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Focus Staff is seeking a Med Surg Registered Nurse for a travel contract in Rochester, NY. The ideal candidate will have at least 1 year of experience in a Med Surg setting.
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Advantis Medical, the #1 rated travel nurse agency, is currently seeking an experienced Medical Surgical Registered Nurse (RN) for an exciting new travel job in Rochester, NY. This rewarding travel job offers a contract duration of 13 weeks and is for a Night shift.
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Nurses 24/7 is seeking a local contract nurse RN Med Surg / Telemetry for a local contract nursing job in Rochester, New York. Nurses 24/7 is currently looking for MedSurg-Tele Nurse in ROCHESTER, NY. This will be a 12-week assignment, 12x3 Nights shift starting 11/04/2024 working 36 hours per week.
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We are looking for a Travel Med Surg RN for a great Travel nursing job in Rochester, NY. This Med Surg Travel nursing job pays for 36 hours a week for 13 weeks.
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We are seeking a Travel RN Nursing Supervisor to oversee all units at Unity Hospital in Rochester, NY for a 13-week contract with a deferred schedule. Travel RN Supervisor - 13-Week Contract - Rochester, NY.
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Workfit Medical Staffing PLLC is looking for Med Surg RNs for 13 week contract positions. You MUST have an address at least 50 miles outside of Rochester NY. Please see details and requirements below.
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Overview: GHR is seeking Registered Nurses with a Med/Surg/Tele specialty to work a contract in Rochester, NY. My goal is to give you the best agency experience possible, and I will do everything I can to make that happen.
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WCS Healthcare is currently seeking a Med/Surg Nurse for a contract assignment at a Prestigious Hospital in Rochester, NY! 2 years of acute Med/Surg RN experience is required.
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Pay Information $3,196 to $3,294 per week About The Position Focus Staff is seeking a Med Surg Registered Nurse for a travel contract in Rochester, NY. The ideal candidate will have at least 1 year of experience in a Med Surg setting.
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Medical Surgical RN - Rochester, NY Soliant Health is looking for Medical Surgical Registered Nurses to complete a 13 week contract in Rochester, NY.This assignment is a night shift position working 36 hours a week.
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