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Home to a prestigious higher education and medical community, Oklahoma City offers travelers great professional opportunities and plenty to see and do in their spare time. Job Description & Requirements Registered Nurse – Cardiac Catheterization Lab - Travel - (Cath Lab RN) StartDate: 11/18/2024 Available Shifts: 8 D Pay Rate: $1876.95 - $2068.48 Level 1 Trauma Center Teaching Hospital Required Qualifications OK or compact license BLS and ACLS-AHA Preferred Qualifications BSN Facility Location Located in the heart of the state, Oklahoma’s capital city is alive with endless entertainment options and recreational choices.
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Pay Information $1,118 to $1,233 per week About The Position Job Description & Requirements Registered Nurse – Pediatric Intensive Care - PICU - Travel - (PICU RN) StartDate: 9/30/2024 Available Shifts: 12 D Pay Rate: $1118.43 - $1232.56 Under general supervision, provides nursing care in a hospital to a variety of patients with health problems ranging from simple to complex.
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Registered Nurse – Medical Surgical - Travel - (MS RN) Medical surgery nurse, medical surgery RN, med surg nurse, med surg RN, patient care, nurse, nursing, RN, R.N., registered nurse, healthcare, health care, hospital.
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