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CompHealth is a national leader in healthcare staffing, serving providers in more than 100 specialties. Our company dates back to 1979, when two physicians created the locum tenens industry as a way to meet the needs of rural hospitals in desperate need of healthcare professionals.
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Nurse Connection Staffing is currently seeking Finger Lakes area licensed LPNs to fill per-diem supplemental staffing needs for business partners throughout Central New York and Western New York. The ideal candidate will hold a valid NYS Licensed Practical Nurse license and have 1 year of full-time experience working in Long Term Care or Assisted Living setting within the past 3 years.
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RNnetwork is seeking a travel nurse RN Long Term Care for a travel nursing job in Geneva, New York. We will provide you with the best service around the clock, wherever and whenever you need us, in a way that ensures you have a rewarding travel nurse experience.
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At CrossMed Healthcare Staffing, we aim to create lasting impressions wherever we go. CrossMed Allied is seeking a travel Radiology Technician for a travel job in Geneva, New York.
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Staffing nationwide in all Specialties: We specialize in travel RN’s, Cath Lab, LPN, CNA, LTC, Allied, Therapy, Home Health, Pharmacy, Radiology. Our commitment and resources make us one of the premier healthcare staffing organizations in the nation.
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We build your trust by proving to you every day that you made the right decision when you chose RNnetwork as your travel nurse agency. Our goal is to make your career as a travel nurse the most rewarding, most enjoyable experience possible.
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As a Licensed Practical Nurse, you will provide professional patient care to long-term and post-acute care residents. BLS - Basic Life Support - American Heart Association (AHA), LPN - Licensed Practical Nurse - New York State Education Department (NYSED.
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TRS Healthcare is seeking a travel nurse RN Clinic for a travel nursing job in Geneva, New York. TRS Healthcare has been a leader in the healthcare staffing industry for over 25 years, providing exceptional career opportunities for healthcare professionals nationwide and supplying healthcare organizations with comprehensive staffing and placement solutions to meet a wide range of workforce recruitment needs.
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Travel X-Ray Technologist/Radiological Technologist A hospital I am working closely with is in need of a skilled XRAY Tech to come on board for a 13 week travel assignment with a very high probability of extension.
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Embark on your healthcare traveler journey with us and discover the CrossMed advantage. Our goal is to become the preferred staffing provider by delivering top-notch customer service. Employment Type: Travel.
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As a LPN- Licensed Practical Nurse with White Glove Placement, you will perform a variety of tasks in a LTC, GERIATRIC Skilled Nursing Facility for elderly patients. LPN Licensed Practical Nurse LTC - Rehab Job Information.
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Solomon Page is seeking a travel nurse RN ED - Emergency Department for a travel nursing job in Geneva, New York. Our experienced Healthcare and Medical Staffing experts are committed to providing safe and quality patient care through our wide network of travel nurses, locum tenens, and allied resources.
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KPG Healthcare Nursing is seeking an experienced Post Anesthesia Care Unit Registered Nurse for an exciting Travel Nursing job in Geneva, NY. Shift: Inquire Start Date: ASAP Duration: 13 weeks Pay: $2203 / Week Travel PACU Registered Nurse (RN) - $2,203 per week in taxable pay and non-taxable stipend amount.
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Our Services include Travel Nursing, Allied Professionals, Per Diem Nurse Staffing, Locum Tenens Staffing and Physician Placement. KPG Healthcare is a Staffing Firm that provides diverse Supplemental and Permanent Healthcare Staffing solutions to a wide range of Clients throughout the Nation.
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Triage Staffing is seeking a travel Radiology Technician for a travel job in Geneva, New York. Day One comprehensive, nationwide insurance plans for health, vision and dental and life—including a HSA option.
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