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Epic EMR. GE CT and PACS. Canon x-ray room and Shimadzu Rad/Fluoro room. Epic EMR. GE CT and PACS. Canon x-ray room and Shimadzu Rad/Fluoro room. Will also consider 4x10 shifts for qualified candidatesStart times: 3pm; 11pm; 7pm - Evening/nights mixWeekends are Saturday and SundayRequired:- 3 years of experience as a Radiology tech- CT and X-ray experience- ARRT- BLS- Traveler must be 50 miles away from the facility as they do not accept locals.
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Registered Nurse - Emergency Room - Travel - (ER RN) Registered Nurse - Emergency Room - Travel - (ER RN) Refer a friend and earn extra cash! Accident and Short-term Disability Coverage.
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Creation of and implementation of emergency preparedness plans. Professional certifications – CUSP, CHST, CSP, Certified in Industrial Hygienist (CIH) are highly preferred. This on-site, extensive travel required, position requires a degree in safety management/sciences, Environmental Science, Occupational Health and Safety and prefers candidate that have certifications such as CSP or CIH along strong background of at least 5 years’ experience.
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New graduates hired into Critical Care, Emergency Department and Operating Room will receive additional training which includes:Essentials of Critical Care Orientation (ECCO) through the American Association of Critical Care Nurses (AACN.
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Supports students across environments (i.e. classroom,playground, lunch room, gym, sensory room, library, etc.) Must have ED Tech III License. TB questionnaire, PPD or chest x-ray if applicable.
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This experience can be valuable in emergency healthcare settings and disaster response teams. Pay Information $1,935 to $2,133 per week About The Position Job Description & Requirements Registered Nurse – Telemetry - Travel - (Tele RN) StartDate: 10/21/2024 Available Shifts: 12 N Pay Rate: $1935.45 - $2132.95 SimpliFi will no longer book travel pairs on the same unit and shift regardless of relationship status.
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Client in ME seeking Emergency Room Registered Nurse (RN) to work 12hr night shifts, shift vary With its inland mountains, rocky coastline, and charming cities, Maine offers the entire palette of New England's pleasures.
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Roofing: Inspecting, caulking and replacing shingles for emergency repairs. Responds to emergency requirements and either performs or contracts work to be performed as quickly as possible.
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The Emergency Room Nurse will provide care in emergency situations with patients experiencing trauma, injury, or other conditions. Posted job title: Emergency Room Registered Nurse.
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We are looking for a Travel Emergency Room RN for a great Travel nursing job in Lewiston, ID. This Emergency Room Travel nursing job pays for 36 hours a week for 13 weeks. Our commitment to nurses is best reflected in the many nurse-recruiter relationships that started 10 years ago and have continued to this day.
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We are looking for a Emergency Room Registered Nurse (RN) for our client in Lewiston, Idaho. We need a Emergency Room Travel RN to make a positive impact on patient care.
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Keeps workshop or utility room clean, orderly, and safe; Reports to Maintenance Superintendent and/or On-Site Manager. Meets with on-site manager daily to report on status of all scheduled work.
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