Basic Life Support -- Level C (Health Care Provider) Certification (current) * RN entry-level competencies: nasogastric tubes, IV initiation * RN post-entry competencies: venipuncture, CVAD care ...
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Basic Life Support -- Level C (Health Care Provider) Certification (current) * RN entry-level competencies: nasogastric tubes, IV initiation * RN post-entry competencies: venipuncture, CVAD care ...
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Basic Life Support -- Level C (Health Care Provider) Certification (current) * RN entry-level competencies: nasogastric tubes, IV initiation * RN post-entry competencies: venipuncture, CVAD care ...
Basic Life Support -- Level C (Health Care Provider) Certification (current) * RN entry-level competencies: nasogastric tubes, IV initiation * RN post-entry competencies: venipuncture, CVAD care ...
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Basic Life Support -- Level C (Health Care Provider) Certification (current) * RN entry-level competencies: nasogastric tubes, IV initiation * RN post-entry competencies: venipuncture, CVAD care ...
| Aspect | Entry Level Centene Rn | Entry Level Medicaid Case Manager |
|---|---|---|
| Required Credentials | RN license, CPR certification | High school diploma or equivalent, some case management certifications |
| Work Environment | Healthcare facilities, clinics, member homes | Office settings, member homes, community agencies |
| Industry Usage | Healthcare, insurance, managed care | Healthcare, social services, Medicaid programs |
| Common Search Intent | Clinical duties, patient care, nursing responsibilities | Member support, benefits coordination, eligibility |
While both roles serve Medicaid populations, Entry Level Centene Rn focuses on clinical nursing care requiring an RN license, whereas Entry Level Medicaid Case Manager emphasizes member support and benefits coordination without requiring a nursing license. The roles differ mainly in responsibilities and credentials but are both integral to Medicaid services.

Full-time
Posted 17 days ago
Emergency Department Registered Nurse
Nova Scotia, Canada
Travel Nurse — Contract with Nova Scotia Health Authority
Previous Nova Scotia Health Experience Preferred
Role Summary:
Provide emergency nursing care in NSHA Emergency Departments across Nova Scotia. You will manage a high-acuity, fast-paced patient caseload including trauma, medical emergencies, acute presentations, and triage.
NSHA highly values returning nurses who have previously worked in their facilities. Nova Scotia offers beautiful coastlines, friendly communities, and a lower cost of living than most major Canadian cities.
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Preferred/Nice-to-Have:
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Pre-Deployment Requirements
All candidates must complete before deployment:
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Computer and peripheral equipment manufacturing
201 - 500 Employees
Milford, MA, US
1992