3 Wisconsin Rehabilitation Jobs
Travel Nurse (RN) - Rehabilitation Unit
$2,288/wk
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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: Must have Med-Surg/inpatient rehab experience. 1+ year of nursing experience in skilled nursing or other 24/7 skilled care environment.
Preferred Skills/Experience: med Surg or inpatient rehabilitation experience related to patient acuity
Required Credentials: Must have a minimum 13 weeks epic experience
Shift & Scheduling: • Weekend Hours: every other weekend and holiday rotations • Call Requirements: yes 30-minute breaks are mandatory unless approved by the supervisor. Staff must clock out for 30 minutes each shift. Staff will have (2)- 15 minute paid breaks for a 12-hour shift. Staff are not permitted to stay past their shift end time unless approved by the house supervisor.
Floating Requirements: no, not currently. May be required to float to a satellite IRF facility within 20 mins in the near future.
Rehabilitation Travel Job Responsibilities
Rehabilitation healthcare professionals provide comprehensive care to patients with chronic illnesses, such as Parkinson's disease, or those recovering from acute conditions like strokes or traumatic brain injuries. Their responsibilities involve creating individualized goals and care plans, administering medications, monitoring vital signs, and collaborating with therapists, including speech or occupational therapists, to facilitate the rehabilitation process. Rehabilitation professionals also provide emotional support and guidance to patients and their families. Don't miss the opportunity to advance your career in Rehabilitation and positively impact the lives of patients, apply today!
Rehabilitation Travel RN Jobs in Wisconsin
Rehabilitation is a rewarding field that offers diverse opportunities for both nursing and allied health professionals. Whether you're a Rehabilitation Nurse or an Allied Health Professional specializing in Rehabilitation, there are numerous high-paying travel job options available. Rehabilitation professionals work in various settings, including hospitals, schools, long-term care facilities, and rehabilitation centers. They play a vital role in assisting and educating patients on adapting to a new life after a major accident, injury, or living with chronic illnesses. If you're passionate about making a difference as a Rehabilitation professional, explore our wide range of Rehabilitation travel jobs today!