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Help to advance the practice of nursing and improve positive outcomes for your patients as a (an) RN Float Pool. We want your knowledge and expertise Job Summary and Qualifications The Registered Nurse Float Pool (RN) position supports the mission of Presbyterian/St Luke’s Medical Center of optimizing the quality of life of all those served by expanding beyond the traditional focus on medical care to meet the needs of the whole person.
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RN Float Pool Full Time Nights 7pm - 7am with rotating weekends/holidays Premium Pay with shift differentials Great opportunity to grow your career Come and be a part of our RN Float Pool. You will float to all our acute care units (medical surgical, med tele and ortho floors) with the long term option for training to critical care.
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Staffing Services (Float Pool, covers Acute Care units) All life support certification cards must be issued by either the American Heart Association or the American Red Cross CPR for the Professional Rescuer.
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Current BLS and ACLS with American Heart Association or American Red Cross for all Float Pool Registered Nurses required. Additional options for dental and vision benefits, life and disability coverage, flexible spending accounts, supplemental health protection plans (accident, critical illness, hospital indemnity), auto and home insurance, identity theft protection, legal counseling, long-term care coverage, moving assistance, pet insurance and more.
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Our 20 hospitals, emergency and urgent care centers, home care and hospice, Flight for Life Colorado TM , telehealth and over 240 physician practices and clinics offer endless opportunities.
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We are looking for seasoned and ambitious Float Pool Registered Nurse (RN) to help us reach our goals. We are seeking a(an) RN Float Pool to join our healthcare family.
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6 months of ICU or PCU (Progressive Care Unit) nursing (RN) experience or completion of the UCHealth Fellowship program. Start your employment at UCHealth with PTO in your bank Employer-paid life and disability insurance with additional buy-up coverage options Tuition and continuing education reimbursement Wellness benefits Full suite of voluntary benefits such as identity theft protection and pet insurance Education benefits for employees, including the opportunity to be eligible for 100% of tuition, books and fees paid for by UCHealth for specific educational degrees.
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Direct care units include Mother/Baby, Labor and Delivery - Birth Center, Women's Care and NICU. 6 months of Women and Infants nursing (RN) experience or completion of the UCHealth Fellowship program.
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We are seeking a(an) RN Float Pool - Med Surg - Days to join our healthcare family. We are interviewing candidates for our RN Float Pool - Med Surg - Days opening.
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The Acute Care (float pool) RN is responsible for the delivery of nursing care to the medical/surgical, critical care, or women’s services populations utilizing the nursing process.
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