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Lahey Hospital and Medical Center is now offering up to a $3,000 in signing bonuses for our Critical Care RN positions. Lahey Hospital & Medical Center is offering an exciting opportunity for an experienced intensive care (ICU) nurse to join our new Neurosciences Critical Care Unit team.
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As a department, we support up to 20 different units ranging from Medical-Surgical, Cardiology/Telemetry, Critical Care, to Maternal Child. A minimum of 2 years of direct critical care experience is required.
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Atlas Medstaff is currently seeking candidates in the RN (ICU/CCU/Critical Care) profession for a 20 week contract in the Burlington, Vermont area. TravelNurseSource is working with Atlas MedStaff to find a qualified ICU/Critical Care RN in Burlington, Vermont, 05401.
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12 months MICU experience in an acute care setting within in the last 3 years. We're seeking a Registered Nurse with experience responding to life-saving medical situations by providing emergency care and life support to the critically ill or severely injured for a 13 week contract at a reputable area hospital.
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You’ll work in collaboration with a multidisciplinary team to provide patients with the highest quality care. External candidates are eligible for a one-time signing bonus of $10,000 (prorated for part time roles.
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Specialty: Critical Care Pulmonology. Access to top hospitals and healthcare systems in diverse care settings. Facility Type: Acute Care Hospital. In-house credentialing and licensing teams.
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TravelNurseSource is working with AHS NurseStat to find a qualified ICU/Critical Care RN in Burlington, Iowa, 52655! The employee works in collaboration with all clinic members to ensure every patient receives the safest care with the highest quality optimal outcomes.
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TravelNurseSource is working with Trustaff to find a qualified ICU/Critical Care RN in Burlington, North Carolina, 27215! As a Nurse you may provide supervision to subordinate professional, paraprofessional, and support staff in the performance of their patient/resident care duties and be responsible for maintaining inventory standards for medicine, controlled drugs, and narcotics.
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NurseStat is looking for a Long Term (Travel) Intensive Care Unit - CCU RN in Burlington, IA.This is a 13 week assignment scheduled to start on 10/14/2024 and run through 01/12/2025. The employee is responsible for providing specialized care for the facility in need.
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The Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine at Beth Israel Lahey Hospital & Medical Center, Burlington, MA is seeking a clinician educator or clinician with fellowship training in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine for a full-time position in the Division and a faculty position at Lahey UMass Chan Medical School.
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LHMC Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine seeks a highly motivated and committed critical care Advanced Practice Provider (NP or PA) for a busy critical care service.
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This position is a mix of all types of anesthesia critical care, including coverage of our Surgical Intensive Care and Cardiothoracic Surgery ICU Services, as well as provision of general operating room anesthesiology care to patients as directed by Department Chair or delegate including main Operating Rooms and ambulatory areas with a mix of solo and supervision of Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs), Anesthesiology Assistants (CAAs) and residents as appropriate.
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Unit Description: As a Resource RN, you will care for a mixed population of patients across the UVM Medical Center. Unit Description: As a Resource RN, you will care for a mixed population of patients across the UVM Medical Center.
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Benefits: USRx Care & ScriptSourcing Pharmacy Benefits Teladoc® Allied health plan members (and their dependents – even if not covered under your Allied health plan)can access free sick or acute care consults with board-certified physicians 24/7 (AD&D) Accidental Death & Dismemberment benefits Disability - Long-Term and or Short-Term Disability Supplemental Benefits - Accident & Critical Illness Cancer benefits.
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They'll provide an experience that's simply unmatched in travel healthcare.
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