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Active State Registered Nurse (RN) license Healthcare Provider Level BLS required ACLS, PALS and TNCC required within six (6) months of hire. Hiring an Intensive Care Unit Registered Nurse (RN) for a full time, permanent position in Lincoln City, OR. The pay rate is $81,000 to $126,000 annually Full time hours Hiring for shifts: Nights To do well in this role you should have your state Registered Nurse (RN) license and one year of working experience.
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Requirements: Current Resume Must have current or compact license for the state you will be working 2 current clinical references Current BLS and/or ACLS and/or Specialty Certifications: Physical (within 12 months) TB skin test (within 12 months) Titers - MMR/Hep B/Varicella Respiratory Fit Test (within 12 months) Current Tdap/Flu vaccinations Must be able to pass background/urine drug screening As a healthcare professional-owned company, we understand the needs of our industry.
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Evidence of current AHA BLS and ACLS required, TNCC preferred. Summary :ICU nurse specialize in caring for patients with complex, serious illnesses or injuries that require close monitoring. Perform, interpret EKG and Telemetry Monitoring.
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Most of our positions require at least 2 years of nursing experience, with an active RN license and BLS and/or ACLS (if required) certified by the American Heart Association. Real health insurance for all of our travelers through Aetna.
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Details: Permanent, full time positionNOT a travel nursing role Excellent pay and full benefits Position Qualifications: RN must have completed an approved education, received and maintained certification.
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American Heart Association BLS Certification is required. RN ICUMust have at least 2 years of recent experience in specialty applying for. may also be required for some units (Career Placement Specialist will specify.
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Tact Staff is seeking a travel nurse RN CVICU for a travel nursing job in Lincoln City, Oregon. Healthcare Provider AHA Level BLS required. EXPERIENCE/EDUCATION/QUALIFICATIONS Current unencumbered Oregon RN license required upon submission.
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Healthcare Provider Level AHA BLS required. Current unencumbered Oregon RN license required upon submission. All Emergency Department staff are certified to care for critical cardiac and trauma patients including children.
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Evidence of critical care training with one (1) year recent experience in critical care preferred. The Intensive Care Unit/Critical Care Unit support patients experiencing a variety of complex and high risk conditions and provides care through advanced knowledge and experience in a setting that provides intensive monitoring, assessments, and interventions.
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Mobile Health Team Inc., a staffing agency has an opening for an RN - Intensive Care / Coronary Nurse (ICU). Healthcare Provider Level AHA BLS/BCLS is required upon submission. 13 weeks | Nights | 12-hour shift | 36 hours guaranteed weekly.
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BLS Certification from the American Heart Association. HealthCare Support is actively seeking a RN-Home Health for a 13-week contract located in Lincoln City, Oregon. Active RN license.
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