The American Nurses Association Center for Ethics and Human Rights has an opening for a Senior Policy and Ethics Advisor. This is a great opportunity to leverage your background in ethics, nursing practice and work environment to engage in social change to address the need for highly competent and ethically sound nurses! Bachelor’s degree required with a background in health care ethics, bioethics, or nursing ethics education. This is a hybrid (remote and in office) opportunity. Join a great team that is focused on Ethics and Nursing Practice at ANA! Apply here https://workforcenow.adp.com/mdf/recruitment/recruitment.html?cid=8aa77bca-e0ae-4e12-a8d6-b79f70f2dd72&ccId=19000101_000001&jobId=434138&lang=en_US&source=TW
Senior Policy & Ethics Advisor
Posted February 23rd 2022
Organisation
American Nurses Association
Silver Spring, MD
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