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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:
Artificial nails are not allowed for any travelers. Failure to adhere could result in being sent home and/or terminated if policy is not followed.
If candidate worked a perm facility in the last 12 months, 1 reference must be from perm facility.
Eligibility as Current/Previous Employee: cumulative experience applies for previous travelers.
References: At least one reference must be from the same unit/specialty as the job you're applying to.
Required Skills/Experience: Must have experience with ortho patients & PCA Pumps.
Shift & Scheduling:
• Weekend Requirement: Every other weekend. Weekend shifts for Nights are Fri/Sat/Sun
• Holiday Requirement: Holidays will depend on the needs of the unit. If they don't have enough perm staff to cover holidays, travelers would be expected to work holidays.
• Call or standby requirement: Depending on their contract they could be called off for low census. (Traveler would need to discuss the specifics w/ their recruiter if they have questions about this)
Floating Requirements: Travelers are the 1st to float. Floating is required to any MedSurg units. If floated to Tele they would be assigned patients w/ in skillset.
Orthopedics Travel Job Responsibilities
Orthopedic nurses and allied health professionals play a crucial role in caring for patients with musculoskeletal conditions such as arthritis, osteoporosis, spinal injuries, and bone fractures. Their job responsibilities often involve conducting comprehensive physical and psychological assessments, monitoring for post-surgical complications, and delivering patient education. Explore the abundant opportunities in Orthopedics travel jobs!
Orthopedics Travel Nurse Jobs in West Virginia
Orthopedic Travel Jobs offer exciting opportunities for both nursing and allied health professionals to work in various healthcare settings. These settings may include hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, rehabilitation centers, clinics, and providers' offices. In hospitals, you can find specialized units dedicated to caring for patients with musculoskeletal conditions, including those who have undergone surgeries like total joint replacement. Orthopedic healthcare professionals collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to manage patients' pain, deliver postoperative care such as dressing changes, and provide essential education to patients and their families. Start your journey towards a rewarding Orthopedics travel job today!