2 Nevada Emergency Room (ER/ED) Jobs
Travel Nurse (RN) - Pediatric Emergency Department
$2,157/wk
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Additional Information
Pre-employment modules may be required for this role. Please upload any certifications or health documents you have to your profile to expedite your on-boarding process.
Additional Details:
Required Skills/Experience: Excellent documentation skills as well as quality, compassionate patient/family interaction and care. Comfort with pediatric resuscitation and care of critically ill children.
Shift & Scheduling: Will be required to pick up one additional shift during schedule period. Renown has the right to call off, without penalty, 48 hours, for low census per 13-week contract. This may be full or partial shifts. Schedule varies based upon department needs. Schedule can include weekends, holidays, and some call shifts. Call Requirements: None.
Floating Requirements: Travelers may be required to float to the needs of the organization up to their competency level.
Emergency Room Travel Nurse Job Responsibilities and Salary
ED nurses’ highly specialized training prepares them to assess patients’ conditions, administer medications, perform diagnostics, and collaborate with ER physicians to implement care plans. Travel ER nursing jobs empower nurses to ensure patients’ emotional and physical comfort when many are in pain and under duress. Help patients and families understand their critical situations and communicate with their healthcare teams. The average ER nurse salary in the United States is $60,000 to $100,000 and varies based on advanced certifications and experience.
Emergency Room (ER/ED) Travel RN Jobs in Nevada
Emergency Room nurses (also called ER nurses or ED nurses) can help provide life-saving care to injured patients and those fighting acute and life-threatening illnesses. ER travel nurse positions can be found in hospital emergency departments around the country. Explore our ER travel nursing jobs, with opportunities for Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurses, and play a crucial role in stabilizing patients who need immediate medical attention.