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Clinical Nurse II- M2: Ortho/Spine

Company: Albany Medical Center
Location: Cairo
Posted on: January 31, 2026

Job Description:

Albany Medical Center, a leading healthcare system known for its commitment to innovative medical education, research, and high-quality patient care, is seeking a dedicated Clinical Nurse II for our M2 Orthopedics and Spine unit. This role demands a compassionate professional eager to work in a dynamic environment with a focus on orthopedic and spine care. Our nurses are integral to our patient outcomes and are champions of our patient-centered approach, embodying our values and striving for excellence in healthcare. Provide specialized nursing care in the Orthopedic and Spine unit. Assess patient conditions through conscientious examination and coordinate care accordingly. Administer medication and monitor post-surgical recovery. Educate patients and their families on disease processes, post-operative care, and lifestyle adjustments. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to formulate individualized care plans. Maintain accurate patient records and advocate for patients’ health and wellbeing. Strong orthopedic and spine nursing skills Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities Proficiency in the use of medical software for patient records Ability to make quick and accurate assessments Capability to work efficiently in a high-pressure environment Empathetic and compassionate patient care Commitment to ongoing professional development Medical Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Life Insurance 401k Registered Nurse (RN) license in the state of employment Certification in Orthopedic Nursing (ONC) preferred

Keywords: Albany Medical Center, Utica , Clinical Nurse II- M2: Ortho/Spine, Healthcare , Cairo, New York


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