Otolaryngology Clinic
40 hours per week
We are seeking a compassionate and collaborative Registered Nurse (RN) to join our growing Otolaryngology (ENT) team! Our ENT nurses provide specialized care to patients of all ages with a broad range of ear, nose, throat, hearing, and head and neck conditions, including sinus disease and head and neck cancers.
This position is primarily telephone triage based with additional patient-facing care, including nurse visits and opportunities for hands-on clinical support. The role requires a clinically strong nurse who is comfortable with assessment, critical thinking, patient education, and care coordination. Responsibilities include triaging patient concerns and symptoms, providing extensive patient and family education, coordinating care plans, reviewing medications, and supporting patients throughout their care journey to ensure high-quality, patient-centered care. Nurses will support both the ENT and Audiology teams through triage and coordination of care.
Additional responsibilities may include assisting providers during in-clinic ENT scopes and other minor office-based interventions.
We are looking for a nurse who values teamwork, professionalism, compassion, and continuous growth. The ideal candidate is adaptable, organized, and enjoys building strong relationships with both patients and colleagues.
Our clinic is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm with no weekends or holidays. We value work-life balance and are open to flexible scheduling options, including either five 8-hour shifts or four 10-hour shifts.
When you join our team, you are not just accepting a position — you are becoming part of a supportive team that is passionate about delivering exceptional patient care and growing together as a practice.
These are just a few highlights of being a nurse at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center and Clinics in New Hampshire.
Why are we so unique? We are a nationally recognized Academic Medical Center set right in the middle of the White Mountains of New Hampshire. We recognize that “quality of life” means different things to different people, but we are very confident you will love it here as we have beautiful, rural and suburban housing options, world-class primary, secondary, and graduate schools, hundreds of lakes, thousands of miles of hiking trails and some of the best skiing in the country. This all means you can be a happy nurse with more quality time with friends, family, pets or maybe just quiet hikes by yourself. Our idea of traffic in the “Upper Valley” of New Hampshire is a line on the ski mountain at the chair lift.
Read more about Dartmouth Health and why YOU should work here.
The Dartmouth Health system stretches over New Hampshire and Vermont and offers the quintessential New England experience. With no income or sales tax, this beautiful area combines history, industry, and business and has been ranked consistently as one of the best places in the US to live and work. Anchored by the academic Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, NH, the system includes the NCI-designated Dartmouth Cancer Center, Dartmouth Health Children’s; member hospitals, and 30 Dartmouth Hitchcock ambulatory clinics across the region. With destinations like Boston, New York, the seacoast, and ski country within driving distance, the opportunities - both career and personal - truly make New Hampshire the ideal place to work and play.
Applicants are encouraged to visit our nursing career site to learn more and apply:
Please visit: https://dhnursing.org/nursing-careers/
Dartmouth Health is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, veteran status, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by law.
The Clinical Nurse is an engaged and credentialed member of the Professional Nursing Organization and is responsible for autonomous practice directed by the professional tenets of practitioner, leader/decision maker, scientist and transferor. The Clinical Nurse is responsible for utilizing the nursing process to provide evidence-based care and to continuously monitor and evaluate practice to ensure safe passage of patients that is in the best interest of populations served.
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