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TravelNurseSource is working with Origin Travel Nurses to find a qualified Long-Term Care RN in Barre, Vermont, 05641! RN - Long Term Care. A current license and at least two years of recent experience as a RN in LTC - SNF are required.
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Core Medical Group is seeking a travel nurse RN Long Term Care for a travel nursing job in Barre, Vermont. Specialty: Long Term Care. Client in VT seeking Travel RN (RN) to work 22:45 - 07:15.
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Uniti Med is seeking a travel nurse RN Long Term Care for a travel nursing job in Barre, Vermont. Posted job title: RN - LTC RN - LTC. Uniti Med is seeking a travel nurse RN Long Term Care for a travel nursing job in Barre, Vermont.
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Medical Solutions LTC is seeking a travel nurse RN Long Term Care for a travel nursing job in Berlin, Vermont. At Medical Solutions, we’re people who care, helping people who care.
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Genie Healthcare is seeking a LPN / LVN Long Term Care for a travel job in Barre, Vermont. Genie Healthcare is one of the fastest growing Nurse Travel Agencies in the USA. Genie serves hundreds of facilities and has over 4000 current travel RN contracts open at any given time.
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Genesis HealthCare is a leading provider of healthcare services from short-term to long-term care and a wide variety of living options and professional clinical services. A minimum of three years full-time or equivalent clinical experience is required and a minimum of two years of clinical experience in long-term care nursing with one year in a management/administrative or supervisory capacity is preferred.
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Advance your nursing career and join our team as an RN Supervisor. Collaborate with the Director of Nursing to maintain adequate nursing staff to provide safe, 24/7 nursing care with an emphasis on limiting use of overtime and agency personnel.
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Unit Description: Join our Nursing Team and support our residents and staff alike in creating an amazing environment at our long-term care facility where our residents and their families feel at home.
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SNS places these healthcare professionals in both per diem assignments and in short-term and long-term travel assignments in a variety of hospitals across the US. We are proud to have earned and retained the Joint Commission Gold Seal of Approval since 2006, and we are privileged to serve patients in need of care everyday.
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As a medical staffing agency that fosters long relationships with their employees, we’re determined to help amplify your personal and career growth through placement. LRS Healthcare - Travel Nursing is seeking a travel nurse RN Labor and Delivery for a travel nursing job in Berlin, Vermont.
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We’re seeking a hardworking, hard-playing RN (Registered Nurse) to fill a LTC/SNF opening in Berlin, VT. Healthcare clinicians like you want freedom, flexibility, and plenty of job options. We’re seeking a hardworking, hard-playing RN (Registered Nurse) to fill a LTC/SNF opening in Berlin, VT. Healthcare clinicians like you want freedom, flexibility, and plenty of job options.
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GLC on the GO is seeking an experienced Long Term Care Licensed Practical Nurse for an exciting Travel Nursing job in Barre, VT. Shift: 5x8 hr nights Start Date: ASAP Duration: 14 weeks Pay: $1712.77 / Week About GLC on the GO: WE ARE GLC GROUP.
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With over 20 years of experience and specializations in Nursing, Allied, and Long Term Care, we are your partner everywhere. RTG Medical-Nursing is seeking a travel nurse RN Labor and Delivery for a travel nursing job in Berlin, Vermont.
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Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Labor and Delivery Discipline: RN Start Date: 10/28/2024 Duration: 3 weeks 36 hours per week Shift: 12 hours, nights Employment Type: Travel RTG Medical Job ID #7w6uq.
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Choose to serve patients in major medical centers, community-based hospitals, outpatient clinics, sub-acute care & rehab hospitals, correctional and long-term care facilities, and more.
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