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    Nurses Invited to Tanner’s ‘Night of Networking’

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    Leadership representatives from throughout the nursing units at Tanner Health System will be available for a networking opportunity during a Nurses’ Night of Networking event on Thursday, March 15, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. 
     
    The event will be held in Classroom 2 of the Health Education and Wellness Learning Center at Tanner Medical Center/Carrollton, at 705 Dixie Street.
     
    Along with networking and an opportunity to learn about nursing opportunities, the Nurses’ Night of Networking will also feature tours, interactive activities, giveaways, a unique Snapchat filter and more. The event is open for current nursing students, recent graduates and experienced licensed practical nurses and registered nurses interested in new opportunities at a growing, vibrant healthcare organization.
     
    Tanner has been recognized as one of the top 10 extra large employers in metro Atlanta by the Atlanta Business Chronicle and is among Modern Healthcare’s 2017 list of the Best Places to Work in Healthcare. The health system offers a competitive array of benefits in an inclusive, service-focused culture. With more than 3,000 employees and five regional hospital facilities, Tanner is one of the largest employers in west Georgia and east Alabama.
     
    Career candidates interested in attending are asked to pre-register at www.tanner.org/nightofnetworking. Candidates also should bring current copies of their resume with them to the event.
     
    For more information, call 770.812.8751 or email [email protected]. Current openings available in nursing throughout the system can be found online atwww.TannerCareers.org.
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    Alice Ridley-Teal
    Six-time STAR teacher, Alice taught Advanced Placement English, literature, composition, speech and theater for over twenty years, part of which time she also served as Director of Admissions, Development, Public Relations, and Alumni at Oak Mountain Academy. She is the managing partner of Ridley-Teal Properties and content editor for the City Menus. She is a board member of the Carroll Symphony Orchestra and enjoys playing flute with the Carroll Community Wind Ensemble.