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Travel nursing helps you hone your time management skills, a valuable asset in any healthcare setting. RN Job Description BLS Core Mandatory Part I (Relias) Core Mandatory Part II (Nursing-Relias) Core Mandatory Part III (Relias) Dysrhythmia - Basic Medical Surgical-Telemetry Test NIHSS RN Pharmacology 5 Benefits of Travel Nursing Managing assignments, travel logistics, and adapting to new environments requires effective time management.
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Requirements Active BLS from the American Heart Association Active professional license within the state of practice Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) and/or Management of Assaultive Behavior (MAB) certification is recommended and may be required for specific registered nurses and travel nurse positions Other specialty-related certifications are preferred and may be required for specific positions Experience as a Psych RN in a hospital setting Minimum of 2 years of experience as an RN.
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12 months REHAB experience in an acute-care setting within the last 3 years. Setting: HospitalRegistered Nurses with experience caring for patients with long-term physical disabilities or with chronic illnesses deal with their limitations and reach their full potential for a 13 week contract assignment at a state-of-the-art hospital.
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Help assist the front desk in assisting members by checking members in, selling retail items at the POS, setting massage chairs and tanning beds, and answering the phone. Course work in physical education, nutrition, physiology, and exercise science is preferred.
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Cath Lab RN Contract Details: - $1,740 - $1,906 per week - 13-week contract with possibility to extend - Contract assignments with the possibility to extend - Hospital Setting - Weekly pay - Travel pay packages including housing and meals allowance are available Apply online today to learn more about these Cath Lab RN positions and to start the placement process.
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Previous experience in a daycare setting is preferred. Daycare Assistant needed at a reputable daycare near 71608. Must pass background check and possess CPR and First Aid certification. Must have excellent communication skills and enjoy working with young children.
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The General Merchandise Sales team leads inbound, outbound, replenishment, inventory accuracy, presentation, pricing, and promotional signing processes for all GM areas of the store. Experts enable efficient delivery to our guests by owning pick, pack, and ship fulfillment work.
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