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Travel Nurse (RN) - Medical Surgical Unit
$3,228/wk
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References: At least one reference must be from the same unit/specialty as the job you're applying to.
Required Skills/Experience:
- Prior experience working on a dedicated neuro unit.
- Must have heparin gtt experience.
Special Requests:
- Block scheduling if possible with staffing.
Unit Details:
- Neuro Med-Surg acute unit caring for stroke, spine surgery, seizure, brain tumor, head injury, neuroscience, and some medical overflow patients.
- RNs are required to titrate drips, including heparin titrated based on PTT.
- Charge nurse and house supervisor available 24/7; charge nurses do not take an assignment unless the unit is short and nurses would be above ratios.
- Unit has nurse aides/patient care techs: days 1:9-10, evenings 1:9-10, nights 1:10-12.
- High flow for stable COVID patients only (very rare).
- House-wide telemetry; nurses do not read their own strips. Phillips monitors.
Shift & Scheduling:
- Every other weekend.
- Every other holiday.
- No call.
Floating Requirements:
- Float in rotation with the rest of staff. General unit travelers float to general unit floors and take a full team. If floated outside of a general unit for urgent need, assignments are limited to skills the clinician is competent to perform and paired with a nurse trained for that unit.
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Travel RN Job Salary & Responsibilities
Your travel RN salary is based on your specialty, experience, and where you secure your assignment. Registered Nurse job descriptions focus on technical knowledge and supervisory skills; attention to detail; and communication with patients, families, and healthcare professionals in critical situations. But, an RN’s responsibilities also require a combination of compassion, patience, and resilience.
This isn’t news to you. You came to Trusted because you’ve tried RN staffing agencies without the personal support you need. This doesn’t surprise us, either. We’re a team of Trusted nurses who’ve been in your shoes (those comfy, non-slip shoes). We’ll help advance your career on your terms.