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Client in NM seeking Progressive Care Unit Registered Nurse (RN) to work 12 hour Days A southwestern state whose diverse terrain encompasses the Chihuahuan Desert and the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.
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A valid State Issued Driver's License or State ID If you are an experienced Telemetry Registered Nurse (RN) with a passion for providing exceptional patient care, just let us know you’re interested.
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Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Telemetry Discipline: RN Start Date: ASAP Duration: 13 weeks 36 hours per week Shift: 12 hours, nights Employment Type: Travel We are seeking a Registered Nurse-Telemetry for a travel assignment in Las Cruces New Mexico.
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As a Telemetry travel nurse, you will provide compassionate and high-quality care to patients ensuring their well-being and recovery. 2 years of Telemetry staff experience or equivalent.
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Description If you would like to combine your love of traveling with your nursing career, Accountable's Travel Nurse contracts are the way to go. We can help you achieve your career goals by connecting you to our diverse healthcare clients close to home or in desirable locations throughout the United States.
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Guardian HealthStaff, LLC. is seeking a travel nurse RN Med Surg / Telemetry for a travel nursing job in Las Cruces, New Mexico. Posted job title: Registered Nurse-Medical/Surgical/Telemetry.
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Our client is looking to add a Registered Nurse to their team. Solomon Page can connect you with your next opportunity – whether it is in your hometown, or you are looking to travel to a new destination.
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Triage is seeking an experienced Telemetry Registered Nurse for an exciting Travel Nursing job in Las Cruces, NM. Shift: Inquire Start Date: 07/29/2024 Duration: 13 weeks Pay: $1440.07 / Week.
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Ideal candidates have 2 or more years’ experience in their specialty, an active RN license, BLS certification by the American Heart Association, a sense of adventure and a passion for nursing.
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Active NM Registered Nurse (RN) License or Compact RN License. Our Telemetry registered nurses (RN) enjoy a robust benefits package including health insurance, flexible scheduling, 100% licensure/certification reimbursement, Tuition Reimbursement, and up to $20K for student loan contribution and many ways to earn your degree at low or no cost.
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Looking for a dynamic and challenging career as a Medical Surgical Telemetry Registered Nurse? Whether you are an experienced RN or a new grad RN, our client is committed to supporting your growth and development as a healthcare professional.
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