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We offer: Resume and application assistance for any position you’re interested in Relationships with premier healthcare institutions giving you a step up to secure and land those elite assignments Transparency, responsiveness, and genuine support for you Great Recruiters recently named Next Move a "Top Rated Healthcare Staffing Firm" for 2022.
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Updated resume, don't fear - we can help with this (2) recent professional references (manager or higher) About Next Move, Inc. One Career, Endless Choices Next Move, Inc. is a division of Next Move Healthcare, a fast-growing healthcare staffing agency made up of diverse individuals committed to providing a raving fan experience to clinicians nationwide.
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As a clinician-first, clinician-led staffing company, Next Move is a leading source of clinical talent for hospitals, healthcare systems, physician groups and other providers. We provide travel nurse and allied staffing through our wholly owned subsidiary, Next Move Inc.
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Benefits Medical, Dental, Vision, and 401K within the first month Maximum allowable IRS travel stipend + a healthy meals and expenditure stipend Licensing /certification renewals 1:1 attention via phone to discuss open positions before you apply Minimum Requirements: At least 2-years of recent experience in specialty Any specialty licenses/certifications (eg: ACLS, BLS, NIHSS, etc.
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