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Full medical, dental, vision, life, and even pet insurance to provide you with the coverage you need whenever you need it. Supplemental Health Care is seeking a travel nurse RN Telemetry for a travel nursing job in Baltimore, Maryland.
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We offer: Competitive pay rates Free, quality, private housing Medical, Dental, Vision 401(k) and Flex Spending Life Insurance Accident and Short-term Disability Coverage Free Continuing Education Refer a friend and earn extra cash.
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Pay Information $1,831 to $2,018 per week About The Position Job Description & Requirements Registered Nurse – Telemetry - Travel - (Tele RN) StartDate: 8/28/2024 Available Shifts: 12 D Pay Rate: $1830.97 - $2017.81 The elite team members at this facility are seeking a like-minded, compassionate clinician to join their ranks.
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Day One comprehensive, nationwide insurance plans for health, vision and dental and life—including a HSA option. Triage Staffing is seeking a travel nurse RN Telemetry for a travel nursing job in Towson, Maryland.
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Triage Staffing is seeking a travel nurse RN Telemetry for a travel nursing job in Baltimore, Maryland. Posted job title: Nursing: Telemetry. Travel Nursing: Telemetry Baltimore. Top-rated professional liability insurance.
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DAY ONE nationwide insurance coverage, including health, dental, vision and life. Triage is seeking an experienced Telemetry Registered Nurse for an exciting Travel Nursing job in Washington, DC. Shift: Inquire Start Date: 08/26/2024 Duration: 13 weeks Pay: $1786.65 / Week.
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Triage is seeking an experienced Telemetry Registered Nurse for an exciting Travel Nursing job in Baltimore, MD. Shift: Inquire Start Date: 08/05/2024 Duration: 13 weeks Pay: $1869.53 / Week. Travel Telemetry RN | Baltimore, MD.
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B) retirement plan with matching, generous PTO, wellness days and 7 holidays, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, etc. Unit Highlights O’Neil 3 is a 32- Bed Medical-Surgical unit, no telemetry Nurse to patient ratio 5:1; Charge RN out of numbers.
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Qualifications 2 years of recent experience as a Telemetry RN preferred Valid license and/or certification in state of practice, if applicable Demonstrated ability to maintain high level of professionalism during stressful times Valid Driver’s License Background and drug screen Benefits Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance Life and Disability Insurance 401(k) options Certification and Licensure Reimbursement Generous Referral Bonus Program Weekly Direct Deposit.
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Major Medical and supplemental including dental, vision, short term, and life insurance. Access to our dedicated Credentialing Specialist from the minute you join GO. From the first conversation with your Go Recruiter to your last day of your assignment, you can tell we are a different travel nurse company.
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