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About Coast Medical Service: Coast Medical Service is a customer driven healthcare staffing company focused on per diem and travel nursing opportunities in Greater Los Angeles. Our RN’s can enjoy many benefits, including: Flexible Schedule Personalized Attention High Pay Ability to choose from multiple assignments Work alongside top professionals in world class facilities.
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As a minority-owned and JCAHO certified company, we are a healthcare staffing agency that offers flexible staffing solutions such as: per diem, local contract, travel nursing, contract-to-hire, and direct placement.
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Coast Medical Service is seeking an experienced Hospice Registered Nurse for an exciting Travel Nursing job in Charlestown, MA. Shift: 5x8 hr days Start Date: 10/07/2024 Duration: 13 weeks Pay: $2096.3 / Week Coast Medical Service is a nationwide travel nursing & allied healthcare staffing agency dedicated to providing an elite traveler experience for the experienced or first-time traveler.
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Whether you're ready for your next travel experience, looking to take a local assignment, wanting to explore shift or per diem work, or interested in seeing what permanent or temp-to-hire roles are available, our award-winning NuWest team has you covered.
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NuWest places healthcare professionals in some of the most competitive markets, at award-winning facilities, earning top pay. Pay Range: $2619.37 - $3081.61 Per Week. We have a new assignment for Allied - Cath Lab Tech in Boston, MA and are interviewing ASAP. This is a travel assignment, 40 hours per week position at a great facility.
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Pay Range: $891.19 - $1048.46 Per Week. We believe one size does not fit all, so we carefully match your unique needs and strengths with our top hospitals and health systems. We have a new assignment for Allied - Patient Service Coordinator in Boston, MA and are interviewing ASAP. This is a travel assignment, 5x8 Days position at a great facility.
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Regional Job Description: Time out: 3 - 5 days Home time: Weekends Sign on BONUS up to $7,500 No touch Freight Pay: Mileage, per diem and accessorial pay Parking: NE Maryland Equipment: Cascadia Freightliners - average age of fleet 2 years – Assigned Trucks with 53 ft trailers – average 4 years.
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Our talented staffing team is committed to providing exceptional customer service, great opportunities with top pay and benefits. From Per Diem to Travel Contracts, miles away or local to you, Health Advocates Network can find you just what you are looking for.
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Pay Range: $2032.74 - $2391.46 Per Week. We have a new assignment for RN - OR in Boston, MA and are interviewing ASAP. This is a travel assignment, 4x10 Rotating position at a great facility.
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