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Float Pool RN Premium of $5.00 per hour. Float among the Emergency Departments at Duke University Hospital, Duke Regional Hospital, and Duke Raleigh Hospital , a Campus of Duke University Hospital.
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What we will provide  Float Pool RN Premium of $ per hour  Paid Training: On average 4 weeks for Experienced RN; on average 14 weeks for New Grads of paid orientation depending on level of experience.
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Requirements: Board Certification: BC or Truly BE License: NC DEA: Yes CSR: Yes Minimum Experience: 1 year Credentialing Timeframe: 60-90 days If you are excited about the prospect of contributing to a dynamic team while enjoying the flexibility and diverse patient population of a float pool, we encourage you to consider this opportunity.
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PRIDE Health is seeking a travel nurse RN Float for a travel nursing job in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Pay package is based on 12 hour shifts and 36.0 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined.
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Float as needed within the Oncology Administrative departments per operational needs. Salary Range: $18.20 - $25.86 per hour (Hiring Range) Work Type: Per Diem. Standard Hours Per Week: 20.00.
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Planet Healthcare is seeking a travel nurse RN Float for a travel nursing job in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Pay package is based on 12 hour shifts and 36 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined.
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Assured Nursing is seeking a travel nurse RN Float for a travel nursing job in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. 4367*4367 :Flex Staffing II-IV Per Diem. 36 hours per week. Assured Nursing is seeking a travel nurse RN Float for a travel nursing job in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
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Recommendations for prescription of required medications and/or Durable Medical Equipment or supplies (DME) to facilitate wound healing and/or wound prevention within her/his scope of practice, license, and as per the collaborative agreement with the supervising physician.
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ARMStaffing is looking for RN - PCU in Chapel Hill, North Carolina Shift: 12 Hour Day, 07:00:00-19:00:00, 12.00-3 Unit Details: RN - Stepdown Float Pool - Days - UNC Medical Center At ARMStaffing we take care of our nurses.
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