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The Registered Nurse is an integral member of the Health Care team, overseeing and participating in patient assessment and the formulation and implementation of the care plan. License, Certification, Registration Registered Nurse License (Washington) required at hire Basic Life Support required at hire Advanced Cardiac Life Support required at hire Pediatric Advanced Life Support within 6 months of hire Additional Requirements: Communication, problem-solving, leadership and decision-making skills.
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UW Medical Center - Montlake has an opportunity for an experienced Neonatal Registered Nurse to join our Level IV NICU. Our NICU cares for premature and critically ill newborn infants, born here at the UWMC or transported in from outlying hospitals.
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This traveler-friendly facility is hiring a travel RN RN (Registered Nurse) to work in NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit). We offer temporary RN travel jobs to healthcare professionals at top facilities nationwide, along with paid, pet friendly housing, day-one medical insurance, loyalty and referral bonuses, and tons of other great benefits and resources for travelers in a variety of RN specialties.
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The Radiation Oncology RN will work in a collaborative setting with the Oncology team, including Medical and Radiation oncology physicians, Advanced Practice Providers, infusion and clinic nursing staff, Nurse Navigators and Social Work among other professions to provide compassionate support for our patients with cancer.
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Registered Nurse License (Washington) required at hire. Identifies own learning needs and participates in educational programs related to those age-specific patient populations served (Neonatal, Pediatric, Adolescent, Geriatric.
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License, Certification, Registration Registered Nurse License (Washington) required at hire. Orients patients and family/significant others to the role of the professional nurse and other health care team members, the nursing services available, and the means of access to those services.
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Standard Healthcare is seeking an experienced Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Registered Nurse for an exciting Travel Nursing job in Seattle, WA. Shift: 3x12 hr nights Start Date: ASAP Duration: 13 weeks Pay: $2227 / Week.
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We are seeking a Registered Nurse to join our team for a 13 week Rapid Response Travel contract! A current Registered Nursing License. We are seeking a Registered Nurse to join our team for a 13 week Rapid Response Travel contract.
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Job Description As a neonatal nurse (RN NICU), you will care for premature and critically ill newborns. Active RN license. Job Description As a neonatal nurse (RN NICU), you will care for premature and critically ill newborns.
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