Travel Nurse RN - Med/Surg - $2,100 per week in Portland, ME
TravelNurseSource is working with Infojini Healthcare to find a qualified Med/Surg RN in Portland, Maine, 04101!Pay Information$2,100 per weekAbout The PositionID: 51286517 Shift: 19:00-07:30 Description: SUBMITTALS15 Weeks ONLY48 Hrs Preferable, 36 Hrs Acceptable The manager has updated the expectations for candidates being considered on this unit. This manager is seeking Med Surg candidates who will be caring for LTC patient populations. The expectation is, they will be in an acute setting caring for LTC patients where ratios are higher (1:8) than a typical Med Surg setting. Please advise if your candidate is agreeable to this expectation and committed. Position Template Facility Name: MMC Floor:R7 * Location Address: 22 Bramhall Street, Portland , ME 04102 Position Information: Facility Department/Cost Center: 140.823552 | Nursing R7 Role (RN, Tech, LPN, PT, etc.): RN Specialty: Transitional Care LTC/SNF Number of Openings: Shift: Nights Weekly Guaranteed Hours: 48 GH preferred, 36 Acceptable Weekend Hours: 36 (unless otherwise noted): Yes, Every other weekend Call Requirements: No Years of Experience: 1 Float Requirements: May floated based on skillset Education & Certifications Required: Required Certifications (will this be consistent for all similar skillset on unit or specific to this Position Request): BLS Education Modules (will this be consistent for all similar skillset on unit or specific to this Position Request): Healthstream Modules Unit Information: Number of Beds: 46 at Capacity Patient Ratios: 1:8 Max Equipment: Specialty Beds, Philips Monitor Vital Sign Machines, Overhead lifts, Sara Steady, Standing Scale, Bladder Scanner, Hover Mat, Sage Mat, Synergy Air beds, Stryker beds, stretchers, wheelchairs, walkers, slide boards EMR: Epic Hiring Profile: Must Have Skills/Experience: Must have recent Acute Care Experience, Charting / EMR Experience Preferred Skillset/Experience: Type of Patients on Unit: Mix of Medical and Surgical, Medically ready for Discharge Personality Fit: patient-centered care, teamwork, excellent communicator, punctual, reliable Dress Code: Scrub Color: Any Color Fragrance-Free Any unacceptable attire: Artificial nails, hoodies, t-shirts with graphics, open-toed shoes, any unprofessional dress and grooming Misc./Other Information: Tertiary Care Unit - Manage chronic illness and disability needsPhysical Assessment daily and with change in statusMedications administered as orderedCare Planning updated and reviewed weeklyEducation updated and reviewed weeklyClinical Notes written as neededEnsure patient safety and advocate for their well-being General CommentsReason for opening (special, internal vacancy, leave coverage) ******************************************************************************* How long has it been open? Will position be required to float to other units? Number of beds in your facility? Years of experience required? Who else in your organization will be involved in the interview or selection process? (Please include name, phone number and email address) Willing to review clinicians with pending state license? Is there anyone in the past that has worked for you that you would consider rehiring? What is the work schedule for this position? (days needed, hours or shift) EMR for your facility: Scrub colors / dress code: Parking location: No. of Positions: 1/1. Position creation Replacement Guaranteed Hours: Contract25990171EXPTEMPJob RequirementsRequired for OnboardingCompetency ExamCore Mandatory ExamSelf Assessment (Skills Checklist)5 Benefits Of Travel NursingEmbrace the nomadic lifestyle with pride, celebrating the uniqueness and diversity of each assignment. The sense of adventure and pride in being a healthcare nomad adds a distinctive dimension to your career.In times of public health crises, travel nurses often play essential roles in vaccination campaigns, disease control efforts, and other initiatives that contribute to the well-being of communities.Travel nursing allows you to experience different cultures firsthand. Working in new locations exposes you to unique customs, traditions, and perspectives, fostering cultural competence and enriching your personal and professional life.Travel nursing assignments often take you to areas with healthcare shortages. Your presence in these communities contributes to filling critical gaps in healthcare services.Working with diverse teams in various settings enhances your communication skills. You learn to effectively communicate with colleagues, patients, and families from different backgrounds.