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Nursing Manager Reviews
What is it like working as a Nursing Manager?
April 2019
Love the work, hate the politics.
Nursing Manager in Spokane:
Pros: I love the patients and the staff, we all try to do a good job but being micromanaged.
Cons: Being micromanaged
March 2019
Love it.
Nursing Manager in Helena:
Pros: Love the hospital and Human Resources Department Staff is Amazing!
Cons: No competitive employers (ie only one major hospital within 100 radius).
March 2019
Great.
Nursing Manager in Lisbon:
Pros: To be near the sea
Cons: The traffic
February 2019
Wonderful.
Nursing Manager in Abilene:
Pros: Interacting with patients and staff
Cons: Nothing
February 2019
Awesome!
Nursing Manager in Meridian:
Pros: Family friendly
Cons: Low wages
February 2019
Opportunities.
Nursing Manager in Rochester:
Pros: Opportunities for advancements in education and careers
Cons: Covert actions within profession.
January 2019
Depends on the department, My department is great.
Nursing Manager in Boston:
Pros: Patients, co-workers
Cons: No annual, biannual pay raises its difficult to get a pay increase
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