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Registered Nurse with a current unrestricted license in the state of NY with ability to obtain additional licensure for multi-state service area- Two years of experience in a critical care or acute care hospital setting providing high-tech infusions, or two years of high-tech home infusion experience.
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Specialty Areas: Travel Nurse, Registered Nurse, RN, BSN, ASN, ADN, MSN, Nursing, Float Pool, PRN, Contingent, Staffing Agency, ICU, CCU, CICU, CVOR, Critical Care, OR, CNOR, Scrub, Circulate, First Assist, AORN, ER, ED, Emergency, MICU, SICU, Surgical Services, Surgical ICU, Step-Down, PCU, Progressive Care, Telemetry, Medical Surgical, Med/Surg, M/S, Neonatal, NICU, Pre-Operative, Post-Operative, PACU, POCU, Endoscopy, Endo, Pain, Wound Care, WOCN.
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TravelNurseSource is working with Focus Staff to find a qualified ICU/Critical Care RN in Albany, New York, 12208! Focus Staff is seeking a Intensive Care Unit Registered Nurse for a travel contract in Albany, NY. The ideal candidate will have at least 1 year of experience in a ICU setting.
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Please apply online now for immediate consideration for this Critical Care - Icu Registered Nurse opportunity or to connect with our team about all of the contract options in New York. Supplemental Health Care offers a wide variety of industry-leading benefits including: - Full medical, dental, vision, life, and even pet insurance to provide you with the coverage you need whenever you need it.
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2 years of experience as a Critical Care Float Pool Registered Nurse (RN) Specialty: Critical Care Float Pool Registered Nurse (RN) Health Advocates Network - Northeast is seeking a travel nurse RN Float ICU - Intensive Care Unit for a travel nursing job in Albany, New York.
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An opportunity to gain and practice critical care skills in the following areas: Neuro-Surgical Trauma ICU, Medical ICU, Coronary Care Unit, Cardiovascular ICU , and our intermediate care ICU- the MSICU.
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As a ICU travel nurse, you will provide compassionate and high-quality care to patients ensuring their well-being and recovery. If you are an experienced ICU Registered Nurse (RN) with a passion for providing exceptional patient care, just let us know you’re interested.
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Client in NY seeking AMC - Travel RN - Critical Care Float Pool - Nights (RN) to work 19:30-07:00 A northeastern state just located west of New England, New York is home to some of the greatest visiting sites in the united states.
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Care Team Solutions is seeking a travel nurse RN Float ICU - Intensive Care Unit for a travel nursing job in Albany, New York. Job Description & Requirements Specialty: ICU - Intensive Care Unit Discipline: RN Start Date: ASAP Duration: 13 weeks 40 hours per week Shift: 8 hours Employment Type: Travel Registered Nurse must have 2+ years of recent experience in particular specialty Details: Must Have 2+ Years of recent Critical Care Unit experience.
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Specialty: Critical Care Unit Discipline: Registered Nurse Start Date: 2024-06-24 Duration: 13 Weeks Shift: 11 Hours Overnight shift. Posted job title: AMC - Travel RN - Critical Care Float Pool - Nights About Care Team Solutions Two brothers who give an enormous damn.
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Progressive critical care unit (pccu), and ICU/PCC patients in the ED and PACU awaiting bed placement. Must be comfortable and competent to care for icu patients in the following environments: neuro/trauma sicu, micu, cps/vicu, ccu.
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2 Years of experience required as a RN - Critical Care Float Pool. Must have 3 years of permanent staff RN ICU experience. Must have 3 years of permanent staff RN ICU experience. 2 Years of experience required as a RN - Critical Care Float Pool.
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