2 Texas Dialysis/Renal Jobs
Travel Nurse (RN) - Dialysis Unit
$1,817/wk
Contract Details
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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:
Must have acute dialysis experience
Hemodialysis and Peritoneal Dialysis services provided
Preferred Skills/Experience: Preferred experience with Tablo for hemodialysis and Baxter Amia for peritoneal dialysis.
Shift & Scheduling:
weekends rotate, 5-6 on-call shifts in each 4 week schedule (includes one Sunday 24hr call shift)
Up to 7 call shifts scheduled in one week out of every 4 week schedule (M-Sa 1800-0600, Sunday 0600 x24hrs)
Details:
• AUTO OFFER - NO INTERVIEW: This is an auto-offer position. You will likely not interview with the facility prior to receiving an offer. However, an interview can be arranged upon request. All time off requests must be submitted at application. Scheduling requests must be worked out with the manager directly upon starting the assignment. Any offers for this job will require a clear "Yes" or "No" response from the nurse within 24hrs or the offer must be declined.
Dialysis/Renal Travel Nurse Job Responsibilities and Salary
Dialysis Nurses care for patients undergoing hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis in hospitals, clinics, or the home. Job responsibilities for Dialysis Nurses include assessing patients before dialysis, obtaining vascular access, monitoring for adverse effects, and providing patient education. Because patients have a chronic condition, it is particularly important for Dialysis Nurses to establish a positive relationship with their patients. The average salary for Dialysis Nurses is more than $78,000.
Dialysis/Renal Travel Nurse Jobs in Texas
Dialysis Travel Nurse Jobs provide an ideal way for Nurses to deliver care to patients receiving hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis in different locations within the United States. Most jobs are in free-standing or hospital-affiliated clinics, but there is also a need for acute, in-patient care. Most Dialysis Nurses (also called Renal nurses - a subspecialty of Nephrology Nursing) care for adult patients, but pediatric dialysis is another possible practice avenue. Job descriptions for Dialysis Nurses often include the need to develop a strong therapeutic relationship with patients, the ability to obtain vascular access and operate complex equipment, and the importance of excellent patient teaching skills. Apply today to land your high-paying Dialysis Nurse job.