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American Heart Association or American Red Cross accepted. Must have compact RN license or state RN license relevant to travel assignment location prior to start of assignment.
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This position is a permanent, full time position made up of 13 week travel assignments - not a short term option or temporary contract. Location: Requires travel to various locations more than 50 miles away from primary residence.
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Travelers must be willing to travel 50+ miles from permanent residence. Please note, benefits and benefits eligibility can vary by position, exclusions may apply for some roles (for example: Travel, PRN, Short-Term Option, etc.
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BLS - BLS through the American Heart Association or the American Red Cross CPR for the Professional Rescuer with card in-hand before start date. Direct care includes practice Perioperative, PACU (Post Anesthesia Care Unit) or Operating Room levels of care.
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For more information about the internal Ascension Travel Program, please visit our site. One year of recent experience as in Surgical Services as a Circulating or Scrub RN strongly preferred.
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Travel RN Operating Room. Direct care includes practice Perioperative, PACU (Post Anesthesia Care Unit) or Operating Room levels of care<\/li>. CO RN license or eNLC privileges<\/li>.
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Travel RN Surgical Days. LOCAL RN Traveler contract options available for those who reside within 75 miles<\/p>. Direct care includes specialty Acute Care (Med-Surg) Units of moderate to high patient acuity<\/li>.
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BLS, (ACLS, and PALS if obtained) must be completed through American Heart Association, American Health and Safety, or American Red Cross. Tact Staff is seeking a travel nurse RN OR - Operating Room for a travel nursing job in Española, New Mexico.
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One year of RN experience in an acute care setting required. Department: Associate Travel Program - Surgical Services. Travel positions require travel to multiple locations and could include assignment selections in: Alabama, Illinois, Florida, Indiana, Kansas, Maryland, Michigan, New York, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas and Wisconsin.
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Directly assist operating physician with surgical tasks including hemostasis, suturing and wound exposure as well as patient positioning. Prepare operating rooms and surgical instruments and equipment for use.
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