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Acute Care Travel Nurse Jobs

Acute Care Travel Nurse jobs are widely available among the more than 6,000 hospitals in the United States. Hospital-based opportunities for Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical/Vocational nurses include working on an assigned nursing unit and working on a variety of units as part of an acute care float pool. Acute Care Travel Nurses also are in demand by long-term acute care and post-acute care facilities. Job descriptions for acute care nurses typically include the need for strong assessment and organizational skills. If you are an Acute Care Nurse looking for your dream job, explore the travel nurse job opportunities below.

Acute Care Travel Nurse Jobs

Acute Care Travel Nurse Job Responsibilities and Salary

Acute Care Nursing is challenging and rewarding. Patients truly have “acute” needs that demand a high level of expertise—and emotional support. Acute Care Nurse responsibilities include assessing patients, developing a treatment plan, delivering care (such as administering medications), evaluating response to treatment, documenting care, collaborating with a multidisciplinary team, and providing education and support to patients and families. The average annual salary for Acute Care Nurses in the United States is more than $105,000.