Travel Nurse (RN) Tele/Stepdown (Telemetry/PCU)other related Employment listings - Allentown, PA at Geebo

Travel Nurse (RN) Tele/Stepdown (Telemetry/PCU)

Epic Travel Staffing is hiring a Travel RN - Transitional Open Heart Unit (TOHU)

Shift:
Nights / 7p-7:
30a, 12x3, 36 hours per week

Length:
12 weeks

Requirements:

  • PA license
  • 1 year Acute Care Experience and/or experience congruent with role in service line
  • Graduate of accredited Nursing program
  • Progressive/step down experience; phlebotomy, IV starts, cardiac rhythm interpretation, drips (such as amiodarone, Cardizem, heparin, insulin), chest tube management, epidural/PCA management, fall prevention, pressure injury prevention
  • AHA BLS
  • AHA ACLS
  • AHA NIHSS
  • Bachelor's Degree Nursing preferred
  • NRP and PALS preferred
Other Details:
  • EMR - Epic
  • 50 miles radius rule
  • PROOF of COVID & FLU vaccination or Declination
  • LVHN requires a full Hep B series (3 doses) or positive Hep B antibody documentation
  • Unit Information:
    All patients are monitored on telemetry or portable hardwire

    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

    Pay rate is estimated based on weekly gross income.

    Weekly gross pay based on qualifications and experience. Rate applies to travel positions only (50
    miles from permanent address).
    Estimated Weekly Rate:
    $2184 per week
    Job ID:
    834283Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

    • Type: Other
    • Company: Epic Travel Staffing (formerly Emerald Health Services)

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