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All-Star Status: Dallas 100 (Multiple Years in a Row) Inc. 5000 Middle Market 50 Certified by The Joint Commission Best of Staffing Talent Satisfaction 2022 Best of Staffing Client Satisfaction 2022 Fastest-Growing US Staffing Firms 2017 If you’re seeking a Travel Emergency Room Nurse position in NEW ORLEANS, LA and are looking to work with an agency that will listen to your needs and career goals, then Focus Staff is the right place to be.
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Emergency room nurse, emergency nurse, ER nurse, ER RN, emergency room, trauma, trauma nurse, acute care nurse, registered nurse, RN, R.N., nursing, nurse, emergency, healthcare, health care, hospital.
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Graduates will receive the associate of science degree in nursing and are eligible to apply to write the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN). Required Education: Licensed Louisiana RN.
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This may include delegation of appropriate tasks to direct patient care staff including but not limited to RNs, LVN/LPNs, and Patient Care Technicians.
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Registered Nurse may be waived for a Registered Nurse with recent clinical experience as an LPN. RN. Must have current RN licensure in state of practice. A minimum of one year experience as an RN preferred.
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Chris served in the US Navy where he gained much knowledge and exposure to the field and Brandi has been an RN for over 20 years. Alternate terms: Direct Service Worker, CNA, aide, care, giver, health, assisted, living, senior, home, nursing, community, personal care aide, companion, personal assistant, PCA, personal care assistant.
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About this job As a Stepdown RN, you'll monitor patients who require frequent assessment but who aren't unstable enough to need care in a critical setting. Visit New Orleans for a jolt of amazing multicultural southern history and world-renowned nightlife, or tour the Louisiana Art & Science Museum in Baton Rouge.
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Weekend RN Treatment Nurse! Weekend RN Treatment Nurse! CommCare Corporation is subject to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) vaccine mandates for healthcare workers. Ability to evaluate Nursing Staff needs and provide staff education timely to provide quality care.
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Certified Nursing Assistant Certification or Basic EMT Certification or Military Medic experience or Phlebotomy Certification or Nursing Student with completion of fundamental nursing clinical in RN program preferred.
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Aveanna Private Duty Nurse - LVN/LPN RN. Must have and maintain an active, unencumbered license (RN/LPN/LVN) in the state in which the clinician will practice. Aveanna Private Duty Nurse - LVN/LPN RN.
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Job DescriptionRegistered Nurse - Full Time, Evening/Night ShiftHeart and Vascular ICU - Lake Main Hospital CampusBaton Rouge, LaWe are hiring immediately for a full time, RN and offering a $10,000 sign on bonus.
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The new SCA Health represents who we are today and where we are going—and the growing career opportunities for YOU. Responsibilities We are actively hiring for an Registered Nurse (RN) Operating Room. Promote the mission, vision, and values of SCA. Assess patient status throughout the perioperative episode of care.
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AMG Specialty Hospital - Zachary is hiring PRN Registered Nurses, (RN) with ICU, 2 years LTAC or Step-down experience for all shifts! AMG Specialty Hospital Zachary is part of the AMG Integrated Healthcare Management Hospital System - a Top-5 Post-Acute Care Hospital System.
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TotalMed Staffing is seeking an experienced Emergency Room Registered Nurse for an exciting Travel Nursing job in Baton Rouge, LA. Shift: 3x12 hr nights Start Date: ASAP Duration: 13 weeks Pay: $1729.42 / Week
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