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Pay Information $2,200 to $2,424 per week About The Position Job Description & Requirements Registered Nurse – Perioperative Nurse - Operating Room - Travel - (OR RN) StartDate: 10/7/2024 Available Shifts: 10 N Pay Rate: $2199.79 - $2424.25 Level II Trauma OR. Consisting of 18 ORs. Patient population from neonates to geriatrics.
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Client in NV seeking Registered Nurse (RN) - 400112 Telemetry- Day (RN) to work Nevada is the home of entertainment, deserts and sites to see as this state has it all. As a travel allied professional or a traveling nurse with CoreMedical Group, you are eligible for some of the best benefits in the industry, including: Free Private Housing or a Generous Housing Allowance Health Insurance coverage, Medical/Dental/Vision $50K in Free Life Insurance coverage Travel Reimbursement Licensure Assistance & Reimbursement Matching 401K Referral Bonus.
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Atlas Medstaff is a premier staffing firm dedicated to matching outstanding talent with exceptional opportunities. Our commitment to excellence and our consultative approach has helped us become a premier leader in the staffing industry.
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GetMed Staffing is searching for a strong CVOR RN to assist our traveler-friendly client. Traveling with GetMed Staffing offers the unique opportunity to gain diverse experiences, both personally and professionally.
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Job.com Healthcare is seeking a Labor and Delivery Registered Nurse for 13 weeks for immediate opening in Las Vegas , NV. Fortus Healthcare Resources is also JACHO Certified Healthcare Staffing Agency, assisting our healthcare partners in upholding the highest standards of patient care.
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