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Nurses
BGPMA Nurses are the heartbeat of patient care at BGPMA.
BGPMA
recognizes and appreciates the dedication and commitment to patients
its nursing staff provides. The work schedules offered nursing staff
is family friendly, allowing nurses to work schedules that meet
their family’s needs and lifestyles. Holiday coverage is shared
and generally staffed on a volunteer basis and is less demanding
than a hospital or nursing home schedule. Weekend work schedules
are generally covered by staff wishing to work weekend hours.
BGPMA has crafted its time-off benefit package
providing nurses with the opportunity to take more time off than
what is usually offered in other healthcare settings. BGPMA employs
a Nurse Float Team for the purpose of providing coverage for nurses
wishing a day off or vacation time to be with their family. BGPMA’s
time-off benefit offers the ultimate in flexibility, allowing nurses
to choose when they wish to celebrate minor holidays and allows
sick time to be converted to vacation days allowing for further
planned time off. BGPMA also offers an unpaid Flex-Time Program
nurses may take advantage of when they wish additional time off,
patient care needs permitting. Although the Flex-Time Program is
unpaid vacation time, benefits are maintained at the same level
one enjoys while working a full-time schedule.
In today’s busy world, BGPMA nurses appreciate
the convenience of attending on-site, free of charge CEU programs
conducted by the ProMutualGroup during lunch periods. CPR courses
are also offered on-site for a nominal fee.
BGPMA’s salary scale and benefit package
is market competitive and offers bonus opportunities in addition
to salary through its Incentive Compensation Program designed to
reward nurses for obtaining designated goals easily reached, while
performing their day-to-day tasks.
Nurse feedback is considered one of our most valuable
resources in staying in tune with how well we deliver patient care
and services. Periodic nurse meetings are held providing the nursing
staff the opportunity to share concerns, suggestions and “better
ways to perform in their nursing role” with the VP of Operations
and the VP of Human Resources, Employee/Patient Relations and Clinical
Directors.
Quarterly Employee Town Meetings are also held
providing further communication opportunities and are hosted by
BGPMA’s President, Chief of Medical Affairs and Executive
VP of Finance and Operations.
The most valuable benefit offered nurses at BGPMA
is the opportunity to share in the lives of patients, often developing
long-term, enriching relationships.
We hope you choose to join our caring
and dedicated team of professional, highly qualified medical staff
members. At the end of the day you can know that you have “Made
A Difference”!
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