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Pay Information $1,976 to $2,177 per week About The Position Job Description & Requirements Registered Nurse – Home Health - Travel - (HH RN) StartDate: ASAP Available Shifts: 8 D Pay Rate: $1975.63 - $2177.23 Required Qualifications Home Health and Oasis experience GA LIC Preferred Qualifications Homecare Homebase Facility Location Columbus, Georgia, is a city of almost 200,000 residents located on the Alabama border midway between Montgomery and Macon.
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Pay Information $1,551 to $1,709 per week About The Position Job Description & Requirements Registered Nurse – Home Health - Travel - (HH RN) StartDate: ASAP Available Shifts: 8 D Pay Rate: $1550.55 - $1708.77 Required Qualifications Home Health experience ME LIC Preferred Qualifications Homecare Homebase Job Benefits At AMN Healthcare we take care of our travelers.
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Ventura MedStaff is seeking an experienced Home Health Registered Nurse for an exciting Travel Nursing job in Augusta, ME. Shift: 5x8 hr days Start Date: 07/16/2024 Duration: 13 weeks Pay: $2080 / Week About Ventura MedStaff: Founded in 2018 and located in Omaha, Nebraska, Ventura MedStaff is a veteran-owned healthcare staffing agency that helps medical facilities meet their recruiting needs with the most qualified and talented medical professionals in their field.
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We offer assignments in the fields of nursing, therapy, and allied health, and our benefits include travel and license reimbursements, and assistance with continuing education. We offer assignments in the fields of nursing, therapy, and allied health, and our benefits include travel and license reimbursements, and assistance with continuing education.
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