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Vibra Travels is seeking a travel nurse RN Long Term Acute Care for a travel nursing job in Columbus, Ohio. Job Description & RequirementsSpecialty: Long Term Acute CareDiscipline: RNDuration: 13 weeks36 hours per weekShift: 12 hours, daysEmployment Type: TravelVIBRA TRAVELS is looking for a CORPORATE TRAVEL REGISTERED NURSE to join our team.
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Vibra Travels is seeking a travel nurse RN Long Term Acute Care for a travel nursing job in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Long Term Acute Care Discipline: RN Duration: 13 weeks 36 hours per week Shift: 12 hours, nights Employment Type: Travel VIBRA TRAVELS is looking for a CORPORATE TRAVEL REGISTERED NURSE to join our team.
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Vibra Travels is seeking a travel nurse RN Long Term Acute Care for a travel nursing job in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Long Term Acute Care Discipline: RN Duration: 13 weeks 36 hours per week Shift: 12 hours, days Employment Type: Travel VIBRA TRAVELS is looking for a CORPORATE TRAVEL REGISTERED NURSE to join our team.
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Vibra Travels is seeking a travel nurse RN Long Term Acute Care for a travel nursing job in Midland, Georgia. Â White-glove service, every step of the way:At Vibra Travels, we believe in providing top-notch service to our travel nurses.
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Vibra Travels is seeking a travel nurse RN Long Term Acute Care for a travel nursing job in Rochdale, Massachusetts. Whether you’re looking for an acute care, rehabilitation, critical care, or behavioral health hospital, we have opportunities waiting for you in every corner of the country.
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Vibra Travels is seeking a travel nurse RN Long Term Acute Care for a travel nursing job in Charleston, West Virginia. We look for nurses with acute care experience in ICU, step down, med surg/tele, and acute rehab.
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Vibra Travels is seeking a travel nurse RN Long Term Acute Care for a travel nursing job in Rochelle Park, New Jersey. Previous acute care experience is strongly preferred.
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Vibra Travels is seeking a travel nurse RN Long Term Acute Care for a travel nursing job in West Allis, Wisconsin. ⢠Additional certifications may be required by Vibra Travels (ex ACLS, PALS, NRP)⢠1 full year of RN experience; Diploma or Associate of Science Degree in Nursing required.
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Vibra Travels is seeking a travel nurse RN Long Term Acute Care for a travel nursing job in Evansville, Indiana. 1 full year of RN experience; Diploma or Associate of Science Degree in Nursing required.
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Vibra Travels is seeking a travel nurse RN Long Term Acute Care for a travel nursing job in Overland Park, Kansas. Additional QualificationsSkills:⢠Previous acute care experience is strongly preferred.
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Vibra Travels is seeking a travel nurse RN Long Term Acute Care for a travel nursing job in Taylor, Michigan. Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Long Term Acute Care Discipline: RN Duration: 13 weeks 24 hours per week Shift: 8 hours, nights Employment Type: Travel VIBRA TRAVELS is looking for a CORPORATE TRAVEL REGISTERED NURSE to join our team.
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Vibra Travels is seeking a travel nurse RN Long Term Acute Care for a travel nursing job in Clarksville, Tennessee. Freedom from illegal use of and effects of use of drugs and alcohol in the workplace Per Federal Health Care Worker Vaccine Requirements, all employees must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or be approved for a valid religious or medical exemption.
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Vibra Travels is seeking a travel nurse RN Long Term Acute Care for a travel nursing job in Charleston, South Carolina. Additional certifications may be required by Vibra Travels (ex ACLS, PALS, NRP.
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Vibra Travels is seeking a travel nurse RN Long Term Acute Care for a travel nursing job in New Castle, Oklahoma. Current, valid, and active license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the state of employment required.
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Vibra Travels is seeking a travel nurse RN Long Term Acute Care for a travel nursing job in Dover, Delaware. About Vibra Travels Regardless of the placement you’re seeking, you’ll experience the same great benefits when choosing Vibra Travels for your next contract.
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