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Coast Medical Service is a nationwide travel nursing & allied healthcare staffing agency dedicated to providing an elite traveler experience for the experienced or first-time traveler. Coast Medical Service is a Joint Commission certified healthcare staffing agency focused on per diem and travel nursing opportunities nationwide.
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Coast Medical Service is seeking an experienced Case Manager Registered Nurse for an exciting Travel Nursing job in La Mesa, CA. Shift: 5x8 hr days Start Date: ASAP Duration: 13 weeks Pay: $2378.67 / Week Coast Medical Service is a nationwide travel nursing & allied healthcare staffing agency dedicated to providing an elite traveler experience for the experienced or first-time traveler.
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Plus, we're the only healthcare staffing company to offer our travelers a free, all-inclusive tropical vacation. Client in CA seeking LPNT Rehab (Compton) - Travel: Case Manager- RN, PT, OT, SLP, SW - Sutter Coast Hosp - Crescent City, CA (RN) to work Weekends There's plenty to see and do in California.
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Join our team of dedicated healthcare professionals and embark on a rewarding travel healthcare career with Marshall Healthcare Staffing. Why Choose Marshall Healthcare Staffing: Trusted partner with a proven track record in healthcare staffing.
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Field Case Manager (RN) We are looking for highly skilled, self-motivated, registered nurses (RN) who have experience with workers compensation nurse case management.
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Epic Travel Staffing is hiring a Travel RN - Case Manager. Concierge state licensing program for RN and other healthcare modalities in multiple states, including CA.
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