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We are looking for a Travel Med Surg RN for a great Travel nursing job in Boston, MA. This Med Surg Travel nursing job pays for 36 hours a week for 13 weeks. Same Day Immediate Pay Access Apply now and you’ll be contacted by a recruiter who will give you more information on this or other RN vacancies in the settings and locations that matter most to you.
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We are looking for a Travel Med Surg RN for a great Travel nursing job in Birmingham, AL. This Med Surg Travel nursing job pays for 36 hours a week for 13 weeks. JNP nurses benefit from our exclusive Referral and Loyalty programs a well as same day pay access through ImmediatePay.
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We are looking for a Travel Med Surg RN for a great Travel nursing job in Kirksville, MO. This Med Surg Travel nursing job pays for 36 hours a week for 13 weeks. Additionally, JNP travel nurses have access to same day pay from the first day of their assignment.
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We are looking for a Travel Med Surg RN for a great Travel nursing job in Elmira, NY. This Med Surg Travel nursing job pays for 36 hours a week for 13 weeks. Full Medical Benefits & 401k Matching Plan 24/7 Recruiter: Your main point of contact available by text, phone, or email Competitive Referral Bonuses 100% Paid Housing Available Travel & License Reimbursement Loyalty payouts for hours worked with our Insider Rewards Program.
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We are looking for a Travel Med Surg RN for a great Travel nursing job in Baker City, OR. This Med Surg Travel nursing job pays for 36 hours a week for 13 weeks. We are looking for a Travel Med Surg RN for a great Travel nursing job in Baker City, OR. This Med Surg Travel nursing job pays for 36 hours a week for 13 weeks.
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Jackson is adding to our Med/Surg team and needs Registered Nurses experienced at caring for adult patients with general medical conditions or who have undergone surgical procedures to fill 13 week contracts at state-of-the-art area hospitals.
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Through our Referral Program our nurses have the opportunity to earn a substantial extra income, typically ranging from $300 to $750 each month. EEO Statement Jackson Healthcare and its family of companies are an EEO/AA Employer.
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At minimum, current BLS required (certifications vary by location – job may require ACLS). 12 months M/S experience in an acute-care setting within the last 3 years. Upon working contracts with JNP, travel nurses are automatically enrolled into the Insider Rewards Club to earn payout rewards upon reaching worked hours benchmarks throughout the year.
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We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all of our associates. Minimum Requirements: Current state license in good standing with State License Board. You’ll enjoy a supportive, ambitious culture at Jackson where we make sure talented nurses like you can do your best work in the most positive work environments possible since 2006.
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All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity and expression, national origin, age, disability or protected veteran status.
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Benefits & Perks We deeply value your commitment to improving the lives of patients, that's why we offer a comprehensive and competitive benefits package starting your first day.
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Benefits & Perks We deeply value your commitment to improving the lives of patients, that's why we offer a comprehensive and competitive benefits package starting your first day.
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Benefits & Perks We deeply value your commitment to improving the lives of patients, that's why we offer a comprehensive and competitive benefits package starting your first day.
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Benefits & Perks We deeply value your commitment to improving the lives of patients, that's why we offer a comprehensive and competitive benefits package starting your first day.
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Benefits & Perks We deeply value your commitment to improving the lives of patients, that's why we offer a comprehensive and competitive benefits package starting your first day.
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