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Travel Nurse (RN) – Tele/Stepdown (Telemetry/PCU) – Abingdon, Virginia – 895722

Epic Travel Staffing
Abingdon
1 month ago
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Epic Travel Staffing is hiring a Travel RN – PCU 48’s

Shift : Days, 6:30a-7p, 12×4, 48hrs per week, will consider 36’s

Length : 13 weeks

Requirements :

VA License

2 years experience

AHA BLS

AHA ACLS

NIHSS

OCN preferred

PALS preferred

Traveler’s permanent residence must be 100 miles or > from the hospital’s service area

General orientation will begin on Sundays. Sunday will be online CBLs. I can start the traveler any Sunday that you can complete the compliance documents by the deadline.

Please include in the confirmation: 16 hours of nonbillable orientation. Hospital can cancel/call off one shift biweekly without a financial penalty from the employed 36/36 or 36/48 schedule (use whichever is appropriate for the employment agreement) if there is a decrease in census. Additional shifts picked up above the work commitment as additional overtime shifts will be flexed as needed for hospital census decrease/decreased resource need without penalty.

COVID-19 Vaccine (Facility Guideline) : Not Required

Flu Vaccine (Facility Guideline) : Required – Medical/Religious Exemptions Only

Unit:

608000-1086051 | JMH 3000

Epic Travel Staffing:

Day 1 health insurance coverage and comprehensive benefits options

401(k) matching program

Weekly direct deposit

Concierge state licensing program for RN and other healthcare modalities in multiple states, including CA

Industry leading allowances and reimbursements

Referral program with cash bonuses and additional perks

Exclusive job openings – Only at Epic

Epic Elite Program – Priority status at top facilities and exclusive loyalty bonuses

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