Telemetry Unit - Registered Nurse - $1,967 per week

Trusted Health
Todmorden
1 week ago
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Trusted is seeking an experienced nurse for this exciting travel nursing assignment. Trusted has streamlined the travel nursing experience by enabling nurses to apply directly to jobs without the need for recruiters. This unique approach provides more transparency, eliminates pesky calls from recruiters, and puts more money in your pocket. Join the thousands of nurses across the country who have already made the switch to a more modern way to work.


Experience

  • 12 months of role experience is required with some in the last 12 months.
  • Must have at least 24 months of Telemetry Unit experience.
  • Travel experience is preferred from any number of months.
  • Experience with Epic is preferred from any number of months.
  • 6 months of acute care experience.
  • BSN completion preferred

Requirements

  • Candidates must have a Virginia license or compact license (required for submission).
  • This role will require floating to multiple units.
  • Travel only, local not allowed. Candidates must live >50 miles from facility to be submitted.
  • COVID vaccination required after submission. Declinations not accepted.
  • COVID booster required after submission. Declinations not accepted.
  • Flu vaccination required after submission. Religious, medical, and personal declinations accepted.
  • 12 months gap required between for Staff at Program: TruStaff Program - Bon Secours Mercy Health and no current placement allowed at Program: TruStaff Program - Bon Secours Mercy Health.

Pre-employment modules may be required for this role. Please upload any certifications or health documents you have to your profile to expedite your on-boarding process.


Additional Details

Preferred Skills/Experience: Neuro experience.


Required Credentials

Will be required to take Dysrhythmia exam at orientation (study guide located in Simplify Library).


Preferred Credentials

Critical Care Course


Shift & Scheduling

Every other weekend and holiday.


7 days maximum time off


2 references from last 2 years (Any reference type) - required for submission


Proof of identification required for submission


Certifications

  • BLS (Basic Life Support)
  • ACLS (Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support)
  • NIHSS (NIH Stroke Scale)
  • CCRN (Critical Care Registered Nurse)
  • PCCN (Progressive Care Nursing (Adult))
  • Skills Checklist: Yes
  • References: Yes
  • License Type: registered
  • License State: VA
  • Certifications: Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support, Critical Care Registered Nurse, Progressive Care Nursing (Adult), Basic Life Support, NIH Stroke Scale

Job Details

  • Job Type: Travel
  • Nurse/Patient: – –
  • Shift Type: Night
  • Contract Date: Start ASAP
  • Expected Length: 13 weeks
  • Hours per Shift: 12
  • Shifts per Week: 3


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