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Travel Nursery Registered Nurse – Neonatal RN –Traveling Nursery Nurse, Part-Time, Contract, Travel, Temporary, 13 Weeks, Temp. Travel Nurse Source is working with Focus Staff to find a qualified Postpartum RN in Salem, Massachusetts, 01970.
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Travel Nursery Registered Nurse – Neonatal RN –Traveling Nursery Nurse, Part-Time, Contract, Travel, Temporary, 13 Weeks, Temp. Tier5, Travel NUR RN. Focus Staff is seeking a traveling Nursery RN to provide medical care for infants who have just been born.
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We are seeking experienced RNs in a number of specialties to fill critical roles across the country: Medical Surgical Nurse Emergency Room Nurse Step-Down Nurse Telemetry Nurse ICU Nurse Operating Room Nurse Labor and Delivery Nurse Cath Lab Nurse Psychiatric Nurse And more travel RN jobs.
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Specialty Areas: Travel Nurse, Registered Nurse, RN, BSN, ASN, ADN, MSN, Nursing, Float Pool, PRN, Contingent, Staffing Agency, ICU, CCU, CICU, CVOR, Critical Care, OR, CNOR, Scrub, Circulate, First Assist, AORN, ER, ED, Emergency, MICU, SICU, Surgical Services, Surgical ICU, Step-Down, PCU, Progressive Care, Telemetry, Medical Surgical, Med/Surg, M/S, Neonatal, NICU, Pre-Operative, Post-Operative, PACU, POCU, Endoscopy, Endo, Pain, Wound Care, WOCN.
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Take the next step in your healthcare career and join Nomad Health as a Neonatal ICU (NICU) travel nurse. Nomad Health seeks an experienced Neonatal ICU (NICU) registered nurse for a travel assignment in NY.
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This includes a Pediatric ER and an Express Care ER. We offer a Bariatric Center, Behavioral Health Center, Cancer Center, and Chest Pain Center w/PCI. We have a Comprehensive Breast Center, Family Center, Heart & Vascular Center, and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Our hospital offers an Orthopedic/Spine Center, Physical Therapy Services, Stroke Center, Surgical Services, and Wound Healing Center.
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Required: Master’s Prepared Advanced Practice Nurse Practitioner; Certified Neonatal Nurse Practitioner. According to the National Association of Neonatal Nurses (June, 1990), the Advanced Practice Nurse (APN) is educationally prepared, according to nationally recognized standards, to assume the role through study and supervised practice beyond the level of basic nursing preparation.
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Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Board Certification (NNP-BC). Texas RN licensure or RN licensure with compact privilege from a state that is party to the Nurse Licensure Compact for RNs and LVNs & Texas APRN.
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Some departments required additional life support certification: A4 nurses also require Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Labor & Delivery, Mother/Baby Unit and Special Care Nursery nurses also require Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) Maternal Child Health Float Pool require NRP and if float onto A4, PALS is required.
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Registered Nurse, RN, and license – current within the state you wish to practice. Explore FirstChoice – Trinity Health's nurse staffing solution! Are you an experienced Registered Nurse looking for premium compensation and maximum flexibility.
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Labor and delivery nurse, labor and delivery, LD, LD RN, registered nurse, RN, R.N., postpartum, neonatal nurse, neonatal, L&D, nurse, nursing, healthcare, health care, hospital, maternity, labor-delivery.
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Helicopter Transport As a critical part of our Neonatal/Pediatric transport program, each aircraft is staffed with a pilot and two highly trained critical care providers (Respiratory Therapist and Registered Nurse.
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Note: An RN graduate is a nurse who has completed a course of study at a school of nursing and is eligible for the NCLEX. The RN graduate performs directly under the supervision of the Charge Nurse or RN designee.
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Supplemental Health Care is seeking a travel nurse RN NICU - Neonatal Intensive Care for a travel nursing job in Neptune Township, New Jersey. Posted job title: Registered Nurse Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
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