and the communities we serve in New Mexico. We’re hiring a variety of clinical roles to support our statewide healthcare system of nine hospitals, a medical group and a health plan. Be part of a team that is determined to take care of those working in healthcare.
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Presbyterian is dedicated to improving the lives of our New Mexican neighbors and our team members. We’re locally owned and operated, which encourages supportive leadership and empowers team members like you. Nationally recognized for our exceptional people, facilities and commitment to our patients, Presbyterian is honored to serve in a state also renowned for its beauty and culture.
At Presbyterian, RNs are valued, cared for and equipped. Your ability to manage care, assess needs and show compassion have a profound impact on your patients. Our Nurse Fellowship program supports you in exploring and changing specialties.
As you help patients heal, we help you succeed in the areas you’re most passionate about. Presbyterian Nursing Career Pathways, CMEs and tuition assistance provide tools and support to grow in your career.
The work you do is vital to a patient’s recovery. In this role, you’ll evaluate patients, develop plans and goals, and implement treatment programs for improvement of physical or developmental dysfunction and independence in activities.
Our emergency medicine services make a difference. You’ll perform advanced patient care within state approved scope of practice in the emergency department setting, field emergency medical telephone calls and provide emergency care to patients.
Perform cardiac and vascular examinations with independence and clinical precision, applying advanced knowledge of anatomy, physiology and disease processes while following established protocols to ensure consistently exceptional imaging.
Play a crucial role in assessing, diagnosing and treating patients with respiratory and cardiopulmonary disorders. Your expertise and dedication will help improve patient outcomes and enhance their quality of life.
Make an impact on patients' lives. In this position, you’ll perform diagnostic imaging procedures and ensure high-quality patient care in a fast-paced environment.
At Presbyterian, it’s not just what we do that matters. It’s how we do it. Our culture is defined using feedback from employees on what makes working at Presbyterian unique. Part of that is knowing that work is just one part of your life, and we are dedicated to putting more life in your work/life balance. Work in one of our many vibrant communities, alongside a team that is actively making lives better – including your own.
– Registered Nurse