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As a NICU travel nurse, you will provide compassionate and high-quality care to patients ensuring their well-being and recovery. If you are an experienced NICU Registered Nurse (RN) with a passion for providing exceptional patient care, just let us know you’re interested.
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LanceSoft is seeking a travel nurse RN NICU - Neonatal Intensive Care for a travel nursing job in Brooklyn, New York. Job Description & Requirements Specialty: NICU - Neonatal Intensive Care Discipline: RN Start Date: 08/25/2024 Duration: 13 weeks 36 hours per week Shift: 12 hours, nights Employment Type: Travel Perks: Benefits: Day 1 Medical, Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance; 401K; Weekly Pay; $700 Referral bonus.
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ARMStaffing is looking for RN - NICU in Hackensack, New Jersey Shift: 12 Hour Night, 19:00:00-07:00:00, 12.00-3 Unit Details: 6113C :Neonatal ICU (NICU) At ARMStaffing we take care of our nurses.
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You and every nurse with the guts to travel deserve it. TravelNurseSource is working with Care Team Solutions to find a qualified NICU RN in Utica, New York, 13502! Specialty: Neonatal Discipline: Registered Nurse Start Date: 2024-07-29 Duration: 13 Weeks Shift: Hours Day shift Hours Per Week: 36 Hours Employment Type: Contract Gross Weekly Pay: $2572.18 Six things that won’t happen if you apply to this job: You won’t have to guess what the downsides are.
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The Gifted Healthcare Experience Gifted Healthcare is an award-winning travel nursing agency that offers nursing contracts at premier healthcare facilities across the United States. NICU RNs coordinate with the healthcare team to implement and evaluate patient care plans.
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GHR Healthcare is seeking a travel nurse RN NICU - Neonatal Intensive Care for a travel nursing job in Queens, New York. Perks: NICU RN, day shift. NICU RN, day shift.
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Current license to practice as a Registered Professional Nurse in New York State. Assesses patient’s psychosocial health status Elicits perception of medical/nursing care and the expectation of care; Determines coping mechanism, knowledge level, and ability to comprehend; Identifies cultural/ethnic requirements to reduce anxiety and ensure patient satisfaction; Communicates and documents psychological status and care plan; support group, counseling services, social services.
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Practices within the limits of the state's Nurse Practice Act and health care facility and nursing administrative policies. Assist America Travel Assist. Evidence of a Minimum of One year of current NICU hospital experience.
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NurseStat is looking for a Long Term (Travel) Neonatal Intensive Care Unit - NICU RN in Hackensack, NJ. We offer competitive pay for any Nurse and LPN referrals that we can put to work for us.
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NYS RN License BLS, NRP, 2 years of neonatal ICU, mech vent mgmt exp Minimum 2 years RN experience 1 year travel experience for Travel positions, not required for Per Diem positions EPIC experience highly pref.
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Host Healthcare is seeking an experienced Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Registered Nurse for an exciting Travel Nursing job in Philadelphia, PA. Shift: 12 hr nights Start Date: 08/22/2024 Duration: 13 weeks Pay: $2136.6 / Week.
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Employment Type: Travel. Specialty: NICU - Neonatal Intensive Care. With countless prestigious clients under our umbrella, backed up by passionate and hard-working recruiters, we are a team you have been looking for.
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Qualifications 2 years of recent experience as a NICU 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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Host Healthcare is an award-winning travel healthcare company with an immediate opening for this Registered Nurse - NICU in Voorhees Township , NJ. When you work with us, you can trust that we will help you with everything from travel, to housing, and acting as the liaison between you and the facility.
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13 week Neonatal Registered Nurse travel assignment. Client in New York, NY is looking for a Neonatal Registered Nurse to help them out for 13 weeks. Registered Nurse - Neonatal.
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