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Client in Lodi, CA is looking for a Neonatal Registered Nurse to help them out for 13 weeks. 13 week Neonatal Registered Nurse travel assignment. Registered Nurse - Neonatal.
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Minimum one year recent working experience in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit as a Neonatal Nurse Practitioner or recent completion of a Neonatal ICU Fellowship. Master's Degree in Nursing with a Neonatal Nurse Practitioner specialization.
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Minimum two years recent work experience in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit as a Neonatal Nurse Practitioner. Nurse Practitioner, Per Diem NICU. Incumbents with less than 6 months of NP experience will be hired as a Nurse Practitioner 1.
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NICU - RN-Registered Nurse of California. NICU - NRP-Neonatal Resuscitation Provider. NICU - RN-Registered Nurse of California. Previous 1 year experience as an RN in an NICU/acute care hospital setting.
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Must meet credentialing requirements established for nurse practitioners within the Kaiser system (Masters Degree in Nursing and National Certification from one of the following organizations: American Academy of Nurse Practitioners; American Credentialing Center; National Certification Corporation for Obstetric, Gynecologic and Neonatal Nursing Specialties; National Certification Board of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners and Nurses.
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Active and unencumbered nurse practitioner (NP) license in the state of practice (if a new license is needed for your assignment, Aya Locums can help). Aya Locums has an immediate opening for a 25-week locum Neonatology Nurse Practitioner job in San Francisco, CA paying $95/hr - $110/hr.
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One year recent (within the last 3 years) experience in Neonatal Level III nursery or completion of a KP NICU Training Program within the past 12 months. The Registered Nurse (RN) II is a professional caregiver who assumes responsibility and accountability for a group of patients for a designated time frame.
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License, Certification, RegistrationRegistered Nurse License (in the state where care is provided)Basic Life SupportAdvanced Neonatal Resuscitation Program Preferred Qualifications: Bachelors degree in nursing or related field.
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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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