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Key Words: Registered Nurse, RN, Licensed Practice Nurse, LPN, Licensed Vocational Nurse, LVN, Long Term care, Medical-Surgical, Travel Nurse, Contract Nurse, Agency Nurse, Agency RN, Travel RN, Contract, Nursing, RN Med-Surg, Travel Nursing, SNF, Nursing Home.
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Core Medical Group is seeking a travel nurse RN Long Term Care for a travel nursing job in Susquehanna, Pennsylvania. We have jobs nationwide in travel nursing, travel allied health, interim, locum tenens, and permanent placements.
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Alliant has a new Travel opportunity for a Skilled Nursing- SNF-LTC-ALF-ILF RN- Registered Nurse in Susquehanna, PA! RN- Registered Nurse, Skilled Nursing- SNF-LTC-ALF-ILF,PA,Travel#travelAlliantPR.
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Additional, preferred experience to help you be successful in a hospice role: hospital Staff RN, Med Surg, PACU, Float pool, ER or emergency room, critical care, acute care, cardiac, geriatric, admissions, wound care, telemetry or travel nursing.
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Tact Staff is seeking a travel nurse RN Long Term Care for a travel nursing job in Susquehanna, Pennsylvania. Nonprofit, critical access hospital 83 bed facility No call or float required Medication System: AHT Documentation System: CPSI Patient Diagnoses: Dementia, Parkinson’s, Impaired Mobility, COPD, CHF Skills Required: Basic Nursing.
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This is an Itinerant Liquor Store Clerk 2 position; travel will be required as needed. As an Itinerant Liquor Store Clerk 2 travel will be required as needed. Six months as a Liquor Store Clerk 1 or Intermittent Liquor Store Clerk (commonwealth titles); or.
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Job Category: RN - Registered Nurse, Nursing and Nursing Support. Required Experience: minimum of 3 years previous RN work experience is required; previous Case Management, Nurse Navigator or direct related experience is strongly preferred.
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American Traveler is seeking a travel nurse RN Long Term Care for a travel nursing job in Susquehanna, Pennsylvania. With thousands of travel nursing and allied jobs nationwide, our attentive and approachable recruiters find positions that align perfectly with your career aspirations and personal requirements.
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TWG Staffing is seeking a travel nurse RN Long Term Care for a travel nursing job in Susquehanna, Pennsylvania. Posted job title: Long Term Care RN. As an RN with TWG Staffing you will be treated as family, by a recruiting team who prioritizes your success and experience above profits.
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Advantis Medical, the #1 rated travel nurse agency, is currently seeking an experienced LTC/SNF Registered Nurse (RN) for an exciting new travel job in Susquehanna, PA. This rewarding travel job offers a contract duration of 13 weeks and is for a Night shift.
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KPG Healthcare is seeking a travel nurse RN Long Term Care for a travel nursing job in Susquehanna, Pennsylvania. Our Services include Travel Nursing, Allied Professionals, Per Diem Nurse Staffing, Locum Tenens Staffing and Physician Placement.
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Assured Nursing is seeking a travel nurse RN Long Term Care for a travel nursing job in Susquehanna, Pennsylvania. Assured Nursing is currently seeking a RN for a contract position in Susquehanna Pennsylvania.
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Job Title: Centralized Cardiac Monitoring Technician - Full time Eve/Night shift Location: Scranton, Pennsylvania Job Category: Nursing Support Services, Nursing and Nursing Support Schedule: Nights Work Type: Full time Department: GCMC Cardiac Nursing Division Date Posted: 06/28/2024 Job ID: R-64159 Job Summary The Monitoring Technician is responsible for on-going surveillance of patient cardiac monitors on multiple floors and settings.
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The ideal candidate will possess a current state license as a RN and have at least 2 years of recent experience as a LTC RN. Assured Nursing Job ID #26418095. Employment Type: Travel.
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Marvel Medical Staffing Nursing is seeking a travel nurse RN Long Term Care for a travel nursing job in Susquehanna, Pennsylvania. Posted job title: LTC RN. Marvel Medical Staffing Nursing Job ID #470591.
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