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Travel Surgical Unit RN - Ringgold, Virginia

Experience the charm of southern Virginia with a travel opportunity in Ringgold, where small-town hospitality meets vibrant River District amenities. Bordered by picturesque parks and the scenic Dan River, this region invites you to unwind with historic architecture, eclectic boutiques, art galleries, and miles of trails to explore during your downtime. The area's unique blend of charm and culture makes every day outside the workplace an adventure.Immerse yourself in a thriving medical environment, consistently recognized for clinical excellence. As a surgical/procedural RN in the Operating Room, you'll collaborate within a comprehensive team that performs a wide range of surgeries-from total joint replacements to complex abdominal and ENT procedures-serving patients of all ages. This assignment broadens your exposure to advanced workplace practices and leadership styles, providing professional growth and expanding your resume with sought-after surgical experience.Schedule/HoursDay shift: 6:30 AM - 2:30 PM40 hours guaranteed weeklyWeekend hours every other weekend/as neededCall and float requirements as needed within scope of practiceDesired Experience & QualificationsActive RN licensure in Virginia1-2 years' recent Operating Room nursing experience (ortho experience required)ACLS, BLS, NIH certification (HWC can be earned onsite)Proactive, motivated, and professional attitude with a collaborative spiritPreferred: 2+ years overall perioperative experienceKey ResponsibilitiesProvide direct patient care in the OR, maintaining a 1:1 ratioCollaborate closely with surgical teams and support staffAssist with a diverse caseload: orthopedics, spine surgeries, ENT, and moreEnsure compliance with all required policies, procedures, and dress codeBenefits & Travel PerksTax-advantaged travel stipends and assistancePremium compensation for travelComprehensive healthcare coverage and 401(k) participationReliable assignment duration for peace of mindResume-building experience at a regionally renowned academic hospital