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The professional registered nurse serves as a patient and family advocate while facilitating a cooperative and collaborative environment among all health care providers. The professional registered nurse is knowledgeable of current trends in healthcare including but not limited to advances in technology, pharmacology, treatment care modalities, quality and patient safety.
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Job Description & Requirements Registered Nurse – Intensive Care - ICU - Travel - (ICU RN) StartDate: 7/15/2024 Available Shifts: 12 N Pay Rate: $2059.49 - $2269.64 This position presents an opportunity to join an elite team of passionate physicians and nurses within the Intensive Care Unit (ICU.
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Infusion, Home Infusion, RN, Registered Nurse, IV Therapy, Home Health, Hospice, ER, Trauma, ICU, Pediatrics, Vascular Access, IV Team, Oncology, PICC, Central Line, Infusion clinic, Ambulatory infusion, Cath lab, Transplant, Case Manager.
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Epic Special Education Staffing is partnering with an exceptional school district who is looking for a contract RN - School Nurse for the 2024 - 2025 school year. Valid RN - School Nurse credential/license or in process in state of practice.
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Traveling Registered Nurse, Travel, ER, RN – ER, Contract, Travel, Traveling Nursing, Assignment, Registered ER, Emergency Room Nurse, ER RN, Emergency Room Nurse, ER Travel Nurse, Healthcare RN, ER Nursing, Nurse RN, RN Nurse, Contract RN.
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Bachelor of Science (BS) or Arts (BA) college degree or equivalent clinical degree i.e., Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS), Certified Cardiology Technician, Registered nurse (RN) or Nurse Practitioner (NP), Transcatheter Cardiovascular Surgical/Scrub technician, Physician Assistant (PA.
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This position may travel more than 50% depending on staffing and regional demands. Successfully complete our internal training plan to include hemodynamics, ECG, angiography, echo & CT imaging modalities and complete the case support and proctor delegate authorizations.
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Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) Position in Boston, MassachusettsPosition Details: Full-time, permanent positionOpen to new grads. Access to major airports for travel.
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Educational preparation and prior experience as an advanced-practice registered nurse (APRN) coupled with broad operational leadership capacity is desirable, though not required. + Professional licensure as a registered nurse in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts prior to date of hire.
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The Occupational Health nurse provides and triages work and non-work-related injuries to the appropriate providers when indicated. We are seeking an Occupational Health Nurse to join our team.
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C urrent licensure in Massachusetts as a registered nurse is required. RN experience in critical care experience is strongly preferred (1-2 years of ICU experience) or at least 2 years of med/surg experience.
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Minimum of two years of clinical nursing (registered nurse) experience in a behavioral health setting required, with preference for at least one year of psychiatric nurse practitioner experience and/or experience in substance use disorder treatment.
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RN – Dialysis Registered Nurse - Health Advocates Network is urgently hiring Dialysis RNs with at least 2 years of recent experience! Specialty: Dialysis Registered Nurse (RN.
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Pay Information $1,977 to $2,178 per week About The Position Job Description & Requirements Registered Nurse – Perioperative Nurse - Operating Room - Travel - (OR RN) StartDate: 8/6/2024 Available Shifts: 12 D Pay Rate: $1976.52 - $2178.21 Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital (BWFH) is a 171 bed non-profit, community teaching hospital located in Jamaica Plain, just 3.4 miles from the Longwood medical area, and across the street from the Arnold Arboretum.
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Benefits for our Registered Nurse (RN) includes: BSN Scholarship Program - $5,/year Tuition Reimbursement - $4,/year Tuition savings to continue your nursing education with Chamberlain University Psychiatric Nurse Residency Transition-to-Practice Orientation (Could earn 20 CEUs) Career development opportunities within UHS and its + locations.
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