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Job Type: Contract/Temporary/Travel Location: Baltimore, MD If You have a Passion for Endoscopy, Apply Today and a Recruiter will guide you through the Process Join our VIP team of Traveling Professionals RN- Endo, Traveling Endoscopy RN - Endoscopy RN, Part-Time, Contract, Travel, Temporary , 13 Weeks, Temp. Tier4, Travel Endo RN - Endoscopy Registered Nurse.
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Job Description & Requirements Registered Nurse – Emergency Room - Travel - (ER RN) StartDate: 10/28/2024 Available Shifts: 12 D Pay Rate: $1725.13 - $1901.17 This outstanding unit is looking for the right ER RN to join their team of compassionate and driven health care professionals.
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Key Words: Registered Nurse, RN, Operating Room, Scrub, Circulate, OR, Contract Nurse, Travel Nurse, Agency RN, Travel RN, Nursing, Contract, Perioperative nurse.
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Pay Information $1,866 to $2,057 per week About The Position Job Description & Requirements Registered Nurse – Cardiac Catheterization Lab - Travel - (Cath Lab RN) StartDate: 10/14/2024 Available Shifts: 10 D Pay Rate: $1866.25 - $2056.69 RN needed for Cardiovascular Interventional Lab (CVIL) which consists of Cath and EP labs Named # 1 Best Hospital in the US for over 20 years in a row by U.S. News & World Report.
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As a registered nurse - gastroenterology (RN), also called an endoscopy nurse, you'll provide care for patients receiving treatment for Crohn's disease, colon cancer, acid reflux, irritable bowel syndrome and other digestive system disorders.
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Supplemental Health Care is seeking a travel nurse RN ICU - Intensive Care Unit for a travel nursing job in Baltimore, Maryland. If you'd like more detail on these Critical Care - Icu Registered Nurse assignments or are ready to get started with the placement process, please apply online now.
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Advantis Medical, the #1 rated travel nurse agency, is currently seeking an experienced ICU Registered Nurse (RN) for an exciting new travel job in Baltimore, MD. This rewarding travel job offers a contract duration of 13 weeks.
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RN – Behavioral Health / Psych Registered Nurse - Health Advocates Network is urgently hiring Behavioral Health / Psych RNs with at least 2 years of recent experience! Specialty: Behavioral Health / Psych Registered Nurse (RN.
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Job Description & Requirements Specialty: OR - Operating Room Discipline: RN Start Date: 10/14/2024 Duration: 12 weeks 40 hours per week Shift: 10 hours, days Employment Type: Travel RN – Operating Room OR Registered Nurse - Health Advocates Network is urgently hiring Operating Room OR RNs with at least 2 years of recent experience.
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Client in MD seeking Temp - Registered Nurse (RN) - Med Surg (Nights) Towson, MD (RN) to work Nights, 36 hours GTD Seize the opportunity for a complete vacation experience - one filled with hiking, history, kayaking, culture, big-city excitement and Main Street memories.
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TLC Nursing has the best and the highest paying travel RN, travel LPN, and travel Allied jobs. Our wide range of job listings includes travel nursing jobs, travel allied jobs, travel RN jobs, and travel LPN jobs.
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Have an active RN license or be willing to obtain a Registered Nurse license in MD. RN degree from an accredited registered nurse program. Nomad Health seeks an experienced Neuro ICU registered nurse for a travel assignment in MD.
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A challenging but rewarding position is open for a Registered Nurse with experience caring for patients undergoing life-threatening trauma or illnesses for a 13 week contract assignment at a state-of-the-art hospital.
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Posted job title: RN / REGISTERED NURSE / TELEMETRY RN / TELEMETRY NURSE. Aureus Medical Group - Nursing is seeking a travel nurse RN Telemetry for a travel nursing job in Baltimore, Maryland.
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Genie Healthcare is seeking a travel nurse RN ICU - Intensive Care Unit for a travel nursing job in Baltimore, Maryland. Genie Healthcare is one of the fastest growing Nurse Travel Agencies in the USA. Genie serves hundreds of facilities and has over 4000 current travel RN contracts open at any given time.
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