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Pediatric Nursing Certification Board

Pediatric Nursing Certification Board

Actualizado Mayo 2024.

90%

Employees say this is a great place to work

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The Pediatric Nursing Certification Board (PNCB) is the largest and most essential organization for the certification, continuing education, and competency development of nursing professionals who provide care for children, adolescents, and young adults. We believe our work makes kids healthier. Setting the standard since 1975, PNCB is proud of the 54,000+ RNs and advanced practice nurses working each day to make our vision a reality. Children are our future. We’re in this together so that kids get the best possible care today, physically, and emotionally, for a healthier world tomorrow. Explore all that we offer at www.pncb.org and www.ipedsnursing.org.

Número de colaboradores

22 U.S.-based Employees
(Small)

Industria

Education & Training

Ubicación de la sede

Rockville , MD, US

Demografía de los colaboradores

Tenure

Cultura de la empresa en Pediatric Nursing Certification Board

El feedback de los colaboradores que se muestra a continuación fue obtenido a través de la encuesta Trust Index© de Great Place To Work®

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El 90% de los colaboradores de Pediatric Nursing Certification Board dicen que este es un excelente lugar para trabajar compared to 57% of employees at a typical U.S.-based company.

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Por qué trabajar en Pediatric Nursing Certification Board?

Vea lo que dicen los colaboradores sobre lo que hace Pediatric Nursing Certification Board un gran lugar de trabajo. Estas palabras se han extraído de los comentarios de los colaboradores en el Índice de Confianza y el comercio; encuesta.


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