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MedPro Healthcare Staffing is seeking a travel nurse RN First Assist for a travel nursing job in Atlanta, Georgia. Key Words: Registered Nurse, RN, First Assistant, Contract Nurse, Travel Nurse, Agency RN, Travel RN, Nursing, Contract, Perioperative Nurse, RNFA.
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Prime HealthCare Staffing is seeking a travel nurse RN First Assist for a travel nursing job in Atlanta, Georgia. Prime HealthCare Staffing, a national health care staffing company with over 20 years in the business, is looking for an experienced RN - RN First Assist for our customer in Atlanta, Georgia.
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MediPro is seeking a travel nurse RN First Assist for a travel nursing job in Atlanta, Georgia. Job Description & Requirements Specialty: First Assist Discipline: RN Start Date: ASAP Duration: 14 weeks 36 hours per week Shift: 12 hours Employment Type: Travel Certified CVOR RNFA, minimum 5 years experience REQUIRED: Heart transplant, cardiac background, vascular, thoracic Patient Age Group: Adults-Geriatrics Call requirements: Call requirements are variable dependent upon staffing.
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Ardor Health Solutions is seeking a travel nurse RN First Assist for a travel nursing job in Atlanta, Georgia. Job Description & Requirements Specialty: First Assist Discipline: RN Start Date: 08/26/2024 Duration: 14 weeks 36 hours per week Shift: 12 hours, days Employment Type: Travel Location: Atlanta, GA Setting: Hospital Employment Type: Traveler Ardor Health Solutions is looking for a Registered Nurse First Assist - RNFA to join our travel team in Atlanta, GA This is a full time travel contract position.
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Greenstaff Medical US is seeking an experienced Registered Nurse First Assist Registered Nurse for an exciting Travel Nursing job in Atlanta, GA. Shift: 3x12 hr days Start Date: 08/26/2024 Duration: 14 weeks Pay: $3477.6 / Week.
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IDR Healthcare is seeking a travel nurse RN First Assist for a travel nursing job in Atlanta, Georgia. Specialty: First Assist. Employment Type: Travel.
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KPG Healthcare is seeking a travel nurse RN First Assist for a travel nursing job in Atlanta, Georgia. Our Services include Travel Nursing, Allied Professionals, Per Diem Nurse Staffing, Locum Tenens Staffing and Physician Placement.
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Travel and License reimbursement. KPG Healthcare is a Staffing Firm that provides diverse Supplemental and Permanent Healthcare Staffing solutions to a wide range of Clients throughout the Nation.
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Key Words: Registered Nurse, RN, First Assistant, Contract Nurse, Travel Nurse, Agency RN, Travel RN, Nursing, Contract, Perioperative Nurse, RNFA Weekly payment estimates are intended for informational purposes only and include a gross estimate of hourly wages and reimbursements for meal, incidental, and housing expenses.
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Tact Staff is seeking a travel nurse RN First Assist for a travel nursing job in Atlanta, Georgia. Posted job title: Registered Nurse - First Assist / RNFA.
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Compunnel Healthcare is seeking a travel nurse RN First Assist for a travel nursing job in Atlanta, Georgia. Compunnel Healthcare is seeking a travel nurse RN First Assist for a travel nursing job in Atlanta, Georgia.
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TotalMed Staffing is seeking an experienced Registered Nurse First Assist Registered Nurse for an exciting Travel Nursing job in Atlanta, GA. Shift: 3x12 hr days Start Date: ASAP Duration: 14 weeks Pay: $3335.68 / Week About TotalMed Staffing: We find the right solution that meets your requirements for pay, benefits, employer support,or whatever else you may need.
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Care Team Solutions is seeking a travel nurse RN First Assist for a travel nursing job in Atlanta, Georgia. Travel nursing takes serious guts. 401k, holiday pay, healthcare, dental, travel.
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Source Medical Staffing is seeking an experienced Registered Nurse First Assist Registered Nurse for an exciting Travel Nursing job in Atlanta, GA. Shift: 3x12 hr days Start Date: ASAP Duration: 13 weeks Pay: $3575 / Week.
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Nationwide Therapy Group is seeking a travel nurse RN First Assist for a travel nursing job in Atlanta, Georgia. We are Joint Commission certified, and specialize in staffing all areas of nursing, therapy, and allied health in all 50 states.
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