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Genie Healthcare is seeking a travel nurse RN ED - Emergency Department for a travel nursing job in Manchester, Connecticut. Genie Healthcare is one of the fastest growing Nurse Travel Agencies in the USA. Genie serves hundreds of facilities and has over 4000 current travel RN contracts open at any given time.
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Join Avera as a Talent Development Consultant - Registered Nurse (RN) and join a mission driven organization with a great company culture, and team environment. You Belong at Avera: Competitive pay, front-loaded PTO and options for free health insurance, sign-on bonuses, various shifts to fit your lifestyle and opportunities for career growth.
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Competitive Benefits Package: including medical, dental, vision, 401K, company paid time-off, life insurance policy, insurance deductibles and voluntary Aflac insurance for our full-time employees.
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Epic Travel Staffing is seeking an experienced Emergency Room Registered Nurse for an exciting Travel Nursing job in Hartford, CT. Shift: 3x12 hr nights Start Date: 10/28/2024 Duration: 13 weeks Pay: $2129.76 / Week Requirements: 1+ years About Epic Travel Staffing: Epic Travel Staffing (previously known as Emerald Health Services) is a premier recruitment agency specializing in placing travel nursing, allied clinicians, and interim management professionals across the United States.
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As a minority-owned and JCAHO certified company, we are a healthcare staffing agency that offers flexible staffing solutions such as: per diem, local contract, travel nursing, contract-to-hire, and direct placement.
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