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RN Specialties: ICU, CVICU, PICU, NICU, PCU, ER, Tele, Med Surg, OR, Endo Cath Lab, LDRP, PACU, Dialysis, Case Manager, Home Health, Hospice, Respiratory Therapy. GLC on the GO is seeking an experienced Telemetry Registered Nurse for an exciting Travel Nursing job in Austin, TX. Shift: 3x12 hr nights Start Date: 08/05/2024 Duration: 13 weeks Pay: $1644.24 / Week.
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TravelNurseSource is working with Premier Medical Staffing Services, LLC. to find a qualified CVICU RN in Austin, Texas, 78723! While working with Premier, you can expect to take the next step in your career on your own terms: from assignment location to shift hours to housing.
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ID: Shift: 12 HR Days 07:00-19:00 Description: Job Specific Notes: RN Interventional Radiology IR and EP ElectrophysiologyAbout UsAt Baylor Scott & White Health, we support well-being for people, families, and communities.
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We are seeking experienced RNs in a number of specialties to fill critical roles across the country: Medical Surgical Nurse Emergency Room Nurse Step-Down Nurse Telemetry Nurse ICU Nurse Operating Room Nurse Labor and Delivery Nurse Cath Lab Nurse Psychiatric Nurse And more travel RN jobs.
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Job Summary and QualificationsAs a Critical Care Registered Nurse (RN) in the CVICU you will be responsible for performing patient assessments, developing a plan of care, implementing and evaluating care.
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GLC on the GO is seeking an experienced Intermediate Care Unit Registered Nurse for an exciting Travel Nursing job in Austin, TX. Shift: 3x12 hr nights Start Date: 08/05/2024 Duration: 13 weeks Pay: $1644.24 / Week.
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RN Case Manager | Remote. Join our team as an RN Case Manager and provide comprehensive case management services for TRICARE beneficiaries with multiple or complex conditions. Current, unrestricted RN license in the state of residence and ability to obtain multi-state licensure required.
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Jane Englebright, PhD, RN CENP, FAAN Senior Vice President and Chief Nursing Executive If you find this opportunity compelling, we encourage you to apply for our Registered Nurse House Supervisor opening.
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PM16) RN Keywords: Registered Nurse, RN, Psychiatric Nurse, Psych Nurse, Staff Nurse, Charge Nurse, RN Case Manager, RN Field Nurse, Mental Health Nurse Job Type: Full-time Pay: $36.41 - $48.78 per hour.
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As a Critical Care Registered Nurse (RN) in the CVICU you will be responsible for performing patient assessments, developing a plan of care, implementing and evaluating care. 1 year of experience as a Registered Nurse (RN) in an acute care setting.
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American Medical Staffing is seeking a travel nurse RN NICU - Neonatal Intensive Care for a travel nursing job in Austin, Texas. Consider a different approach with a travel nurse staffing agency that provides high-end, customized career support for your future.
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To design, create and publish data models, ETL processes, and metadata using the Epic Caboodle Console, as well as third party ETL tools. Bachelor's Degree Management Information Systems, Finance, Mathematics, Economics, Computer Science, Engineering, Statistics, Public Health, Epidemiology or related quantitative discipline.
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RN positions require at. Shift: 8 hours, days. American Traveler is seeking a travel Cath Lab Technologist for a travel job in Austin, Texas. With our team behind you, you can relax and enjoy a rewarding travel career.
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Required Experience with middleware process orchestration and integrations using IBM BPM/BAW and/or similar technologies Required Experience with batch processing, scheduling tools and file storage in cloud environment Required Experience in application integrations with external systems preferably with CMS, IRS and/or other third parties Required Experience in designing applications for scalability and optimizing performance in cloud environment.
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