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Patient Population (Diagnoses): All diagnoses (patients go from ED to IR and either back to the ED, ICU, or to the OR) Role will cover pre/intra/post procedure nursing needs for Interventional Radiology patients.
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Job Description & Requirements Specialty: ICU - Intensive Care Unit Discipline: RN Start Date: 10/28/2024 Duration: 13 weeks 36 hours per week Shift: 12 hours, nights Employment Type: Travel Job #837863 About Go Healthcare From the first conversation with your Go Recruiter to your last day of your assignment, you can tell we are a different travel nurse company.
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GLC On-The-Go is seeking a travel nurse RN ICU - Intensive Care Unit for a travel nursing job in Nashville, Tennessee. GLC On-The-Go Job ID #27872743. We specialize in connecting travel nurses and allied healthcare professionals like you with opportunities in acute care, long-term care, behavioral health, and allied fields across the U.S.
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Uniti Med is seeking a travel nurse RN ICU - Intensive Care Unit for a travel nursing job in Nashville, Tennessee. Posted job title: RN ICU RN. Tell us where you want to go and let our experienced staff lead the way.
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Go Healthcare is seeking a travel nurse RN Burn ICU for a travel nursing job in Nashville, Tennessee. Discover the Go Healthcare Staffing difference – we are a Joint Commission Certified and Women Owned and Operated Travel Staffing Company who puts nurses first.
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From the first conversation with your Go Recruiter to your last day of your assignment, you can tell we are a different travel nurse company. Specialty: Burn ICU. Go Healthcare Job ID #865634.
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Ideal candidates have 2 or more years’ experience in their specialty, an active RN license, BLS certification by the American Heart Association, a sense of adventure and a passion for nursing.
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CrossMed is seeking a travel nurse RN ICU - Intensive Care Unit for a travel nursing job in Nashville, Tennessee. Posted job title: ICU RN | Registered Nurse. Embark on your healthcare traveler journey with us and discover the CrossMed advantage.
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Description If you would like to combine your love of traveling with your nursing career, Accountable's Travel Nurse contracts are the way to go. Our team members will match you with the facility that corresponds to your personal and professional goals.
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We're seeking a hardworking, hard-playing RN (Registered Nurse) to fill a ICU (Intensive Care Unit) opening in Nashville, TN. Nurses and allied healthcare professionals are in high demand nationwide, and our team of industry-leading, traveler-favorite recruiters can get you where you want to go personally and professionally.
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At CrossMed Healthcare Staffing, we aim to create lasting impressions wherever we go. Our goal is to become the preferred staffing provider by delivering top-notch customer service. Cognitive Demands - capable of managing frequent interactions with the public and customers and meeting deadlines under pressure.
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A facility in Nashville, TN, is currently hiring a RN (Registered Nurse) to work in ICU (Intensive Care Unit). As a result, we're considered one of the most respected brands in the healthcare staffing industry, with thousands of Hospital Clients nationwide and an extensive network of skilled clinicians.
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Minimum of 3 years of recent adult health clinical experience as a Registered Nurse (RN)- preferably in critical care (i.e., ICU/CCU/MICU) and/or ED. As this role is considered hybrid, you will have the opportunity to work remotely from home and have expectations to go onsite to practices locally.
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Maddison Harry Medical Staffing is seeking a travel nurse RN ICU - Intensive Care Unit for a travel nursing job in Nashville, Tennessee. Our family feel culture is embodied throughout our dedicated recruitment process, and this is why we have become the agency to go to for both candidates and clients.
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Go Healthcare is seeking a travel nurse RN ICU - Intensive Care Unit for a travel nursing job in Nashville, Tennessee. Specialty: ICU - Intensive Care Unit. Go Healthcare Job ID #803700.
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