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Required Qualificationsmust have travel experiencelevel 1 or AMC2 recent years of ED experience. Enjoy the rewarding travel assignments that this New England city has to offer, while indulging in Boston’s old-world ambiance.
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Posted job title: Nursing Emergency Room - ER RN - Travel Nurse. We're looking for Emergency Room RNs for an immediate travel nurse opening in Boston, MA. The right RN should have 1-2 years recent acute care experience.
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Emergency Department / Emergency Room RN Contract Details: - $2,320 - $2,585 per week. If you'd like more detail on these Emergency Room RN assignments or are ready to get started with the placement process, please apply online now.
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Emergency Room Nurse. To apply as a travel RN with us, you must have an active Professional Registered Nursing License or be willing to obtain one in the state you’re applying to, evidence of a minimum of one year RN work experience, and evidence of at least one year of Trauma ICU experience within the last two years.
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Posted job title: travel nurse (rn) er (emergency room) Epic Travel Staffing is seeking a travel nurse RN ED - Emergency Department for a travel nursing job in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Advantis Medical is seeking a travel nurse RN Pediatrics ER - Emergency Room for a travel nursing job in Boston, Massachusetts. Specialty: Pediatrics ER - Emergency Room.
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As an emergency room nurse (RN ER), you will be the first line of defense for patients who require any type of urgent medical care. Cross Country Nurses is seeking a travel nurse RN ED - Emergency Department for a travel nursing job in Boston, Massachusetts.
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About this job As an Emergency Room RN, you'll provide care for patients requiring emergency attention due to illness or trauma. One of the most critical parts of the Emergency RN job is performing a focused assessment of each patient and triaging them appropriately.
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TotalMed Staffing is seeking a travel nurse RN Pediatrics ER - Emergency Room for a travel nursing job in Boston, Massachusetts. We are seeking a Registered Nurse-Pediatric Emergency Room for a travel assignment in Boston Massachusetts.
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Posted job title: Registered Nurse (RN) - Emergency Room. Aequor Healthcare is seeking a travel nurse RN ED - Emergency Department for a travel nursing job in Boston, Massachusetts.
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FlexCare Medical Staffing is seeking an experienced Pediatric Emergency Room Registered Nurse for an exciting Travel Nursing job in Boston, MA. Shift: 3x12 hr nights Start Date: 10/07/2024 Duration: 13 weeks Pay: $2234.4 / Week NOTE: THIS IS A TRAVEL STAFFING ASSIGNMENT. INQUIRE TODAY FOR JOB DETAILS. Licensing, certifications, and other requirements subject to change and can vary by state and facility.
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Specialty: Emergency Room Discipline: Registered Nurse Start Date: 2024-11-04 Duration: 13 Weeks Shift: Day shift Hours Per Week: "NA" Employment Type: Contract Gross Weekly Pay: $ Six things that won’t happen if you apply to this job: You won’t have to guess what the downsides are.
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